For the third time this week, we’ve seen a fresh batch of games join GeForce NOW ahead of the usual Thursday announcement. After Borderlands 1, 2, 3 and The Pre-Sequel went live earlier in the week and yesterday’s double-drop of Lost in Random: The Eternal Die and Rematch, today’s lineup continues the trend with four very different experiences.
Newly Available Titles
- Broken Arrow – Steam
- FBC: Firebreak – Xbox, PC Game Pass (Steam Soon)
- Crime Simulator – Steam
- Date Everything! – Steam
Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow drops you into large-scale modern warfare with an impressive level of tactical freedom. As a military commander, you’ll build your army from scratch, selecting and customizing each unit’s loadout before heading into real-time battles. From tanks and aircraft to drones and infantry, the sheer scale of options available is staggering. It’s a game that rewards strategic thinking and planning, with the battlefield evolving dynamically based on your decisions.
There’s no single “right” way to fight in Broken Arrow. Want to launch a precision strike from long range before sending in a rapid assault team? You can. Prefer to hunker down, set up defenses, and wait for the enemy to make a move? That works too. The game’s flexible systems make it a perfect pick for fans of Wargame or Steel Division, offering deep customization without sacrificing fast-paced action.
FBC: Firebreak
FBC: Firebreak blends third-person gunplay with paranormal chaos in a setting that fans of Control will instantly feel at home in. You take on the role of an agent investigating the anomalies erupting inside the mysterious Firebreak Bureau, a shifting institution where reality itself is warped. Combat mixes psychic powers like telekinesis and shield slams with conventional weapons, and the result is a gameplay loop that feels punchy, stylish, and surreal.
As you push deeper into the Bureau, FBC: Firebreak unravels a mind-bending narrative with cryptic files, haunted rooms, and bosses that feel plucked straight from your subconscious. It’s part shooter, part fever dream, and all about mastering its layered systems while decoding a world where nothing stays still for long. Fans of Alan Wake or Quantum Break will find a lot to love here.
Crime Simulator
Sometimes, you just want to cause some chaos, and Crime Simulator doesn’t judge. This open-world mayhem machine lets you take on the role of an up-and-coming criminal looking to climb the ranks by any means necessary. Steal cars, hack ATMs, rob stores, and dodge the police in a city that’s as much your playground as it is your hunting ground. Every crime you commit brings in cash, XP, and attention—both good and bad.
But Crime Simulator isn’t just about running wild. It also gives you tools to upgrade your skills, stash your loot, and build your empire. Set up hideouts, buy new weapons, and take on missions that push your criminal expertise to the limit. If you’re a fan of the GTA or Payday series, this is an unfiltered sandbox of pure lawless fun.
Date Everything!
Yes, Date Everything! is as weird as it sounds—and that’s the point. It’s a visual novel where the romantic options include metaphysical concepts like “Time,” sentient objects like “Your Smartphone,” and more abstract beings that defy logic but still want to hold your hand. With beautifully written scenarios and surprisingly emotional arcs, the game turns absurdity into art, often leaving you laughing one minute and reflecting the next.
As the title suggests, you really do get to Date Everything!, and that includes ideas, emotions, and even philosophical states. Each character (or concept) comes with their own branching story, and your choices shape the outcome. What begins as a gag quickly turns into one of the most creative and heartfelt romance games around, breaking the rules of the genre while respecting its emotional core.
Another early wave of GeForce NOW games is now available, continuing a busy week for the platform. Whether you’re into destruction, deception, or design, today’s drop adds plenty of variety to the growing GFN library.
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