What you could play this weekend

Tell us what you are playing in the comments
What you could play this weekend

Jank is still a new site and there's no need for us to feel beholden to traditions only months old. That's why it finally happened. This is the week I became uncomfortable enough with the overegging "should" in the title of this series and decided it was time to change it.

Here are three games you could play this weekend. Tell us what you are playing in the comments.

Wall Street Raider

The original version of this game was released in the '80s, and it's been "in active development" ever since according to its Steam page. Now the frighteningly detailed stock market simulation has been remastered and released on Steam. If you think Football Manager is just a spreadsheet, you haven't seen anything yet.

Black Jacket

The latest in the 'every form of gambling is now an indie game' trend, but at least this one is a form of gambling I already understand. Black Jacket is, if the wordplay wasn't already obvious, blackjack, played against... the devil? Cards can have special abilities and you can deckbuild to improve your odds, Balatro-style.

Space Haven

I saw this neat-looking spaceship management game and then was surprised to learn I already owned it. Turns out I picked it up some time during its six years in Early Access but never played it. The 1.0 release arrived this past week, and sense of place and modest scale has, I suppose, won me over a second time. If you still mourn what Spacebase DF-9 might have been, then here it is

Of course, statistically speaking you're probably playing Subnautica 2 this weekend, like half the rest of the planet. Either way, tell us what's keeping you afloat below in the best and only comments section on the internet.

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Graham Smith

Graham Smith

Graham is a former editorial director of Rock Paper Shotgun and editor-in-chief of PC Gamer. He has now been a games journalist for over twenty years, and retains a bottomless appetite for playing new games and tinkering with old ones.