Ancestors, from developer Panache Digital and The Outer Worlds publisher Private Division, is a survival open-world game set in Neogene period Africa, with gameplay reaching across ten million to two million years in the past. You have to “explore, expand, and evolve your clan to the next generation”, as the dev details, ensuring it thrives (and survives) over time by deciding which skills to learn and improve to impart as knowledge, fending off predators, and keeping up with need such as eating, drinking, and resting.
Chaosbane, on the other hand, is a hack-and-slash game set in Warhammer’s fantasy universe, which lets you tackle the hordes with up to three other buddies in local or online co-op, drawing on five different character classes to tackle “over 70 monsters aligned with the Chaos Gods and unique bosses”. It also features both story and boss rush modes, along with “countless dungeons” and ten different difficulty options.