Well, for my two suggestions of today, I have something... Unconventional, meant more for the bros than for Pewdie, and something more on the line with what Pewdie plays but still somewhat unconventional.
Let's start with the only somewhat unconventional stuff, shall we?
Eversion:
This is a platformer game. In it, you must go through a set of 7 levels, collecting as many gems as you can and flipping through eversion points to change the environment so that Zee Tee can rescue Nehema, princess of the flower kingdom, from the clutches of the evil Ghulibas of the North.

Looks innocent enough! What could possibly go wrong in this game?
This game has two version: Freeware and Commercial. The Freeware version can be downloaded in this page. The commercial one can be purchased via Steam and has High Definition graphics as well as Steam achievements.
And now, the more unconventional stuff intended more for the bros than for Pewdie!
Analogue: A Hate Story
This is a visual novel made by Canadian author Christine Love, author of other two freeware visual novels I very much reccomend you to look for. But those are beyond the scope of this suggestion, anyways.
Earth, year 24XX. As part of an initiative to colonize other worlds, a generation ship called the Mugunghwa departed with the aim of establishing the first interstellar colony. However, one day, the ship vanished and nothing was ever heard about it again. Millennia later, the abandoned and lifeless ship is located adrift in space. You, a freelancer investigator, are hired by a historical recollection agency to access the ship's computer logs, as well as asking the ship's AI, *Mute (the * is silent and merely an indicator that she is an AI) for help and information on exactly what the hell happened to the ship.
When you reach the ship, however, there is no sign of *Mute. The only AI that comes to greet you is one named *Hyun-Ae, who is supposedly in charge with managing the data logs of the ship. With her help, you dig into the layers of a society that had degenerated into an archaic patriarchy, and the plight of a young girl called the "Pale Bride" who seems to be at the centre of events. Things, however, are much more complex than they look like on first sight.


The game can be purchased on Steam here, and you can also get its soundtrack as DLC.
Let's start with the only somewhat unconventional stuff, shall we?
Eversion:
This is a platformer game. In it, you must go through a set of 7 levels, collecting as many gems as you can and flipping through eversion points to change the environment so that Zee Tee can rescue Nehema, princess of the flower kingdom, from the clutches of the evil Ghulibas of the North.

Looks innocent enough! What could possibly go wrong in this game?

This game has two version: Freeware and Commercial. The Freeware version can be downloaded in this page. The commercial one can be purchased via Steam and has High Definition graphics as well as Steam achievements.
And now, the more unconventional stuff intended more for the bros than for Pewdie!
Analogue: A Hate Story
This is a visual novel made by Canadian author Christine Love, author of other two freeware visual novels I very much reccomend you to look for. But those are beyond the scope of this suggestion, anyways.
Earth, year 24XX. As part of an initiative to colonize other worlds, a generation ship called the Mugunghwa departed with the aim of establishing the first interstellar colony. However, one day, the ship vanished and nothing was ever heard about it again. Millennia later, the abandoned and lifeless ship is located adrift in space. You, a freelancer investigator, are hired by a historical recollection agency to access the ship's computer logs, as well as asking the ship's AI, *Mute (the * is silent and merely an indicator that she is an AI) for help and information on exactly what the hell happened to the ship.
When you reach the ship, however, there is no sign of *Mute. The only AI that comes to greet you is one named *Hyun-Ae, who is supposedly in charge with managing the data logs of the ship. With her help, you dig into the layers of a society that had degenerated into an archaic patriarchy, and the plight of a young girl called the "Pale Bride" who seems to be at the centre of events. Things, however, are much more complex than they look like on first sight.


The game can be purchased on Steam here, and you can also get its soundtrack as DLC.
Remember, Pewdie: When you're surprised by a jumpscare... THAT WAS ME AS WELL!
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