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Like going around in fun circles.
A simple yet interesting fighting game.
When Dark Souls meets sci-fi, Hellpoint is born.
Fae Tactics is an intensive strategy experience.
Terrorarium is surprisingly challenging quirky fun.
Destroy All Humans!'s remake definitely feels old-fashioned.
We should talk says a lot with a little.
Tannenberg is a period-accurate WWI shooter.
The Innsmouth Case is a choose-your-own adventure.
Runs very well but has issues with controls and repetition.
Monsieur PAF is a semi-difficult puzzle-platformer.
Carrion is a superb actioner staring an alien mass.
Impressive gothic horror abounds.
Neversong hits the right note more often than not.
Meteorfall: Krumit's Tale packs a whimsical punch.
Curse of the Moon 2 is bigger and better.
Roki is a beautiful and wonderfully-crafted adventure game, carefully weaving Scandinavian folklore into a personal story of family bonds.
Fight Crab's insane crab combat surprisingly works.
There is so much to like about Into A Dream, and the overall experience is a compelling, heart-wrenching look at interpersonal relationships, mental illness and connection. At a time when so many in the world are feeling understandably out of control, isolated and disconnected, Into A Dream is a welcome reminder of the beauty of compassion and empathy.
Overall, What Happened delivers an impactful, thought-provoking experience that exemplifies the eccentric dangers of mental illness.