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Mama's Sleeping Angels is a Lethal Company-esque, dream-exploration, Y2K smorgasbord for the zillenialpha generations
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Mama's Sleeping Angels is a Lethal Company-esque, dream-exploration, Y2K smorgasbord for the zillenialpha generations

Isn't it funny that we don't have a definitive reason as to why we dream? We have ideas, theories, like that they're the brain moving memories from short-term to long-term storage. But why the hell can they get so weird? And worse, scary. This feels like the central question at the heart of Mama's Sleeping Angels, an upcoming Lethal Company-esque procedurally generated dream-exploration game where you're having a sleepover with friends and must feed a goddess within her dream. Read more

Big Hops, out today, is as delightful to play as it is to look at
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Big Hops, out today, is as delightful to play as it is to look at

It feels quite fitting that a game like Big Hops released today, the day after Awesome Games Done Quick wrapped up, because this thing feels like it has a guaranteed spot in Summer Games Done Quick already. You're a frog! Who hops around! What's not to love? It helps that the platformer feels so good in motion, too. Read more

Here's a taste of what Arc Raiders would look like in first-person, though you're too late to try it yourself
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Here's a taste of what Arc Raiders would look like in first-person, though you're too late to try it yourself

There is a strange deliciousness in experiencing a game from a perspective that it does not otherwise allow. Sure, things don't always look right, there's just this opportunity to rethink how you view a particular world. Recently, it appears that someone playing Arc Raiders got to do just that, by switching it into a first-person shooting mode as opposed to its usual third-person camera, all thanks to an accident. Read more

Restore mysterious cassette tapes from a missing, occultish musician in the very Her Story like Imprinted
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Restore mysterious cassette tapes from a missing, occultish musician in the very Her Story like Imprinted

What's the genre called for games that recreate a desktop PC interface? There's gotta be a name right, there's enough games to justify it, but PC game is kind of already taken as a term. In any case, while we ponder over that question, let's look at an upcoming addition to that genre, Imprinted, a horror game where you are tasked with restoring mysterious, damaged cassette tapes. Read more