![]() Combined with their high level of quality, that made January a surprisingly fascinating month for videogames. Play it.) There might be some visual similarities to the beautifully abstract worlds found in Innerspace and Subnautica, but for the most part these five games are all about as different as games can be. ![]() There’s a fighting game based on an anime, an almost-endless action-RPG that you can play alone or with friends, an arty game that tries strongly to kill you, another arty game that doesn’t really kill you at all, and finally, well, a third arty game that tries so strongly to kill you that it seems kind of addicted to the idea, but that’s also a poignant depiction of mental illness. ![]() Together they give a sense of how diverse videogames can be. All the games below came out in the second half of January, with the top four all landing in the last week of the month. January did what Januaries do: started slow, kinda stayed slow, kept staying just a little bit slow, and then sped way the heck up just before it smashed into February.
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