The thaumaturge Is an RPG game focused on dialogues featuring choices, manipulation pover with the power of one of our dimension, like the heart and deed, and the pride system, which can lock some options, but opens as much at the same time. Investigations and turn based combat, I know It has shortcomings, like the lack of inventory management, and the simplified detective part, It's pros far outweigh them. The historic mixes with the supernatural, the characters, (e.g. the main character, which became one of my favorite MC in gaming overall) and the adversaries we face are speaking specifically to me.
A space for the unbound is a beautiful side scroller adventure game, with a funny, sad and touching story which seems really sincere and surprisingly resonated with me. It carries themes of pains of growing up, supernatural, and creative struggle.
GolfClubNostalgia is a nice, charming 2D mini golf game, with amazing music and graphics, projects of locations and deep lore. The lack of speed in loading the stages and menus, and the delayed strikes, because the character must actually swing the club, which makes it a bit more difficult when there are moving elements, the game makes up with the narrative and the feelings of melancholy.
The Cub is a straightforward cinematic platformer, set in the world of other demagog studio games. It tells the story of a half feral boy trying to survive in a destroyed world, and deal with Martian expedition. Its highlights are visuals, and the atmosphere, the gameplay mixes up Its formula regularly, but it could benefit with tighter controls and deepening Its mechanics. Overall, despite Its lacks, I got exactly what I wanted, and I can't help, but I love It.