COG writes: 2021 is fast approaching, so sit back as we at COGconnected once again bring you our annual list of the most promising, most exciting and most intriguing Indie games to look out for in the coming year.
The five-year deal kicks off in 2027, replacing EA and Codemasters.
WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "But other than that niggling issue, I had such a memorable, gorgeous time with Kulebra. A combination of Paper Mario, Coco and Undertale, this beautiful game brought me on a journey into unknown reaches of empathy, hope and utter heartbreak. It treated the player gently, touching on ideas of life after death without being aggressive or definitive, and it did so with absolute grace. It was a joy to explore, it never flagged, and I was dead set on finding and reading everything. Finally, I am at peace, and I simply must recommend this sweet memento mori to whomever it can reach. I promise: you won’t forget this."
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is a deeply compelling RPG life sim with a story that I have very little interest in.