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Honestly, their first game felt like a hobbyist game. I guess we'll see how much they've grown.

Photography puzzler Opus: Prism Peak might be the rare game to actually pull its Studio Ghibli vibes off
Say cheese.

I've played Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2's DLC clans, Lasombra and Toreador, and they absolutely should have been in the base game
They're ready to go and fit into the game perfectly, so why are they being sold separately?

This deckbuilding card battler where you bargain with the devil looks like Inscryption mixed with Battle Chess
The Killing Stone comes from the developers of The Blackout Club.
Honestly, their first game felt like a hobbyist game. I guess we'll see how much they've grown.