Native

Games built for the 16:9 aspect ratio. Typically released after 2011.

Project Temporality

When in doubt, rewind and multiply. Use the fourth dimension to send a team of synchronized clones stand on and off pressure pads to control doors, elevators and platforms for you. But be prepared to face the terrible secrets that always lie beneath amazing scientific breakthroughs...

Ether One

A multi-layered adventure game both celebrating and freed from the great dependency of the genre: the inventory.

Styx: Master of Shadows

"Styx: Master of Shadows" is an infiltration game with RPG elements taking place in a dark fantasy universe, where you sneak, steal and assassinate your way through as Styx, a Goblin two-centuries of age. It features "Styx", one of the protagonists from "Of Orcs and Men" (also by Cyanide).

Waking Mars

Empirical Extraterrestrial Environment Exploitation: that's 4 Es for one 2.5D game of seed-tossing, jetpack-powered SCIENCE.

Deadfall Adventures

Ah, archeology: the millenia-old-yet-fully-functional trapped temples to ransack, the countless mummies and nazis to mow down, the mandatory female sidekick to flirt with.

Need for Speed Rivals

Two factions, one big map: Rivals combines the dual career mode and high-speed freeway chases of 2010's Hot Pursuit with the openness and upgradeability of 2012's Most Wanted. New features include dynamic weather and optional MMO-like connectivity.

Spelunky

Upgraded and expanded remake of the popular freeware game from 2009.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Twin-stick singleplayer co-op: it's a thing. Join the unnamed brothers on their quest for a legendary cure to save their dying father.

Warp

Warp is a video game developed by Trapdoor and published by EA Partners on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game allows the player to warp through doors and objects and cause creatures in the game world to explode. It was released on February 15, 2012 on Xbox Live Arcade as part of the second "Xbox Live Arcade House Party", with PlayStation Network and Microsoft Windows releases to follow on March 13, 2012.

Sanctum 2

Sanctum 2 is a first person shooter tower defense and the sequel to Sanctum.