This year is no exception.

It even has a score fromThe Last Guardiancomposer Takeshi Furukawa.

The visuals, too, are arresting.

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It’s due out on Xbox and PC this spring.

Puzzle solving looks to shift between the real world and the limbo world with some fascinating possibilities.

There’s even a monochromatic Twilight Zone that looks terrifying.

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Yet there’s beauty here too in the slick animations and impressive sense of depth to the 2D environments.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox will launch on Xbox Series S/X and PC from 27th April.

There’s a change in gameplay too.

Planet of Lana exploring swamp

This is the game the team always wanted to make; now they have the budget to achieve it.

Players choose from nine different ships with capabilities loosely relating to typical RPG classes.

Environments are highly detailed, with players able to explore underground and underwater.

Planet of Lana jumping over water

It’s set for release on PC on 6th April, with an Xbox (and PS5!)

release to follow in the summer.

rFor starters, you’re in a mech suit on a lush and vibrant alien planet.

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It’s been designed with solo play in mind, but more players means faster gathering and building.

Despite the sci-fi trappings, this is a peaceful game without combat players can enjoy at their own pace.

The relaxing atmosphere is only heightened by a score of gently plucked guitars.

The Last Case of Benjamin Fox shooting enemy screenshot

The Last Case of Benjamin Fox exploring screenshot

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Everspace 2 explosion in space

Everspace 2 ship exploring space

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Lightyear Frontier meadow of flowers

Lightyear Frontier four player mechs around a campfire