The best games of May include a poignant visual novel about acceptance, a photography game set in a police state, and a game about a shark.
Normally I’m sad to see May go, but all I can say to the May we’ve had this year is “good riddance.” Not that I expect anything to change or improve in June—I’m pretty sure our trajectory is purely downward at this point in our nation’s history—but at least a new month can bring with it the promise of new hope.
Before we look at the games coming up in June, though, let’s take one final look back at the games that did their best to make May tolerable. Only three games really earn a spot here, but two of them are genuinely great works that beautifully pull off more than most games attempt. And the third is just some dumb, brutal, frequently idiotic fun. Here are the best new games of May 2020.isn’t a happy story. It’s an honest one.
It bridges the gaps between a handful of different mediums and artistic disciplines to create a sad, poignant, ultimately uplifting tale. It’s a short story told through words, music, pictures both static and moving, and through the direct action of its audience, who can only engage with it in a manner that comments on and reinforces some of the game’s central themes.
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