20 Games You Might Have Missed in 2012

Dear Esther, $10
This one’s weird; no way around it. It’s less of a game in the traditional sense of the word… more an exploration. The Source engine helps to deliver a title that’s unique and beautiful with every playthrough – a story-driven experience that doesn’t use choices or quests to push you forward through the experience, just narrative elements.

Deadlight, $10
You owe it to yourself to pick up this indie puzzle-platform title if for nothing else than its gorgeous visuals. Oh, and zombies. You like zombies, right?

Thomas Was Alone, $10
You’re going to take one look at this game’s screenshot and wonder how in the heck indie developer Mike Bithell packed a story into a bunch of colored blocks. Just you wait – you’ll be as surprised as we were with this team-focused title.

Super Hexagon, $3
Good luck. That’s all we’re going to say about this fast-paced action title. Thumping beats and lush, bright graphics will at least keep your spirits high as you give your reflexes the ultimate test.

Warlock Master of Arcane, $20
Take the Civilization series, toss in a spellbook, pepper it with your typical fantasy-themed bad guys, and you have a pretty similar – but engrossing – experience. Admittedly, the game’s tutorial is a bit lame for all the strategy you’ll want to master to succeed in this title, but you’ll find a bit of fun in this war-driven 4X title.
Did we overlook any overlooked titles? Let us hear your recommendations in the comments below!