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Riffs on souls-like standards abound as you attempt to rid the ocean of pollution.
Soda cans, shot glasses, and coffee mugs are just some of the armor you might find.

You play as Henry, who you guessed it is only half a head.
He can possess and control just about every object in the game.
Playing the demo in co-op only multiplied the kooky chaos.

Even in a short demo, Viewfinder blew my mind multiple times.
The demo had me use it to place a wall section over a gap, acting as a bridge.
Not only does Viewfinder play with perspective, but art style.

The possibilities that even a short demo set up lit my mind on fire.
A demo’s also available on both platforms if you’re interested in checking it out for yourself.
Beastieball
At a glance, Beastieball sounds a bit overwhelming.

Luckily, developer Wishes Unlimited expertly threads the needle, making a delightfulmelange.
The build I played seemed early, but the game’s core is there.
Like in Pokemon, different creatures have different strengths and abilities.

You even start the game by choosing from one of three Beasties to go on your adventure with.
One of the game’s developers also mentioned that there would be some form of multiplayer to come.
Beastieball’s set to release on PC sometime in 2024.

With names like Lena Raine and Greg Lobanov attached, this is one to pay attention to.
Its isometric, locked viewpoint helps to keep the detailed world of Eternity feeling alive.
Each individual possession has its own distinct feel to it.

Others, you’ll take over a Moai head-like statue to move it into place to open a door.
Hauntii is slated to hit “PC and console” sometime next year.
Developer Moonoop hasn’t confirmed any specific platforms in those categories yet but promised more information soon.

Saltsea Chronicles
I wish I had an opportunity to spend more time with Saltsea Chronicles.
Saltsea felt like a playable storybook.














