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Warp Door's January 2022 Round Up
Despite being only one month into 2022, we have already seen some cracking games to start the year.
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Despite being only one month into 2022, we have already seen some cracking games to start the year.
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As we usher in a new year, let's take a moment to appreciate the great games we showcased as we close out 2021.
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Before you are bombarded with holiday songs and carols or stressing over Christmas presents, why not take some time to check out this month's great games we have to showcase.
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Instead of thinking about the longer nights, colder days, and less than pleasant weather that comes towards the end of the year, lets take a look back at the great games we have seen this past month.
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Before we dive into the spookfest that is October, lets take a look back over some of the stellar games we saw in September.
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Usually, I'd write something witty or eye-catching to talk about the great games we have covered this month. this time, I've got nothing. All I can say is this month's games have been great, ranging from interesting narrative experiences, retro-style arcade games, and a few weird and artsy games.
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With that said, this month's selection of games is about as erratic as the weather has been in some parts of the world.
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Ah, summertime. The sun's out, the weather is nice, what better time to sit back and enjoy some great games?
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[Image source] The image above is from an hour-long film created by a neural network. The idea is for it to recreate the sense of watching landscapes rush by while looking out a window on a train. There is a game in this selection of games from April quite like
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[Image source] We have no April Fools' Day prank for you at Warp Door. We only have a selection of games that we covered over the past month for you to play. Come here to escape the jests and the jives. We have haunted computers, illusions of textures, and
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[Image source] If February 2017 has a motto to spur us along it is "EVERYTHING IS GOING TO BE OK," which is the title of one of the games in this month's round-up. Other games seem less optimistic about the future, having us instead break reality
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[Image source] Here we are, 2017. What a first month it has been. Perhaps unsurprisingly, we've got a bunch of games about the degeneration of reality and escaping into other ones, such as dreams or virtuality. There are also a couple of games that look into memories of