5 Games We’re Looking Forward to in January

January was always my least favorite month when I was a kid. Going back to school after Christmas was even worse than going back after the summer—not only was I back at school, but now Christmas was about as far away as it got. It gets dark early, it’s cold, it’s just all around a miserable month. Sorry, Capricorns. It’s different as an adult, obviously, but instead of feeling excited about the possibilities of a new year I’m still generally depressed whenever it’s time to buy a new calendar. January is a bad trip.
Maybe these games will make this one better?
1. That Dragon, Cancer
Release Date: 1/12
Platforms: Ouya, PC, Mac
That Dragon, Cancer is finally available to the public this month. It will be a hard game to play: designers Amy and Ryan Green lost a child to cancer at the age of five, and made That Dragon, Cancer to both cope with that pain and share those emotions with others. Will the interactivity of games make a story like this more powerful than if it was told through a book or film? We’ll find out next week when the game becomes available on Steam and the Ouya.
2. The Witness
Release Date: 1/26
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PC
It’s been almost eight years since Braid came out and turned Jonathan Blow into the poster boy for what the industry calls “indie games.” (Fun fact: Braid was the first videogame I ever reviewed.) The Witness is his long-simmering second dish that piles a mess of puzzles onto an abandoned island that has to be explored (as abandoned islands often are in videogames). I am barely aware of what The Witness is even supposed to be but I am fired up to find out.