Then how about a voting ballot, hmmm? ;p
DreadOut: As an indie Fatal Frame, this gave me quite the scares and I liked that the fail state is a Prey-style limbo state that is thematically appropriate too.
Older detailed impressions here.
Souvenir: Ok, this is pretty damn cool. You know the Milkman level in Psychonauts? Topsy turvy Inception style levels. Imagine that in first person with Dead Space-like magnetic boot jumping around except with free camera. Like Psychonauts, this is also about memories where you collect souvenirs of your past and understand your backstory.
Pulse: Cute and scary, I'm in love with this first person echolocation puzzler. Gave more
detailed impressions before.
Music of the Spheres: Quite the devious shooter puzzler with cool Islamic tile art.
Remembering: More like 2013: A Music Space Odyssey. At first, I was disappointed because it was too abstract and just dots everywhere with some nice musical ambience. Then I started left-clicking and then the Proteus comparison seemed apt. Left-click directs you to a sound beacon thing, and when you enter it, the landscape changes much like the vortexes in Proteus. And that ending is straight up 2001: A Space Odyssey! Music is amazing, gets quite industrial and creepy.
Gretel and Hansel: Played a little bit of it, perfectly nails the grimm darkly comic fairy tale vibe with the parents arguing to dump you kids into the forest. The visual style is really beautiful with the comic book dialogue bubbles. Love the fact that Hansel is so dumb, and Gretel is the actual protagonist.
Katabasis: NOPE NOPE NOPE. Didn't even know this would be a horror game, thought it'd be a nice exploratory dad/son camping trip. Not in the mood right now, will have to get back to this and play more. But definitely voting for this, definitely gave me the spine chills literally.