
"Can't stop, won't stop... is what I think publishers and developers are saying this month because what is going on?! There are so many games coming out this month! We're two weeks into October and we've published at least three reviews each of those weeks. We posted reviews for Double Fine's new lighthouse adventure game, Keeper, which reviewer Matt Miller calls a surrealist piece of art with light puzzle elements;"
"We posted reviews for Double Fine's new lighthouse adventure game, Keeper, which reviewer Matt Miller calls a surrealist piece of art with light puzzle elements; we posted a review for Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 (a former Game Informer cover game), which reviewer Charles Harte called a letdown but not without its fun; and finally, we published our thoughts on Ball x Pit, which Miller says is a deeply satsifying update to the ancient arcade formula of brick-breaking action."
Publishers and developers released an unusually high volume of games in October, prompting frequent coverage. Game Informer published at least three reviews per week during the first two weeks of October. Reviews included Double Fine's Keeper, described as a surrealist lighthouse adventure with light puzzle elements; Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, characterized as a letdown but still fun; and Ball x Pit, praised as a deeply satsifying brick-breaking update. Coverage also reported major news such as Witchbrook's delay to 2026 and Tomonobu Itagaki's death. A preview of Spellcasters Chronicles and exclusives for The Outer Worlds 2 were also posted. Editors assembled recommendations for weekend play.
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