Well, first bunch of Prime Games of the year. It was a rather hectic holiday season, and there hasn't been that much time since the last announcement, so the selection today is limited. But we'll take what we can get, right?
* Eastern Exorcist (via Epic) A side-scrolling platformer/hack-n-slash with an Asian bent; think "Trek to Yomi" except not as stylish. It might be the better game though ("Yomi" was a delight to look at but its gameplay was a bit weak). Not that "Exorcist" isn't pretty, but it does look a bit generic. It's gameplay isn't really all that novel either, but it seems solid enough.
* The Bridge (via Epic) A puzzle game that takes a lot of cues from Escherian art. Very interesting in the artwork, but the gameplay is less satisfying. It's a weird mix of logic and action/physics manipulation that doesn't always work well together. But at least it doesn't overstay its welcome, being a fairly short game.
* The Town of Light (via GOG) A first-person adventure with limited challenge; e.g., a walking sim. Focused mostly on creating atmosphere (it's set in an abandoned asylum), it's got very nice production values. It's mechanics are less satisfying; its pacing is awfully slow. But that's probably intentional, in order to set the mood. I think the developers had a vision and I think this game probably realizes that vision. But just because it's exactly the game the developers wanted to make means it's something a lot of people will enjoy.
An odd mix of games; I'm not sure I _like_ all of them, but they all are intriguing enough I at least want to _look_ at them. Anyway, any selection that has not a sign of deck-building or hidden-object gameplay in 'em is a win for me!
We'll see what Amazon has to offer in coming weeks. Meanwhile, I'm fine with what I get today.