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This new game is the queer questfest you’ve been searching for

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Ustwo Games’ new 3D platformer Desta: The Memories Between is full of queerness, repressed memories, and balls getting thrown around.

Who can relate?The development team describes the game as “a character-driven rogue-like, featuring an immersive story, strategic turn-based tactics and… a metaphorical ball-game?”That’s right, it seems one of the main action mechanics of the game is a dodgeball-like point-and-click in the dreamscape of the main character’s mind.Fall into a mysterious dream world ✨Desta: The Memories Between is OUT NOW!!.

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