While Home is, in a lot of ways, an extremely flawed game, you sort of have to play it for how unique it is. A lot of games claim your choices affect the plot; games like Mass Effect, Deus Ex, and Heavy Rain all have this mechanic in them, but Home is the first game that I've seen that is entirely based around your choices and discoveries. You are a man who wakes up with amnesia in what appears to be a factory or sewer of some kind. From there you must explore the game world (which is really quite massive for such an inexpensive game) and find out what happened to you, and possibly your family. There are so many outcomes for Home, the ones that actually make full sense are few and far between. Hell, there's actually a website set up by the creators specifically for users to post their interpretations of the ending they got. Because of this, Home can be played over and over again, and it's beautiful pixel graphics and heart-pumping atmosphere never cease to impress. For only $3, you owe it to yourself to try out Home. Home is available on Steam for $2.99.