
Games rooted in abstract systems or that see you controlling vast armies of faceless soldiers can be great, but sometimes you want something that feels a little more intimate and human. Something where the characters are so lively, playing the game almost feels like hanging out with friends, or maybe an experience that offers piercing insight into our struggles with grief and trauma. The past few years have been a particularly strong period for games that explore friendships, relationships, and grounded, relatable human struggles—even when the settings are fantastical. If you’re craving a game that has that character-driven, human touch, here are 12 we particularly recommend.