The Week In Games: Pottery Parties And A Long-Lost JRPG

Kotaku | 23.04.2026 02:02
A quieter week for releases will give some games a better shot at getting noticed. It also highlights the variety of what’s on offer, even amid the debate over just how “crashy” the industry is at the moment. At one end of the spectrum is Kiln, an unconventional competitive pottery party game from Psychonauts maker Double Fine. At the other end is Traysia, a Sega Genesis RPG almost lost to time.