Oxenfree
Inspired by a recent video from Eurogamer that I only watched the first 20 minutes of (not wanting to spoil any more of it) before I turned it off and immediately downloaded the game. It's got a really nice art style, and I enjoyed the characters and voice acting. The spoiler-free stuff is that this is a relatively short (maybe four or five hours worth, I played the entirety of the game today) mystery story where the gameplay consists entirely of moving your character, tuning a radio and choosing from 1-3 voice options when the prompts show up. It doesn't sound very exciting, and perhaps it's better described as an interactive animation than a game. There are niggling little issues, such as the dialogue prompts seemingly disappearing too quickly (if you let them disappear fully you lose the option entirely), meaning Alex was frequently interrupting people, and the movement is a little irritating at points as there doesn't appear to be a run button (your character runs at the whim of the developer) and you occasionally get snagged on a corner.
Anyway, if you read the following spoiler part, you will pretty much ruin the final experience, so I strongly suggest playing the game first. I went into it almost entirely blind, and am so glad that I did because I
loved this, and I suspect it's going to stay with me in the same way the ending of Bastion did.