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Games mainly, transistor, gris and inmost comes in mind, all of those titles talks about loosing someone or something, diferent points of view of the matter, its like it touches your soul in the process, even if you hadnt suffered the same way.
Songs, i prefer to say the artist, Tash sultana, its music was like catharsis on a gloomy months of my life, lets say it is alternative rock, charged with a bit of sadness but with a special emotional proyection in the vocals that in my case gives me chills.
i have more, but i continue writing later