2016 is a good year to be a gamer. With so many great titles already released, such as Dark Souls III, XCOM 2, and Tom Clancy's The Division, and more on the horizon, it's easy to miss some of the smaller, stranger games. Here are five unique games coming out this year that might fly under your radar, but still deserve your attention.

Push Me Pull You Push Me Pull You is a couch co-op game for two to four players, and plays like a cross between soccer, wrestling, and Nickelodeon's CatDog. In Push Me Pull You, two players share one controller and half of one character. The two players must work together to score goals, but as every move they makes moves their partner, this isn't as easy as it sounds -- which makes for some hilarious and frustrating fun. Push Me Pull You comes out May 3rd, 2016 for PlayStation 4, and will be released on PC, Mac, and Linux sometime in the near future.

Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE This crossover between two of the biggest JRPG franchises looks... different, to say the least. Featuring gameplay similar to the Shin Megami Tensei series and a story that sees fan-favorite Fire Emblem characters joining forces with idol singers in modern Japan, Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE is probably very different from what people expected when the crossover was announced. Despite this, catchy music and a deep combat system makes this one worth a try for JRPG fans. Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE will be available exclusively on the Wii U on June 24th, 2016. Advertisement

Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma The long-awaited final installment in the cult-classic Zero Escape trilogy, Zero Time Dilemma is a cinematic adventure game where nine people are trapped by a mysterious figure known as Zero and forced to play a deadly game to escape, in which six must die in order for the rest to leave. While that may sound more sadistic than strange, keep in mind that this is the climax of a series featuring a branching story based on player choice, time travel, and a college student cursed to only say puns when people start talking about cats (no kitten!). Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma comes out on the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita on June 28th.

We Happy Few Survival games are less than unique now, but We Happy Few is a very different sort of game. Rather than building a shelter and hiding out for the night in fear of monsters, We Happy Few is a game about hiding among the monsters yourself. In the game's warped view of England, the population is kept at peace by a government mandated drug called joy, and the streets are filled with white-faced psychopaths ready to kill anyone not "on their joy". The player must survive by blending in with the enemy in this tense rouge-like. We Happy Few will release on Microsoft Game Preview and Steam Early Access sometime in June, 2016. Advertisement