A game called It Has My Face is set to receive its expanded 1.0 release this April, and its core idea immediately stands out.
The concept revolves around facing off against your own clone, turning a simple premise into something much more intense and unpredictable. That kind of mechanic naturally adds a psychological edge, making each encounter feel personal in a way most games don’t.
With its unusual twist and indie roots, the game leans into creativity rather than scale, which often leads to more memorable experiences. It’s the kind of concept that grabs attention quickly and sticks with you.
As the full release approaches, it’s already shaping up to be one of those titles that stands out for doing something different, especially for players looking for something a bit more unconventional.

