Caitlin Argyros
The main story, while intriguing, may leave you wanting more; battles and music are definitely where patch 5.2 shines brightest.
Endwalker easily meets — and arguably surpasses — the bar set by Shadowbringers.
Starting a new story arc in an MMO is no easy feat, but Final Fantasy XIV does a fantastic job setting the stage for a new adventure in patch 6.1.
The definitive version of a classic title that belongs in everyone's library.
Buried Memory ups the challenge and introduces some new distractions to keep players busy as the suspense in the main story builds.
Trails to Azure is quite possibly the best entry in the Trails series and a must-have for fans.
Sea of Stars is both a nostalgic callback to classic RPGs and an instant classic in its own right.
Lost Judgment proves that, not just because it’s a sequel, but because it’s a damn good game that feels like it contains all the elements that have made the Yakuza series great while maintaining its own identity. The detective gameplay still needs some work, and the plot stumbles a bit from time to time, but I have never been happier to dive back into this world, nor sadder to leave it once the game is finished.
This is one of those sequels where the developers have really upped their game in just about every way, and even though I’ve now finished the main campaign, I still can’t wait to play more of it!
Torna is that rare piece of DLC that has the potential to surpass the original.
A worthy entry in the Deus Ex series that will please fans of Human Revolution, but the story may leave you wanting more.
This is without a doubt the definitive version of Trails of Cold Steel.
A sizable new adventure for Aloy in a frozen wilderness that gives Horizon fans more of what they love.
A sweet, whimsical adventure in a faraway land you'll love getting lost in.
This long-awaited chapter of the Trails series is absolutely worth your time.
Chained Echoes is a must-play for fans of classic SNES, PS1, and PS2 RPGs.
While the main story is a little anticlimactic for a middle patch, there’s still plenty to do in this latest Final Fantasy XIV update.
Though the main story is slow to ramp up in intensity, the stage is set for a dramatic conclusion in patch 6.5 — and you’ll have plenty of side content to keep you busy in the meantime.
If you can get past the heavy-handedness with which Detroit: Become Human approaches some of its story, you'll find that it is possibly Quantic Dream's best effort yet.
The immersive vampire RPG you never knew you needed.