Ashley Gill
The Zodiac Age takes what was originally a mediocre game and makes it one of the best gameplay-oriented entries to the series.
Yooka-Laylee breathes new life into the collectathon platformer genre, but those who weren't into it in its heyday may see less mileage here.
If you missed out on the Yakuza series thus far, for whatever reason, now is probably the best time to jump onto the bandwagon. Yakuza 0 is a little dramatic, a lot of weird, and a ton of fun. There is no better time to give it a shot than the present.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone is the closest we've gotten to a true arcade-style rhythm game in a while, and it's simply great.
Nuclear Throne's nearly a perfect entry into the roguelike-like genre for anyone who's butt needs a throne to sit and ego needs a beat down.
Cuphead's visuals will draw in everyone and their grandmother, but its difficulty will grind them to cup-dust.
Much like its predecessor, The Last Guardian is an unforgettable journey bordering on being more art than game.
Two Point Hospital is the exact game one would want from a successor to Bullfrog's classic Theme Hospital.
You won't be disappointed if you're looking for the tight controls the series is known to have: Ratchet & Clank controls like a dream.