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A Way Out not only holds itself alongside the best coop titles out there – it surpasses them.
A great game with fantastic world building and gameplay, The Division 2's most egregious issues can easily be fixed during its lifetime.
A masterpiece class of game design which surpasses your every expectation.
A blend of physics-based tetris and magic in a sweet little package makes this a must have for gamers of all ages and sizes.
Rise of the Tomb Kings is the best DLC of the Total War: Warhammer franchise so far.
The best survival game ever released, and an indie game that goes toe to toe with AAA titles out there.
Frostpunk is definitely one of the most engaging strategy games around, and one that deserves to be experienced.
A surprisingly polished game that's as immersive and exciting as it is relaxing, Hardspace: Shipbreaker makes disassembling ships in Zero-G a blast.
A worthy 3D follow-up of one of the best 2D adventure games around.
A real remake that thoroughly updates an 18-year-old title into a proper next-gen game, and actually makes it better than the original.
A remarkably well-executed open world game whose greatest heights exceed its deepest failings.
Hitman III is a fascinating finale to the franchise that shyly continues the series' tradition to iterate and improve on each entry.
Sniper Elite 4 takes everything that worked on previous games and bumps it up a notch, deepening the gameplay and widening the distance while keeping the core of the franchise intact. It's an example of how to evolve a franchise over time.
With great cartoon graphics, brilliant game design, and an amazing soundtrack, Beholder is a gem that should be experienced by everyone.
A great little game with an amazing aesthetic, but with a lot of ways to grow.
A major improvement in almost every facet of gameplay, made even better because it's free.
A very good expansion, only let down by some restrictive government options, a bad commonwealth AI system, and Stardock's continued refusal to stop people from playing with each other.
In terms of production values, The Queen & The Crone is a very capable endeavour – the new features deepen the already fantastic asymmetry of Warhammer II's campaign, and both Alarielle and Hellebron succeed as heroes and characters.
A quality prequel expansion that does for Rome II what Rise of the Samurai did for Shogun 2
A very capable turn-based sci-fi 4X game that mixes Civ with squad-based tactics.