Alex Legard
If you like going deep into the lore of the Dungeons and Dragons multiverse then I can't think of a better game for you.
If you enjoy retro RPGs, strategy games, and Dungeons & Dragons, you'll likely have fun with Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne takes what was great about the base game and provides more of it.
Ignoring the huge hassle of powering your base and how difficult it is to use the industrial hotspots, I still enjoyed all of the changes in No Man's Sky Beyond.
I eventually enjoyed Ancestors Legacy but I wanted to quit many times within my first 20 hours and that's not a good sign.
Warhammer: Chaosbane is a cool ARPG that would have been better if it wasn't a current gen game but unfortunately, we're not in 2005 anymore.
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr is a fun ARPG with a lot of cool things going for it such as its story and multiplayer features.
No Man's Sky Next is a fun laid-back exploration experience and it has the unique honour of featuring the largest open world in all of gaming.
There's quite a lot that I like about Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered and some parts, not so much.
Anima: Gate of Memories - The Nameless Chronicles is undoubtedly a great RPG with little downsides.
Haimrik has an immersive story but that's really all it has going for it as all you essentially do is solve simple puzzles and battle through minimalistic boss fights.
Everspace does so much right.
Moonlighter has something to offer for casual players, completionists, and even speedrunners.
In the end, making it through the City of Brass is much more enjoyable and gratifying than it is frustrating.