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Wargames don't see a lot of innovation, but Unity of Command 2 builds new things out of familiar parts.
Buy Factorio. Build Factorio. Become Factorio.
An incredible world of demons, mystery, and vaporwave, Paradise Killer sets new standards for the detective genre.
A brilliant tale of terror, even if the ride is a little old and clunky.
A brilliant mix of high skill and low comedy, and the best medieval combat game out there.
Another superlative simulation of the Formula One world, now with an enjoyable story mode too.
A satisfying disassembly sim wrapped in cutting workplace commentary, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a gig well worth taking up.
Nathan Drake's last outing is still at the top of the action-adventure genre
Charming, deep, and constantly surprising, Dave the Diver is packed with activities and full of heart.
Against the Storm is a well-designed, charming, enthralling roguelike city builder.
A roguelike deckbuilder debut already worth of joining Slay the Spire and Monster Train at the King's table. Essential.
A single-screen platform brawler that's about as good as the genre has ever been—in versus or wave-survival mode.
A charming and inventive platformer that understands what makes the genre special, and never rests on its laurels.
A gorgeous, relentlessly entertaining open-world piracy simulator packed with interesting 18th century rogues.
A powerful reminder of why nobody has ever truly taken Warcraft's rusty crown.
A fun, polished, handcrafted RPG attached to a genuinely funny 15-hour-long South Park episode.
An atmospheric, captivating crime thriller with an interactive story that unravels differently for every player.
A valuable remake that makes the original Metro feel complete on PC.
Rainbow Six Siege is a pretty dopey military FPS at first glance, but insists players learn to work together with minimal error. Further, it invites a maddening cycle of thought—it makes me think about how I'm thinking the more I play. We were constantly disrupting our own habits.
Vermintide is a brilliant twist on the Left 4 Dead formula, and deserves much of the same praise heaped on Valve.