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The story of Master Chief and Cortana is riveting, the Banished make excellent enemies and the multiplayer is the most fun I’ve had since Halo 3.
Battlefield 2042 has elements of a good game, while Portal mode is an excellent new addition to the series
Forza Horizon 5 is the best game in the franchise, and it also might be the perfect arcade racing game.
Age of Empires IV is a fantastic sequel worthy of the lineage it follows up.
If you are even remotely into old school tactical rpg’s, or a fan of mecha, this game is a dream come true
Those looking for a fun experience will likely find it here, but it may be short lived if you aren’t into the game competitively.
NBA 2K22’s much improved career mode and vastly improved defensive options provide a deep, satisfying game of basketball for new and old fans alike.
Tons of replay value and great challenge make Back 4 Blood a fantastic co-op experience that shouldn’t be missed.
Far Cry 6’s fantastic story and core gameplay are some of the series best.
If you are looking for a psychological horror game with creepy Twin Peaks and X-Files vibes, I would definitely consider giving In Sound Mind a chance!
Hot Wheels Unleashed is a fun and fast racing game with a great sense of speed and control
If you can look past the minor annoyances, overall length, and you enjoy the old school Grand Theft Auto games you may find enjoyment in Rustler.
Tails of Iron is an RPG throwback to the classic, old school combat and strategy style seldom used that often anymore. Combined with the 2D hand-drawn environments and strategy that it employs, Tails of Iron is a welcome addition that fans of the RPG genre and newcomers alike will enjoy
Aliens:Fireteam Elite is an excellent and thrilling take on the Aliens franchise.
A great story, clever twist, and fantastic level design come together to make an unforgettable experience. Arkane Lyon has truly created their best game ever.
Psychonauts 2 is not just a worthy sequel to the original, it’s Double Fine’s finest outing yet.
The Ascent is a love letter to dark, gritty sci-fi that feels like a marriage between Dredd and Syndicate. Dripping with atmosphere and Sweet Justice’s Carptenter-esque score, all backed by intense tactical shootouts and next gen visuals. The Ascent is easily one of this years best games.
The frantic gameplay always leaves you wanting to clear one more room to see what’s next and that feeling never faded for me throughout my playthrough.
Edge of Eternity brings back memories of classic JRPGs, and although it has a few rough edges, it definitely scratches the itch
Blackwood and it’s new companion system is the best addition to ESO since the “One Tamriel” update.