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The Night Springs DLC lets you go all out with the gameplay of Alan Wake 2 while presenting short and stunning narratives.
Shadow of the Erdtree improves upon the already perfect Elden Ring with the addition of new weapons, regions, and bosses.
Destiny 2: The Final Shape is the greatest DLC Bungie has ever put out, rivaling the stupendous quality of both The Taken King and Forsaken.
Hauntii is an adorable ghostly tale that may not terrify you but it will haunt you for a long time, with its incredible lasting impression.
Astor: Blade of the Monolith is a solid entry into the ARPG genre with simple yet effective mechanics and combat that make it a recognizable and worthwhile experience.
Turbo Golf Racing is an addictive title that keeps all the things that make the subgenre so popular with several new welcome features.
PO’ed: Definitive Edition tries to capture the essence of the original DOOM, but it fails to be as fluid as its inspiration.
Mullet Madjack is a breath of fresh air that delivers one of the most refreshing shooters I’ve played in the past few years.
Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER is a simple and intuitive experience that brings a fresh outlook to the genre.
Hades 2 commands the polish of a full release in early access, and I can’t fathom how good version 1.0 will be.
What The Fog brings wave-based shooters to the new age with a bang, reintroducing that addictive gameplay we all know and love.
Heading Out is a memorable journey that uses the freedom of driving to help discover your morality and nature.
No Rest For The Wicked seems like the next big thing in the souls-like genre if it gets the fixes it promptly needs.
Accompanied by a dark atmosphere with an industrial soundtrack, Children of the Sun is an excellent indie title that doesn’t pull its punches.
INDIKA presents an intriguing narrative that features complex ideas and critical thinking complimented with amazing visuals.
Narrative flaws aside, Stellar Blade shines as a top-tier action title with unforgettable final boss fights, showcasing the best of the genre.
Despite uneven storytelling and design flaws, Toriyama’s magical Sand Land is plenty amusing, a Shounen adventure not reliant on complexity.
Borderlands 3 has the worst video game narratives in recent memory but makes up for that with its stellar gameplay, co-op, and tons of loot.
Sons of Valhalla is an exceptional 2D side-scroller action game that challenges the player’s strategic approach and skills management.
The Rising Tide DLC offers great gameplay additions, a masterful Eikon fight, and a decent tie-in story to conclude FF16’s experience.