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Despite the game being a prequel, it manages to build on the legacy of the first game and features vastly superior writing. Sadly, most people on PC will likely be focused on the online mode. Yet, if they manage to dip their toes in the single-player, they'll quickly become hoo


Hyrule has never been more beautiful. From the second Link wakes up, I knew I was in for something special. The Zelda series has always found ways to innovate, but Breath of the Wild takes the franchise to new heights. Giving players the most extensive Open world survival guides|https://openworldpedia.com/-world experience to date, you'd be hard-pressed to find a portion of this game that isn't enjoyable. Clearing Shrines, conquering Divine Beasts, or helping citizens with the many side quests, this new version of Hyrule raises the bar not only for the series, but for all of gam


Beyond the Labyrinth is played from a first-person POV, but it also combines RPG and dungeon-crawler elements into the game. The graphics are also stellar, so there's something in this game for every


In Overlord you're given two options as the player and overlord of this in-game world, be a flaming jerk to every citizen you conquer or do favors to get into power of people so you can rule. It's a lot more fun usually being an evil conqueror while being the good leader of a goblin army is har


"More, more, more." That's the increasingly stagnant design philosophy of most AAA publishers, and at this point? It's tiring. But Nintendo made a bold proclamation with its brilliant reboot of its flagship series: "More fun, more fun, more fun." Because f or all its sweeping fantasy, its downtrodden lore, its epic scale, that's what Breath of the Wild is all about: fun. By setting players loose in an elastic, responsive world and giving them next to no restrictions, Nintendo stumbled upon what most publishers were missing out on - having a heart. That heart reinvigorated a dull genre, restored my faith in Zelda , and put every Ubisoft grind-fest to shame with great aplomb. Also, it gave us Link in Gerudo clothes, and we can all be grateful for t


Once the parallels are realized, it's hard not to take Arthur's (read: your) own decisions into consideration when playing Red Dead Redemption 2. These emotional connections, the way some actions feel morally repugnant even though it's all technically "still a video game," these are the elements which keep Red Dead Redemption 2 from falling into it's own trap of self-indulgence and overlong opening hours. And once all those gameplay options are unlocked, once players can ride or fish or treasure find or rob or hunt or collect bounties at their own discretion, the game becomes one of the most versatile open world experiences ever craf


He knows the player doesn't care either, so why bother, just let humanity screw over itself. If someone is getting attacked by demons and Doom guy comes, then they're going going to be fodder as he shoots all the demons and innocent bystanders that have gotten in the


When you're evil in this game, you are the villain torturing the masses. The antihero phase comes in if you decide to do a mixed playthrough, then you're just the jerk who burns all the villagers' hay and beats the snot out of that eight-year-old after you save the village from o


Dutch Van Der Linde, leader of Arthur's gang and family, is perhaps the most interesting catalyst Rockstar has ever created. Equal parts Charles Manson and Jesse James, Dutch leads his family of outlaws from one bad situation into another, always scrambling to avoid rival gangs and the government while also being unable to pull himself away from the deep-seated hatred he holds for people who he feels have wronged him. The player, as Arthur, has been with Dutch ever since he was a young man, having joined up with the gang in his early teens, and thinks of Dutch not only as a leader and brother-in-arms, but also as the closest thing he's ever had to a father figure. Much like Manson, over time Dutch has surrounded himself with younger men and women, placing himself in the position of authority over them, telling his "family" time and time again he is the only one who can keep them safe, as long as they trust him complet


The first-person adventure aspect of the game is phenomenal, making it one of the best games in its class. If you like the exploration aspect of a first-person adventure game but aren't looking for combat, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture might be the ideal cho


The Dark Souls series paved the way for one of the best games of all time. Bloodborne is one of the best action RPGs of all time, with an incredible aesthetic, a combat system that rewards dedication and skill, and some of the greatest boss battles of all time. Bloodborne is a game that I’ve returned to several times over the years, as there is always something thrilling to be found at the end of the h


We've had multiple Spider-Man games throughout the years, each one better than the last. But Marvel's Spider-Man stands far and above any of the preceding games thanks to its fluid acrobatic controls while swinging through the city, engaging story, not to mention the sheer amount of things to do in the Big Ap