#201
Choose Assassin’s Creed Shadows for gorgeous Japan, excellent stealth, and strong combat. Skip it if repetitive missions, uneven storytelling, technical issues, or Ubisoft-style monetization will overshadow the adventure.
Pros: environmental detail, cross-save support
Cons: writing quality, enemy variety
#202
Best for sturdy compact gaming, fast Lightspeed wireless, and deep customization. Skip it if price, noisy keys, missing hot-swap, or 60% layout compromises matter most.
Pros: durability, per-key lighting control
Cons: noise level, sound dampening
#203
Best for gorgeous Prime-style dungeons, atmosphere, bosses, and smooth controls. Skip it if an empty desert hub, green-crystal grind, chatty companions, and uneven pacing would sour the experience.
Pros: world-building, frame rate stability
Cons: companion AI, upgrade system
#204
Choose Lost Records: Bloom & Rage for an emotional, character-first narrative adventure with strong music, visuals, and choice reactivity. Skip it if slow pacing, light gameplay, bugs, or an underexplained...
Pros: character roster, animation quality
Cons: core gameplay loop, polish
#205
Best for fresh real-time battles, Rogue Mega fights, and a mature Lumiose story. Skip it if flat city visuals, repetition, missing voice acting, or premium pricing bother you.
Pros: crash stability, gameplay mechanics
Cons: AI behavior, monetization fairness
#206
Best for a smooth, sturdy analog keyboard with excellent typing feel and sound. Skip it if you need polished software, long battery life, deep profiles, or top-tier esports features.
Pros: typing feel, key stability
Cons: profile management, wrist rest quality
#207
Best for compact, player-led exploration, British atmosphere, and flexible difficulty. Skip it if clunky combat, inconsistent AI, weak stealth, inventory friction, or heavy backtracking will overshadow the mystery.
Pros: art direction, frame rate stability
Cons: boss design, camera behavior
#208
Best for dense detective puzzles, eerie Lovecraft atmosphere, and replayable corruption paths. Skip it if you need smooth performance, clear guidance, reliable saves, or action-heavy horror.
Pros: world-building, world interactivity
Cons: enemy variety, stealth mechanics
#209
Choose it if you want an SAO-first action RPG with weighty combat, strong companions, big visuals and a custom protagonist. Skip it if barren quest zones, limited enemy variety, equipment...
Pros: environmental detail, art direction
Cons: world interactivity, loot system
#210
Good if you want an ultra-light FPS mouse with sharp tracking and minimal extras. Skip it if you need Bluetooth, strong battery life, richer software, or a more rigid premium...
Pros: connection stability, weight
Cons: click latency, cable flexibility
#211
Good if you want fast, punishing Souls co-op with friends, strong bosses, and replayable runs. Skip it if you need smooth solo balance, crossplay, easy matchmaking, or slow exploration.
Pros: emotional impact, visual effects quality
Cons: crash stability, cross-play support
#212
Best for a massive, visually stunning sandbox with thrilling combat, discovery, and deep systems. Skip it if weak storytelling, clunky controls, boss spikes, bugs, or grind will sour a 100-hour...
Pros: level design, replay value
Cons: stealth mechanics, save system reliability
#213
Best for polished, chaotic multiplayer with excellent gunplay, sound, classes, and destruction. Skip it for a strong campaign, generous progression, big-map variety, or fair monetization.
Pros: haptic feedback integration, performance optimization
Cons: pacing, microtransaction impact
#214
Good if you want a huge Bethesda-style sci-fi sandbox with ship building, quests, and room to wander. Skip it if loading screens, menus, bugs, or thin planet exploration will wear...
Pros: puzzle design, sound design
Cons: accessibility options, AI behavior
#215
Good if you want bold age-based strategy, great audiovisuals, and streamlined warfare. Skip it if you need classic single-civ continuity, deep UI information, polished launch stability, or strong value at...
Pros: animation quality, controls responsiveness
Cons: matchmaking quality, user interface design
#216
Best for eerie environments, strong sound design, and online co-op with a friend. Skip it if you need couch co-op, inventive puzzles, tight platforming, or a sequel that advances the...
Pros: load times, haptic feedback integration
Cons: save system reliability, aiming precision
#217
Good if you want a simple, sturdy, compact mechanical keyboard with PBT caps and white lighting. Skip it if you need smooth switches, macros, software, RGB, USB passthrough, or stronger...
Pros: durability, desk space efficiency
Cons: switch options, onboard memory