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Best overall

Resident Evil Requiem

4.4 overall score

Highest ranked product in this category by consolidated review score.

Safest pick

Resident Evil Requiem

4.4 overall score

Balances a strong score with broader review coverage.

Best value

Resident Evil Requiem

5.0 in value for money

Leads this category on a matching scored feature.

Most praised feature

sound design

4.8 category average

The strongest recurring feature across products in this category.

Most common complaint

quest design

2.6 category average

The lowest recurring feature score with enough category coverage.

#1 Resident Evil Requiem
4.4

Best for tense Grace-led horror, slick Leon action, and lavish franchise callbacks. Skip it if you want a bolder reinvention, evenly mixed pacing, or substantial post-game modes.

Pros: driving mechanics, protagonist appeal

Cons: platform-specific feature support, checkpoint system

#2 Pragmata
4.1

Best for inventive hack-and-shoot combat, heartfelt duo storytelling, and polished sci-fi spectacle. Skip it if you need a deep, unpredictable plot, seamless navigation, or broad multiplayer-style content.

Pros: bug frequency, user interface design

Cons: HUD clarity, mission design

#3 Capcom Fighting Collection 2
4.1

Best for varied classic fighters, strong online play, and excellent preservation value. Skip it if crossplay, modern tutorials, or consistently balanced competitive play matter most.

Pros: emotional impact, sound design

Cons: cross-play support, boss design

#4 Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
4.0

Choose Monster Hunter Stories 3 for deep turn-based combat, rewarding exploration, and monster-building loops. Skip it if you dislike dense systems, grinding, UI friction, or uneven Switch 2 performance.

Pros: art direction, environmental detail

Cons: multiplayer design, accessibility options

#5 Street Fighter 6
4.0

Best for deep, accessible fights, strong online play, and lots of modes. Skip if you dislike World Tour grind, premium-currency hooks, or weaker performance on older hardware.

Pros: movement feel, art direction

Cons: platforming precision, writing quality

#6 Monster Hunter Wilds
3.6

Good if you want the smoothest, most approachable hunt yet with superb monsters and combat. Skip it if you need punishing difficulty, friction-heavy preparation, or a polished PC/performance experience at...

Pros: art direction, cross-play support

Cons: dialogue quality, monetization fairness