Best 2026 Gaming

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#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 Epomaker G84 HE
4.4

Good if you want a compact Hall Effect keyboard with smooth typing, strong gaming response, bright RGB, and good value. Skip it if you need polished software, quiet heavy presses,...

Pros: desk space efficiency, layout options

Cons: compatibility

#3 SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless Gen 2
4.3

Choose the Aerox 3 Wireless Gen 2 if you want a light, fast wireless FPS mouse with strong software and battery life. Skip it if you dislike honeycomb shells, need...

Pros: click latency, motion consistency

Cons: palm grip comfort, fingertip grip comfort

#4 MonsGeek M1 V5 HE
4.3

Best for a heavy aluminum 75% board with strong sound, battery life, modding, and gaming features. Skip it if you need travel portability, flawless RGB, or effortless Mac/Windows mode switching.

Pros: switch options, hot-swappable switches

Cons: portability, cable quality

#5 The Blood of Dawnwalker
4.2

Best for a reactive vampire RPG with bold choices, strong atmosphere, and replayable quest paths. Skip it if you need proven hands-on combat, low hardware demands, or obvious $70 value.

Pros: core gameplay loop, replay value

Cons: value for money, difficulty balance

#6 Razer Viper V4 Pro
4.2

Best for ultra-light, competition-focused speed, precise tracking, stable wireless, and long battery life. Skip it if you need quieter clicks, left-handed support, Bluetooth, more buttons, or better value for casual...

Pros: balance and weight distribution, build quality

Cons: dock compatibility, Bluetooth support

#7 Saros
4.2

Best for elite bullet-hell shooting, rich PS5 spectacle, and flexible difficulty. Skip it if you need a tightly resolved story, deep buildcrafting, or consistently short boss encounters.

Pros: value for money, fun factor

Cons: map and navigation design, side character depth

#8 Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
4.2

Best for fluid Lego-Arkham combat, lively Gotham exploration, and Batman fan service. Skip it if a tiny roster, no online co-op, or deluxe-locked Mayhem content would sour the fun.

Pros: pacing, core gameplay loop

Cons: companion AI, map and navigation design

#9 Corsair Sabre v2 Pro MG
4.2

Best for a sturdy, light magnesium mouse with precise wireless performance and strong battery life. Skip it if you want the absolute lightest shell, sculpted ergonomics, flexible wired use, or...

Pros: Accuracy and tracking precision, click latency

Cons: cable flexibility, ecosystem integration

#10 Pokémon Pokopia
4.2

Best for a cozy Pokémon sandbox with rewarding habitats, exploration, and long-term projects. Skip it if storage friction, map limits, late-game grind, or timed construction will sour the pace.

Pros: protagonist appeal, faithfulness to franchise

Cons: map and navigation design, aiming precision

#11 Forza Horizon 6
4.1

Best for a gorgeous Japan map, relaxed exploration, car variety, and controller-friendly fun. Skip it if twitchy oversteer, familiar Horizon structure, or sparse city life would bother you.

Pros: open-world design, replay value

Cons: dialogue quality, writing quality

#12 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

#13 Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls
4.1

Choose Marvel Tokon if you want a flashy, accessible-but-deep tag fighter with strong netcode and Marvel personality. Skip it if clunky beta lobbies, limited training tools, or uncertain tagging incentives...

Pros: emotional impact, frame rate stability

Cons: server reliability, tutorial quality

#14 Rhythm Heaven Groove
4.1

Best for catchy, weird rhythm mini-games and local multiplayer laughs. Skip it if you need deep story, complex systems, or certainty that Beatspell and the full package justify the price.

Pros: couch co-op quality, accessibility options

Cons: platform-specific feature support, performance optimization

#15 007 First Light
4.1

Good if you want a cinematic Bond origin story with stylish stealth, gadgets, and improvisational action. Skip it if AI behavior, frame drops, motion blur, or unproven gun feel matter...

Pros: level design, user interface design

Cons: AI behavior, facial animations

#16 Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
4.1

Choose Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced if you want a faithful pirate remake with modern visuals, smoother combat, better stealth, and added story quests. Skip it if missing Freedom Cry,...

Pros: core gameplay loop, visual effects quality

Cons: monetization fairness, microtransaction impact

#17 Gears of War: E-Day
4.0

Good if you want a darker, more lore-rich city campaign with ambitious co-op and refreshed movement. Skip it if changed traversal, Xbox-only availability, or costly premium editions are dealbreakers.

Pros: emotional impact, art direction

Cons: value for money, platform-specific feature support

#18 ASUS ROG Falchion Ace 75 HE
4.0

Best for elite wired Hall-effect speed, refined tuning, sturdy build, and a 75% layout that works for play and work. Skip it if you need wireless, broad switch experimentation, or...

Pros: key responsiveness, latency

Cons: analog input support, wrist rest quality

#19 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

#20 Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream
4.0

Good if you want absurd, cozy Mii stories and deep customization. Skip it if you need structured goals, long sessions, robust online sharing, or gameplay that stays fresh without your...

Pros: grind level, originality

Cons: social features, accessibility options

#21 Directive 8020
4.0

Good if you want cinematic sci-fi horror with branching choices, strong visuals, rewindable outcomes, and group play. Skip it if predictable stealth AI, uneven tension, or preview-build polish concerns would...

Pros: user interface design, graphics quality

Cons: combat system, animation quality

#22 Marvel's Wolverine
3.9

Choose Marvel's Wolverine if you want a violent, Logan-focused action game with slick combat, strong visuals, and comic-book intensity. Skip it if relentless gore, cinematic automation, or Spider-Man-like combat familiarity...

Pros: environmental detail, graphics quality

Cons: gameplay mechanics, emotional impact

#23 Cabernet
3.9

Best for a choice-heavy vampire RPG with strong writing, atmosphere, and voice acting. Skip it if bugs, Switch menu friction, slow pacing, or the lack of combat would sour the...

Pros: accessibility options, protagonist appeal

Cons: frame rate stability, polish

#24 Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike
3.9

Good if you want customizable haptic clicks, elite tracking, and strong battery life. Skip it if price, Bluetooth, extra buttons, or a perfectly balanced shape matter more.

Pros: left and right click quality, dock compatibility

Cons: Bluetooth support, cross-platform compatibility

#25 The Rogue Prince of Persia
3.9

Best for slick parkour, strong combat flow, and a standout soundtrack. Skip it if you need deep storytelling, huge endgame variety, or flawless technical polish.

Pros: crash stability, HUD clarity

Cons: character development, visual effects quality

#26 Nioh 3
3.8

Best for elite action combat, deep build freedom, rewarding exploration, and major replay value. Skip it if loot clutter, weak storytelling, steep systems, or uneven PC performance will wear you...

Pros: pacing, visual effects quality

Cons: tutorial quality, character roster

#27 BlazBlue Entropy Effect X
3.8

Best for fast, stylish roguelike combat, deep builds, and strong roster variety. Skip it if dense story, repeated rooms, UI clutter, or occasional bugs will outweigh the thrill of another...

Pros: movement feel, skill tree depth

Cons: menu usability, HUD clarity

#28 Reanimal
3.8

Best for oppressive horror atmosphere, cinematic camera work, eerie sound, and co-op-friendly traversal. Skip it if you need deep puzzles, clear answers, strong child/family suitability, or flawless technical polish.

Pros: onboarding experience, environmental detail

Cons: family friendliness, movement feel

#29 Invincible VS
3.8

Good if you want a violent, franchise-faithful 3v3 tag fighter with varied teams, flashy combat, and approachable tools. Skip it if complex systems, rough beta balance, or uncertain online stability...

Pros: immersion, frame rate stability

Cons: user interface design, bug frequency

#30 The Legend of Heroes: Trails beyond the Horizon
3.6

Choose it if you’re a Trails veteran who wants deep combat, big lore reveals, and a massive cast. Skip it if you need a clean starting point, tight pacing, or...

Pros: facial animations, polish

Cons: grind level, stealth mechanics

#31 Ducky One X Wireless
3.5

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

#32 Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss
3.5

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

#33 Crimson Desert
3.3

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