Best Video Games

#41 The First Berserker: Khazan
3.9

Best for demanding, skill-heavy action and standout boss fights. Skip it if brutal spikes, thin storytelling, reused missions, or loot-menu friction will wear you down.

Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness

Cons: mission design, learning curve

#42 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

#43 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

#44 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
3.8

Best for a faithful, visually rich Snake Eater with smoother stealth controls. Skip it if you expect a bold reimagining, flawless performance, or strong value over cheaper older versions.

Pros: world interactivity, sandbox freedom

Cons: crash stability, learning curve

#45 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

#46 Digimon Story Time Stranger
3.8

Best for deep Digivolution, lively worlds, and rewarding monster-taming combat. Skip it if slow pacing, menu friction, repetitive quests, or DLC paywalls would sour the experience.

Pros: atmosphere, world-building

Cons: HUD clarity, fast travel convenience

#47 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

#48 Cronos: The New Dawn
3.8

Choose Cronos for oppressive atmosphere, scarce-resource survival, and strong sci-fi horror world-building. Skip it if clunky combat, difficulty spikes, technical rough edges, or slow pacing ruin horror for you.

Pros: core gameplay loop, emotional impact

Cons: checkpoint system, bug frequency

#49 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4
3.7

Best for tight, joyful Tony Hawk skating, strong levels, and lots to unlock. Skip it if THPS4’s original career mode, classic soundtrack preservation, or polished Switch stability matters most.

Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness

Cons: crash stability, cross-save support

#50 South of Midnight
3.7

Best for its Southern folklore, striking art, superb music, and heartfelt Hazel-led story. Skip it if repetitive arena combat, simple puzzles, or rigid linear structure will outweigh the atmosphere.

Pros: atmosphere, voice acting

Cons: world interactivity, camera behavior

#51 Dragon Ball FighterZ
3.7

Best for stunning anime-style fights, approachable-but-deep combat, and strong Switch portability. Skip it if repetitive story fights, lobby menus, DLC costs, or inconsistent online matchmaking will frustrate you.

Pros: movement feel, world-building

Cons: save system reliability, mission variety

#52 Silent Hill f
3.7

Best for an atmospheric, story-rich psychological horror with striking art and strong replay hooks. Skip it if clunky melee combat, tight inventory, and graphic mature themes will outweigh the narrative...

Pros: voice acting, emotional impact

Cons: family friendliness, menu usability

#53 The Outer Worlds 2
3.7

Best for deep RPG choice, sharp writing, stronger combat, and replayable builds. Skip it if uneven pacing, weak enemy variety, bugs, or inconsistent companions would sour the adventure.

Pros: world-building, mission design

Cons: mission variety, enemy variety

#54 Doom: The Dark Ages
3.7

Good if you want a heavier, shield-driven Doom with strong gunplay, secrets, visuals and difficulty options. Skip it if you need Eternal-style mobility, memorable storytelling, or consistently strong mech, dragon...

Pros: environmental detail, polish

Cons: camera behavior, value for money

#55 Borderlands 4
3.6

Best for fast looter-shooter combat, rich builds, co-op, and a rewarding open world. Skip it if poor performance, bugs, UI friction, or uneven endgame depth would sour the fun.

Pros: sandbox freedom, art direction

Cons: polish, save system reliability

#56 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

#57 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

#58 Avowed
3.6

Best for vivid Eora worldbuilding, flexible combat, and dense exploration. Skip it if you need deep simulation, broad enemy variety, or a smoother gear-progression loop.

Pros: tutorial quality, level design

Cons: stealth mechanics, endgame content

#59 Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves
3.6

Good if you want deep, stylish fighting with strong solo content. Skip it if awkward guest characters, rough menus, or launch-online concerns matter most.

Pros: emotional impact, animation quality

Cons: enemy variety, server reliability

#60 Assassin's Creed Shadows
3.6

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

#61 Metroid Prime 4: Beyond
3.6

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

#62 Lost Records: Bloom & Rage
3.5

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

#63 Pokémon Legends: Z-A
3.5

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

#64 Atomfall
3.5

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

#65 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

#66 Elden Ring Nightreign
3.4

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

#67 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

#68 Battlefield 6
3.2

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

#69 Civilization VII
3.1

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

#70 Little Nightmares III
2.9

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