Read more.Which titles stood out for you, and on which platform?
Read more.Which titles stood out for you, and on which platform?
A lot of people like Disco Elysium...i've not played it yet
I enjoyed They Are Billions
Anthem. Not for the game itself (which thankfully I got for free with my graphics card and didn't pay for it) but more for the popcorn moments on the Reddit for the game.
Metro Exodus
Borderlands 3 and Transport Fever 2
WoW Classic
Katana ZERO I had so much fun playing that game.
Final Fantasy XIV, it is a really good game and the latest expansion is stunningly well made.... but to be honest I don't really know... games today more or less seem thoughtless made whenever it get to it.
I honestly haven't come across anything entirely new this year that has blown me away, the PC version of RDR2 is probably the best for me if you can count it. But other than that only The Outer Worlds and Disco Elysium have been decent and interesting titles, even so both have flaws that leave me wanting a more ambitious sequel released.
I didn't get any new releases this year i can recall. I did get RDR2 on Xbox One when it was cheap enough however.
Mostly though I've been playing older or retro games most of the year or MMOs.
It's only just out, a little bit buggy and punishingly hard but Phoenix Point is currently tickling my UFO: Enemy Unknown (aka XCom) nerves quite nicely. If you miss turn-based strategy games being really, really unforgiving then PP is for you.
Metro Exodus
Anthem... ONLY for the load screen music. You know, the screen that shows the Javelin, and the folks milling around, before you load up the game. A masterpiece of cinematic music. Shame thegame didn't live up to it's post game screen.
I've thoroughly enjoyed:
RAGE 2
Metro Exodus
Crackdown 3
Division 2
Gears 5
The Outer Worlds
Lonely Mountains Downhill
For me that has to be Black Desert Online. A very addictive MMORPG with weekly updates for new events to keep the interest.
It takes the The Elder Scrolls Skyrim concept forward to multi user, whilst adding incredible detail to life skills, questing and guilds. (The Elder Scrolls Online follow up lost depth as a multi user).
Superb graphics, which challenge my i5 setup in player intensive spots.
I've now clocked up ~2000 hours in 13 months, but much of that is AFK (Away From Keyboard) activity, such as ore processing, fishing and horse distance training. Technically free access, but the game shop can easily have one overspending.
Yes, I now know how players clock up 10,000+ hours... Probably as well that I'm retired.
Metro Exodus
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