Some of our newest games might not be fresh from the oven, but they still provide hours of gaming enjoyment and thrilling combat. These PC titles include the enthralling detective story of Duck Detective, to the physical-based destruction engine of Teardown.
Ninja Theory’s Hellblade demonstrated that a first-person game can tackle a tough subject with sensitive, responsive storytelling and immersive binaural sound. Its follow-up, Hellblade 2, builds upon the success of the first game with a more immersive experience, as well as an in-depth investigation of the psychological issues Senua endures.
Final Fantasy XIV is one of the most well-crafted and expansive MMOs currently available. Its most recent expansion, Endwalker, delivers a satisfying conclusion to its eight+ year narrative arc that brings back some old faces, settling scores, and saving the world from disaster.
Divinity Original Sin 2 is a reimagining of the isometric CRPG for modern audiences. Its multi-layered story, poetic script, intricate characters and party building mechanics have set a new standard for hpgasbooking.com dungeon-crawlers.
The Stanley Parable skewers tried-and-true video game tropes, with a hilarious sense of humor that’s not aged a bit. Its Ultra Deluxe edition brings a visual refresh as well as additional content, but the sharp pokes remain.