Top 5 Most Recent Games

The most recent games aren’t necessarily those that were the top of the year. But they’re the ones that stood out the most. You’ll still be talking and playing them long after they’ve hit the shelves regardless of their you could try these out captivating stories, enveloping environments or their unrelenting gameplay.

XCOM 2 is a superior sequel to its predecessor. It features a fresh perspective as well as a completely revamped battle system that lets experienced players achieve an endless ceiling. It’s one the few titles that are both kid-friendly and mature, with a jolly factor that doesn’t muddle its intelligence.

Brutal Legend, the very first non-Squaresoft game that uses Unreal Engine 4, proves that old school action can still be powerful. The game is a blast of nostalgia, combining the bleak beauty and splendor that are found in PS1 classics along with the modern action games.

Despite some of the most boring grinds in the genre, Spec Ops: The Line is a great shooter that’s more focused on the story than ever before. It’s also the most exciting installment in the series to date, with an intriguing sci-fi setting as well as an incredibly relatable character but difficult to relate to.

Despite a lack of new content, Final Fantasy XIV has returned to the good graces of its players after a low point with Warlords of Draenor. The game’s revival can be due to a renewed focus on storytelling, and to the commitment of the development team to keep improving the base experience through a variety of extensions that make it one of the few MMO subscriptions you’ll wish to stay with.

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