A focused smaller Total War game that presents the Trojan war in a neat and well characterized way. It does ask the question of how enjoyable Total War is without a lot of the scope and frills modern titles offer however, so maybe not worth checking out if you haven't exhausted titles like Warhammer or Three Kingdoms

World of Warcraft at the finest it's been in a long time but still plagued with everything that comes with the name. The Covenants and setting are a fun change of pace

A straightforward fun aerial combat game with fun multiplayer and a better campaign than one would expect. While it makes some interesting choices in how The Empire portrayed it's a fun and refreshing visit to the setting.

2020

A mashup creator that's as fun to use as it is to listen to

What it lacks in scale compared to CK2 it easily makes up for in the cleanest UI Paradox has ever made. It's Crusader Kings with none of the pain

It's an expensive Gacha but in a world crafted with a lot of care and charm

Is what it says on the tin, feels just as good as it did years ago and it's attention to some of the big names in modern skating makes for a nice touch

2018

A roguelike that finds great strength in it's narrative, pacing, and the usual Supergiant focus on tight interesting gameplay

A masterclass remake that combines the best aspects of FF13s combat with modern action game sensibilities alongside side a modern take on FF7's plot with the most accurate portrayal of Cloud in over a decade

A really fun combat system and some great art design held back by some poor pacing and some less than stellar writing after act 1

Fantastic. Not sure why this has loot or terrible boss fights

Fluctuates regularly between a 3 star and a 5 star, so we'll call it a 4

While the ambition of trying to simulate the life of a freelance shadowrunner is interesting the execution misses across the board. Falling back on some more traditional mechanics makes for some fantastic sequels however.

It's a Bethesda game, with themes and ideas? Incredible