I've only just been getting into the From Software games after years of avoiding them due to the horror stories of how challenging they are. After "Elden Ring," I decided to pick up "Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice" and while the combat system and difficulty are more advanced, I found the game to be extremely fun and satisfying. The world design and enemies are awesome, there is a pretty cool story that you don't need to read hours of lore to understand, and the boss fights are challenging and intense, yet extremely rewarding once you memorize the attack patterns. It's a difficult game, but it has one of the best combat systems I've encountered so it's worth spending the time retrying boss encounters and learning the mechanics. There's really nothing like it. Don't be afraid to give it a try, I'm a From Software noob and even I was able to "git gud."

The first video game I remember witnessing. I still love it to this day. It's extremely dated and I know people hate on this version of the soundtrack, but I absolutely love this game. It's a big part of my childhood and introduced me to the horror genre.

One of my favorite childhood games. The Sly Cooper franchise needs to return!

This game needs a remake. Legit one of my favorite RE games. I love the story, characters, music, atmosphere, location, villains, and overall tone of the game. It truly is Resident Evil 3 in terms of continuity and the chance to play as both Claire and Chris in the same story is amazing.

It's the last Team Silent "Silent Hill" title and people tend to rank it as the worst, but I genuinely loved this game. It's scary and the story is so twisted and unique. The game's atmosphere bleeds mid 2000s, late PS2 era and makes me feel so nostalgic for that time. We won't get another like this. Thank you Team Silent.

Better than the original Separate Ways and I'm very excited to see how they adapt RE5 for their next remake!

My favorite game of my childhood behind RE4. Words can't explain how much I truly love this game and how it's shaped me as a person and a horror fan. Thank you Capcom.

Arguably Telltale's best game next to The Walking Dead: Season One. Bigby Wolf and the Fables characters are amazingly written and fleshed out. This has an outstanding story and an excellent atmosphere / mood. Definitely a must play for gamers who crave good storytelling.

A fantastic horror game. Genuinely scary and has a really good story that is hidden in subtext and insanity. I'm grateful that the Outlast franchise is still thriving to this day.

This is a fantastic indie game that I recommend to everyone. The soundtrack is phenomenal and the gameplay is way more confident and punchy than the first game with the introduction of new mechanics and multiple playable characters. I know the story is finished, but I would kill for a third entry in this franchise.

Leon's campaign is the weakest, but this is a genuinely fun game. It's a weak RE game, but it's a very fun action game and I love the character interactions. I really hope we get another entry that has all the classic characters interacting again.

I sucked at this game, but I loved playing it with my girlfriend. It's a fantastic Capcom game and deserves all the praise. The boss battles are extremely fun and rewarding.

One of the best stories in gaming. Lee is a fantastic character and his short journey with Clementine is touching and devastating. The Walking Dead universe is dark and unforgiving and this season let us experience that. I'm grateful for Telltale's mastery in delivering some of the best stories and characters in TWD. This is still their best entry in the series.

The first game I experienced when I got my PS3 on Christmas. I love everything about this game. It's one of the most replayable games to me and I think it's still the best co-op game out there. So damn fun. I don't know how many times I played this game, but it's enjoyable every time.