Call of Duty: Warzone is undoubtedly one of the best Battle Royales on the market and certainly one of the highest quality, with only Fortnite and Apex Legends being its equals.
Scarf's colourful and whimsical aesthetic conceals a deeply disturbing narrative likely to upset children and sensitive individuals.
Street Fighter VI introduces much-needed accessibility, diversity, and a touch of contemporary social values to a franchise that has largely remained unaltered since the 1980s.
Conan Exiles manages to balance mature content with engaging gameplay in a way that most "adult-focused" titles have been unable to replicate.
Paladins has successfully competed with Overwatch for over five years, but its future is uncertain with so many high-quality free-2-play titles on the market right now.
Diablo IV is a return to form for Blizzard, but how long they can maintain that form remains to be seen.
While Battlefield 2042 still has a way to go, DICE has turned a sinking ship into one that might reach its final destination.
War Mongrels joins the small but growing list of titles that had a terrible launch but later became some of the best games in their respective genres due to the developers' determination to do right by their community; Bravo Destructive Creation, Bravo!
While Kaku: Ancient Seal is a wonderful homage to the golden era of 3D platformers, its dated visuals and occasional performance issues will be a deal breaker for some.