While Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical is certainly unique, it's hardly a "role-playing game" in the widely accepted definition of the word, and because of this, many fans of the genre will be left feeling cold.
The Dragoness: Command of the Flame is a fantastic HoM clone, held back by a lack of meaningful progression and many performance issues.
While Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II lives up to and builds upon the legacy of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), it is unlikely to win over anyone who is not already a fan of the series.
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.
Naraka: Bladepoint is a breath of fresh air in the battle royale genre, where new titles often feel like "more of the same", and genre-defining innovation is a rarity.
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.