Diablo Immortal is not a bad game and shares many similarities with Diablo 3; however, for those prone to impulse purchases, Diablo Immortal employs a somewhat predatory business model that could result in players spending more than they can afford.
While Battlefield 2042 still has a way to go, DICE has turned a sinking ship into one that might reach its final destination.
Roller Champions is just too mediocre to compete in the overcrowded, casual-competitive market, and as a result, its demise is not a case of if but when.
Deceive Inc is one of the most unique games released in the last decade, and depending on what Sweet Bandits Studios does next, could either become one of 2023's most influential Indie titles or a complete and total failure that is dead within 24 months of launch.
Fall Guys is a lot of fun in small doses but lacks the addictive replayability commonly found in other Battle Royal games, and as a result, playing solo does get old fast, and even playing in a squad with friends starts to feel stale after a while.
Grit is an unmitigated disaster with a sub-zero chance of survival as a viable battle royale in the Western market.
While PUBG: Battlegrounds continues to be one of the largest titles in the battle royale genre, without a change of direction, its future is uncertain.
Iconic, controversial and at times frustrating, Doom (2016) is a wonderful continuation of a franchise whose roots go back to the earliest days of the interest and PC gaming.
Chivalry 2 perfectly combines Monty Pythonesque humour and buttery smooth combat that somehow just works.