Call of Duty Black Ops IV is the tragic tale of a franchise losing its identity at a time when gaming was less than a year away from a revolution that would change the way people engage with multiplayer games forever.
7 Days to Die feels like a game that will remain in alpha development forever, and honestly, after playing it for the better part of a decade, I am fine with that
Bravery and Greed is a good game held back by its small community and lack of meaningful singleplayer content.
Star Wars: Battlefront is one of the most clinical and uninspired AAA titles released in the past decade and the worst Star Wars game released since Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes (2009)
Forever controversial and killed off before its time, Star Wars Battlefront 2 remains popular with gamers old and new and will likely do so until Battlefront III (or yet another franchise reboot) occurs sometime later in the 2020s.
Age Of Empires IV proves, without a shadow of a doubt, that in the right developer's hands, a modern RTS is possible and that remastering classic titles is not the only way to ensure good RTS games in 2023.
Stellaris is so far ahead of its competitors in the genre that it would take a jump to lightspeed at this point for them to catch up.
Despite having the weakest campaign in the history of the series, Call of Duty Black Ops III redeems itself by offering the most robust zombie mode offering in the franchise's history alongside passable, if not enjoyable, multiplayer content.
Holdfast is unintentionally one of the most hysterical games on Steam, and I fully recommend it to fans of reenactment and crazy schemes alike.