Best video games 2016-2019
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Just one more turn and then I'm done should be the game's motto. But that's half the fun, and man-oh-man is it addictive. Indeed, with all the big changes to the game-from AI leaders with their own agendas, to cities filled with upgradable districts-even seasoned Civilization players will need some time to figure out the game's inner workings. #5 Civilization VI:The latest in a long string of strategy world domination games, Civ VI is the sleekest, slickest of the bunch yet, and adds layers of new tactical options to the fold. Truly a unique and surprising little game that nobody should miss. The charming building game may riff off of the wildly popular Microsoft IP, but it's better, more polished, and a lot more fun if you care about things like story, quests and RPGs. It's like Minecraft plus Zelda with a healthy dose of roleplaying and story. #6 Dragon Quest Builders:This game is everything Minecraft ought to have been. Publisher: Niantic (in partnership with the Pokémon Company.)ĭragon Quest Builders should win over RPG fans who can't get into Minecraft.
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#BEST VIDEO GAMES 2016 2019 SERIES#
For the Pokémon rights holders, including Nintendo, it meant huge visibility for the game, its merchandise, and other entries in the series like Pokémon Sun and Moon. For some people, this was revolutionary and life-changing. Perhaps just as importantly, it was a game that got people outside getting exercise and forming communities. That's because, while it's not the best game in the long-running franchise, it's still a phenomenon in its own right. #7 Pokémon GO :The mobile game that took the world by storm and hasn't really stopped taking the world by storm even months later, Pokémon GO earns a special place on our list even if it's also a fairly disappointing Pokémon game. Best played without cheating by looking up solutions online. Thankfully, there are many different puzzles to tackle at once, so you don't necessarily get stuck in place altogether. Some of those puzzles can be really tough, and it's not at all uncommon to get horribly stuck. I certainly do, though I find it works better in small sessions.
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#8 The Witness: After much hype, the gorgeous puzzle game from indie developer Jonathan Blow turned out to be totally worth the wait-if, that is, you like increasingly challenging, mind-bending puzzles set on wildly colorful island. The dreaded "franchise fatigue" aside, there's no denying what a rich, rewarding game this one turned out to be. As it stands, Dark Souls III has great combat and a huge world to explore, but it often feels like more of the same. While the game is, in many ways, a hybrid of Dark Souls and Bloodborne-lovingly described as "Soulsborne" by fans-it would have been better a year or two later. Dark Souls III is a great game on its own merits, but one can't help but feel that this could have been a GOTY had more time passed between its release and Dark Souls II. #9 Dark Souls III:The Dark Souls trilogy is at an end, at once too soon and not soon enough. The great soundtrack and richly detailed city of New Bordeaux make for an immersive experience, offsetting the lackluster gameplay. If only the missions weren't so repetitive. Far from perfect, the game still managed to take a serious look at racism in the South during the Civil Rights movement, and spin that into a compelling crime drama. Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night (PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch), Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC), F1 2019 (PS4, Xbox One, PC), Ape Out (PC, Switch, Xbox One), Sayonara Wild Hearts (PS4, Switch, PC, Mobile), Tetris 99 (Switch exclusive), Kingdom Hearts III (PS4, Xbox One), Wreckfest (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Killer Queen Black (Switch, PC), Katana Zero (Switch, PS4, PC), A Plague Tale: Innocence (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Borderlands 3 (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Death Stranding (PS4 exclusive), eFootball PES 2020 (PS4, Xbox One, PC), Metro Exodus (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Indivisible (PS4, PC, Xbox One), Children of Morta (PC exclusive), The Messenger (Switch, PS4, PC), Ring Fit Adventure (Switch exclusive), A Plague Tale: Innocence (PC, PS4, Xbox One), Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (PS4, Xbox One, PC), Samurai Shodown (PS4, Xbox One, soon Switch), Untitled Goose Game (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch), Age of Wonders: Planetfall (PC, PS4, Xbox One).#10 Mafia 3:While the open-world gameplay in Mafia 3 was a poor fit for the narrative-driven title, the world-building was top-notch, and the game's story was worth the price of admission.