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Total Chaos
Total Chaos’ remake can be orthodox to a fault, but it’s a polished evolution of a fascinating blend of survival horror and shooter that never lets off the gas.
Pragmata
It goes without saying that Pragmata is a terrific game and one of 2026’s must-play titles. It fires on all cylinders and doesn’t let you go, even after the credits roll.
Sacred 2 Remaster
Sacred 2 was the sort of action-RPG you turned to once you’d exhausted better, more focused options in the genre. 17 years later, a decent remaster can’t mask what’s a largely plodding and miserable experience.
Anno 117: Pax Romana
Outside of dealing with its clunky naval and land battles, Anno 117: Pax Romana is a more relaxed, measured city builder that makes a rather compelling argument to don the mantle of governor.
Bus Bound
Bus Bound is a more laid back bus driving simulator with its good vibes extending not just to its tone but even to it...
Earth vs. Mars
Earth vs Mars doesn’t have a fresh take on familiar tactics, but it gets all the basics right, is constantly pleasant to play, and offers good value for little money.
Free from last gen’s technical limitations and focused on creative control, Jurassic World Evolution 3 is the ultimate Jurassic Park video game and a culmination of Frontier’s entire body of work.
Europa Universalis V
Europa Universalis 5 marks a bold step forward for the series, managing to let its tangle of initially intimidating systems breathe and interact with each other in an outright impressive manner while feeling less limiting than the Monarch Power of its predecessor.
Mina the Hollower bridges the gap between souls-like games and their 2D action-adventure ancestry with enough confidence and energy to instantly become a new indie classic.
Disciples: Domination
Disciples: Domination is an underwhelming strategy RPG whose turn-based battles show promise early on but lack the depth needed to stay exciting throughout an entire playthrough.
Battlefield 6
Battlefield 6 triumphs as an old-fashioned, polished all-you-can-eat of multiplayer chaos, hitting the ground running instead of limping. Its single-player campaign is a waste of many studios’ time and manpower though.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake successfully captures the soul and voice of a classic while improving on the presentation and scope, but shoddy combat often brings those commendable efforts down.


