Stained Glass and Starry Skies Shine in Glass Masquerade 4: Constellations

Glass Masquerade 4: Constellations lets players transform jigsaw-style puzzles into stunning stained-glass artworks. With no timers, no pressure and an incredible visual presentation, it’s a calm, accessible and satisfying puzzle experience that feels just as relaxing as it is aesthetically pleasing.

Final Fantasy Tactics Remastered Remains Strategy RPG Royalty

Final Fantasy Tactics has long been considered one of the greatest strategy RPGs ever made, thanks to its brutal political storytelling, endlessly flexible job system and unforgiving combat. With The Ivalice Chronicles, Square Enix brings the landmark 1997 classic to a new generation.

Heavy Metal in Early Access: Call to Arms Panzer Elite Takes Aim

Call to Arms: Panzer Elite blends realistic World War II tank combat with accessible gameplay, delivering destructible environments, authentic armored warfare and a strong foundation that could make it one of the most compelling and fun WWII sim experiences once it reaches full release.

The Outer Worlds 2: A Sharper, Smarter And Amazingly Fun Space Opera RPG

Obsidian expands and refines its sci-fi RPG series with The Outer Worlds 2, delivering stronger storytelling, smoother combat and deeper role-playing systems. With reactive companions and a new Earth Directorate perspective, this sequel finally lets the series grow into the space opera players always wanted.

Pokemon Legends Z A Is the Bold Shake Up the Series Needed

Pokemon Legends Z-A returns to the Kalos region with a bold new direction, trading turn-based battles for real-time combat and setting the entire adventure inside a massively expanded Lumiose City. Legends Z-A stands out as one of developer Game Freak’s most confident and polished releases in years.

Where Winds Meet Delivers an Epic and Free Wuxia Adventure

Where Winds Meet offers a sweeping Wuxia-style adventure full of martial arts, mythic feats and a surprisingly deep open world, all wrapped in a free-to-play package. It’s gorgeous and ambitious even with its UI and localization issues.

Dispatch Proves You Don’t Need Powers to Lead a Super Squad

Dispatch flips the superhero genre on its head by putting players behind a busted desk instead of in a flashy suit. With great writing, real choices and a lovable cast of reformed villains, it’s one of the most heartfelt and addictive story-based adventures of the year.