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While there aren't many factions and some of the Total War complexity can be vexing, as a whole, this is among the best versions of Warhammer to hit the PC yet.
Long story short, if you ever wanted to play through movies like Gravity or Interstellar, this is your chance. If you don't mind potential motion sickness and like the challenge of a new style of gameplay, then absolutely give Detached a shot.
As it turns out, the future is not bright in this neo-noir detective game with a horror twist.
Bringing some levity to the aggravation of constantly dying in a Souls-like, A Walk In The Park offers an amusement park filled with bloody delights!
Did you absolutely love playing Left 4 Dead online with your friends but wanted to try out a grim fantasy version instead? This is absolutely the game you want to play!
Harebrained Schemes finally gives fans a faithful recreation of the tabletop mech combat series!
Shadow of the Tomb Raider offers a familiar gameplay experience, with a few tweaks and a darker tone.
Get ready to re-install Prey as this surprise DLC gives you a whole new roguelike way to play the game!
Gladius is exactly the change of pace that the Warhammer 40,000 franchise needed!
Console players finally get to experience this hefty CRPG, with a host of upgrades and a re-tooled UI.
The VR Mode is the big draw of Bandai Namco's new flight combat simulator, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown, but it is more limited than you might have hoped.
With humor, stylish visuals, and solid shooting mechanics, Bolverk Games' Dick Wilde 2 is a great little VR diversion for those that dig on-rails shooters.
Get ready to die with another killer 2D souls-like that flips the script in several ways for a refreshing take on the genre.
If you want a new, randomized strategy title for the PSVR that you can sink dozens of hours into, Mini-Mech Mayhem should be on your wishlist immediately.
If you love SNES platformers and aren't concerned by the possibility of an angry god pressing its "smite" button to rain lightning upon you, Blasphemous is simply a must-play.
While the base gameplay is very familiar, the new twists and turns - and the full T.V. episodes - make Quantum Break well worth experiencing.
Sadly there are no dinosaurs, but if you love Far Cry, you'll love this game anyway.
Boots on the ground or sci-fi shooting while flying through the air - why not both?
Fans of SNES era RPGS will absolutely want to pay the asking price, but if you cut your teeth on modern massive world 3D titles, this one won't be for you.
The final piece of DLC offers something sorely missing from the base game: the ability to be a bad guy!