Let's take a look at some of the top games that were released on 2019 under different categories.
A Plague Tale: Innocence's version of the real-life medieval pandemic is still one of the most intense and perhaps resonant ever seen in gaming.
Amazing game from top to bottom. The characters, story, rats, atmosphere, just so many things in this game they nailed.
Microtransactions have gotten ridiculously overpriced in recent years, with titles now offering cosmetic skins worth more than some games.
There never was, the only time I paid for a microtransaction was on Blacklight Retribution (PS4) and it was because I enjoyed the game a lot so I felt the devs should get something for all that entertainment (€5 "membership")
I couldn’t believe what Blizzard charged for horse armor and cosmetics in Diablo 4…
I remember back in the day when a season pass was $15 and you got everything included in it. Now, I see them at $60 and you still don’t get everything.
As soon as gaming wasn't deemed nerdy anymore, and reached the casuals this happened. We're smart, but casuals play mobile games and other stuff, and don't really have anything to compare. They think gaming is supposed to be like this and pay for in game purchases.
The Division 2 Year 6 Season 1 PTS patch notes are now available, as the test begins this April 26! Download size, schedule revealed too.
Wait Overwatch 2 is out?
Not having sekiro as the top games of 2019 is a crime