Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

To bridge the gap until Insomniac debuts a sequel to Peter Parker’s story from 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man, the developer has offered up a side-story, one centered on Miles Morales becoming his own version of Spider-Man. While the game can often look and play largely similar to what we’ve had before, Miles adds his own flair to combat, as well as a deeply personal story that dives into the heart of who Miles is, and will become.

Watch Dogs: Legion

Watch Dogs: Legion

Watch Dogs: Legion is impressive. It doesn’t always hit the mark with variety to its missions, but the gameplay itself, combined with the ability to recruit literally anyone, makes for a very engaging and sometimes unique experience. London itself is a joy to explore, an ever-sprawling location that honestly doesn’t get enough love in video games.

Clea

Clea

Left alone with your brother on your birthday, Clea ventures out into the dark hallways of her home, tasked with wondering what has happened to her parents, and her nanny, Florine. Clea is a paper-doll style horror game with stunning visuals, a decent enough story, but its gameplay is sadly not as good as it could be.