Recommendations for what to play includes Hades 2, 1000xRESIST, and a bunch of other fantastic games
Whether you have a bunch of free time or hardly any at all, whether you’re playing on console or PC, there are plenty of great games to obsess over right now. Our recommendations for what to play this weekend include everything from sci-fi thrillers and loot-driven action- RPG s to esoteric puzzle games and action platformers.
Even aside from the pull of uncovering its secrets, however, there’s something so rich and rewarding about wandering through Animal Well’s creepy underground labyrinth that I’m genuinely enjoying patiently combing back through each room for any little details I missed that might reveal the hidden locations of those last few eggs I’m missing. Games this special don’t come along often, and I’m content to take my time with its dense post-game.
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