As you would expect for any technology-driven industry, gaming is always going to experience rather fast rates of change. However, the changes seen in the past couple of years alone and expected through 2017 are on a whole new level. Business models, hardware specs, new ways to play, and to experience the game otherwise. They’re all changing, and if you feel like you’re not up-to-date with the world of modern games, it might feel like you’re in a new, foreign space.
From first-person espionage thrillers to the original installments of beloved franchises, check out the greatest retro video games we recommend for anyone.
Despite the excitement over the Battlefront Classic Collection, the re-releases are a huge mess and a massive waste of time that has me returning to 2017's Battlefront II to get my Star Wars fix.
Combining elements from many genres into one incredibly charming and addictive package, Roboquest is the best roguelike you’re not playing.