For World Book Day, here are 10 video games that feel like reading a good book—emotional, thoughtful, and unforgettable stories.
Take-Two announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2025 and an update on sales of GTA5 and Red Dead Redemption 2.
Sadly I own it for PS3/4/5 even though I’ve never played it. I did get them for super cheap though and still unopened.
Red Dead Redemption 2 continues to impress with its success, this time seeing its all-time concurrent player count broken on Steam.
Such a great game, loved the story and characters. It just sucks there was some annoying real slow mechanics and such that made it an inch from perfect for me.
Even 9 years after its release, The Witcher 3 remains one of the finest RPGs ever. Its detailed world and ingenious quest design have yet to be surpassed by another in the genre. The next-gen update released in late 2022 was a significant visual overhaul, adding ray-traced lighting, upscaling, and frame generation to an already pretty world.
Actually just picked this up yesterday on Steam, since it's $9.99 for the game and all the DLC. I've owned it for years on Playstation, but honestly never put a whole lot of time into it. Though I knew I had to play through it one day because I loved what I did play. It runs so buttery smooth on PC. Still a really beautiful game with everything maxed out settings-wise at 4K.
I would have included the Uncharted games as well. Good list though.
Island would be #1 but that would be anything from Frontwing.
Haha it is not lost on me that two of the games in the top four were already novels before they were games