The Good Gear Guide: "Video game boxes have never enjoyed a particularly prestigious reputation. That's because most of them suck. Occasionally, however, a games publisher will dare to think outside the box, and come up with something truly avant-garde.
In the following slideshow we take a look at some of the best and worst examples of video game box art, including a few dusty relics from our own private collection. And yes, Metro-Cross is naturally included. It wouldn't be a game box gallery without it!"
CCG writes - "Star Wars Outlaws is fun, kept me engaged for about 90 hours, and Kay is a fun character to explore four fairly large environments with. It does a good job of faithfully representing the Star Wars galaxy far far away and stays mostly true to the lore and established characters. There are tie-ins to several of the movies and shows such as Solo and The Empire Strikes Back. If you like Star Wars and you can overlook the subtle and unnecessary woke expressions, then you'll likely enjoy the game. In my humble opinion Outlaws is over-priced at $70 for the standard game, so you may want to wait for a sale."
May is absolutely packed with new driving and racing games, from an indie police chase game to the next chapter of Codemasters’ F1 series.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 already has what it takes to follow in Stellar Blade's foosteps for its post-launch roadmap, and it arguably should.
o jeez... this list is missing Burnout Paradise... BIG mistake guys, its one of the best box arts this gen
this is my fav boxart lol
http://i32.tinypic.com/20ua...
Last year I believe.
Meh who cares people probably forgot about that/this list.
Borderlands, Resistance:FOM, and Metroid Prime 3...
hahaha ninja golf