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Assassin's Creed Odyssey (PS4, Xbox One, Stadia, PC)įollowing the series' reinvention with Assassin's Creed Origins, Ubisoft really knocked it out of the park with Odyssey. With a massive world to explore, myriad meaningful side-quests, and a gripping main story, The Witcher 3 is one of the best games you can spend your time on. Lauded by many as the best RPG of this generation, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt recently received new life thanks to its smash-hit Netflix series, but it's well-worth your time even if you didn't spend the last week binging that series. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC) We may be stuck inside, but these games offer up so many massive worlds to explore and get lost in. This latest edition features the biggest roster of fighters in history, and with custom rulesets, you can always tweak the experience to your crowd's liking.
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When all else fails, you can always turn to one of the best local multiplayer series of the last two decades: Super Smash Bros. Getting your family or roommates together in a cramped, sometimes-shifting kitchen is a recipe for pandemonium and uproarious fun. While going to restaurants isn't necessarily an option at the moment, you can run your own virtual kitchen alongside those you're locked down with in Overcooked. See it in action on an episode of Replay. Not only is it chaotic and immensely fun, but it's lighthearted, cute, and appropriate for players of all ages. One of the best cooperative games of last generation, Castle Crashers is one of the best ways to gather your entire household together for some old-school, side-scrolling, beat-'em-up action. Castle Crashers (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PS3, Xbox 360, PC) Here are a few games to play with family members and roommates keeping you company while you stay home.
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While social distancing is in full effect, not everyone is locked down in isolation. Satisfying exploration and fun platforming gives you something to strive for, but if you want to just coast through and enjoy the scenery, there's an easy mode for that. The charming homemade look of Yoshi's Crafted World is just the start of this cute game's appeal. Stardew Valley (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Vita, PC, iOS, Android)īuilding up your farm may seem like the focus of Stardew Valley, but interacting with the townsfolk and engaging with the title's surprisingly deep RPG elements never ceases to delight and reward from start to finish. It's also a great way to connect with friends who are also tending to islands of their own. The Animal Crossing series has always been a bastion of wholesomeness in Nintendo's library, but the recently released entry serves as the perfect staycation for anyone hoping for a soothing gaming experience during these troubled times. The full PSVR version launched last year and is already one of the headset’s most popular games.The outside world is pretty heavy right now, so here are a few games that are joyful experiences from start to finish.
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It’s also working on extras for the PC version, including a custom track maker and multiplayer.īeat Saber is available now in Early Access on Oculus Rift, HTC Vive and Windows VR.
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Beyond that, the team is also planning to add more free songs to the game. Beat Games says they’ll cost around $9.99 each. Each will include ten new songs of a particular theme. This DLC will be the first of three planned premium packs. Either way, Beat Games asked players to stay tuned for updates on the Beat Saber DLC. It’s not clear if that issue is still behind the holdup or there’s something else. At the time, the studio cited issues with bringing the songs to PSVR as one reason for the delay. Just under two weeks ago the developer said the DLC was coming soon. It’s not that easy as we thought, but we’re working on it. We’ll need some more time to work on it before it’s ready for release. It’s not that easy as we thought, but we’re working on it.” The studio noted on Twitter that it needed “some more time to work on it before it’s ready for release. In short, it’s looking like the pack will take a little longer than expected. Developer Beat Games provided the briefest of updates on the pack this week. The saga of the first Beat Saber DLC installment continues.