10 NEW AA games You’ll REGRET Overlooking



Here are some mid-budget, slightly less mainstream games that pack a punch.
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47 Comments

  1. It's really nice to see My Time at Sandrock on this list. My Time at Portia was also a pretty great game but they seriously improved when it came to Sandrock.

  2. Metal: Hellsinger is amazing. I never had played a rhythm game and wasn't expecting much, but the game surprised me and I love it.

  3. Why did I spend money on a PS5 if so many games look like they were made for PS2? 🤔

  4. You talk about Sandrock's twists while blowing one of the major ones in your video. You really should have started a new save to show off the combat.

  5. If I can help people to decide to play Chorus, the game is amazing to play, the video failed to mention that you can drift by stopping your engine while being able to aim freely which makes it possible to shoot sideways or backwards while maintaining momentum which is the best dogfight mechanic I've ever experienced.

  6. Kena is amazing, I had so much FUN with it. Be warned, though, combat is HARD. It's not Dark Souls, but I died way more times than I'd feel comfortable admitting in polite conversation.

  7. Greedfall and Banishers are games I would’ve easily overlooked but after beating Technomancer last year when it was free I really got into AA games for a bit and I’m so glad I did. Greedfall and Banishers definitely have some bioware influence there and I’m always looking for more story based choice RPGs so that was a really nice surprise.

  8. Kena and Hellsinger were incredibly good. I didn't try any of the other games on the list, but some of them have my interest.

  9. Loved Evil West. Untilbthey did an update that made me restart the game from the start after every session. Devs know and have no plans to fix it. Really grinds my gears.

  10. Kena, in my honest opinion, is ridiculously underrated. Story, mechanics, score, visuals all on point. 10/10

  11. the irony that double A games are more interesting than the triple A. AAA games nowadays feels corporate and has no soul in it much like working in a corporate job

  12. Kinds surprised that you didn;t mention the fact that "My Time at Sandrock" is the second in a series – the first being "My Time at Portia" (Good game)

  13. We barely have any titles with "West" in the name. I'm sick of everything being "Rise". Monster Hunter "Rise". Tales of "Rise". Dark Knight "Rise". Evil Dead "Rise". It's disgusting how no one notices.

  14. Why would you guys not put the names of the games in the video? You are making in unnecessarily difficult to find these games.

  15. I've played Kena Bridge of Spirits, definitely was a good experience and beautiful game !

  16. I've tested Gangs of Sherwood and The Wind Road and I'm dissapointed because they could have been great games. They just need to polish it. The tutorial's not finished. Outcast – A New Beginning is a beautiful game!

  17. I have fond memories from playing outcast back in 1999 during the summer holidays and rainy days <3

  18. My Time at Sandrock is awesome because it's 4 player servers.
    There are loads of games in this genre, but this is the only one with co-op.
    Between doing commissions and quests, there is a lot of chat and fun to be had. I love that.

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