There are also so many great games from 2023 that, on just a recommendation, could quickly become one of your favorites of the year.
Author: Mick Abrahamson
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Here are the But Why Tho? staff’s top overlooked games of 2023 that deserve to be talked about way more, from indies to AAA releases.
The best way to move Ubisoft forward is with a tentpole series using other properties, with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora as the blueprint.
Thirsty Suitors’s story is deep and aims right at the heart with a rocking soundtrack, fun visuals, and more to make up for its faults.
With the source material being known for its quality, it’s a shame Bluey: The Videogame is nowhere near as good.
At first glance, In Stars and Time seems like a simple turn-based RPG. But through its amazing story, the game becomes so much more.