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This article ranks every Frictional Games title, evaluating their impact, design, and reception. From early experiments to genre-defining hits, discover how each game stacks up in the studio’s evolving horror legacy.
F1 25’s Braking Point 3 offers intense drama rivaling a Downton Abbey battle royale, blending high-stakes racing with rich storytelling. However, its relentless pace could benefit from more moments of restraint for deeper character development.
I played the Lovecraftian doctor simulator Do No Harm, and the experience was as unsettling as it was engaging. Navigating eldritch horrors and complex medical challenges, I discovered just how easy it is to do serious harm in this eerie world.
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remastered revitalizes the classic sci-fi RPG with enhanced visuals and audio while preserving its deep narrative and gameplay complexity. A well-executed tribute for both new players and longtime fans.
Miss the days of lightgun gaming? The ‘Retro Shooter’ RS3 Reaper revives the classic arcade experience with impressive visuals and tight gameplay, delivering a nostalgic yet fresh take on the beloved genre.
Review: Ruffy And The Riverside (Switch) delivers a fresh take on platforming with inventive mechanics and charming design. It stands out by blending classic elements with creative twists, avoiding the typical copy-paste pitfalls.
Death Stranding 2’s Performance Mode delivers exceptional optimization, offering smoother frame rates and quicker load times. Its efficiency makes it the clear preference for all players seeking the best gameplay experience.
Deltarune (Switch 2) delivers a superbly subversive RPG experience that challenges conventional gameplay and narrative norms. Its innovative mechanics and storytelling make it a compelling title for fans and newcomers alike.
Wizard of Legend 2 delivers fast-paced, cooperative magic combat that reinvents the genre. Despite technical issues and bugs, its engaging gameplay and dynamic co-op modes make it a standout title this year.
Death Stranding 2 continues the original’s ambition with its innovative gameplay and narrative depth. However, some pacing issues and complex mechanics may leave players feeling tied up rather than immersed.