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10: Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Spider-Man universe is starting to look a little like Marvel's Cinematic Universe with a story continuing through the eyes of different characters.

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9: Demon's Souls The wait for From Software's Elden Ring was made a little less painful thanks to the excellent Demon's Souls remake.

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8: It Takes TwoOne of the best  cooperative games ever made, It Takes Two demands teamwork, communication, and a little bit of patience in every second of play. 

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7: Returnal Returnal takes advantage of all that next-gen gaming has to offer, including comprehensive feedback from the DualSense controller. 

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6: RESIDENT EVIL VILLAGE However, this time Ethan is on a mission to save his daughter from gangs of werewolves and vampires who have set up shop in a medieval castle and its surrounding village.

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5: Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade If you missed it the first time, FFVII Remake introduces a winning blend of fast-paced action and turn-based-style mechanics to please players on both sides of the coin.

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4: Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart The topsy turvy story sees the duo battle Dr. Nefarious across a multiverse, specifically, a dimension where the villain has conquered the galaxy. 

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3: Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut Set on a small neighboring island plagued by a supernatural threat, this addition almost feels big enough to be a standalone sequel.

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2: Deathloop Deathloop presents several ways to commit your dirty deeds, and a suite of fun supernatural abilities complement your wacky firearms.

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1: Horizon Forbidden West Plus, the sequel brings even more sci-fi to the world, expanding further on its lore with new and exciting implications.