Civilization VI (10/10)
Players will lead their empire to surpass other civilizations in culture, military, religion, and science. Of course, it also includes exploring the world, expanding cities, building wonders, strengthening military, opening trade routes, and researching technology. What does it take to become the leading civilization in the world? The answer is for you to experience.

Besides gameplay changes, Civilization VI also features a user-friendly interface and improved AI. This game has high replay value, easily immersing you for hundreds to thousands of hours. Not to mention, the game gets even better with expansions. A title you shouldn’t miss.
Divinity: Original Sin II
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition is an excellent updated version of a classic game that you can’t overlook if you’re a fan of the RPG genre. With an engaging storyline, deep gameplay, and stunning visuals.

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that taking any one of the six Origin characters could create a unique game scenario, as each of them has an extraordinary backstory and plot.
While retaining most of the original gameplay from the first installment, Divinity: Original Sin 2 adds quite a few elements and ramps up the difficulty to fit a true Hardcore RPG. What makes Divinity: Original Sin 2 stand out from the rest is the freedom; you can do anything you like in your own style, including interacting with NPCs or battling monsters.
The Witcher III: Wild Hunt

The series about the hero Witcher named “Geralt of Rivia” has turned Poland, once an unknown land in the eyes of gamers, into a focal point of the gaming world, especially for RPG enthusiasts.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has made the gaming community “crazy” with its stunning graphics, diverse and deep gameplay, along with an opening storyline that is “truly amazing!”
With all the elements of visuals, sound, story, gameplay, and deep characters, the Witcher III winning the Game of the Year award in 2015 is completely justified.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

“The hardest action RPG on the planet?” – This might have been a common description when someone talks about the “legend” named Dark Souls. Shadows Die Twice is a game that has won over fifty awards and nominations. The game’s title not only sounds appealing but also describes its gameplay.
Players have two lives in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The two lives may give the impression that the game is easy, but on the contrary, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is one of the hardest games in the past decade. Boss battles will occur multiple times, even if you have mastered Dark Souls.
Dead Cells

Dead Cells is a perfect blend of the gameplay of Castlevania, evaluated through the style of Megaman X and the insane deaths from Dark Souls. The main character in Dead Cells is unfortunately not the usual handsome hero but just an immortal parasite that must attach to lifeless corpses.
This parasite has no goals or enemies; it simply seeks to escape from the prison that holds it. Because of having a main character that never dies, Dead Cells is a rogue-like game; it has no checkpoints, no save points, and every time you die, you have to start all over again – which can frustrate some gamers.