Top 12 games in 2016
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine

The Witcher 3 was already an incredible title to begin with, and with Blood and Wine it becomes even better. The new region of Toussaint does not simply bring us more of what made the original game so great but it also expands on it and offers an environment and a plot line that – in some areas – exceeds that of the main entry.
Overwatch

A great package: fun, accessible and extremely well-made. It’s a shooter as much for those pledge their lives to online play, as those chiefly interested in the occasional fun games. It’s an instant classic that, with the kind of good post-launch support Blizzard is known for, could prove the go-to shooter for an entire generation of gamers.
Dark Souls III

In most games there is a simple pleasure of success that accompanies them. The payoff for Dark Souls isn’t guaranteed, but goes somewhat deeper than that. It feels a little more like genuine accomplishment, found in small does along the way and promised in large measure when you finally find yourself skilled at this wonderfully unique little corner of the gaming world.
Battlefield 1

Battlefield 1 is a monumental shooter. Putting “aside” the Single Player campaign (fun, varied and spectacular but very short), the strengh of the production is obviously represented by the PvP. His large-scale battles are an experience that all multiplayer fans should try.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VI

Civilization VI has improved upon nearly every system and mechanic in the game, at no real cost to the experience. It’s the easiest version to play, but it’s also the most complex Civilization to date. There’s enough default automation that you can ignore a lot of the minutia if you want, you will still have all the tedium they can dream of. There’s nothing quite as satisfying as pillaging every single tile in an aggressive neighbor’s civilization.
Forza Horizon 3

Forza Horizon 3 is huge, varied and constantly entertaining. It creates a fine balance between simulation and arcade—bombastic and silly at times, but also an accomplished unique racing game. The Australian landscape is full of things to discover, and it’s so sweet to get lost in such a charming setting.
Rise of the Tomb Raider






