Though, all it takes is one strong buoy to send you wading back to the surface.
And in this case, it’sDragon Ball FighterZ, Bandai Namco’s powerhouse of a fighting game.
Collectively, the developer and publisher delivered an almighty saga of compelling battles and signature cel-shaded cinematics.
But, of course, that’s a debate for another time.
As a series,DarkSoulspacks one heck of a punch.
Standalone entries, on the other hand, differ in power and momentum.
Its reason for such success came from the next-level aesthetics and epic boss battles that the journey employed.
Like its predecessor and successoronly, you know, athousandtimes better.
Like its original,Divinity: Original Sin 2has you playing alone or with up to three teammates.
Ultimate
Super Smash Bros. Ultimatewas co-developed by Sora Ltd., Bandai Namco, and of course, Nintendo.
The major difference withUltimate, of course, is that it features one monster of a character overhaul.
Elden Ring
There isn’t a day that goes by when someone doesn’t speak highly ofElden Ring.
It’s in the air, and people breathe its fumes like a battery-powered fan in reverse.
Mechanically, it’s superior, to the point of being a new benchmark on the open-world action-adventure arc.