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The top five videos games of 2021 selected by the NPR staff

NPR Technology

In a world that remains anything but normal, gaming has become a source of companionship and catharsis. The game industry has struggled to keep up as major releases like Horizon Forbidden West and God of War Ragnarök have once again been delayed by the pandemic. But you'd be hard pressed to find a year with more breadth. Over 11 thousand unique titles were released to the online marketplace Steam, thousands more than any other year. Consoles like the Xbox Series X, PS5, and Nintendo Switch each deepened their catalogs with new franchises and remasters of old classics, and independent games enjoyed heightened visibility at The Game Awards and on platforms like YouTube and Twitch.


If You Want to Play the Best Game of 2021, Don't Read This

Slate

Inscryption, out now on PC, is unlike anything else released this year--and easily one of the best video games of 2021. But I cannot … no, I MUST not spoil what makes it so good. Instead, I insist that you stop everything, go buy the game, and not return until you've played and finished it on your own Do not--I repeat, DO NOT--keep reading this review. I want you to read this review! I worked so hard on it.