The first game is on the card, the second game is digital.
Alongside the release date announcement for Monster Hunter Stories, Capcom revealed a “special set” containing the original game and sequel. Its official website also confirmed this “collection” would be getting a physical release in the US.
Now, in a new update, a GameStop listing featuring the official box art has revealed there’s a bit of a catch. While there will be a game card including Monster Hunter Stories, the second game will be a download voucher. Here’s exactly what the fine print says:
Add some Essential Picks to your game collection with PlayStation Store’s latest promotion. Enjoy discounts on a selection of titles, from EA Sports FC 24 (80% off the PS4 and PS5 versions), Dead Island 2 (45% off, The Crew: Motorfest (50% off) and many more.
You can check out the full list of titles included in the promotion below. Head to Playstation Store when the Essential Picks promotion starts* to find out your regional discount.
You can check out the full list of titles included in the promotion below. Head to Playstation Store when the Essential Picks promotion starts* to find out your regional discount.
.hack//G.U. Last Recode
Accel World VS Sword Art Online
Ad Infinitum
AK-xolotl
Aliens: Dark Descent
ALVO – VR
Amnesia: Rebirth
Amnesia: The Bunker
Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs
Anthem
Ashen
Ashen: Nightstorm Isle
Assassin’s Creed Mirage – Deluxe Edition
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey – Ultimate Edition
Assassin’s Creed Origins
Assassin’s Creed Origins – Gold Edition
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – Jack The Ripper
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – Season Pass
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – Steampunk Pack
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Complete Edition
Assassin’s Creed® Valhalla – Season Pass
Asterix & Obelix XXL 3: The Crystal Menhir
Astro Bot Rescue Mission
Astro Miner
Atelier Ryza – Ryza’s Costume ‘Summer Adventure!’
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy Digital Deluxe Edition
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy Ultimate Edition
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key Digital Deluxe Edition
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key Ultimate Edition
Atelier Ryza 3: Season Pass
Atelier Ryza Season Pass ‘Kurken Island Jam-packed Pass’
Atelier Ryza: Digital Deluxe Edition
Atlas Fallen
Avatar – Frontiers of Pandora
Avatar – Frontiers of Pandora Ultimate Edition
Avatar The Last Airbender: Quest for Balance
Axiom Verge
Bad Dreams
BAD DREAMS – DO NOT FALL INTO MADNESS
Batman: Arkham Knight
Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass
Batman: Arkham VR
Batora: Lost Haven
Battlefield Hardline Ultimate Edition
Bayonetta
Beyond a Steel Sky
Beyond: Two Souls
Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions
Black Clover: Quartet Knights
Blade of Darkness
Blood Bowl 3
Brawlhalla: All Legends Pack
Brewmaster – Beer Brewing Simulator
Bus Simulator 21 Next Stop – Gold Edition
Call of Duty Ghosts & Season Pass Bundle
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Digital Pro Edition
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare – Gold Edition
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Digital Deluxe
Call of Duty: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles Deluxe
Call of Duty: Ghosts – Digital Hardened Edition
Call of Duty: Ghosts – Gold Edition
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Digital Deluxe Edition
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare – Legacy Edition
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered
Call of Duty: WWII – Digital Deluxe
Call of Duty: WWII – Gold Edition
Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War
Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War – Cross-Gen Bundle PS4™ & PS5™
Call of Duty®: Black Ops Cold War – Standard Edition
Call of the Wild: The Angler™ – Deluxe Edition
Catlateral Damage
Cave Digger
Cave Digger 2 : Dig Harder
Chef Life – Al Forno Edition
Clue/Cluedo Black Adder Edition
Coastline Flight Simulator
Cocoon
Construction Simulator – Spaceport Bundle
Control – Expansion Pack 1 ‘The Foundation’
Control Expansion 2 “AWE”
Control PS4
CONVERGENCE: A League of Legends Story – Full Game
Cosplay Slayer Master Collection
Creed: Rise to Glory
Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition
Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition Deluxe
Crisis Brigade 2 reloaded
Criss Cross
Crysis 2 Remastered
Crysis 3 Remastered
Crysis Remastered
CUSTOM MECH WARS ULTIMATE EDITION
Darkest Dungeon
Darkest Dungeon: Ancestral Edition
Darkest Dungeon: The Color of Madness
Darkest Dungeon: The Crimson Court
Darkest Dungeon: The Shieldbreaker
Darksiders III
Darksiders III – Season Pass
Darkwood
Days Gone
Dead by Daylight: A Nightmare on Elm Street™ Chapter
Dead by Daylight: Alien Chapter Pack
Dead by Daylight: Ash vs Evil Dead
Dead by Daylight: ECLIPSE Chapter
Dead by Daylight: EP1
Dead by Daylight: EP2
Dead by Daylight: Ghost Face®
Dead by Daylight: KEPLER Chapter
Dead by Daylight: Leatherface™
Dead by Daylight: Macabre Tales Pack
Dead by Daylight: Nicolas Cage Chapter
Dead by Daylight: Old Wounds Pack
Dead by Daylight: ORION Chapter
Dead by Daylight: Silent Hill Chapter
Dead by Daylight: Special Edition
Dead by Daylight: The Halloween Chapter
Dead by Daylight: The SAW Chapter
Dead Island 2
Dead Island 2 Gold Edition
Dead Island: Definitive Collection
Dead Island: Riptide – Definitive Edition
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Death Road to Canada
DEATHLOOP
Deceive Inc. Black Tie Edition
DEEEER Simulator: Your Average Everyday Deer Game
Demon’s Souls Digital Deluxe Edition
Destroy All Humans! 2 – Single Player
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided – Digital Deluxe Edition
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory
Digimon World: Next Order
Digital Deluxe Edition
DiRT Rally 2.0
DiRT Rally 2.0 – Year One Pass
Disco Elysium – The Final Cut
Disgaea 1 Complete
Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless
Dishonored & Prey: The Arkane Collection
Dishonored 2
Donut County
DOOM Eternal Standard Edition
DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One (Add-On)
DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One (Standalone)
DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part Two (Add-On)
DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part Two (Standalone)
DOOM Slayers Collection
DORAEMON STORY OF SEASONS: Friends of the Great Kingdom
Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition
Dragon Age: Inquisition DLC Bundle
DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT Legendary Edition
Dragon Quest Builders
Dragon’s Lair Trilogy
DreamWorks Trolls Remix Rescue
Dysmantle
EA Sports FC 24 – Standard Edition
Earth Defense Force 5 – Deluxe Edition
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE:WORLD BROTHERS Deluxe Edition
Earthlock
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising
Emily Wants to Play
Emily Wants to Play Too
Everybody’s Golf
FAR CRY 3: BLOOD DRAGON CLASSIC EDITION
Far Cry 3: Classic Edition
Far Cry 5 – Gold Edition
Far Cry® 6 – Game of the Year Edition
FAR CRY®6 Standard Edition
Fearmonium
FIA European Truck Racing Championship
Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
FINAL FANTASY XVI
FINAL FANTASY XVI Digital Deluxe Edition
Firefighting Simulator – The Squad
Fishing Planet: Congo Discovery Pack
Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted – Bundle
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach
Flashback 2
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed
Ghostwire / DEATHLOOP bundle
Gloomhaven Mercenaries Edition
God Eater 2 Rage Burst
Godfall Challenger Edition
Gold Rush: The Game
GORN
Greak: Memories of Azur
GreedFall – Gold Ed.
GRID Legends
Gun Club VR
Gundam Versus
GYLT
Handball 21
Hole io
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ – Game of the Year Edition
Hotline Miami
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
How to Survive 2
Humankind PS5
Hunting Simulator
Hunting Simulator 2 Bear Hunter Edition
Iconoclasts
Immortals Fenyx Rising™
Indivisible
Indivisible – Razmi’s Challenges
Infinity Strash: DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai
Injustice 2: Legendary Edition
Insurgency: Sandstorm – Deluxe Edition
Insurgency: Sandstorm – Year 1 Pass
Insurgency: Sandstorm – Year 2 Pass
Jagged Alliance 3
Journey to the Savage Planet
Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage
Judgment
Judgment: All In One Pack
Jump King
Just Dance 24 Standard Edition
Just Dance 24 Ultimate Edition
Katamari Damacy REROLL
Kena: Bridge of Spirits
Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition
KeyWe
Killzone Shadow Fall
King of Seas
KINGDOM HEARTS III
King’s Bounty II Lord’s Edition
KLONOA Phantasy Reverie Series
Kona 2 – Koch
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Lara Croft Go
LEGEND BOWL
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham – Season Pass
LEGO City Undercover
LEGO Jurassic World
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – Deluxe Edition
LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Deluxe Edition
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Season Pass
LEGO The Hobbit
Let’s Sing 2024 with International Hits
Let’s Sing 2024 with International Hits – Platinum Edition
Let’s Sing ABBA
Let’s Sing Queen
LittleBigPlanet 3
Madden NFL 24
Martha Is Dead
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Game of the Year Edition
Mass Effect: Andromeda – Standard Recruit Edition
Math World VR
MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA
MELTY BLOOD: TYPE LUMINA バンドル
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Metal Slug 3
Metal Slug Anthology
Metal Slug XX
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Game of the Year Edition
Middle-earth: Shadow of War – Definitive Edition
MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM EXTREME VS. MAXIBOOST ON
Monster Energy Supercross 5 – Special Edition
Monster Energy Supercross 5 – The Official Videogame
Mortal Kombat 11
Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Add-On Bundle
Mortal Shell
MotoGP™22
Mullet Slayer Master Collection
Mundaun
MXGP 2020 – The Official Motocross Videogame
My Time at Portia
Narita Boy
NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER Ultimate Edition
Need for Speed
Need for Speed Heat: Deluxe Edition
Need for Speed Payback – Deluxe Edition
Need for Speed Rivals
Need for Speed™ Hot Pursuit Remastered
NEO: The World Ends with You
Neon Abyss
Neon White
New Gundam Breaker
NHL 24 X-FACTOR EDITION BUNDLES
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Remastered
No More Heroes 3
ONE PIECE ODYSSEY
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows
Onee Chanbara Origin Deluxe Edition
Operation Wolf Returns: First Mission
Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds: Archaeologist Edition
Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye
Overcooked!
Overcooked! + Overcooked! 2
PAC-MAN MUSEUM PLUS
PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC
Paranormal Activity: The Lost Soul
Pathfinder: Kingmaker – Definitive Edition
Payday 3
Payday 3 Gold Edition
PEAKY BLINDERS: THE KINGS RANSOM VR
Persona 5 Tactica Digital Deluxe
Planet Coaster: Console Edition
Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville
Portal Knights
Powerwash Simulator
Prey
Prince of Persia: The lost Crown – Deluxe Edition
Prince of Persia: The lost Crown – Standard Edition
Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom already has a descriptive name, but its new trailer omits it in favour of a better encapsulation of its pitch: “You’re a N64 taxi and there’s no jump button?”. The video itself is sixty seconds of pure, colourful joy, and it ends on a release date: April 9th.
TopSpin 2k25 was announced in January, the first entry in the tennis series since 2011. It turns out there’s not long to wait before it’s served up either, as it now has a release date of April 26th.
Huge card variety suited for different play styles.
Tips for beginner players.
For The Warp invites gamers to navigate through a procedurally generated galaxy, each playthrough offering a unique and unpredictable experience. Set in a pixelated universe, the game’s charming retro aesthetic belies the depth of its strategic gameplay.
Customize Your Run
Start your run with one of seven ships, each with its unique deck, basic stats and equipment slots. Each nudges you into a different play style, that you can follow or ignore, the choice is up to you! Buy, find and trade equipment, allowing you to upgrade your spacecraft with more fire-power, durability or special traits!
So Many Cards…
The game has 120 cards and 34 equipment components, which you can find mix and match, full of synergies and gameplay opportunities. You can get them after clearing a level, during procedural generated events, or just by scavenging space waste, so remember to explore each system thoroughly.
Tips to Help You Succeed
The shields are preserved between turns, take advantage of this. Alternate between attacking and setting up shields.
Never underestimate the power of controlling your enemy’s intent! With cards that change the enemy’s intent you can stop them from attacking!
You can gain fuel after each combat or purchase it on space stations. So, feel free to explore around the entire map.
Don’t be afraid of scrapping cards that aren’t helping your current build.
Follow those beacons! In them you can find shortcuts, new cards and equipment and even entirely new systems!
Your HP is only refilled when you change systems, so manage it wisely.
The cards and equipment are shared between all ships, only the starter deck is different for each one.
For The Warp was developed by Massive Galaxy Studios and it’s ImaginationOverflow’s first title as a publisher, all the team from both studios hope you enjoy this new entry on the Xbox family!
For the Warp is a roguelike deck-building game in space!
Discover and add new cards to your arsenal and increase your chances of surviving. Explore procedurally generated systems and fight your way to the warp gate
Encounter allies and foes, ancient civilization ruins, unlock powerful technologies and ships.
You assembled a ragtag team for a dangerous trade route, but suddenly the nearest warp gate was destroyed. You have no option but to take the longest route and deliver your valuable cargo to make a hefty profit… Just survive and reach for the warp gate!
Features
– 7 ships and more than 150 play cards
– Explore procedurally generated systems and fight your way to the warp gate
– Encounter allies and foes, ancient civilization ruins, unlock powerful technologies and ships
– Discover and add new cards to your arsenal and increase your chances of surviving.
– Pixelart by Kirokaze
– Synth-pop music made by Martyn Stonehouse
Developer TiMi Studio Group and publisher Activision are promising that Call of Duty: Mobile isn’t going anywhere yet after its Shoot House and Alcatraz maps were removed.
The title’s official X/Twitter account calmed fans with a message today, revealing that both fan-favorite locations will be back “later this year.” It’s a much-needed update on the game’s status, as fans were quick to worry that the spinoff would soon stop receiving new content in the wake of Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile’s launch later this month.
“We wanted to let you know that Shoot House and Alcatraz will soon be leaving Call of Duty: Mobile,” the post says. “This is not permanent, both will be returning later this year, rotating in and out each season like other playlists in the game.”
In a follow-up post, the team assured players that fresh content is still on track to arrive in future seasons. No information on some of the upcoming content was revealed, with fans only told to “stay tuned” for any updates.
Call of Duty®: Mobile will continue to get new content every season and there are no plans to change the breadth of content we bring to COD:M players. Stay tuned for more info on exciting new content we have coming this year!
Fans have worried that Call of Duty: Mobile and its more traditional multiplayer options would be shuttered when Warzone Mobile eventually came to iOS and Android devices. The on-the-go experience will allow players to partake in mobile versions of iconic battle royale maps like Verdansk and Rebirth Island.
The latter is actually a reimagining of the Alcatraz map, which is especially notable considering Shoot House will also make an appearance in Warzone Mobile. With both maps coming to the new game and leaving the old, fans got worried, and rumors ran rampant.
Though Call of Duty: Mobile will share some similarities with Activision’s next mobile release, there are no signs that it is going anywhere. Warzone Mobile, meanwhile, will make its proper debut on iOS and Android devices worldwide on March 21, 2024. For more on Activision’s upcoming release, be sure to read our preview, where we went over how it manages to pack massive game modes on tiny devices.
Michael Cripe is a freelance contributor with IGN. He started writing in the industry in 2017 and is best known for his work at outlets such as The Pitch, The Escapist, OnlySP, and Gameranx.
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18 games with a major discount starting today through March 25.
Two-week exclusive sale with up to 80% off the original price.
Get a smorgasbord of games and genres for a fraction of the price.
It’s March! To herald in the fresh new spring, we are excited to announce that we are basically (almost, almost) giving away a ton of our games. From March 12-25, we are celebrating the Raw Fury Xbox Publisher Spotlight Sale—and our games are up to 80% off!
Get ready to embark on mysterious adventures in Call of the Sea, go on a journey of self-discovery on your hoverbike in the alien landscape of Sable, and unleash your inner hero in Kingdom Eighties. Just to mention a few! In the sale you can also find the highly original arcade experience Pizza Possum, and the turn-based battle RPG Cassette Beasts where you collect, battle, and fuse with beasts that you find on the mysterious island of New Wirral. But that is just glimpse of what you can get: the wide selection of games spans from heart-pounding action to brain-teasing puzzles, from immersive RPGs to adrenaline-pumping shooters. Whether you’re a battle-hardened veteran or are fresh-faced and eager to dive into something new; this is your smorgasbord. And it is ready for you to explore!
For us, the Raw Fury Xbox Publisher spotlight is a real highlight of the year. We love our Xbox players, and whether you have experienced us through playing our titles with Game Pass or have just dived in when they launched (or beyond), we thank you – as this is one of our favourite places to be. And the joy we have experienced through dialogue with the Xbox community is one that we love – feel free to hit us up on our socials and tell us if you checked out any of our games. And if there is something you want to try, now is the time, as our games are super cheap (up to 80% off in some cases). Check out our music video above for the complete list of discounts. It’s delightfully unhinged, but you know, in a good way!
But,, if you don’t want to listen to our lovely song – which you are missing out on if you don’t watch it – you can find the complete list of games and their lovely discounts below:
Many of the best board games tend to be geared towards smaller groups of players. So what’s one to do when you have a party or other gathering of fun-loving friends in higher numbers? Thankfully, board game and card game makers have not left these scenarios in the cold. If you know where to look, you can find some awesome tabletop experiences that cleanly and elegantly scale up to 10 or even more players, giving everyone something to partake in.
If you’re seeking a good board game to break out at your next gathering (like a New Year’s party), these are the best board games for parties and large groups. You can also check out our list of the best family board games if you’re looking for something for all ages.
TL;DR The Best Party Board Games
Don’t want to read a bunch of words? These are our favorite board games for groups to play:
This horse-racing game is founded on a simple, but powerful, premise: the earlier you risk putting down a bet on a horse, the more handsomely it’ll pay out if it comes to pass. The race – which can either be facilitated by a games-master style player or an app – is carried out in real-time and is based on dice odds, so some horses are more likely to do well than others. As the action unfolds, it’s down to players to slap down their betting chips on individual horses, or colour groups, making various race positions. While these core bets are vital to victory, each race also includes a random selection of prop bets and exotic finish bets to make sure there’s plenty of variety. And that’s your lot: it’s simple, fast, and guaranteed to get everyone on their feet, shouting, hollering and cheering for the horses they’re backing to be first across the line, with groans and commiserations for the unlucky losers.
Challengers!
Challengers! is a peculiar and innovative title, a real party game with a difference, which is one reason it won the prestigious 2023 Kennerspiel award. Its unique angle is that it’s essentially an auto-battler video game, stripped down, stuck in a box, and presented in a format that allows up to eight players to duke it out, in a similar time frame regardless of the number of combatants. The secret to this slick pitch is that everyone buys new cards for their deck and then splits into pairs, flipping cards off their stack and keeping the winner, while the looser has to keep flipping until they build up enough strength to defeat the opposing card. It’s fast, strangely addictive and surprisingly strategic, with lots of little wrinkles in its formula that a skilled player can exploit. But there’s still a whole lot of absolute nonsense match-ups to enjoy if you just want to throw down and chill out.
That’s Not A Hat
A lot of the most fun party games involve bluffing. Many other top titles involve a degree of memory. And now you can combine them both into one tiny but triumphant package in the form of That’s Not A Hat. Everyone gets a face-up card showing an everyday object. The start player draws a second such card and then all the cards are flipped face down. On the back there are arrows indicating what direction you have to pass the card in round the table, and as you pass the card you have to state what it is. The catch? You don’t get to flip the cards face-up again: you have to rely on your memory, and if someone thinks you’re lying, they can call you out. Three strikes and you’re out! The result is a fascinating and hilarious mix of recollection and pop psychology that plays in ten minutes and is sure to have every player rushing out to buy their own copy.
Wits and Wagers
Do you enjoy trivia board games, but aren’t very good at them? If you answered yes, then Wits and Wagers is the game for you. It’s a trivia game, but instead of using your own answer, you bet on who got the right answer. So if a football question comes up and you have no idea how many Super Bowl rings Peyton Manning has, you can bet on your friend who is a huge football nerd. If they get the question right you earn a point. It’s that simple. Because you don’t need to be versed in every topic under the sun, Wits and Wagers is the most accessible trivia game around. There are three versions of the game, with the party and family games having easier questions than the standard version. The party game, as the name suggests, also accommodates more players. You’ll have no reason to go back to Trivial Pursuit after picking up Wits and Wagers.
Codenames
In this approximation of a spy thriller, players are split into two teams, with one player on each team assuming the role of “spymaster.” It’s the spymaster’s job to make their team name the codewords that will earn them points. In any given game, there are 25 available codewords arranged into a five-by five grid, and the spymaster must, without actually speaking the words, use a code phrase to describe what words belong their team. For example, if three of the words are “fence,” “tree” and “door,” the spymaster might say “wood, three” to indicate that three of the words might have to do with wood. Codenames depends heavily on the spymaster to think quickly, and poorly thought-out clues can lead to some hilarious arguments. If you tire of seeing the same codewords after a handful of plays, Codenames has seen several expansions and reimaginings since its 2015 release, which can add a great deal of replay value.
It’s worth noting that there is also a version called Codenames: Duet that is one of our favorite board games for couples.
Time’s Up – Title Recall
Like all the best party games, Times Up builds a neat twist into a very simple premise, in this case by combining the best bits of pop culture quizzes and charades. You start with a pool of 40 cards showing the titles of famous films, TV shows and songs which are used over three rounds of clues and guessing. In the first round, you can say anything other than the title on the card. In the second, your clue has to be one word. And in the third, it has to be a non-verbal pantomime. This escalating series of restrictions keeps delivering the most hilarious associations that only work because players have an idea of what’s already in the pool after the first round. A fascinating combination of trivia and free-association wordplay, and all fun, all the way.
Snake Oil
Cards Against Humanity has come to dominate store shelves and nearly every online party game recommendation list, but for my money Snake Oil is an infinitely better option. It sticks to a similar formula as CAH, but injects a healthy dose of player creativity. On the active player’s turn, they randomly draw a “customer” card. The other players then take turns pitching a product to that active player by combining two object cards from their hand. For example, if the active player draws the cheerleader card, other players must combine two cards in order to make an item that might appeal to a cheerleader. The sales pitches are the meat of the game, and it’s an absolute blast to watch your friends scramble to sell a “meat bicycle” or a “puppet helmet” to a caveman. In a perfect world, Snake Oil would replace Cards Against Humanity on every game shelf.
The Resistance: Avalon
The original The Resistance was a sci-fi bluffing game in which a pool of players had to discover and out rogue agents. The Resistance: Avalon shifts the action to King Arthur’s court and ups the ante with some new roles and rules to enjoy. Everyone gets a secret role and then loyal knights have to try and complete five quests while keeping Merlin alive. The Merlin player knows who is loyal and who is not, but can’t reveal this without also revealing who they are and painting a target on their back. There are various other named roles with special powers like Percival and Mordred, creating an incredible, escalating soup of paranoia in which players have to stew for twenty or so minutes. After which it’s almost irresistible to deal some new roles and do it all again.
Telestrations
This is a commercial version of a popular family of games that involve image-based Chinese whispers. You start with a card with a phrase on it and do a sketch to illustrate that phrase. You then pass that to the next player in line who guesses the phrase, writes it down and passes that on for the next player to draw. And so on, until the whole thing comes full circle and you marvel at the garbled nonsense that’s come back to you, and every step in between, complete with ridiculous drawings to delight and amuse. For real party animals, there’s a twelve player expansion pack available to make the chains of nonsense even longer.
Dixit Odyssey
In 2010, the original Dixit won the Spiel des Jahres, Germany’s coveted game of the year award. Since then, its unique approach to storytelling in games has been expanded on and reiterated nearly a dozen times. Despite all the new content in recent years, 2011’s Dixit Odyssey remains the best version of the game. The concept is simple: each turn one player is the storyteller, and uses a simple word or phrase to describe one of the cards in their hand. Then the other players choose a card from their own hand that they feel best fits the description the storyteller gave. The cards are shuffled and then revealed, and everyone attempts to choose which card was the storyteller’s, who gets points if people correctly guess their card. The rub is they get no points if nobody or everybody guesses their card, so it’s important to find a balance between vague and descriptive when describing the card. Dixit boasts surreal and beautiful artwork that makes the game a joy to experience and discuss, and the reliance on creativity will bring out the storyteller in even your most stubborn friends.
Wavelength
Wavelength brings a new dimension to guessing games by getting players talking about their opinions rather than their trivia knowledge. Each round posits a pair of extremes, such as “straight” and “curvy”. Players take turns giving clues to their teams, which involves spinning a dial in secret to get a point somewhere between these two limits and then trying to come up with a hint to guide them to the right point. So for those clues, if the dial is showing two-thirds toward “straight” a good clue might be “hand-drawn line”. Not only is this a fun, fresh challenge every time but it’s subjective enough to be a real talking point for your party. With cooperative and competitive modes, Wavelength is a great pick across all tastes and ages.
One Night Ultimate Werewolf
The One Night franchise has become nearly synonymous with the term “party game,” and for good reason. It’s simple to learn, encourages a lot of player interaction, and plays in about 10 minutes. At the start of the game, each player is dealt a secret role, and it’s the goal of group to weed out who the werewolves are, unless of course you are a werewolf yourself. Each role has a special ability that help offer clues, such as the seer who can look at some of the roles, or the troublemaker who can switch roles with someone else. Because there’s no 100 percent way to know who is telling the truth, the game depends on your ability to read your friends’ tells. Each game is a chaotic flurry of accusations that will have the table in lively conversation during and after the game. If you want a good idea of what One Night Ultimate Werewolf has to offer, check out this video of a sample game. There are also several different flavors available, from vampires to aliens, if werewolves aren’t your cup of tea. Fair warning if you choose to pick this one up: friendships may be destroyed while playing this horror board game.
Monikers
In Monikers–a brand new take on the old Charades-like game Celebrity–you’ll act out a variety of goofy characters like Count Chocula, Drunk Jeff Goldblum, a dead horse, and literally hundreds more. Rounds get progressively more limiting as the game goes on–for example, words and gestures are legal in round one, but you can only use one word in round two, and round three takes away your ability to speak altogether. Because you’ll be using the same cards in every round, you’ll wind up making clever in-jokes with your group as you start to repeat cards. The subject choices pay homage to not only celebrities, but to modern viral memes and videos like David After Dentist and Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress. Shut Up and Sit Down put it quite bluntly in its review: “It’s the most you’ll laugh playing a game.” Truly, Monikers is the be-all-end-all of party games.
Decrypto
In Decrypto, two teams attempt to work out a numeric code by interpreting clues given to them by an encryptor. At the start of a round, four words are randomly assigned to the numbers one through four, and the team’s chosen encryptor secretly draws a three-digit code. Their job is to make the rest of the team guess the code–in the proper order–by giving clues about the words associated with the numbers. It’s a bit like Codenames in that way, but the twist comes thanks to a clever “interception” mechanic that allows a team the opportunity to guess their opponents’ code. This means encryptors must be careful about giving out too much information about their code, making Decrypto a fascinating balancing act that does an admirable job of making players feel like actual spies.
Matt Thrower is a contributing freelance board game and video game writer for IGN. (Board, video, all sorts of games!)
The Grandia HD Collection is finally coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One (and PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S via backwards compatibility) on March 26, 2024, publisher GungHo Online Entertainment America has announced.
The collection, which launched on PC and Nintendo Switch in 2019, puts the two role-playing game classics of Grandia and Grandia 2 in a remastered collection with improved UI, sprites, and texture art alongside widescreen support and visually enhanced cinematics.
The Grandia HD Collection will be available digitally and in a limited edition physical version through Limited Run Games. This version can be preordered as of March 15 for $34.99 but, unlike other classic game remasters like Konami’s recently announced Felix the Cat, this one won’t come with any fancier editions or bonus content.
“The Grandia HD Collection features two genre defining role-playing games: Grandia and Grandia 2,” the official synopsis reads. “These games send players on epic adventures with protagonists Justin and Ryudo, respectively, to explore the worlds of Grandia and protect them from the forces of evil.”
It includes Japanese and English audio options alongside English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese (simplified and traditional) text language support.
The original versions of both Grandia and Grandia 2 earned a 9/10 in IGN’s reviews.
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.