15 Amazing PvE Games You Need To Play

Fancy a game against AI threats, either solo or co-op? These titles are worth a look.

Posted By | On 28th, Apr. 2021

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Remnant: From the Ashes

remnant from the ashes

If you fancy a Souls-like twist to your third person shooting, is well worth a look. An inter-dimensional threat called the Root has overtaken the world and you must travel through various dimensions to figure out how to stop it. From the ruined world of Rhom to the swamps of Corsus, each world has their own unique foes and bosses. The lore is decent; upgrading and experimenting with different abilities and weapons is a blast; and most times, the difficulty feels just right.


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