SEA OF THIEVES
Sea of Thieves is one of those games that had a rough launch, and received a lot of justified criticisms at the time of its release, but managed to quickly turn things around. It’s now at a point where, thanks to regular and meaty updates by Rare, it is a genuinely good game, one that has the mechanics and depth of content to do justice to its undeniably cool premise. Sailing the high seas with your crew on your pirate ship as you constantly scrounge the world for booty is something that sounds incredible even if you never play the game, but when you do play it, you realize that Sea of Thieves executes that very, very well. So well, in fact, that it’s entirely feasible (and even likely) that you’ll end up spending several dozen hours playing the game, exploring its seas, its uncharted islands, its ports and towns, ever in search of that elusive horizon.















