Some games just do the bare minimum, but these 15 do more than what they promised, giving you more bang for your buck.
Regarded by many as a golden era of single player games, the period between 2000 to 2009 harbours an immeasurable catalogue of classics.
There's a host of first-person single-player games that are fantastic but haven't received the attention they deserve.
For their time, these single player games were simply phenomenal.
There's just something special about the games that could be, and this feature gushes about 15 games that we would love to see on the PS5.
Electronic Arts noted player numbers dwindle to "typical fewer than one percent of all peak online players across all EA titles" for older titles.
They didn't have the best sales or reviews but these action games still stand out.
You can't help but stop and admire these animations, even in the thick of battle.
They may not have had the best sales, review scores or exposure but these titles still shine.
Pulling off a great ending in video games is harder than you'd think.
Whether full-length features or animated ventures, these titles would be great to watch.
Some of the best non-traditional boss encounters in video games we've ever experiences.
Some truly messed up death screens within, if you dare proceed
Sometimes you just want to keep going but the game has other ideas.
Some game endings just left us wanting more but didn't deliver.
Here are top 5 secrets waiting for you to discover in Battlefield 1.
September is pretty busy for Xbox Live Gold subscribers.
At least, according to a recent EA trademark filing.
EA has revealed a tentative release window for two big games.
To celebrate PlayStation's 20th anniversary.