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The best games you haven't played in 2019

Philipp Rüegg
23.12.2019
Translation: machine translated

On Steam alone, over 10,000 games have been released this year. But you've only heard of a small minority of them. In this article, I'm going to introduce you to the must-have games of 2019.

"Lonely Mountains: Downhill"

Despite its minimalist graphics and a soundtrack that relies solely on the breath of the wind and the screech of tyres, "Lonely Mountains: Downhill" really does feel like you're on a bike. The aim is to get down the mountain as quickly as possible and with as few falls as possible. The principle of the game is simple, but a certain feeling is essential to complete each course in record time. A classic: a circuit game.

Available on PC, PS4, Xbox One.

"Remnant: From the Ashes"

Available on PC, PS4, Xbox One.

"Pistol Whip"

"Pistol Whip" is a cross between "Beat Saber" and "Super Hot", in other words two of the best virtual reality games. You'll move along rails through different levels and shoot down all the enemies that appear in typical shooting gallery fashion. You'll dodge enemy projectiles like Neo in "The Matrix" to a fast-paced soundtrack. No need to head to the gym for your workout.

Available on PC-VR and Oculus Quest.

"Disco Elysium"

Available on PC.

"Bad North"

Available on PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, Android, iOS.

"A Short Hike"

Available on PC.

"Children of Morta"

The pixelated design may have aged a little, but I was drawn in from the first few minutes. What's more, "Children of Morta" looks downright sensational. From the design to the animations, this is a magical game. You take on the role of the Bergson family and have to face up to a dark threat. In practice, you can access the monster-filled dungeons directly from your cellar.

Available on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch.

"Valfaris"

Available on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Switch.

"Unity of Command II"

Available on PC.

"Amid Evil"

Available on PC.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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