The 20 Best Video Games of 2021 So Far
Which games impressed professional reviewers the most during the first half of the year? Above, we rank the best-reviewed videogames released between January 1, 2021 and June 30, 2021 by Metascore. Games must have at least 7 reviews from professional critics to be eligible for inclusion.
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If a game was released on multiple platforms, we included only the version receiving the largest total number of reviews (usually, but not always, the PS5 or PS4 version).
Multi-game compilations and newly released ports of games released in prior years on other platforms are excluded, unless they are substantially different from the prior release(s) (for example, an HD remaster of a previous-gen game that also adds some new content).
Released for PlayStation and PC in June, this Kickstarter-funded indie adventure/RPG hybrid from Greg Lobanov is set in a coloring-book world where the famous artist, Chicory, has mysteriously vanished. You'll have to find her and restore color to the world by exploring the world and solving a series of puzzles using a unique painting mechanic. The result is creative, charming, and chill.
“It's balanced well enough to offer an engrossing adventure with standout puzzle mechanics and satisfying solutions. ... It's an evocative tale that doesn't rest on its narrative alone, making it one of the best games you can play this year.” —GameSpot