TOP RATED GAMES THIS MONTH: JUNE 2026
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Top Rated Games This Month: June 2026
June's best games prove quality still beats hype. These five titles earned their spots through solid gameplay, not marketing budgets.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition
Genre: Open-world RPG
Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Steam Deck
Metacritic: 93/100
Nine years later, and this is still the RPG that makes other RPGs look amateur. The Complete Edition bundles all DLC with enhanced visuals that make Novigrad feel alive again.
Best for: Anyone who wants 150+ hours of actual content, not filler quests.
Sharp take: CD Projekt Red peaked here. Every side quest has weight, every choice matters, and Geralt's dry wit never gets old.

THE WITCHER 3: WILD HUNT COMPLETE EDITION
The RPG that defines the genre.
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Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut
Genre: Action-adventure
Platforms: PC, PS5
Metacritic: 85/100
Sucker Punch created the samurai game you've always wanted. Combat flows like poetry, exploration rewards curiosity, and the photo mode is addictive.
Best for: Players who want cinematic action without the hand-holding.
Sharp take: This game respects your time. No bloated map icons, no pointless collectibles. Just pure samurai excellence with stunning visuals that make every screenshot wallpaper-worthy.

GHOST OF TSUSHIMA DIRECTORS CUT
Samurai perfection with zero filler.
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Pizza Tower
Genre: 2D platformer
Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Metacritic: 87/100
This isn't your typical indie darling. Pizza Tower channels Wario Land's manic energy with hand-drawn animation that puts AAA studios to shame.
Best for: Speed runners and anyone tired of safe, predictable platformers.
Sharp take: Every level feels like controlled chaos. The soundtrack slaps harder than it has any right to, and the difficulty curve actually makes sense.
PIZZA TOWER
Manic platforming perfection.
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Resident Evil 4 (2023)
Genre: Survival horror
Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Metacritic: 90/100
Capcom didn't just remake RE4. They perfected it. Combat feels weightier, inventory management matters more, and Leon's one-liners hit different with better voice acting.
Best for: Horror fans who want action, action fans who can handle scares.
Sharp take: This is how you remake a classic. All the charm of the original with modern polish that doesn't sanitize the weird B-movie energy.
RESIDENT EVIL 4 (2023)
The remake that surpasses the original.
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Vampire Survivors
Genre: Roguelike
Platforms: PC, Mobile, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS4, PS5
Free on Game Pass
Looks like garbage, plays like crack. One developer created the most addictive game loop of the decade using pixel art from 2003.
Best for: Anyone with 30 minutes to kill who wants to lose three hours instead.
Sharp take: This game proves graphics don't matter when the core loop hooks you instantly. Every run feels different despite using the same simple mechanics.
The Verdict
These games earned their spots through gameplay, not hype cycles. Whether you want epic adventures or quick dopamine hits, this list delivers.
Reload complete. Feed your brain.