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Sep 25, 2014  State of decay is pretty fun and is a single player game, pretty cheap too. Wasteland 2 just came out, which is basically old school fallout except way more badass, it's turn based like divinity.

There's nothing quite like getting stuck into one of the best single player games of all time. There's a lot of rubbish to sift through before you get to the very best single player games though, so to save you the trouble, we've got a list of the absolute best single player games in 2019 on the current generation of consoles (and PC!), from smaller indie titles to the big budget behemoths that were years in the making. What are you waiting for?

Competing against others in multiplayer is great, but there's nothing quite like immersing yourself in one of the best single player games in 2019. These games are some of the very best available on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC and as the rumours for the next generation of consoles start to gain traction, what better time to pick up some of the best single player games from the current generation? There's hundreds of hours worth of content here to get stuck into, so what are you waiting for?

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17. Sunless Skies

After Failbetter Games released the incredible Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies is the logical next step, right? Billed as a 'gothic horror role play game', Sunless Skies is set in the Fallen London universe where 'the only thing between you and the waste-winds, storms, and cosmic lightning is your engine'. Incredible writing and gorgeous world design make Sunless Skies one of the best new games 2019 has to offer so far.

16. Civilization VI

'Ah, it's only 11pm, I'll just have one more turn', you say to yourself on the eve of Valentine's Day. What seems like 10 minutes pass, you look at the clock, and it's suddenly 5:30am. That is how your time with Civilization VI will pass. Not via a time portal, but instead through a turn-based strategy game that is so engrossing, needing sleep will become a thing of the past...because launching nukes at Mahatma Gandhi is much more important.

15. Bloodborne

If you've never played a Soulsborne game before, Bloodborne is the perfect place to jump in. Compared to Dark Souls, the combat is more offensive with fast, fluid attacks and no shields available, you'll be dodging and ducking like Vince Vaughn. The gothic Victorian aesthetic is picturesque and a gorgeous setting to be fighting enormous, mutant bosses as they try to rip you limb from limb.

14. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

The final instalment in Nathan Drake's escapades is by far his best, as he and his brother Sam embark on a search for Captain Avery's long lost treasure. Their path takes them from Panama to the scorching hot Madagascar, followed by Italy and the Scottish highlands. It introduces a more open-world style of gameplay, the environments are utterly beautiful, and the combat mechanics are the best the series has seen. You can pick up the Nathan Drake collection to experience the full journey, or Uncharted 4: A Thief's End stands up by itself.

13. Spider-Man

Fans of the original PlayStation 2 Spider-Man games had been crying out for a new title with satisfying web-swinging physics, and Insomniac answered their prayers with glee. Spider-Man PS4 is essentially a Spider-Man simulator - you swing through New York, defeating the bad guys and saving the day over, and over, and over again. Much to the dismay of J. Jonah Jameson, of course. It's one of the best PS4 exclusives from 2018 and for good reason. There's even a bunch of DLC available now, which is all absolutely stellar.

12. Ori and the Blind Forest

Ori and the Blind Forest is magical. There are moments where you'll ponder just how a platformer has managed to pull off such a wonderful experience. From the very start, you'll be weeping like a willow as you're introduced to Ori, Naru, Sein, and the ultimate reason for Ori's journey through the Blind Forest. Gameplay-wise, Ori and the Blind Forest introduces a unique checkpoint system that allows you to place them down wherever you see fit, which is both a blessing and a curse.

11. Football Manager 2019

If you enjoy football/soccer, then you've missed a beat if you've never tried the Football Manager series before. Football Manager 2019 is the latest instalment and it's the 'best in the series by some distance'. Whether you want to play as the biggest club in the world - Manchester United, of course - and dominate the Premier League with all the riches you could dream of, or start from the very bottom and work your way up, Football Manager 2019 has it all.

10. Stardew Valley

If you're single this Valentine's Day, why not get started on wooing one of the many villagers in Stardew Valley? At the core it's a farming game, where you inherit your grandfather's old abandoned farm and turn it into a majestic, bustling environment with crops and animals. But on the side, you can explore the village, make friends with the townsfolk and even get married. It's one of the most relaxing games out there and you'll soon be wishing your real life was as mellow.

9. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Who'd have thought that of all games, the Zelda series would be the one to introduce one of the best open worlds of all time? Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Zelda's first... sorry, Link's first journey on the Nintendo Switch and it's one of his best ever. There's so much to do! From searching for the 900 Korok Seeds to hunting down Guardians and completing shrines, Breath of the Wild is perhaps the best RPG available on Switch right now.

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8. God of War

The God of War franchise has always been great, but God of War PS4 has taken things to the next level. It's gone from linear storytelling to a semi-open world, where players control Kratos and explore worlds taken straight from Norse mythology. It's brutal, bad ass, and bafflingly beautiful, which is why we called it one of 'PlayStation's finest moments'.

7. Assassin's Creed Odyssey

After churning out yearly Assassin's Creed games for some time, Ubisoft took a step back and realised it wasn't quite enough and the series didn't have the prestige it once did. They released Assassin's Creed Origins, which turned the franchise into a more open world RPG, then built upon that with Assassin's Creed Odyssey; the best Assassin's Creed game yet. An engrossing story and stunning visuals make for a vast journey across ancient Greece. It's a true odyssey.

6. Super Mario Odyssey

Everyone's favourite plumber leapt onto the Nintendo Switch with a purpose with Super Mario Odyssey, along with his new best pal Cappy. Embark on another treacherous journey across multiple worlds to save Princess Peach from Bowser's clutches and meet numerous friendly and fearsome characters along the way. Super Mario Odyssey retains the charm and captivating gameplay from previous instalments, while keeping up with modern gameplay elements and introducing new mechanics of its own.

5. Kingdom Hearts 3

Who needs a significant other when you can journey through various Disney worlds with Donald Duck and Goofy by your side? Kingdom Hearts 3 is the long-awaited third instalment in the franchise and it hasn't disappointed. From climbing the North Mountain in Arendelle (Frozen) to exploring Andy's Room in Toy Box (Toy Story) and flying around San Fransokyo (Big Hero 6), Kingdom Hearts 3 is a lengthy JRPG that is perfect for veterans and newcomers to the series alike.

4. Red Dead Redemption 2

Is there a better way to kick off this list than with Rockstar's western epic? A prequel to the first game, Red Dead Redemption 2 places you in the shoes of Arthur Morgan. Explore the staggeringly beautiful wild west on horseback, hunt animals, play poker, go fishing and more as you saunter around as part of Dutch van der Linde's gang. When you've finished with the 80+ hour journey, jump into Red Dead Online for even more wild west action.

3. Horizon Zero Dawn

Robot dinosaurs. Need we say anything else? Probably not, but we will anyway. Take control of Aloy in Horizon Zero Dawn, an open world RPG where she discovers herself and her history. Robot dinosaurs inhabit the landscape, from small Watchers to terrifying Snapmaws and Thunderjaws. Horizon Zero Dawn rarely puts a foot wrong, from the plethora of ways to engage in combat to travelling across the map and exploring the various tribes that have set up homes and towns in every corner.

2. The Last Of Us

One of the oldest games on this list, The Last Of Us is a heart-wrenching journey set in the near future. Without spoiling too much, a deadly disease has covered most of the world and your goal is to escort the only known immune human to a research lab, so a cure can be created. What ensues is a tale of love and loss, with breathtaking moments that tugs on the heartstrings like never before.

1. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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If you can get your head round a brand new style of combat that does away with most conventions seen in other games, the rest of The Witcher 3 could be considered perfect. You are Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher - also known as a monster slayer to you and I. There's so much to do and see in The Witcher 3, it may seem overwhelming at first, but after you complete your first few monster contracts and begin Geralt's journey to find the ones he loves, you will not put the game down until you've reached the end and slain thousands of enemies.

There's 15 absolutely phenomenal single player games here, so you don't have to be alone on this Valentine's Day, or any Valentine's Day for the next 15 years!

Sometimes it’s nice to sit back and enjoy some video games on your own. There’s no need to jump online and get a gang of friends together for raids or matches. Instead, if you’re looking to enjoy some great video games that allow you to progress at a pace of your choosing then we suggest looking at some of these upcoming video game titles of 2019. These titles are slated to launch at some point in 2019 though there is always the possibility of a video game title being delayed into 2020. Likewise, there are always more video games being announced throughout the year so you’ll want to check back for new updates.

Below are some of the currently anticipated video game titles that seem to be great for players who wish to enjoy a lone wolf style gameplay. With the video game title, there will be a brief description of the video game, information regarding certain details such as developers, platforms and its release date, along with a trailer.

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Planet Zoo
  • Developer: Frontier Developments
  • Publisher: Frontier Developments
  • Platforms: PC
  • Release: November 5, 2019

If you enjoyed the old school simulation and management game Zoo Tycoon then you won’t want to miss out on Planet Zoo. This video game is being developed by Frontier Developments, a studio that released Planet Coaster and a company that knows how to make these type of simulation titles. Planet Zoo is set to be a spiritual successor to Zoo Tycoon with players being in control of designing, managing and operating the day-to-day of a lively zoo. It’s all about making a profit while keeping your guests entertain and the animals happy.

It’s worth mentioning that Planet Zoo is looking to make a massive improvement to the overall animal artificial intelligence within the game compared to the original Zoo Tycoon series. For instance, you’ll find that some animals do better with packs than others. Outside of animal intelligence, players can even breed animals and continue to create a lively and populated zoo full of healthy animals. Currently, the video game is set to release in November of this year with a beta taking place towards the end of September.

Far Cry: New Dawn
  • Developer: Ubisoft
  • Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: February 15, 2019

Note: Spoilers for Far Cry 5

If you enjoyed Far Cry 5 then you know that the ending leaves you hanging. At the end of the game you find that the world is on the brink of collapsing due to the end of the world and you find yourself stuck with the antagonist where the game ends following credits. Now if you’re hoping to find out what happens after the credits roll and what has happened to Hope County after the nuclear blast then you’ll get the opportunity in Far Cry New Dawn. This title takes place seventeen years after the events of Far Cry 5 where you will find returning characters from Far Cry 5 and the result of the protagonist and antagonist of Far Cry 5.

With Hope County mangled and distorted by the nuclear blast, players will find new land masses to explore. Survivors have started to rebuild the world but a new threat of bandits has prevented Hope County from truly being free from tyranny control. Players will be stepping up to free up outposts and preventing from the new bandit group controlled by twin sisters from destroying Hope County and the innocent citizens who dwell within it.

The Outer Worlds
  • Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
  • Publisher: Private Division
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: 2019

Obsidian Entertainment is a well-known and beloved video game development studio after they have released countless iconic RPG titles. For instance, the developers were responsible for Fallout: New Vegas and during The Game Awards 2018 came the announcement of The Outer Worlds. This is a brand new experience which resembles a bit like their past Fallout: New Vegas work. Within the game players will be embarking on an adventure set in the distant future where mankind has colonized space. So far we know that players will be investigating megacorporations to find just how strong of a hold they have on life and the colonized worlds.

Just like with past RPG titles developed under Obsidian Entertainment, the gameplay narrative will present players with multiple answers and options. Depending on the options selected may result in various branching storylines. Unfortunately, we don’t have to many details regarding the game narrative and gameplay mechanics. However, as mentioned, this is an RPG adventure so players can still expect to see various customization options and a massive world to explore.

In The Valley of Gods
  • Developer: Campo Santo
  • Publisher: Valve Corporation
  • Platforms: PC
  • Release: 2019

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Campo Santo is a new video game development studio who only has one video game title within their library so far, however, that one title helped put this development studio on the map. You’ve likely either played or heard of their 2016 video game release, Firewatch, a game that followed a narrative journey of a forest fire lookout named Henry.

Throughout the journey, we learn more about Henry and his decision to take a rather lonesome job. Since its release, Campo Santo has been acquired by Valve Corporation though they will continue to work on their upcoming title, In The Valley of Gods.

This is another narrative journey with the setting taking place in 1920 Egypt. Players step into the shoes of Rashida, a former explorer and filmmaker that has been disgraced. Now, Rashida has one last chance to make a big discovery and fulfill her love of adventure, but she will have to seek help from Zora, a former partner she swore to never work with again. If this is anything like Firewatch, the title will be a great single-player adventure title where you can roam the level and enjoy the views while also progressing through the narrative story.

The Sinking City

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  • Developer: Frogwares
  • Publisher: Bigben Interactive
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: June 27, 2019

The Sinking City is a game that was originally meant to be Call of Cthulhu until developers, Frogwares, decided to make their own creation. Now this heavily inspired H.P. Lovecraft title is something that has plenty of gamers eyes focused on for a release in June of this year. Players will follow a private investigator by the name of Charles W. Reed who is in New England seeking answers to why the city has been suffering from massive floods. From the look of the teaser trailer, there is clearly something supernatural affecting the area and a dark mystery that will need to be unveiled.

This is a single-player focused video game and its one that will likely have you drawn in. Players will be exploring a city as you attempt to learn what is causing all of this havoc throughout the area. Likewise, in-game mechanics may potentially change simply from the choices and actions you make as your progress the narrative.

Bayonetta 3
  • Developer: Platinum Games
  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Platforms: NS
  • Release: TBA

The Bayonetta series will receive a third installment. Development studio Platinum Games has previously spoken of an interest in going back to the series depending on if the sequel, Bayonetta 2, was deemed a success.

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Bayonetta 3 has since been announced, though there have been no details as to what gamers can expect from the title. Instead, we will likely see the Umbra Witch, Bayonetta, come back fighting more massive demons and angels. Likewise, there have been statements from the developers suggesting that gamers can expect an even tighter action title when Bayonetta 3 finally hits store shelves.