The Best Games of 2019 So Far

With the end-of-year rush now behind us, we’re looking back at the best games of 2019 so far. We’ve already covered the best games on each system — PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC — but this list encompasses all platforms to provide a more complete look at this year’s top reviewed games. Below you’ll find all 52 games released in 2019 that received a review score of 8.5 or higher from IGN. Note that, despite their qualifying scores, expansions (e.g. Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers) and ports (e.g. Cuphead and Unravel 2 on Switch) aren’t included. Remakes (e.g. Resident Evil 2 and Link’s Awakening) are, however, since they are effectively new games rather than remasters.

Team Sonic Racing

Review Score: 8.5 | Developer: Sumo Digital | Platform(s): PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC

From our review: Team Sonic Racing nails what matters most: speed and finesse on the racetrack. 

Sumo Digital, part of the Sumo Group PLC (LON:SUMO) is an award-winning business providing creative and development services to the video games and entertainment industries, from studios in Sheffield, Newcastle, Nottingham, Pune (India) and Vancouver (Canada).

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