2026's Best Games (So Far): A Curated List of Must-Play Titles
Introduction: The Year’s Finest Gaming Experiences
The first half of 2026 has been a exhilarating ride for gamers, with a stream of high-quality releases that have redefined genres and captivated players worldwide. While every game has its own charm, a select few have soared above the rest, earning top marks from critics and players alike. In this listicle, we highlight the three games that have achieved a review score of 9 or higher so far in 2026. These titles aren’t just polished—they’re groundbreaking, offering unforgettable journeys, whether you’re scaling treacherous cliffs, battling demonic hordes, or rolling dice in a tabletop-inspired fantasy. We’ve arranged them alphabetically for easy reference. For a full list of all games scoring 8 and above, check our ongoing 2026 review tracker. Here are the must-play games that define the year so far.

1. Cairn – Scaling New Heights of Peril and Wonder
Cairn sets a new benchmark for mountain-climbing games, blending awe-inspiring vistas with heart-pounding risk. You guide protagonist Aava up sheer cliffs where one wrong handhold means disaster. The game masterfully balances tension and tranquility—moments of quiet reflection after a grueling ascent reward your perseverance. Read our full Cairn review for more details, or watch the video review on YouTube. Available on PC and PS5. Buy on Steam.
2. Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred – A Expansion That Redefines the Franchise
Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred joins the pantheon of great Diablo expansions, delivering quality-of-life improvements, two explosive new classes (Warlock and Paladin), and a satisfying conclusion to the Hatred Saga. The expansion makes you feel like a true powerhouse while refining core mechanics. Check out our Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred review. Available on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One. Buy on Steam.
3. Esoteric Ebb – Where Tabletop Chaos Meets Digital Genius
Esoteric Ebb merges the unpredictability of tabletop D&D with the narrative depth of Disco Elysium. You play a bumbling magic-user whose fate hinges on nerve-wracking die rolls. Set in a vibrant original world, the game is equal parts charming and hilarious, with a killer soundtrack to boot. Read our Esoteric Ebb review. Available on PC.
Conclusion: A Promising Start to 2026
These three games showcase the diversity and quality of 2026’s lineup so far. Whether you crave adrenaline, strategic depth, or narrative innovation, there’s something here for you. As the year continues, we’ll keep updating our list with more 8+ scoring titles. For now, dive into these masterpieces and see why they’re the best of the year.
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