
D+PAD Magazine writes:
Neural implants, bionic limbs, retractable weapons and active camouflage have all become synonymous with the science fiction genre, and most recently in video games such as Crysis 2 and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. The abilities granted to the player from these technological marvels are often a necessity in the name of progression, adding greater depth through a range of customisable options; but just how have they influenced gaming and are they more grounded in reality than we might initially think?
Crytek : In episode two of Our Story, the team discusses the evolution of Crysis into Crysis 2 and 3 (and the pressures that came with it), how a local connection landed an incredible collaboration with legendary composer Hans Zimmer, and the New York trip that inspired much of Crysis 2. For the gladiators among you, you’ll also get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the development of Ryse: Son of Rome and the attention to detail that went into it.

GF365: "Here are our picks for the eight best sci-fi RPGs. Science fiction is a great genre for any medium of entertainment. These games are the best in the genre."
The og deus ex is magical. Im also very exited about mass effect legendary edition from the gp. Its next on my playlist never played mass effect game before.
Why aren't there more? A Star Trek RPG for one. Or something with non humanoid aliens?
I really hope Naughty Dog is doing a Sci-Fi game. As a lover all most things RPG I would love to see Naughty Dog quality in an RPG.

The Adventure games genre is insanely massive and creative, so here is the in-depth list of its Best and greatest titles to play in 2022.
Is Elden Ring an adventure game? If so, it should be at the top of the list.