Our Number One Movie Of 2020: Birds Of Prey

2020 was unsurprisingly light on superhero movies, and, in fact, this was the first year since 2009 that no Marvel movie hit the big screen. But that doesn’t mean we were completely lacking in quality cape-and-cowl content–far from it. While the MCU may have been MIA through 2020, the vacuum was filled by an unexpected bright spot by the name of Birds of Prey–or, perhaps more accurately, called Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, the title it held onto for about a week or so after it hit theaters. But it’s just Birds of Prey now, and that’s what really matters.

Birds of Prey was a movie that nobody saw coming, especially given Margot Robbie’s introduction to the role of Harley Quinn back in 2016’s Suicide Squad. The movie really had no right to shape up the way it did, not with so much stacked against it. Sitting down in a theater to finally see it at release–just a month or so before the pandemic really took hold in early February–there was an overwhelming sense of both trepidation and curiosity from the crowd. Everything about this could so easily go south, or just become a Suicide Squad Part 2. It could have brought the DCEU’s winning streak to a crashing halt and regressed all the progress made right back to the rain-slicked, grey-toned monotony of days gone by.

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Best Action-Adventure Games In 2020 By Score

The action-adventure genre is among the most prominent in gaming. As experiences that are easy to pick up but still demand a level of finesse to play, they’re frequently where folks go for a balanced mix of fun and challenge. If you’re a fan of the genre, then you’ll be happy to know that 2020 was packed with several standout gems.

In the following roundup, you can find a selection of action-adventure games that GameSpot has scored 8 or higher throughout 2020. The games below cover a wide range of styles within the genre as a whole, from action-RPGs and platformers to first-person shooters and beat-’em-ups. Whatever you lean toward, these action-adventure games are well worth playing and come highly recommended.

Like previous years, we’ve determined as a team some of the best games this year. For a look at what GameSpot finds as this year’s finest games, be sure to check out our Best Games of 2020, but if you’re keener to see what’s in store next year, jump into our hub for the Most Anticipated Games of 2021.

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Best Shooters In 2020 By Score

There’s really nothing quite like getting invested into a great shooter. With games like Destiny 2 reinventing itself with new mechanics and storytelling, and Doom Eternal leaning further into combat puzzle formula, the shooters of 2020 offered players new ways to embrace fast-paced action and responsive shooting gameplay in satisfying ways. Along those games, there were also other shooters like Half-Life: Alyx that embraced new technology to further enhance the sense of immersion and reshape our view of what first-person shooters are capable of.

In GameSpot’s best of 2020 coverage, we’ve pulled together a selection of the year’s best shooters across different platforms. This particular breakdown focuses on games that GameSpot has given a score of 8 and above, which includes both first and third person shooters. For more on 2020’s best games, including a breakdown of GameSpot’s Game of the Year pick Half-Life: Alyx, be sure to check out our hub page of all the year’s standout titles.


Destiny 2: Beyond Light — 8/10

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“Beyond Light might not be the biggest expansion, but it does feel like we’ve entered a new chapter in the game’s life, with new priorities and an approach that makes the game more resonant in a way that goes beyond satisfying shooting. On the whole, Destiny 2 might be more of the same than it is different, but what’s the same about it–like its phenomenal raids and tight, satisfying gameplay–is still largely pretty great, and what’s different is mostly making the game all the more worthwhile.” — Phil Hornshaw

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Free Xbox Games With Gold Titles For January 2021 Announced

As the new year approaches, Microsoft has announced the free games Xbox Live subscribers will get next month as part of its Games with Gold offering. For January, Xbox users can get their hands on Breakdown, Dead Rising, The King of Fighters XIII, and Little Nightmares.

All four games are available to any Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S owner with an Xbox Live Gold or Game Pass Ultimate membership. Check the list below to learn the availability of each.

Free Xbox Games With Gold For January 2021

  • Little Nightmares: January 1-31
  • The King of Fighters XIII: January 1-15
  • Breakdown: January 16-31
  • Dead Rising: January 16-February 15

Developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, Little Nightmares is a 2D horror platformer where players must survive a massive industrial ship called The Maw with the fragile, yellow rainjacket-clad child Six. Having released to much critical acclaim in 2017 and receiving a few pieces of DLC thereafter, Tarsier Studios announced a sequel was in the works in 2019. Little Nightmares 2 drops on February 11, 2021.

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Nintendo Switch eShop Holiday Sale Is Live Now

With Christmas just a few days away, retailers and digital storefronts are offering one last round of deals before 2021 begins. Whether you game on console or PC, there are plenty of great digital game deals, including multiple holiday sales on the Nintendo Switch eShop. If you’re looking for something new to play over the holiday, you can save big on popular games from Ubisoft, Bandai Namco, and Capcom.

Capcom’s holiday sale on the eShop runs through January 4 and includes healthy doses of Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Devil May Cry. Resident Evil 4, 5, and 6 are all on sale for $15 each, while Revelations and its sequel are only $8 each. Both of the mainline Mega Man Legacy Collections and X Legacy Collections are discounted to $10 each. Meanwhile, you can grab Devil May Cry 3 for $12 and its predecessors for 10 bucks each. Other notable Capcom deals include Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate for $16, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy for $15, and Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen for $15.

Ubisoft’s holiday sale is live through December 31 and is led by Immortals Fenyx Rising. The open-world Zelda-like is on sale for $40, down from $60, just a few weeks after its release. You can also grab turn-based tactics game Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle for $15, Just Dance 2021 for $30, and Rayman Legends Definitive edition for $10.

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Best RPGs In 2020 By Score

Throughout its history, the role-playing game genre has offered some of the more complex pieces of storytelling and gameplay within the medium of games. In 2020, the RPG genre hit some notable strides with some great releases. Along with the revival of the legendary JRPG Final Fantasy VII with its remake, we also saw other games lean further into the craft of letting players chart their own stories and character dynamics in games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Crusader Kings III.

In the following roundup, you can find a selection of RPGs that GameSpot has rated an 8 and above throughout 2020. This year proved to be a remarkable year for the RPG genre, and the games we’ve pulled together below take the familiar tenets of the genre and reincorporate them in some exciting ways.

For more on 2020’s best games, including a breakdown of GameSpot’s Game of the Year pick Half-Life: Alyx, be sure to check out our hub page of all the year’s standout titles.

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