Summary

  • While it's difficult to categorize Double-A games, they are basically between indie and Triple-A, offering quality experiences despite budget constraints.
  • Games like Atomic Heart, GreedFall, and Lies of P provide immersive narratives with cool gameplay mechanics.
  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice showcases the emotional depth and innovative storytelling you can find here.

Double-A games are the unsung category falling between indie and Triple-A development. You can read more about the key differences between each here, but Double-A aims at hitting that elevated mark of Triple-A despite budgetary constraints and smaller development teams. And on certain occasions, they can even out Triple-A large studios.

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These are the kind of quality Double-A games that are highlighted below. Whether you're into FPS, open-world fantasy RPGs and Soulslikes, narrative-driven games, horror, or co-op adventures, these games have you covered and might be almost indistinguishable from Triple-A.

10 Atomic Heart

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Atomic Heart

Released February 21, 2023 Developer(s) Mundfish Publisher(s) Mundfish, Focus Entertainment Platform(s) PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand Collapse

Atomic Heart is a Double-A BioShock clone, plain and simple. The inspirational mix of sci-fi and horror and allowing the protagonist to wield Polymer abilities that act essentially like Vigors and Plasmids make it seem all the more so. Also, instead of a U.S. city in the sky, the USSR made one of its own with all its advancements in developing AI and Polymer technology in this altered history of the post-WW2 era.

The introduction to this game is astonishing and will hook you right away into the narrative that unfolds. The traversal and world design further pivot into a more Far Cry and Dead Island style, particularly the feel of the vehicle mechanics during exploration. Where Atomic Heart might lose you a little is its dialogue writing and voice-acting delivery.

9 GreedFall

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GreedFall

Released September 10, 2019 Developer(s) Spiders Publisher(s) Focus Home Interactive Platform(s) PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 3.5/5 star review of GreedFall!

You don't have to buy into big Triple-A titles like Skyrim, The Witcher 3, and Dragon's Dogma 2 to get an immersive fantasy experience with excellent world-building and character creation. What Spiders was able to accomplish with GreedFall in the open-world fantasy RPG genre is a perfect example — a game rich enough in lore and mythology to even warrant an entire prequel game.

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What sets GreedFall apart as an RPG narrative is its major historical inspirations from the period of global colonization rather than traditional medieval fantasy. As much as there's combat built around magic and giant beasts on the mythical island of Teer Fradee, the game is largely centered around the themes of colonialism and the plight of the indigenous population (even in its very name).

8 Alone In The Dark

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Alone in the Dark

Released 1992 Publisher(s) Infogrames Platform(s) PC, iOS Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 3/5 star review of Alone in the Dark!

Don't go into Alone in the Dark expecting a polished survival horror combat experience like Resident Evil 2 Remake, because that's not what the heart of the game is. It's more of a Southern Gothic horror noir puzzle game that immerses you in atmospheric environment design, lighting, audio, and Lovecraftian monsters.

This is meant to be a reimagining of the series, keeping some aspects faithful to the original 1992 game with new direction from Amnesia and Soma writer Mikael Hedberg, creature art from Guy Davis (Guillermo del Toro's collaborator), and lead characters played by none other than actors Jodie Comer and David Harbour. If you survey all the Alone in the Dark games since the original, 2024's is a stellar entry.

7 RoboCop: Rogue City

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RoboCop: Rogue City

Released November 2, 2023 Developer(s) Teyon Publisher(s) Nacon Platform(s) PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 3.5/5 star review of RoboCop: Rogue City!

Out of all the RoboCop video games that exist, Teyon delivered a winner with its 2023 title, RoboCop: Rogue City. This is the game for fans of the original movie series from the '80s and early '90s, and the FPS genre in general. The missions, locations, gunplay action, and UI that places you in Alex Murphy's suit understand what was so iconic about Paul Verhoeven's original film.

Even better, you have the original actor for RoboCop, Peter Weller, reprising the role of the titular protagonist, along with more Easter eggs hidden throughout the game. For Rogue City being a Double-A title, the weapon variety, skill system, and combat certainly don't show it.

6 Lies Of P

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Lies of P

Released September 19, 2023 Developer(s) Round8 Studio, Neowiz Publisher(s) Neowiz Platform(s) PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 4/5 star review of Lies of P!

What's not to love about Lies of P? It's the best and closest successor to Bloodborne by far and interweaves an excellent storyline of necromancy, a plague, murderous puppets, and lore from Carlo Collodi's The Adventures of Pinocchio. And yes, you get to play as Pinocchio in a Gothic Soulslike backdrop of Krat.

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The atmosphere and story, along with its highly unique boss designs and enemies that are made of nightmares, also make it a compelling horror game. The parry mechanic, legion arm customization, weapons, NPCs, and world design will have you deceived into thinking it's a FromSoftware title.

5 Helldivers 2

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Check out our 4/5 star review of Helldivers 2!

Double-A gaming just can't get enough of Paul Verhoeven. Not only do you have RoboCop: Rogue City, but now also a game so clearly inspired by his 1997 film Starship Troopers in all but name, and some might even say far superior to the licensed Starship Troopers: Extermination game that launched in 2023.

It's, of course, Helldivers 2, a grand sci-fi co-op adventure where you must kill giant space bugs that swarm and inhabit hostile planets all in the name of Super Earth! There are lots of satirical moments and funny dialogue, excellent combat and alien designs, and plenty of fun to be enjoyed with your fellow Helldivers. Do your part!

4 A Plague Tale Series

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A Plague Tale: Requiem

Released October 18, 2022 Developer(s) Asobo Studio Publisher(s) Focus Entertainment Platform(s) PC, Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 4.5/5 star review of A Plague Tale: Innocence!

If you want The Last of Us equivalent in the Double-A sphere, Asobo Studio's A Plague Tale games are truly the most identical in theme, characters, and gameplay. It's also surprising what the series was able to achieve from a cinematic, emotional, and horror standpoint from a team that also gave you Microsoft Flight Simulator, Monopoly, and 2017's Zoo Tycoon remaster.

The series takes place in Medieval France where a fictional scourge of rats has descended on the land, feasting on everything and everyone in sight. You control siblings Amicia and Hugo de Rune, the latter of whom has a connection to the plague that puts a target on their backs. It grapples with puzzles, stealth, and the harrowing themes of the loss of innocence.

3 Life Is Strange Series

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Life is Strange Arcadia Bay Collection

Released September 27, 2022 Developer(s) DON'T NOD, Deck Nine Publisher(s) Square Enix Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 5/5 star review of Life is Strange: True Colors!

Don't Nod Entertainment is one of the masters of producing quality Double-A story-driven adventures. While it has been leaning more into the Soulslike genre lately with releases such as Vampyr and Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, Life is Strange will always be its most well-known and iconic contribution to gaming.

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All three mainline games (five if you include the Before: The Storm prequel and prologue The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit) are an episodic anthology that follows new characters wrapped up in an emotional storyline dealing with supernatural powers. It also has some of the most relatable and heartwarming moments and character development you'll see in games.

2021's Life is Strange: True Colors was developed by Deck Nine and was the first game to forgo the episodic release model at launch.

2 It Takes Two

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It Takes Two

Released March 26, 2021 Developer(s) Hazelight Studios Publisher(s) Electronic Arts Platform(s) PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, Switch Powered by Expand Collapse

Check out our 4.5/5 star review of It Takes Two!

When you beat out massive Triple-A titles like Capcom's Resident Evil Village, Arkane's Deathloop, the gorgeous next-gen platformer Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and even Metroid Dread for Game of the Year, you know you're doing something right. It Takes Two is special like that.

This game comes from designer Josef Fares and Hazelight Studios, which specializes in heavy narrative co-op and teamwork-driven titles like A Way Out and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. The premise of It Takes Two is cuter and more heartwarming, exploring the love between a husband and wife, Cody and May, who transform into dolls and go through a series of puzzle-platformer trials to save their marriage.

1 Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

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Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Released August 16, 2017 Developer(s) Ninja Theory Publisher(s) Ninja Theory Platform(s) PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Switch, PC Powered by Expand Collapse

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice will always be peak Double-A gaming, as nothing can come closer to bordering on Triple-A than this wonderful gem based around psychosis and a harrowing Celtic descent into hell. It's part historical horror, part emotional tale, and features excellent hack-and-slash combat and visuals to rival that of Sony's God of War.

While the sequel is surely set to surpass what the first game has accomplished in terms of graphics and set pieces, Hellblade set the standard for the researching and handling of sensitive trauma and mental illness subject matter in video game storytelling. Infusing all that heavy material with Celtic and Norse mythology is an added cherry on top.

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