Since the inception of Screen Rant Gaming, we’ve reviewed hundreds of games from AAA Game of the Year winners to sleeper indie hits. While no game is perfect, there’s many that have still earned a five-star rating from our reviewers thanks to their impressive gameplay, story, and design. While an incredibly difficult task to rank these phenomenal titles, our Gaming editors have collectively decided how these industry-shaking games stack up against each other, resulting in the definitive five-star game ranking in celebration of Screen Rant’s 20th anniversary.
When reviewing a game, Screen Rant’s reviewers consider a wide range of categories, not only the gameplay, but also the graphics, bugs, accessibility, approachability, world design, characters, and more. However, what our reviewers can’t predict is each game’s impact on the industry. Some of our five-star games, while older, have truly stood the test of time, amassing countless players and remaining part of the cultural gaming landscape even years after their release. Others have had less longevity or less of an impact, which is one of the wider considerations of our ranking. With this list, we aren’t only considering the games on an individual basis, but also their impact since launch.
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Read: Screen Rant’s Five-Star Review
Released in 2022, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a spin-off of the 2019 hit, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Houses. As the title suggests, the game uses the same mechanics as Dynasty Warriors and The Legend of Zelda spin-off, Hyrule Warriors. Three Hopes garnered generally very favorable reviews at launch, with its current Metacritic rating standing at 80.
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