The company was formed in 2003 and has been publishing and developing games at a consistent rate since then.

In fact, you cant go a year without at least one Square Enix game.

Learn all about the best Square Enix games of all time!

Split images of Aya Brea in Parasite Eve, Sora in Kingdom Hearts 3, and Cloud in Final Fantasy 7 Remake

The 2010s, in particular, were big for the company.

The company also published Tomb Raider titles and Hitman, so the people at Square Enix were busy.

Here are the best projects they were involved in for each year of the 2010s.

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Neither of them could deliver the same outrageous sandbox fun that Just Cause 2 provides.

It’s a wild game where you’re encouraged to cause as much chaos as possible.

There is also plenty of customization as you play as a man with a bunch of cybernetics.

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These add even more variety to the gameplay.

On top of that, Human Evolution has a good story and a cool presentation.

The latter is severely underrated, as it’s an excellent first-person puzzle title.

Featured image containing screenshots of Dragon Quest Builders 2, Final Fantasy 14, and Final Fantasy 15.

The faces of many Square Enix games, you’ll quickly instantly recognize and connect with these iconic protagonists.

It’s similar to Portal.

you’re free to make things heavier, lighter, slower, or remove gravity altogether.

Split images of Kingdom Hearts 2, Final Fantasy 7, and Dragon Quest 11.

Using all this, you have to complete a series of well-crafted puzzles.

Part of this is due to the title’s longevity.

People have been playing the title for years due to the regular release of great additional expansion packs.

Just Cause 2 screenshot of Rico Rodriguez grappling onto water tower.

However, SE did publish Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.

However, Life is Strange helped change the perception of those types of titles.

This is because it delivers an absorbing tale about a young girl with the power to rewind time.

Adam Jensen smoking in Deus Ex Human Revolution.

Its such a good story that its easy to ignore the lack of action-packed gameplay.

Plus, its a better game than its often given credit for.

Therefore, its Square Enixs best effort of 2016.

Screenshot of Ike in Quantum Conundrum, standing on a table while holding something.

It feels smooth and satisfying.

It’s an action RPG with an incredible story about a war between alien machines and human androids.

The tale is very deep and complex, and it requires multiple playthroughs to fully understand.

Shinryu flying above Ala Mhigo and the Royal Menagerie in Final Fantasy 14.

During those playthroughs, you experience smooth hack-and-slash action with the occasional gameplay section that dips into other genres.

Above them all, though, is Dragon Quest Builders 2.

Like the first game, it’s a title that combines action RPG elements with sandbox ones.

Lara Croft and her companions preparing for battle In Lara Croft and the temple of Osiris.

So, one minute, you’re building structures, and the next, you’re fighting monsters.

Thankfully, it lived up to the hype, too.

It provides thrilling and stylish combat that’s helped by a beautiful presentation.

Chloe Talking to Max in Life is Strange.

The best part of the game is the story, though.

From Final Fantasy to Dragon Quest, the PS5 has some of Square Enix’s best.

Final Fantasy 15 screenshot of Noctis holding up a fish he just caught.

2B in front of a green forest backdrop in Nier Automata.

Dragon Quest Builders 2 promo image of characters working in the field.

Screenshot of Sora on his knees and crying in Kingdom Hearts 3.

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