First 50:
52. Mechwarrior 5: Clans - PC
53. Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred - PC
54. Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven - Switch
55. Dragon Age: The Veilguard - PC
56. STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl - PC
57. Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers - PC
58. Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake - Switch
59. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - PC
60. Extraneum - PC
61. Diluvian Ultra - PC
62. Starfield: Shattered Space - PC
Shattered Space is a piece of story DLC for Starfield that lets you finally engage with House Va'ruun, the folks who showed up as random bandits and were part of one of your party member's backstory. Unlike the base game, where planet hopping is the primary focus, here you spend almost your entire time on a single planet, evoking something closer to the Fallout model.
The DLC is triggered when you jump into a system that doesn't already have an event. You'll get a distress call from a space station, and after exploring it you'll trigger it to jump back home to the House Va'ruun homeworld, where the rest of the DLC takes place. The people have been working on experiments that ended up causing a bunch of people to turn into angry ghosts, as well as spatial distortions to open up and lock off the palace. Your goal is to get to the bottom of things.
There's not really much interesting things going on with the DLC, to be frank. They don't really do much with the whole ghost thing; once you learn the basis behind it you'll see the end coming a mile away, and it's not nearly as cool as the sidequest with multiple timelines. It's mostly an exercise in teleporting enemies that really drags down the combat, as now you just end up having to face tank everything and I hope you have enough medkits. Speaking of, the local shops carry very few, so come prepared.
The final thing that surprised me was just how short the DLC was. We definitely saw that with some of the Fallout DLCs, but in Starfield it feels even more egregious, due to the general scope of the game. I wouldn't recommend spending money on this, though if you already have it through a premium edition you might as well spend some time with it.