With so many choices, it's hard to pick from the wide-array of games that are available online and on the shelves.

This month, a number of video games will be released and available across all platforms and to help make things easier for you, below, we've listed the best of them.

All of these titles are available from Amazon who promise Standard Delivery on each game's release date.

Far Cry 5 - March 27

The biggest game released this month is the latest in the Far Cry series. Far Cry 5 is set in the fictional town of Hope County, Montana. You as the player take on the role of the Sheriff's Deputy and become embroiled in a conflict between a doomsday cult called 'Eden's Gate' and the resisting Hope County Residents.

The game is available in Limited Edition, Gold Edition and Standard Edition. The Gold Edition, which costs £59, comes with: a Season Pass; three extra post-launch story packs; and the Classic Edition of Far Cry 3. You can also purchase a Standard Edition that comes with a finely-detailed The Father's Calling figurine.

It is available here for pre-order now on PC, PS4 and Xbox One.

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Life Is Strange: Before The Storm - March 9

Released this Friday, Life Is Strange is the story of a young 16 year-old girl named Chloe Price. After forming an unlikely relationship with the beautiful and popular Rachel Amber, both girls' worlds are turned upside down when a family secret takes their alliance to a new level.

Life Is Strange is a "choice and consequence" game which means that there is no single narrative and multiple possible endings.

Available to pre-order on PC, PS4 and Xbox One here.

Arizona Sunshine - March 21

Arizona Sunshine is the game where "virtual reality meets the zombie apocalypse". The game is made exclusively for virtual reality immersing you the player in a post-apocalyptic world in the Grand Canyon state or Arizona. Southwestern America.

The game is available for just £24.99 but requires a virtual reality starter pack like this .

A Way Out - March 23

Although this can be enjoyed in a single-player format, A Way Out has been created to be a "tailored co-op experience" which means it is best experienced being played with a friend. The levels are designed for two players to navigate their way through and "explores the notion of trust, betrayal and facing up to the consequences of your decisions".

This game is available for just £21.99 on both PS4 and Xbox One.