

It’s shaping up to be a great year for Pokémon fans. Fortunately, it’s due for this year after all, giving fans another chance to catch up with Kratos and Atreus’ extreme version of family therapy. God of War RagnarokĪs 2022 wore on, it seemed more and more likely that God of War Ragnarok was getting delayed. Launching after years in development hell and several course changes, Skull & Bones is a swashbuckling multiplayer pirate game with heavy Sea of Thieves vibes. Along with the farming and relationship-building you expect from life sims, it has a seasonal cycle that drastically changes the world and seems to have more fleshed-out combat. One of the most exciting reveals from a recent Nintendo Indies showcase, Harvestella looks like Square Enix’s take on Stardew Valley.
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Unlike some recent CoD games, its PC launch is landing on Steam, rather than. The sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare (and the second game called Modern Warfare 2) puts fan-favorite characters like Soap and Price back in action. Bayonetta 3 includes the new Naive Angel mode to make it a touch less risqué, but the series’ signature ultra-stylish gunplay remains intact. Bayonetta 3Īfter years of anticipation, Bayonetta fans finally get the sequel they’ve been craving. It’s sure to get plenty of attention from fans of DC heroes and the Arkham Batman games. Gotham KnightsĪ recent gameplay trailer revealed Gotham Knights’ multiplayer combat and loot system. Movement on the battlefield is more fluid in Sparks of Hope, and combatants can bring all kinds of new gadgets and weapons to the fight. Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of HopeĪ turn-based tactical game starring Mario may sound like a disaster on paper, but the first Mario + Rabbids was so good it’s getting a sequel. Forspoken already sparked controversy for its less-than-ideal handling of its Black female protagonist and gameplay details remain scarce. Square Enix’s upcoming action RPG is one of the biggest games left on this year’s calendar, and it’s something of a wild card. Some controversial changes have long-time players worried, while others call them sorely needed. It will replace the original Overwatch entirely when it launches, bringing new characters, modes, and maps.

October 4 (PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC)Īfter an extremely long wait, Overwatch 2 is finally coming. It challenges players to piece together the trail of a missing actress by sifting clues out of searchable film clips. Originally slated for July, the next game from the creator of Her Storyand Telling Lies continues those games’ distinctive investigative style. Like the rest of the SMT family tree, it features turn-based combat and mountains of lore. Still with us? The important thing is it’s a cyberpunk-adjacent take on Devil Summoners, with all that series’ demonic weirdness intact. Souls Hackers 2is a sequel to a sequel of a spinoff of Shin Megami Tensei. The rebooted Saints Row is going back to a more grounded approach but keeping the series’ wild character customization intact. Since then, it’s grown into its own distinct, much wackier series. Saints RowĪugust 23 (PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC)Īt launch, the original Saints Row was mostly seen as a Grand Theft Auto knockoff. One of the year’s most anticipated indie games lets you run a cult, but a cute one! Playing as an adorable little lamb, you’ll provide a nice home for your followers to live and work on - then harvest their prayers to feed an elder god. If management games are usually a little too dry for you, Two Point Campus may be more your speed. Two Point Campus takes the surreal management sim Two Point Hospital and puts you in charge of a university instead. Just like in that tactical RPG, you can choose from three storylines, one for each of the game’s warring houses. Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopesīuilding off the Fire Emblem Warriors musou game, Three Hopes tells an alternate timeline version of Three Houses. Mario Strikers: Battle League looks like the best entry yet, with flashy new moves on the field and an online multiplayer league.

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The soccer-inspired Mario Strikers series was never the most popular Mario sports title, but they’re excellent games worthy of a comeback. We won’t know until launch exactly how the hack-and-slash classic pulls off its leap to mobile, but early impressions are positive. Diablo ImmortalĪs Blizzard recently announced, its upcoming mobile game Diablo Immortalis also launching in Open Beta on PC. It looks like an interesting twist on card games, where the goal is to be a convincing cheat rather than a strategic player. One of the year’s most intriguing indies, Card Shark casts you as an 18th-century French fraudster working your way up the social ladder.
