We have a list of 20 games ranked based on how hot the game is. Here are the names to look forward to during the busiest time of the year, from million-dollar blockbusters to new names, from classics to innovative titles.
Red Dead Redemption 2 — October 26— PlayStation 4, Xbox One
The story and the vast world for players to explore is the strength of Rockstar. A free-to-play western game with a great environment, which will help us experience places in the US at the end of the 19th century. We hope the plot of the game will have more special things than violent combos/ sad anti-hero characters we often see.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate — December 7 — Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Switch is a great game console, with classic titles and lots of cute stuff. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is one of them, returning with a multitude of characters and a detailed battle system. With so many characters and regions, we could mull over playing this game for months, if not years.
Tetris Effect — “Q3 2018” — PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR
Tetris, with music, with VR. Developed by the folks behind Rez Infinite and Lumines Remastered, Tetris Effect revives this classic puzzle game. It can be said that VR titles can be disappointing early on, quickly disappearing after a short time. The developer hopes that players themselves will be lost in the colorful world and musical stages in Tetris Effect (This game can be played without VR.)
Fallout 76 — November 17 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
The latest installment in this long-running series takes us to America in a post-apocalyptic world. Unlike previous installments in the series, Fallout 76 is a multiplayer game, with players exploring the vast world together online. You will participate in PvP battles or play according to the traditional PvE system as you like. Fighters can also launch nuclear weapons. Let’s see what developer Bethesda Game Studio has in store for us with Fallout 76.
Spider-Man — September 7 — PlayStation 4
This action-adventure game is currently storming the PS4 market. While Polygon thinks Spider-Man is a bit lacking in the element of surprise and Manhattan is a bit disappointing, it’s still a must-play for Marvel fans as well as action fans.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey — October 5— PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
There’s a lot to enjoy in last year’s Ancient Greek world. Moving from Greece to Rome, we are promised by Ubisoft that there will be many dialogue options for players to confess, insult as well as flirt with NPCs. The beach missions – one of the interesting points of this series – have improved a lot, while the combat system has been expanded. Assassin’s Creed games cause quite a bit of controversy in terms of quality issues, but the latest installment of AC certainly won’t let you down.
Wattam — “2018” — PlayStation 4, Windows PC
This game is the father of Katamari Damacy and Noby Noby Boy, Keita Takahashi, is responsible for showing the potential of Wattam. Wattam tells the journey of the green character, who is looking for new friends. More specifically, Wattam seems like a fun, unique game about how we interact with each other in the human world.
Pokémon: Let’s Go! — October 16 — Nintendo Switch
There are many predictions about Pokémon titles on Switch. Before E3 2018, we know more about Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!. Two titles will mark the series’ presence on the Nintendo Switch. Both versions will take us back to the early games of Pokémon. But unlike the previous installments, this one focuses on cooperative play. The game allows players to trade Pokemon with each other from the Let’s Go! to Pokémon.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider — September 14 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
Lara Croft will return to complete the reboot trilogy of the adventure adventure series that began with the 2013 Tomb Raider game. Let’s see how Lara will grow up this time. The journey this time will start at the Maya temple, with a darker storyline than before, and more opportunities for you to interact with NPCs.
Just Cause 4 — December 4 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
Just Cause 4 will push the action to the next level. The game from Avalanche studio will include creative explosions, along with new extreme weather environments and many opportunities to tie enemies together before smashing them to pieces. A romantic sabotage game by Avalanche.
Hitman 2 — November 13 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
Assassination specialist Agent 47 will visit new locations, including Miami and the jungles of South America. This is the sequel to Io Interactive in this stealth series. Four other locations have yet to be announced. The latest Hitman part has created large in-game contexts and complex social systems for players to experience and explore. We expect the sequel to continue this successful formula.
Life is Strange 2 — September 27— PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
We find a lot to celebrate creativity in Life is Strange (2015), including the depiction of young third-world girls with the mainstream gaming world. Life is Strange has breathed new life to bring such main characters into the game. Life is Strange 2 this time will deal with issues related to race and identity: two Latino brothers flee from life in the area and then collide with the police.
Forza Horizon 4 — October 2 — Windows PC, Xbox One
This is a great open world series with varied terrains and a huge collection of vehicles and challenges. This time, we will get to know a strange, fascinating Britain. Turn 10’s latest title is sure to be a nice racing game and worth playing (including a paid loot box system), but we expect the game to have a better story than its predecessors.
Battlefield 5 —October 19 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
The famous shooting series will return to World War 2, requiring players to know how to coordinate and use a variety of weapons and vehicles. The vast majority of players will be immersed in the vast online battles, but the single player part looks equally good, with diverse backgrounds and characters.
The Gardens Between — September 20 — Mac, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows PC
A light but profound game about the control of time is a puzzle game by Voxel Agents about the journey of two friends across many islands, solving puzzles to overcome the levels. The interesting point is that the player does not control the characters, but only the timeline, can teleport forward and backward. Through the demo, The Gardens Between holds a lot of promise.
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise — October 2 — PlayStation 4
Released in Japan (Hokuto ga Gotoku), it is an action-adventure martial arts game developed by Sega’s Yakuza team. Set in a post-apocalyptic setting, this game is quite violent, Let’s see Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise Did you find new fans outside of Japan?
Soulcalibur 6 — October 19 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
The highly anticipated weapon fighting game from Bandai Namco. Part 6 of the game will return to the events of the first Soulcalibur, but promises to have more details about the plot. Players can create their own warriors, and then use them in a single-player campaign.
Valkyria Chronicles 4 — September 25 – Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One.
With watercolor style graphics, this turn-based strategy game is set in the 1930s, in a parallel world. Fans of this series will be delighted to hear that the new design will return to its original values, after the previous version’s lack of success with the action gameplay.
Darksiders 3 — November 27 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
Fans of the series can’t wait to meet the game’s main character. Fury is the younger brother of two previous stars in the Dark Siders series, War and Death, who will appear in the new installment. Fury possesses magic and traditional weapons in a third-person action-adventure game, with a focus on the combat system.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 —October 12 — PlayStation 4, Windows PC, Xbox One
Closing the top 20 list is Activision’s annual first-person shooter title. Treyarch’s version is the 15th installment in the series, set in the near future. The game won’t have a single-player campaign, but will still feature zombies, in addition to a new battle royale mode called Blackout.
According to Polygon
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