Get your entire flight plan in our Mass Effect 1 Legendary Edition review. It's an post-apocalyptic open world full of mutant animal characters whose physical attributes actually reflect their RPG stats.
It sure looks pretty, but it wound up a bit disappointing, according to our Biomutant review. June is heating up with lots of familiar favorites. The long-awaited Chivalry 2 is finally dropping this month as well, which should be plenty of chaos for the month. Chivalry 2 June 8 Medieval fighting is having a comeback when Torn Banner Studios release the sequel to their competitive sword battling game.
Battles can be bigger than ever this time with player objective maps to tackle. Torn Banner has raised the standard again, according to our Chivalry 2 review. Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 June 4 Contracts 2 is going further than its predecessor with even longer range shots than before. This stealth FPS now has meter shots to tackle across its campaign. Get your briefing in our Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 review.
Backbone June 8 This detective adventure game stars a raccoon in a trench coat but don't let that fool you.
This one looks like a pretty dark, dystopian mystery story. Before you take a crack yourself, here's our Backbone impressions. You'll play a a psionic, a human with psychic abilities trained to fight the mutants called Others, which are wacky things giant human arms with a steam valve in the center.
We break it all down in our Scarlet Nexus review. July has turned into a strong month for some console series that are headed to PC. If those aren't your speed, there's more Warhammer this month too. Unlike Monster Hunter World, you'll tame, befriend, and ride "monsties" and fight with them in turn-based battles.
The series spinoff has hatched into a fine specimen, we say in our Monster Hunter Stories 2 review. Crisbell's turn-based battles all hinge on controlling time, seeing the effects of your attacks in the future and using them to prepare in the present.
Save yourself some time and take a look at our Cris Tales review. Following an ancestor of legendary Phoenix Wright, this one takes you back to the s. If you're looking for a clue on whether to try it, check our Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review. It takes you back to ancient Rome to solve the mystery of a city whose citizens were all turned to gold.
Unless it winds up with another delay, August is officially the month that Amazon will push their first MMO out the door. New World did in fact get delayed to September, whoops.
It's joined by Amplitude's Civ-like Humankind, and Psychonauts 2. Humankind August 17 Aiming to evolve world-building strategy, Humankind looks like a possible rival to Civilization. Amplitude Studios are challenging players to create civilizations that change and survive rather than dominating opponents.
Psychonauts 2 August 25 The long-awaited sequel to Double Fine's 3D platformer returns with even more brains to explore. This time, you'll use all Raz's psychic powers to solve the mystery of who kidnapped Truman Zanotto. September is now host to a lot of games that used to have release dates earlier in the year.
Cross your fingers that none of them get delayed again. Deathloop September 14 Arkane returns with another FPS adventure and this one sounds like a great time. Master assassin Colt is stuck in a time loop on Blackreef Island where he'll have to sneak and plan and maneuver to kill all of his eight targets in 24 hours or start over.
Don't call a do-over before you read our Deathloop review. Tales of Arise September 10 The latest Tales JRPG has been a long time coming, but it's looking promising, with a new engine and bigger budget than the series has seen in years. Expect some very anime drama and even faster action-RPG combat than past Tales games. It's a very pretty world with shades of Zelda in its action combat and puzzling adventure. Let us guide you through it in our Kena: Bridge of Spirits review. New World September 28 Amazon's premiere MMO has been in the works for a long time, and has almost released once already.
We break it all down in our New World review. October has now filled up with a whole bash of spooky games, and a few non-spooky ones as well.
Get the game plan in our Far Cry 6 review. Back 4 Blood October 12 Turtle Rock Studios are returning to run and gun zombie co-op under a new name but don't be fooled, this is essentially a Left 4 Dead game, which we're all for. The gorey details are all in our Back 4 Blood review. The game has already been released but the developers recently announced the release of a new PlayStation 5 version, Death Stranding Director's Cut to be released on September 24, It is considered as one of the best games of and was nominated for several awards and managed to win plenty of them including Game of the Year.
The Medium: This is a psychological horror video game developed and published by Bloober Team. But the PS5 version of the game is supposed to release in September. The game allows the users to play the game in third-person as Marianne, who has the ability to travel into the spirit realm.
Microsoft confirms release of Xbox Cloud Gaming service during the holiday season. Exploring the city of Blackreef and stalking the eight targets to figure out how best to ruin their never-ending day to free yourself looks like a bundle of fun. Kena: Bridge of Spirits September 21 The stunningly beautiful Kena looks to be a concise and familiar action-adventure formula wrapped in top-notch presentation. Diablo 2: Resurrected September 23 The overhaul and improvement of the classic lord of loot arrives with remade cutscenes, qualify of life improvements, and updated 3D graphics.
Sable September 23 An an atmospheric open-world exploration game about a rite of passage, Sable is a protagonist on both a hoverbike with music from Japanese Breakfast. Fighting sieges and tug-of-war over territory control with muskets and fire magic seems like a pretty good time to me. FIFA 22 October 2 The latest entry in the football franchise seems to be getting the last-gen treatment on PC, but is still supposed to include some new features for Career mode and others.
Exophobia October 5 A retro-inspired high speed FPS, Exophobia oozes style and looks like a fun trip down memory lane. It has a demo on Steam if that piques your interest.
Far Cry 6 October 7 This time we'll be following new heroine Dani after she touches off a revolution against the Giancarlo Esposito-voiced dictator Castillo, ruler of fictional Yara.
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