

Sounds like the perfect place to hone your sword-fighting techniques. It takes place in a near-future vision of the world, where monsters roam the streets following a cataclysmic event that resulted in giant thorns piercing out of the Earth’s surface.
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CODE VEIN (EARLY 2018 - PC, PS4, XBOX ONE)Ĭode Vein has much of what has made the Souls series so appealing - namely challenging action-RPG gameplay and a dark, foreboding world to explore - but with a more anime-style sensibility. Helmed by long-time Castlevania producer Koji Igarashi, with a soundtrack from Symphony of the Night’s Michiru Yamane, Bloodstained looks to offer all of the same gothic horror action, but without the baggage of the Belmont family tree. And while Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night may not be a Castlevania game in name, it has the right pedigree behind it. It’s been a long time since we had a proper Castlevania game, and the recent Netflix anime has only made fans more eager for some vampire whipping action. If that’s not enough, it has both rocket packs and space dinosaurs.īLOODSTAINED: RITUAL OF THE NIGHT (2018 - PC, PS4, XBOX ONE, SWITCH) Called Anthem, it appears to follow the road paved by Destiny, with a vast sci-fi universe that’s shared among players, so you can venture off on your own, or take on some missions with a buddy. Mass Effect: Andromeda may have disappointed many, but BioWare’s next effort looks much more ambitious. Combine this with a number of quality-of-life tweaks, like streamlined controls and a better tutorial, and that bet might just pay off for Capcom. The shift to current generation consoles means a larger world, more realistic creatures to hunt, and a complex ecosystem that feels surprisingly real. Monster Hunter World is a big, bold bet that the series - a genuine phenomenon in Japan - can be a global hit. MONSTER HUNTER WORLD (JANUARY 26TH - PS4, XBOX ONE) With that out of the way, let’s all prepare for the next 12 months by being excited about video games. There’s also a good chance that at least a few of these titles will be delayed beyond 2018. So while the likes of The Last of Us Part II or Metroid Prime 4 could well end up releasing next year, they’re not included for that reason. One small note: this list only includes games with actual release dates, or which have been promised for next year. I’ve gathered together some of the most exciting titles slated for 2018. Iconic creators like Koji Igarashi and Keita Takahashi are returning to make the kinds of games they love, while colorful, personal indie games like Ooblets and Florence are shaping up wonderfully. But while it may not have as many big names, 2018 is still shaping up to have some excellent releases.

Sure, there’s the delayed sequel to Red Dead Redemption, and BioWare’s ambitious new online game Anthem.

In comparison, 2018 doesn’t have quite so many hotly-anticipated games. Debating our favorite titles from 2017 was particularly contentious, with experiences like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Persona 5, Nier Automata, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Super Mario Odyssey all vying for attention. How do you follow a year like 2017? While the last 12 months have been awful in many respects, when it comes to new game releases it’s been among the best years in recent memory.
