![]() ![]() In Nioh 2, you’ll be able to transform into a Yokai, a phantom-like creature armed with devastating paranormal powers. Nioh 2 returns to Sengoku-era Japan to battle brutal monsters and demons in relentless martial arts-style combat. It features Gran, the main protagonist, along with 10 additional characters from the series who will duke it out for the title of champion. Granblue Fantasy: Versusīased on the turn-based RPG Granblue Fantasy, Versus pits players against each other in one-on-one battles. We were surprised by the gameplay in our initial hands-on preview, which offered us freedom of control over the Repulsors and featured an epic mid-air chase sequence. Marvel’s Iron Man VRĭeveloped in tandem with Marvel Game Studios, which oversaw development of Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4, Iron Man VR will allow you to suit up in Tony Stark’s high-tech suit of armor for a full campaign. At the time, Yakuza 5 was a big step forward for the decade-old franchise, adding five locations to explore and five playable main characters.Wondering which order you should play the Yakuza games in? Our resident Yakuza expert, Max Scoville, breaks it down for you here. While the original PS3 version was localized and released digitally in 2015, the Remastered Collection will contain remasters of Yakuza 3, Yakuza 4, and Yakuza 5. Yakuza 5 will make its proper western PS4 debut as part of Yakuza: The Remastered Collection when it arrives in early 2020. It sounds like an interesting experiment!Īnd, while we’re at it… Yakuza 5 (As Part of Yakuza: The Remastered Collection) ![]() Speaking of bizarre, Yakuza: Like a Dragon changes things up quite a bit by adding in turn-based combat instead of the fluid, action-style combat the series is known for. The series is primarily known for its goofy and unconventional open-world gameplay and endless stream of minigames, paired with its equally bizarre stories. Yakuza: Like a Dragon (Yakuza 7)Īfter years of lagging behind Japan’s releases of the Yakuza series, we in the west are finally going to catch up when the seventh mainline entry in the series, Yakuza: Like a Dragon comes out stateside sometime in 2020. In our initial playthrough, we found playing both sides to be equally satisfying, and can’t wait to drop into the jungle to rip out our friends’ spines. Unlike most other games in the genre, though, Hunting Grounds has objectives for the four humans to complete while trying to steer clear of the Predator, focusing more on objectives instead of simply playing hide-and-seek. Developed by the team behind Friday the 13th: The Game, Predator: Hunting Grounds uses the same formula of pitting four relatively weak human players against a single lethal enemy - in this case it’s the lethal Predator. In a blog post following the new trailer, Communications Manager (and ex-IGN alum) Andrew Goldfarb says, "Ghost of Tsushima is huge – the biggest game Sucker Punch has ever made by a wide margin." Predator: Hunting GroundsĪsymmetrical multiplayer games haven’t had the greatest track record thus far (RIP Evolve) but that doesn’t seem to stop developers from trying to make this ambitious idea work. While we don't know very much about the story, we know it involves a samurai warrior named Jin who will gain various skills and abilities while traversing the vast open-world of feudal Japan. Ghost of TsushimaĪfter more than a year without any new information, we finally got a lengthy new gameplay trailer and release date window for Sucker Punch's next game, Ghost of Tsushima. But, don’t worry, the second part has already begun development, so hopefully we won’t have to wait another 20 years to continue our adventure. Note that the March 3 release date isn’t for the entire thing, though: because it’s such a large undertaking, this remake will be delivered in an episodic format. ![]() But, for old-school purists, Square-Enix will also include a classic battle mode. Additionally, FF7 Remake’s combat system has been updated for the modern generation, adopting a FFXV-style real-time action system.
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