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The 50 Most Anticipated Video Games of 2016
Some of the biggest games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS due this year.
XCOM 2
This sequel to acclaimed 2012 turn-based tactical reboot of a beloved series about outwitting alien invaders imagines what might have happened had the aliens triumphed, then forced you to wage asymmetric warfare.
PC
February 5
Firewatch
Newcomer Campo Santo’s debut idea transpires in Wyoming after the Yellowstone fires of 1988, where you play as Henry, a volunteer fire lookout exploring a mysterious, beautiful forest while chatting with a woman named Delilah by radio.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4
February 9
Unravel
Come for the adorable crescent moon-headed protagonist made of yarn, stay for the novel physics based puzzle idea: as the creature’s body unravels, the trailing strings become puzzles you have to solve to progress.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
February 9
Street Fighter V
Capcom’s nearly three-decade-old fighting game sticks to its side-scrolling roots and revisits iconic figures while adding gameplay twists and revitalized visuals, doubtless hoping the experience catches fire with the burgeoning eSports crowd.
PC, Linux, PlayStation 4
February 16
Fire Emblem Fates
Turn-based strategy games can still do big sales on mobile devices, and the last Fire Emblem game sold millions, so there’s lots of buzz around Nintendo studio Intelligent Systems’ followup, which keeps most of the last game’s ideas but adds new combat and base-building wrinkles.
3DS
February 19
Far Cry Primal
Far Cry with dinosaurs? Try an open-world action game set at the close of the Stone Age, meaning wooly mammoth, sabertooth cats and, since modern manufacturing’s some 12,000 years off, the series’ strongest emphasis on environment-based item and weapons crafting yet.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
February 23
Superhot
What if time’s arrow only pointed somewhere when you moved? Superhot answers the question with a first-person shooter in which time inches along unless you’re in motion, giving you time to dodge bullets, and thus the gunplay a more strategic feel.
PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One
February 25
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
Another Nintendo GameCube-era Zelda (the other was The Wind Waker, rereleased in 2013 for Wii U) gets a visual makeover, along with its own Amiibo.
Wii U
March 4
Tom Clancy’s The Division
A smallpox outbreak virally transmitted through paper money decimates the world’s population, leaving you to pick up the pieces as one of a covert, self-sufficient military force in publisher Ubisoft’s newest gazillions-of-things-to-do sandbox game.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
March 8
Hitman
Grab your fiber wires and pool cues and fireplace pokers, because the world’s deadliest assassin is back to track and dispatch contracts in areas designed to be more freely approachable and tactically flexible.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
March 11
Adrift
Imagine the bleak verisimilitude of a film like Gravity framing a similar idea in an interactive space: You’re in Earth orbit following a catastrophic space station-destroying event, but the station is explorable and (presumably) harbors the answers to mysteries.
PC (Oculus Rift)
March 28
Quantum Break
You’ve come unstuck from time in this temporally twisted action game about a man grappling with the terrifying implications (but also tactical side benefits) of a botched time travel experiment.
Xbox One
April 5
Ratchet & Clank
A reboot of studio Insomniac Games’ buddy platformer about a Lombax (think bipedal cat) and his robot pal Clank battling intergalactic scoundrels, timed to celebrate the forthcoming film.
PlayStation 4
April 12
Dark Souls III
After last year’s tryst with a PlayStation-exclusive (Bloodborne), studio From Software returns to its multi-platform Souls series roots for what’s either the fourth (counting Demon’s Souls) or fifth (counting Bloodborne) in a sequence of closely related, brutally exacting action games.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
April 12
Bravely Second: End Layer
In the crowded, novelty bereft roleplaying genre, Bravely First‘s unusual borrow-or-save battle system stood out, so sequel Bravely Second keeps all of that and carries on the story.
3DS
April 15
Star Fox Zero
Delayed from last November for some extra polish, the newest installment in Nintendo’s longstanding space shooter about a squadron of chatty anthropomorphic animals has to win over Wii U GamePad skeptics nervous that having to fiddle with a second screen while pulling off precision maneuvers might be too much to juggle.
Wii U
April 22
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Uncharted fans get one last chance to play as (and say farewell to) series protagonist Nathan Drake, in the fourth and final chapter in studio Naughty Dog’s acclaimed treasure-hunting series.
PlayStation 4
April 26
Total War: Warhammer
Does a franchise feel better suited to adaptation for Creative Assembly’s 16-year-old Total War real-time tactical series than Games Workshop’s celebrated Warhammer fantasy-verse?
PC
April 28
Battleborn
Space fantasy Battleborn is mostly a team-based first-person shooter, but with smaller groups (five versus five) and goals tied to map control logistics that might see a match swing back and forth repeatedly.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 3
Doom
This reboot of id Software’s formative shooter welcomes us back to Mars by way of fiery foundry levels, long, steaming corridors garnished with hellfire, demons and screams, and all the evisceration-slash-spatter fans of horror-themed run-and-gunning adore.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 13
Homefront: The Revolution
The sequel to 2011 first-person shooter Homefront, which imagined what might happen if a unified Korea invaded the Western U.S., takes place four years later (in 2029) as you struggle to retake an open-world version of Philadelphia from the Greater Korean Republic.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 17
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst reboots EA DICE’s 2008 first-person parkour game, dealing with why original protagonist Faith became a surveillance-evading “runner,†delivering messages under the nose of her city’s dystopian overlords by zipping acrobatically (but surreptitiously) across urban skylines.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 24
Mighty No. 9
Producer Keiji Inafune’s crowdfunded nod to his popular 20th century Mega Man running-and-gunning robot series should finally arrive after repeated delays at some point between March and June.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 3 & 4, Xbox 360 & One, Wii U, PS Vita, 3DS
Spring 2016
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered
If you missed this fantastic World War II-era turn-based tactics game when it landed on PlayStation 3 back in 2008, this is your chance to make amends by way of beautifully remastered, high fidelity visuals.
PlayStation 4
Spring 2016
No Man’s Sky
In our imaginations, open universe ambler No Man’s Sky really is as infinite as developer Hello Games keeps boasting, giving you an endless, procedurally generated cosmos to plumb (and enough to do that you’ll never tire of doing it). In reality, no two words better define the right approach to this game than “we’ll see.â€
PC, PlayStation 4
June 2016
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Some of the biggest games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U and the Nintendo 3DS due this year.
XCOM 2
This sequel to acclaimed 2012 turn-based tactical reboot of a beloved series about outwitting alien invaders imagines what might have happened had the aliens triumphed, then forced you to wage asymmetric warfare.
PC
February 5
Firewatch
Newcomer Campo Santo’s debut idea transpires in Wyoming after the Yellowstone fires of 1988, where you play as Henry, a volunteer fire lookout exploring a mysterious, beautiful forest while chatting with a woman named Delilah by radio.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4
February 9
Unravel
Come for the adorable crescent moon-headed protagonist made of yarn, stay for the novel physics based puzzle idea: as the creature’s body unravels, the trailing strings become puzzles you have to solve to progress.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
February 9
Street Fighter V
Capcom’s nearly three-decade-old fighting game sticks to its side-scrolling roots and revisits iconic figures while adding gameplay twists and revitalized visuals, doubtless hoping the experience catches fire with the burgeoning eSports crowd.
PC, Linux, PlayStation 4
February 16
Fire Emblem Fates
Turn-based strategy games can still do big sales on mobile devices, and the last Fire Emblem game sold millions, so there’s lots of buzz around Nintendo studio Intelligent Systems’ followup, which keeps most of the last game’s ideas but adds new combat and base-building wrinkles.
3DS
February 19
Far Cry Primal
Far Cry with dinosaurs? Try an open-world action game set at the close of the Stone Age, meaning wooly mammoth, sabertooth cats and, since modern manufacturing’s some 12,000 years off, the series’ strongest emphasis on environment-based item and weapons crafting yet.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
February 23
Superhot
What if time’s arrow only pointed somewhere when you moved? Superhot answers the question with a first-person shooter in which time inches along unless you’re in motion, giving you time to dodge bullets, and thus the gunplay a more strategic feel.
PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One
February 25
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
Another Nintendo GameCube-era Zelda (the other was The Wind Waker, rereleased in 2013 for Wii U) gets a visual makeover, along with its own Amiibo.
Wii U
March 4
Tom Clancy’s The Division
A smallpox outbreak virally transmitted through paper money decimates the world’s population, leaving you to pick up the pieces as one of a covert, self-sufficient military force in publisher Ubisoft’s newest gazillions-of-things-to-do sandbox game.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
March 8
Hitman
Grab your fiber wires and pool cues and fireplace pokers, because the world’s deadliest assassin is back to track and dispatch contracts in areas designed to be more freely approachable and tactically flexible.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
March 11
Adrift
Imagine the bleak verisimilitude of a film like Gravity framing a similar idea in an interactive space: You’re in Earth orbit following a catastrophic space station-destroying event, but the station is explorable and (presumably) harbors the answers to mysteries.
PC (Oculus Rift)
March 28
Quantum Break
You’ve come unstuck from time in this temporally twisted action game about a man grappling with the terrifying implications (but also tactical side benefits) of a botched time travel experiment.
Xbox One
April 5
Ratchet & Clank
A reboot of studio Insomniac Games’ buddy platformer about a Lombax (think bipedal cat) and his robot pal Clank battling intergalactic scoundrels, timed to celebrate the forthcoming film.
PlayStation 4
April 12
Dark Souls III
After last year’s tryst with a PlayStation-exclusive (Bloodborne), studio From Software returns to its multi-platform Souls series roots for what’s either the fourth (counting Demon’s Souls) or fifth (counting Bloodborne) in a sequence of closely related, brutally exacting action games.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
April 12
Bravely Second: End Layer
In the crowded, novelty bereft roleplaying genre, Bravely First‘s unusual borrow-or-save battle system stood out, so sequel Bravely Second keeps all of that and carries on the story.
3DS
April 15
Star Fox Zero
Delayed from last November for some extra polish, the newest installment in Nintendo’s longstanding space shooter about a squadron of chatty anthropomorphic animals has to win over Wii U GamePad skeptics nervous that having to fiddle with a second screen while pulling off precision maneuvers might be too much to juggle.
Wii U
April 22
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End
Uncharted fans get one last chance to play as (and say farewell to) series protagonist Nathan Drake, in the fourth and final chapter in studio Naughty Dog’s acclaimed treasure-hunting series.
PlayStation 4
April 26
Total War: Warhammer
Does a franchise feel better suited to adaptation for Creative Assembly’s 16-year-old Total War real-time tactical series than Games Workshop’s celebrated Warhammer fantasy-verse?
PC
April 28
Battleborn
Space fantasy Battleborn is mostly a team-based first-person shooter, but with smaller groups (five versus five) and goals tied to map control logistics that might see a match swing back and forth repeatedly.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 3
Doom
This reboot of id Software’s formative shooter welcomes us back to Mars by way of fiery foundry levels, long, steaming corridors garnished with hellfire, demons and screams, and all the evisceration-slash-spatter fans of horror-themed run-and-gunning adore.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 13
Homefront: The Revolution
The sequel to 2011 first-person shooter Homefront, which imagined what might happen if a unified Korea invaded the Western U.S., takes place four years later (in 2029) as you struggle to retake an open-world version of Philadelphia from the Greater Korean Republic.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 17
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst reboots EA DICE’s 2008 first-person parkour game, dealing with why original protagonist Faith became a surveillance-evading “runner,†delivering messages under the nose of her city’s dystopian overlords by zipping acrobatically (but surreptitiously) across urban skylines.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
May 24
Mighty No. 9
Producer Keiji Inafune’s crowdfunded nod to his popular 20th century Mega Man running-and-gunning robot series should finally arrive after repeated delays at some point between March and June.
PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 3 & 4, Xbox 360 & One, Wii U, PS Vita, 3DS
Spring 2016
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered
If you missed this fantastic World War II-era turn-based tactics game when it landed on PlayStation 3 back in 2008, this is your chance to make amends by way of beautifully remastered, high fidelity visuals.
PlayStation 4
Spring 2016
No Man’s Sky
In our imaginations, open universe ambler No Man’s Sky really is as infinite as developer Hello Games keeps boasting, giving you an endless, procedurally generated cosmos to plumb (and enough to do that you’ll never tire of doing it). In reality, no two words better define the right approach to this game than “we’ll see.â€
PC, PlayStation 4
June 2016
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