Soon, 2019 and thus the current decade of the past, but will appear in December still a lot of games. Especially ports of known titles will be released this month for various platforms. Thus, the choice of which video games are under the Christmas tree this year, turn out to be a whole corner harder.
3rd of December
Arise: A Simple Story [PC, PS4, Xbox One]
After the many epic blockbuster games of the past few weeks, it's also quite nice to have a game that sounds quieter and subtly calls itself a "simple story". Arise: A simple story is a game about memories, love and loss. So not very nested, but wonderfully pretty, quite emotional and even co-op playable.
Blair Witch [PS4]
It has been possible for nearly four months on Xbox One and the PC to get lost in the spooky forests of Black Hill. Now released by Bloober teams horror game Blair Witch in early December also for the PlayStation 4 This version will then also contain some graphic and playful revisions. In our review of the Xbox version of the title, however, only mediocre from.
Fight'N Rage [PS4]
The one-man project Fight'N Rage has been around for a few years on the PC and for a few weeks also for Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. The wonderful homage to the legendary arcade brawlers of the 90s will soon be released on the PlayStation 4. Local co-op mode, a whole range of different game modes and loads of unlocking power make Fight'N Rage a real brawler gem.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection – Halo: Reach [PC, Xbox One]
John-117 returns to the PC, at least bit by bit. It starts on the 3rd of December with Halo: Reach, which does not need the Master Chief. The Prequel to Halo: Combat Evolved opens the door for the Master Chief Collection on the PC and completes the game collection on the Xbox One. As part of the Noble Team you fight in the war against the alien alliance and try to defend the last bastion of humanity.
Life is Strange 2 – Episode 5 [PC, PS4, Xbox One]
When the fifth episode of Life is Strange 2 is released on December 3, Dontnod Entertainment will drop the curtain for the Diaz brothers. What did the developers come up with for Sean and Daniel? You do not have to wait a long time for an answer. Although not much is known about the outcome of Life is Strange 2, one thing is for sure: it's guaranteed to be emotional. Parallel to the last episode, the complete season appears as a box version in the trade.
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition [PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch]
In 2002, Bioware created the dungeon & dragons RPG epic Neverwinter Nights. The Enhanced Edition was released at the beginning of last year for the PC, now finally synonymous the consoles turn: all DLCs are with the party, in addition, the graphics have been redesigned and designed the multiplayer mode from scratch.
Phoenix Point [PC]
Snapshot Games was spearheaded by Julian Gollop, who was part of the original X-COM series back in the 90s. Accordingly, it will be clear which journey Phoenix Point will take. In turn-based battles on procedurally generated cards, you defend Earth from a dangerous alien threat.
SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions [PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch]
So far, SaGa Scarlet Grace: Ambitions has just been released in Japan, but that's about to change. The nonlinear gameplay should, according to developers Square Enix and Studio Reel lead to your decisions significantly influence the course of action. A total of four playable protagonists are available. Before you start an adventure, you will answer various questions based on which you are assigned a character.
Simulacra [PS4, Xbox One, Switch]
In the horror game Simulacra you will find the lost smartphone of a woman named Anna. In order to uncover their mysterious story, you interact with various apps and people from their social environment, which very soon assumes creepy shapes. Now Simulacra also appears for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
Farming Simulator 20 [Switch]
It may sound a bit confusing, but for the overview in the jumble you have us: Behind the Farming Simulator 20 actually hides the Farming Simulator 19, but only now on Nintendo Switch. In addition to new crops, various new vehicles are also making their way into the simulation, including agricultural machinery from the manufacturer John Deere. With it you can also work on your farm career while you are on the way.
Tools Up! [PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch]
Really fun never renovates, if we are honest. Tools up! could change that fact In terms of appearance, the game is a bit reminiscent of Overcooked. But instead of tossing around in a kitchen, you're renovating your homes, ideally with friends in a co-op, which is guaranteed to turn into a chaotic venture.
EarthNight [PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch]
Basically, there can never be enough platformers: EarthNight, like its great role model Cuphead, has a hand drawn graphics style, procedurally generated levels, power-ups and giant dragons. By the way, they are responsible for the fact that humanity had to leave their home planet in EartNight and now lives in outer space. The two protagonists Sidney and Stanley do not let that sit on their own. They throw themselves on the earth and want to kill as many dragons as possible.
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