Friday, 6 January 2017

Upcoming Games In 2017




This week, I'm going to be taking a look at whats to come this year, giving us something to look forward to after 2016 may have left some of us feeling a bit blue.


Mass Effect Andromeda

Probably the most awaited game of 2017, Mass Effect Andromeda is the fourth Mass Effect game brought to us by Bioware. Bioware are very good at writing games and it seems that they have really latched on to the space exploration theme wherein you meet many a person of different races, creeds and origins. A lot to go deep on the writing with, the problem that shows its head with Andromeda is, the smell of retreading old ground. Not always a complaint to go back to what worked, the names are all changed as well as the main character, but in a world so rich as the Mass Effect world I'm sure there will always be another story to tell.


Resident Evil VII

Resident Evil - or in this games case "Resident EVII" evoking roman numerals in a short sighted attempt to get the number into the title, although I guess its better than Fe3ar or Thi4f at least - has always been a fun, if a little cooky, survival horror game. Wandering through towns, routinely smashing crates and boxes looking for ammo and herbs, all the while popping the heads of whichever inhabitants or Residents if you will, that are under some sort of manipulation or virus, thus turning them Evil. The name has always kind of made sense, but in this installment its gone more literal. After coming to the middle of nowhere to find your wife, you end up in this mansion that wants nothing more than to see you dead, so now you are located in an evil residence rather than shooting at the oncoming hoard of evil residents. As a fan of the Resident Evil series, I've been looking forward to this for a while, it is the first Resident Evil game from a first person perspective, from other games that wouldn't have made sense because you need to be able to see around you when the camera wont behave. In this case its more for immersion, as well as this game being designed for use with VR (Virtual Reality) which looks very interesting. Staples like puzzles, inventory management and of course herbs are all going to be present in this installment, however I wouldn't go into this expecting as many opportunities to shoot heads off with a shotgun as in previous games, as this is more about survival horror in a sense of running and hiding not in the sense of "someones trying to kill me, better shoot their kneecaps out and suplex them to death."


Scalebound

Another one I've been keeping my eye on. It looked like an intriguing premise to me, a mix of Japanese role playing games (JRPS) such as Final Fantasy, spectacle fighters like Devil May Cry and western role playing games like Skyrim. You get to run around an fantasy open world environment, slashing through enemies, oh and did I forget to mention you can command a big, fire-breathing dragon to swoop down on your opposition and gobble them up. Sounds great doesn't it? Well, by the end of 2017 Scalebound will have hit the shelves and I have a feeling might become one of the games of the year. 



Death Stranding

Hideo Kojima's new IP after Metal Gear Solid is set to make some waves in 2017. Not much is known about the game itself, but with a name like Kojima's behind it, you would imagine it has a lot to offer in both story and game-play, especially if Metal Gear Solid is anything to go by - a lot of words and the talky talk without actually saying anything, and many mechanics introduced throughout game time resulting in almost a Swiss army knife attempt at game-play. This could be the start of a big new series for Kojima, but until we see what the game is, nothing can really be said.
For Honor

I'm sure you've heard or seen something about For Honor. After its announcement last year at E3, it feels like its gone from strength to strength, finally to be release this year. As it looks, For Honor is very detailed and finely tuned actions hack and slasher, featuring historical soldiers for you to play as in a medieval fantasy setting. Pick from Knights, Samurai and Vikings to utilize their speed, cunning and sheer brute force to overcome your opponents. Seems simple to understand but I'm sure will turn out to be very hard to master. This is a very interesting game in my opinion;  I like only having three main playable character types, all with four sub-types each, as it keeps it easily balanced, especially in comparison to something like Overwatch. The setting is another plus point for me as I feel mythical fantasy is such a rich vein that granted many have tapped in to, but the detail that lies within, if captured and portrayed correctly, can really make a game come to life.


Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

  This is going to be my reason for buying a Nintendo Switch as I have been keeping my eye on Breath of the Wild for a long time now. Originally set for a Wii U exclusive release in 2015, it was delayed twice over the upcoming years and had to settle for a 2017 release instead. Don't worry though, even with six years between this and the last Zelda game on the Wii, from the look of the trailers at least, its keeping true to the feel of the Zelda universe. Nineteenth in the series but the first Zelda game in HD, Breath of the Wild brags a huge, expansive open world environment and advanced physics engine to go with those gorgeous graphics that have been teased out over the last couple of years. I'm sure this will draw players in like many a Zelda game before it and I for one cant wait to be playing this over and over, discovering every little detail and mechanics used.


So that's been my look at some of the games to come and what I think could be some of the picks of the year. I'm sure I'll be taking a look at these in more detail over the next twelve months in addition to others - cough cough Red Dead Redemption 2, but until then keep checking back to Game Changers for more news and updates.

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