"Climb to New Heights in Cairn"
For PC and PlayStation 5, the beautifully illustrated climbing game "Cairn" is set to challenge players with its realistic gameplay. Climber Aava must navigate treacherous terrain, using precision and strategy to place her hands and feet on ledges and camp out at night to recover. As in real-life climbing, mistakes are costly and injuries will have you bandaging your fingers before moving on.
Also coming this year is "Reanimal", a spine-tingling two-player animated horror game that's more gruesome than its predecessor Limbo. Players take turns exploring a twisted town, avoiding grotesque creatures and finding their missing friends along the way. While it may not be for everyone, this game promises to deliver a genuinely frightening experience.
Resident Evil Requiem is another highly anticipated title. This latest chapter in Capcom's horror series stars Grace, a bookworm who finds herself face-to-face with terrifying monsters on a perilous mission to uncover the truth behind Raccoon City's mysterious past.
On Nintendo Switch 2 and PC, Pokémon Pokopia promises to be a family-friendly gaming experience that combines elements of Animal Crossing and Minecraft. Players will take on the role of Ditto, a shape-shifting pink blob with magical powers, as they build habitats for beloved Pokémon characters and cultivate friendships in a vibrant town.
However, some gamers are eagerly awaiting something a little more action-packed: James Bond game "007 First Light". Released this April, it's been built from scratch by the makers of the Hitman series. Younger than his 00 counterpart, this young Bond navigates through Raccoon City and beyond to unravel conspiracies.
Next up is Saros, an intense sci-fi shooter set on a hostile planet where humans are dying off one by one due to an otherworldly illness. This time-looping action game promises to deliver a modern take on the classic arcade bullet-hell experience.
The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has finally ended and fans are ready for this highly anticipated crime story that will feature Nintendo's first female protagonist, Lucia, in its story-driven narrative set against Rockstar's fictional Floridian state of Leonida. With GTA being an iconic brand since 2013, there's high expectations.
Last but not least, Marvel's Wolverine has taken over gaming consoles as well, featuring a full X-Men cast in the action-packed game about Wolverine fighting off numerous foes with his claws. The exact release date for this new iteration of the popular Marvel hero has yet to be announced.
Lastly, gamers are eagerly looking forward to Witchbrook, a charming pixel-art slice-of-life game that revolves around witches' college. Released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox, Witchbrook promises an unforgettable gaming experience in school and beyond with up to four players online at once.
For PC and PlayStation 5, the beautifully illustrated climbing game "Cairn" is set to challenge players with its realistic gameplay. Climber Aava must navigate treacherous terrain, using precision and strategy to place her hands and feet on ledges and camp out at night to recover. As in real-life climbing, mistakes are costly and injuries will have you bandaging your fingers before moving on.
Also coming this year is "Reanimal", a spine-tingling two-player animated horror game that's more gruesome than its predecessor Limbo. Players take turns exploring a twisted town, avoiding grotesque creatures and finding their missing friends along the way. While it may not be for everyone, this game promises to deliver a genuinely frightening experience.
Resident Evil Requiem is another highly anticipated title. This latest chapter in Capcom's horror series stars Grace, a bookworm who finds herself face-to-face with terrifying monsters on a perilous mission to uncover the truth behind Raccoon City's mysterious past.
On Nintendo Switch 2 and PC, Pokémon Pokopia promises to be a family-friendly gaming experience that combines elements of Animal Crossing and Minecraft. Players will take on the role of Ditto, a shape-shifting pink blob with magical powers, as they build habitats for beloved Pokémon characters and cultivate friendships in a vibrant town.
However, some gamers are eagerly awaiting something a little more action-packed: James Bond game "007 First Light". Released this April, it's been built from scratch by the makers of the Hitman series. Younger than his 00 counterpart, this young Bond navigates through Raccoon City and beyond to unravel conspiracies.
Next up is Saros, an intense sci-fi shooter set on a hostile planet where humans are dying off one by one due to an otherworldly illness. This time-looping action game promises to deliver a modern take on the classic arcade bullet-hell experience.
The wait for Grand Theft Auto VI has finally ended and fans are ready for this highly anticipated crime story that will feature Nintendo's first female protagonist, Lucia, in its story-driven narrative set against Rockstar's fictional Floridian state of Leonida. With GTA being an iconic brand since 2013, there's high expectations.
Last but not least, Marvel's Wolverine has taken over gaming consoles as well, featuring a full X-Men cast in the action-packed game about Wolverine fighting off numerous foes with his claws. The exact release date for this new iteration of the popular Marvel hero has yet to be announced.
Lastly, gamers are eagerly looking forward to Witchbrook, a charming pixel-art slice-of-life game that revolves around witches' college. Released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox, Witchbrook promises an unforgettable gaming experience in school and beyond with up to four players online at once.