I've been playing console game since the beginning but it seems that the
variety of big titles has dropped.
Launched in 2015, it saw CDProjektRed turn their cult classic series into one
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Narrowing down this list to just five, in what feels like a literal sea
of big titles from Injustice 2 to Nioh to The Surge and everything else coming this year, was no easy task and — again — many of these titles can easily be swapped out for others on any given day of the week.
Having already played
most of the bigger titles on Thursday and Friday, I decided to avoid the busy weekend queues and head to the indie game section of the show: the Rezzed Zone.
And they all actually functioned at launch, which is more than I can say about a lot
of the big titles on other platforms in 2014.
I'm sorry to say it, because I really do love this idea for the PS Blog that I would have wanted this a long time ago, it's just that there's very few months in a year where this concept will prove actually useful compared to the game of the year poll being probably that March - June area and October - November area where a lot
of big titles come out.
In the publisher's latest financial report, Square Enix confirmed that Kingdom Hearts 3 is still scheduled for release in 2018, as the game is listed alongside Octopath Traveler and Shadow of the Tomb Raider as one
of the big titles in the pipeline for FY 2019/3.
The rest
of the bigger titles shown off by Nintendo so far have had so little information attached to them that we doubt they'll make it out in 2017.
Microsoft's 4K - ready console offers enhancements for dozens
of big titles at launch, with even more Xbox One X Enhanced games expected to pop up throughout the year.
Joel comes from the AAA game industry where he worked on a
number of big titles including Call of Duty and Wolfenstein.
We've invested in Halo, and Gears of War, and Fable, and Alan Wake, and Crackdown 2, and a
lot of the big titles that we think you'll buy an Xbox 360 for.
With blockbuster season in full swing, October saw a
handful of big titles make their debuts on PlayStation Store.
Expect to see more
of big titles such as Days Gone, Spider - Man and Detroit: Become Human, all of which debuted at last year's E3 and may or may not come out in 2017.
When Sony announced that PlayStation Plus» Instant Game Collection was finally making its way to the Vita, the service launched with three
of the biggest titles available: Gravity Rush, Uncharted: Golden Abyss, and WipEout 2048.
One of the last major film festivals of the season, the New York Film Festival, kicks off its two - week - plus run on September 28 — bringing many of year's festival favorites to the city, while world - premiering a
couple of bigger titles.
PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida promises big things to come for the PS4 in 2016 According to PlayStation Executive Shuhei Yoshida in a recent interview with 4Gamer, «2016 marks an unprecedented
rush of big titles for PS4.
With the majority
of our bigger titles launching later in 2015/2016, particularly those from our AAA studios Relic Entertainment, Sports Interactive and Creative Assembly, we are concentrating our efforts for some of these major announcements after our relocation.
Now trailing 2 - 1 in the seven - game series,
talk of a big title run has completely evaporated at this point — instead, the Pacers are simply trying to figure out what the heck happened.
Modding has also heavily contributed to the popularity
of big titles like Skyrim and Minecraft.
Many of the biggest titles are first party, with Detroit: Become Human from Sony, State of Decay 2 coming from Microsoft and the Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition coming for Nintendo.
Like Valtteri Bottas, the Iceman is on the
undercard of the big title fight between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel that we all seem to expect this season.
Most
of the big titles land on your favorite streaming services Sunday, January 1, but there are still some great things to stream this Friday and Saturday.
In its latest financial report for the April — December 2017 period, Square Enix noted how the decrease in the number
of big titles resulted in net sales declines compared to the same period of the previous year.
Project CARS was scheduled to release last year during the holiday season among a
bevy of bigger titles from large publishers before Slightly Mad Studios and Bandai Namco decided to delay not only the Wii U version, but the other console versions as well.
While the overall manga market declines, fanboys looking for a silver lining like to point to record - breaking high
sales of the biggest titles, like One Piece, which sold six times as many copies in 2011 as the nearest competitor, Naruto.
While that article was largely
representative of the bigger titles out this month, there is absolutely no denying that there are still several other noteworthy titles that deserve your undivided attention.
The remainder of this month's best - sellers included the usual
mix of big titles from 2015 and 2016, with some Grand Theft Auto V (# 4) and Minecraft (# 9) tossed in for flavor.
We've compiled a top five list of PS3 games that fared well critically, but lacked the overall selling
power of the bigger titles.
Co-developer HexaDrive seems to primarily have a history of only doing HD remasters or offering some assistance to the primary
teams of bigger titles, but I don't know if they or Konami's in - house developers are responsible for the worse aspects of the game.
Obviously, I'm excited for the «known» quantities like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Mass Effect: Andromeda, but I wanted to focus my list this year on some of the games that might not be on too many other people's radars due to the sheer
volume of big titles coming our way in 2017.
Now that there's no
shortage of big titles on PlayStation 4, it seems like a wise move to scale down the indie output a notch or two.
A few
of the big titles Kabam had published to its name included Fast & Furious 6: The Game, Star Wars: Uprising, The Hunger Games: Panem Rising, and Marvel: Contest of Champions.