New Year, New Releases
The
year 2018 will end, and 2019 will begin. and of course, the yaer of 2019 will
begin with lots of excitement among gamers around the world. Many Triple-A
games will be released next year and some of it is already been waited for a
very much long time. I will cover some of the most waited game in that will be
released for next year.

"Ace
Combat" series is a action-flight simulator game developed by Bandai Namco
Entertainment. "Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown" is planned to be
released at January 18, 2019 for PS4 and Xbox One release and February 1, 2019
for Windows release. it has been 5 years since the last Ace Combat game is
released for PS3 back in 2014. And, for people who wants to play the remastered
version of "Resident Evil 2", lucky for you because at January 25,
2019, the game will be released. The player is tasked to get out of Raccoon
City while escaping hordes of zombies before a missile eradicate the city along
with the zombie infection, same like the original game. The director of the
original "Resident Evil 2" said that he had to push Capcom to create
a remastered version of the game for years. Glad that Capcom listen to him.
At
E3 2018 few months ago, Capcom has confirmed for the fifth installment of
"Devil May Cry", and it will be released at March 8, 2019. We will
see some cool-looking combos from Nero and Dante in this game because the game
will run on the RE Engine used for the "Resident Evil 7: BIOHAZARD".
Dante and Nero is tasked to get rid of the demons roaming around the world,
pretty much the same with the 4 other installment. And lastly, "Sekiro:
Shadows Die Twice". This game was revealed in December 2017 and was said to
be the next installment of "Bloodborne", another game from the
developer FromSoftware. But the full title was revealed to be "Sekiro:
Shadows Die Twice" and the "Bloodborne 2" theory was proved
wrong. This game takes place in 16th century Sengoku period Japan and have similar
battle systems like earlier famous games from FromSoftware such as Dark Soul
and Bloodborne. Sekiro draws inspiration from the famous "Tenchu"
series and the team considered developing Sekiro as a sequel to Tenchu, but
could not do it at the moment.
It
might be worth playing the previous installment of these games to get the feel
of it until the release day of the games i covered above. Until then, we have
to keep on waiting to the next year.
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