As scheduled again, the world’s most prestigious video game award The Game Awards takes place again with many big names.
Deathloop (Arkane Studios/Bethesda)
Deathloop is the next game from Arkane – the studio behind Dishonored and Prey, is an FPS set in the 1960s. Here your character will transform into the main character Colt, using weapons such as guns,
The goal of the participants is to escape the time trap in the game.
The game also has the appearance of a special character, Julianna.
It Takes Two (Hazelight Studios/EA)
Developed by Josef Fares and Hazelight Studios, the team behind A Way Out, It Takes Two is an impressive looking game built entirely around split-screen co-op gameplay.
Before the game launched, the developers were so confident in their product that they promised to pay $1,000 to anyone who was bored with the game.
Metroid Dread (Mercury Steam/Nintendo)
Metroid Dread is a new action-adventure title from Nintendo, set after the events of Metroid Fusion, where players will help bounty hunter Samus Aran evade and destroy new robotic enemies on the planet ZDR.
Psychonauts 2 (Double Fine/Xbox Game Studios)
Psychonauts 2 is the sequel to the adventure game Psychonauts released 10 years ago.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart (Insomniac Games/SIE)
Perhaps PlayStation fans are no stranger to the Ratchet and Clank game series, Insomniac Games’ iconic brand for Sony Interactive Entertainment’s gaming systems since previous system versions such as PS 2-
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, the latest part of the franchise, continues to inherit the strengths of the previous versions, with a Platform action game style, third-person shooting, combined with entertainment and humor elements.
Resident Evil Village (Capcom)
After a lot of waiting, gamers finally got to experience Resident Evil Village firsthand last May.
According to Metacritic, Resident Evil Village received an average score of 84/100.
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