New games alert! The new titles we expect how and how!

With the look at Christmas, you’ll probably wonder if there’s anything else left in terms of video games releases for this year. Well, unlike the previous years that December was mostly a “dead” period, yes, this year we have titles that will make their appearance in the last month of the year. And what titles… The , you see, slowly adapts to the imperatives of times and now December is a month that companies rush to exploit with releases… loukoumi ahead of the holidays – a period during which we all find in one way or another a little more free time. So let’s see who’s debuting in December, so you can prepare and welcome them properly. Fantasian Neo Dimension (5 December / PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC) If you’re a fan of JRPG and Square Enix releases under the genre, then Fantasian NeoDimension will not leave you untouched. It is essentially about the re-release of the 2021 Fantasian (had been released exclusively on Apple devices via Apple Arcade) with better graphics, improved gameplay and English voice acting. His story is very interesting with the protagonist suffering from amnesia and wandering around various worlds seeking information about his past. The gameplay incorporates everything you would expect from a typical JRPG with interesting mechanisms, crowd side quests, a wonderful world to explore, well-written characters and enjoyable battles. Marvel Rivals (6 December / PlayStation, Xbox, PC) What if the market is full of hero shooters? NetEase is about to throw another one into the battle, only Marvel Rivals has – rather – the way to stand out since as it is perceived by its title, it has Marvel’s backs. Its story revolves around a battle between Doctor Doom and Doom 2099 with the conflict creating new worlds in which heroes and villains from all over the multiverse are randomly found. Prepare for a 6v6 third-person shooter with a multitude of playable characters, mechanisms that enhance cooperation and battlefields that change by tilting the balance for one side or another. Take your friends and get started! Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (9 December / Xbox, PC) Whatever we say about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be a bit. This is one of Microsoft’s most ambitious and highly discussed releases and one – temporary – exclusive Xbox that console owners expect how and how. The title developed by MachineGames with Bethesda’s signature, wants the legendary archaeologist embodied by the eternal teenager Harrison Ford to seek out the mystery surrounding a number of locations that create a perfect circle on the map. The events of the game unfold between the Raiders of the Lost Ark and The LastCrusade films with the gameplay strongly reminiscent of Uncharted, though in first person. We can’t wait! Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind (10 December / PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC) If you grew up with the Power Rangers, then prepare for a beat ‘em up that will take you to your childhood. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind will bring Power Rangers up against a new, robotic version of their nemesis, Rita. Robo Rita is preparing to travel back in time in order to ally herself and eliminate the Power Rangers once and for all and as you realize, the latter must stop her. Full 90ila with hand-designed graphics of the game to adopt aesthetic pixel art, incessant action with infinite wood, sets taken out of the historical series and special bonus, Dinozords! Legacy of Cain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered (10 December / PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, PC) Older people may even vaguely remember Legacy of Cain. It was a series of Crystal Dynamics that had made its appearance in 1996, to follow Soul Reaver and Soul Reaver 2 in 1999 and 2001. Uh, these two games are being prepared to re-release in remastered versions by Aspyr. Raziel will face his brother, Cain, once again after the latter’s betrayal, in the context of two titles that place great emphasis on exploration and puzzles. On December 10 you will have a chance to remember the reasons why Legacy of Cain had elicited bivalved reviews 25 years ago.