Elden Ring, God of War Ragnarök, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Sifu, Tinykin, Immortality, Ghostwire Tokyo, The Diofield Chronicles, Drainus, A Plague Tale: Requiem and Triangle Strategy (to name a few) will have engaged and enchanted me for a very long time hours in 2022.
Now it’s time to look ahead and say it straight: 2023 promises to be full of hits! Small selection of titles to watch closely for the month of January only.
JRPG (Japanese role-playing game) enthusiasts can enjoy Forspoken (PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S), the new creation of the authors of Final Fantasy XV.
Magic, parkour and a huge world are on the program of this ambitious title, which is scheduled for January 24th. is expected. Are you more of a turn-based strategy game? Rejoice: The new addition to the Fire Emblem family called FE Engage will be available to you on January 20th. inspire.
Thinking isn’t your thing and old-school 2D trips like Contra and Metal Slug get your gaming heart pumping? So there is no doubt that on 12.01. should melt away before Vengeful Guardian: Moonrider (PC, PS4, PS5, Switch), a supercharged action-platformer from Joymasher studio, fathers of the excellent Blazing Chrome (and my Oniken pet).
Manga lovers, and One Piece lovers in particular, should rejoice in the highly anticipated One Piece Odyssey (PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Series) coming January 13th. appears.
Finally, if The Calisto Protocol hasn’t completely reset your fears, trust the 1/27 remake of the cult Dead Space next to put things right.
Carlos Benedito, a former aeronautical engineer, has his eyes on the sky… and even beyond, as evidenced by his first video game project: Mothership. This first fully 3D title is surprisingly ambitious for the next new Toulouse studio space game studio. “My goal is to create accessible and innovative video game experiences that combine art and science,” says Carlos.
Mothership is presented as a space exploration game that mixes adventure and astronomy, the player embodies a space explorer who travels through the star systems of our galaxy to find other space fugitives. In addition to this bewitching and contemplative gaming experience, the Valencian developer does not forget the pedagogical dimension that derives from his approach: “We are developing StarMap, an educational version of the game’s spatial systems for museums and educational institutions.” In fact, the software with the Controller in hand easy to learn and offers many advantages to understand the rotation of planets and satellites, among others. With the stars but feet on the ground, this could be the state of mind of Carlos as he seeks financial and institutional partners to help his project see the light of day. Given the quality of his project, there is no doubt that he will attract the attention of informed investors.
In any case, if you want to know more, you don’t need a star map, just a link: SpaceGameStudio.com