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#2: Dec 13th 2024 at 12:51:51 PM
Dispatch is definitely a very ambitious style to that sort of game. Dialogue choices alongside the sorts of gameplay that happens with This Is the Police and other such things, with 2D animated cutscenes?
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#3: Dec 13th 2024 at 12:54:15 PM
Considering we already have a thread for all things The Game Awards
, this one feels kinda reduntant.
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There were simply too many titles I thought looked interesting, but didn't want to make individual threads here. I'll make this post a sort of masterlist. Feel free to discuss any title.
First and most interesting to me thus far is Dispatch. Seem slike it's going to be Invincible meets The Wolf Among Us with Aaron Paul as the lead character.
Naiad one of those Greek myth concepts I believe - play as a merperson swimming around in a lake exploring and completing short puzzles.
Farewell North is literally summarized as "good boy adventure."
Fortnite Ballistic is pretty much a first-person, squad-based version of Fortnite.
Atomic Heart is getting a new under-the-sea story expansion. YMMV if you follow the controversy surrounding the developer.
Elden Ring Nightrein is a standalone expansion to the base game.
Dying Light The Beast continues the story of Kyle Crane, the first game's protagonist long thought dead.
Screamer is about a racing tournament in an unidentified, but anime-influenced city setting.
Wuthering Waves is an action rpg that's already out, but coming to PS 5 in January. Flight, action rpg combat, and waifu's.
The Zebra-Man
Synduality Echo of Ada is an "extraction shooter" where you will be spending a lot of time in online lobbies. Seems like Lost Planet meets Lethal Company.
Sugardew Farm is a cozy farming game.
Split Fiction is from the makers of It Takes Two. Seems to be about a character from a fantasy book accidentally getting stuck inside a different book a world-jumping adventure taking place from there.
Fragpunk at first I wasn't interested in another team-based hero shooter but the usage of gameplay-altering "cards" like big/small heads, watery areas, and even reversing gravity makes this one interesting/
Crimson Desert aka Particle Effects the Game aka Shadows of Mordor meets Assassin's Creed, if you're into that.
Set in Kyoto in the early Edo period, the historic city has been transformed by the nefarious Malice with monstrous enemies known as "Genma" stalking the area around.
Looks a little too much like Nioh and other recent Japanese samurai games but I mean... yeah Onimusha kind of started that. I'm not looking forward to a fast-paced "skill" action RPG, but the old Resident Evil esque tank control gameplay format is completely dead.
Edited by FOFD on Dec 13th 2024 at 3:30:01 PM