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Nier Replicant was a simultaneous release with Nier Gestalt, but Gestalt was released worldwide, titled simply Nier. It’s an updated and remastered version of Nier Replicant, which was released only in Japan back in 2010.

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If you played the widely acclaimed 2017 game Nier: Automata but you never played the original Nier, this confusingly titled game is for you. New Pokémon Snap is being developed by Bandai Namco for Switch. The sequel sends players to new islands, where they’ll fill out their “Photodex” with pictures of a wider variety of Pokémon. The first game sent players on an island adventure where they photographed Pokémon in the wild, capturing Pikachu and friends in their natural habitat in a very different kind of rail shooter. More than two decades after the original for Nintendo 64, we’re getting a new Pokémon Snap.

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Neo: The World Ends With You is coming to PS4 and Switch this summer. Neo appears to be a prequel to that game, since most of the characters are fresh faces, but returning characters like Sho Minamimoto are now players in the Reaper’s Game. Square Enix is finally delivering on dreams of a sequel to The World Ends With You, the stylish, beloved role-playing game that debuted on Nintendo DS in 2007 and has been re-released and remixed since. Neo: The World Ends With You Image: Square Enix The Switch-exclusive title is due out March 26. All its lush levels can be explored from great heights, and there is a brand-new dog companion - the Canyne - who can take you there on its back. Capcom’s team has learned a lot from their big console hit, and Rise promises that and more.

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Monster Hunter Rise will bring the franchise back to its handheld roots this spring, but without some of the convoluted trappings that made pre- Monster Hunter: World franchise entries inaccessible to new players.

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David Goldfarb, creative director and writer, has worked on other first-person shooters like Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3, and Payday 2, and as he put it to Polygon, he “wanted to make the most metal shooter ever.” The result of that effort will be released sometime in 2021 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. As you run through fiery hell zones blasting demons, you’ve got to kill them to the beat - kind of like playing Doom and “Through the Fire and the Flames” in Rock Band simultaneously. The title of The Outsiders’ upcoming first-person shooter conjures the image of an ear-blistering metal concert, and that makes sense, because this FPS is also a rhythm game. Metal: Hellsinger Image: The Outsiders/Funcom The game will be available on Xbox Series X and PC. Bloober Team has been working on this one since 2013, and the studio has brought on composers Arkadiusz Reikowski and Akira Yamaoka, the latter of whom is well-known for the music he composed for the Silent Hill series. The game follows Marianne, the titular medium who can cross over into the spirit realm and unravel its mysteries. Observer and Blair Witch developer Bloober Team has another psychological horror game in the works for Jan. Image: Bloober Team and Image: Bloober Team But as of now, here are the 50 games (listed alphabetically) that point to a brighter year. There are many games coming in 2021 that have yet to be announced, or that have not been given a release window. And if you’re looking for some of the smaller, great-looking indie games coming in 2021, we’ve got a separate list where they can shine. Of course, there are plenty of games were anticipating that didn’t make the list, including re-releases and remasters of titles like Super Mario 3D World and the Mass Effect trilogy. It also includes a handful of titles from last year’s list that were delayed beyond 2020, which is to say that nothing’s guaranteed when it comes to video game release dates. In other words, it includes FromSoftware’s Elden Ring, Nintendo’s sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Blizzard’s Overwatch 2, highly anticipated games that don’t have confirmed release dates, but which we’ve known about for years. Our look forward at the games of 2021 includes plenty of optimism. But 2021 promises some wonderful games too, including many we hoped we’d be playing already. From the chill lifestyle simulation of Animal Crossing: New Horizons to the just-one-more-run addictiveness of Hades to the virtual tourism of Microsoft Flight Simulator, there was a lot to enjoy while sequestered indoors.

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While 2020 was a rough year for, well, just about everything and everyone, many of us found refuge in games. And you’re right to be hopeful that this year will be better than the last. If you’re reading this, congratulations: You made it to 2021.









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