“Assassin’s Creed Odysessy”/Ubisoft
It’s been a great year for video games.
With the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One approaching the end of their life cycles, developers have delivered some of the best games of the console generation during 2018. The Nintendo Switch has also continued to expand its library of games in its second year, with some unique titles making ideal use of the portable console’s strengths.
Open-world adventure games continue to dominate the mainstream market, but an increasingly diverse audience has brought fresh demand for games with engaging narratives and innovation for classic genres. Coupled with ever-improving technology and developing platforms like virtual reality, 2018 had no shortage of memorable releases.
Without further ado, here are the 18 can’t-miss games released during 2018:
“Monster Hunter World” (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC)
“Monster Hunter: World”/Capcom
“Monster Hunter” may not be a household name like “Super Mario” or “Tomb Raider,” but the action role-playing series is one of the most popular video game franchises in Japan and has garnered a healthy fanbase around the world.
Though the series has typically been developed for handheld gaming systems, “Monster Hunter World” is the first “Monster Hunter” game in nearly 10 years made for home consoles. The result is a remarkably beautiful adventure that asks players to stand in awe of nature, even as they attempt to tame massive dragons and wild creatures.
“Marvel’s Spider-Man” (PlayStation 4)
Insomniac Games/Marvel
“Marvel’s Spider-Man” is one the year’s most popular games, and rightfully so. The PlayStation 4 exclusive takes cues from open-world action games like “Batman Arkham Knight” and “Shadow of Mordor” but introduces a new version of Spider-Man alongside a nearly picture-perfect rendering of Manhattan.
With a compelling original story that blends action and humor, “Marvel’s Spider-Man” is a love letter to the character’s legions of fans worldwide.
“Dragon Ball FighterZ” (Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC)
“Dragon Ball FighterZ”/Bandai Namco Entertainment
There have been plenty of Dragon Ball Z fighting games over the years, but the series has never looked better than it does with Arc System Works’ custom cell-shaded graphics. Underneath the anime aesthetics, the game is still a masterfully crafted fighter, featuring team-based gameplay inspired by “Marvel vs Capcom” and implementing mechanics from other Arc Sys games like “Guilty Gear” and “BlazBlue.”
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