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Videogames to Play in 2021 AD

Videogames to Play in 2021

Many new videogames are expected to be released in 2021 in the gaming industry. Owing to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, various delays in software and hardware launches have had a significant effect on production schedules, causing many games to be postponed into this year or indefinitely.

In this article, you will find the list of games that you didn’t notice or didn’t even know about. We will definitely help you answer your question “Which game should I get for myself?”

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Now, a bit more about particular games you can play this year.

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The Ascent

The Ascent is a cyberpunk-themed action role-playing game that can be played solo or cooperatively. The Ascent Group, the megacorporation that owns you and everybody else, has just gone bankrupt. Misunderstandings and disorder ensue, security and peace are disrupted, and everyone is left to fend for themselves without defense. Stop gangs and aggressive companies from seizing control and learn the truth. In this game, a number of modifiers can be used to completely customize your character, which should be very impressive!

Despite the fact that Neon Games is a small studio, Epic Games was so pleased with the game's early development that it gave Neon a grant to help cover operating costs.

Axiom Verge 2

You may have seen Axiom Verge referred to as a benchmark for indie "metroidvania" adventures, or you may have played it. Axiom Verge 2 is a sequel to Axiom Verge, but it is a totally different game with new characters, forces, enemies, and a new environment.
The game has been in progress for four years and is expected to be released in early 2021 to be played on Nintendo Switch and PC.

Everything you need to know about Axiom Verge 2, you can find here.

Balan Wonderworld

Balan Wonderworld is a Square Enix-published 2021 platform game co-developed by Arzest and Square Enix subsidiary Balan Company. Yuji Naka, the creator of Sonic the Hedgehog, directed the game. Fans of early-nineties platformers would not want to miss this.

Balan Wonderworld is a new take on classic 32-bit platformers. You can choose between two characters and experience a number of worlds that combine truth and fantasy, but the real draw is the 80 different costumes that unlock new skills for your characters.

Back 4 Blood

Back 4 Blood is a tense multiplayer first-person shooter from the makers of the critically praised Left 4 Dead series. You're in the middle of a fight with the Ridden. These once-human hosts of a lethal parasite have transformed into hideous monsters intent on scooping up civilization's last traces.

Back 4 Blood is like Left 4 Dead with new graphics, which really isn't a terrible sign if you miss the classic army shooter. The card system, which grants fascinating rewards on players and zombies, adds some variance to the standard formula, making this one a streaming sleeper success.

The Medium

Owing to technical limitations, The Medium was placed on hold for years before resurfacing in 2020. The game revolves around a medium that can fly between the physical world and the spiritual dimension in order to solve puzzles, which was previously impossible before the new generation of consoles introduced solid-state drives. You can easily purchase the game on platforms such as the Steam Store.

To conclude, there were more and even more new game releases. Keep up with the news in order not to miss your favourite.

Christian Schmidt

Christian Schmidt

Staff Writer

Playing videogames, listening to nightcore

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