![]() August offers a lot more - here are our picks for the biggest game releases of the month. ![]() Sports fans can get their hands on Madden NFL 24, and if you just want a laid-back narrative-driven experience, upcoming indie title Goodbye Volcano High with its high-school theme, evocative soundtrack and beautiful art style could be the game for you. Then there's Immortals of Aveum, EA's new IP focusing on first-person magic-based combat, much like Ghostwire Tokyo. That said, you can expect the same level of uncompromising adherence to its game design ethos. ![]() FromSoftware is known for its difficult but rewarding games, and Armored Core will be a departure from its regular slate of titles. Since the last Armored Core title released in 2012, the Japanese developer has found sensational success with the Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and most recently with Elden Ring. ![]() The makers of Elden Ring are reviving their long-dormant mech-combat series, which perhaps might not be familiar to many gamers. Larian doesn't cut corners and its games offer a plethora of meaningful choices, character builds, and gameplay approaches.Īugust also brings the next game from FromSoftware - Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. You can expect the purest RPG experience from Baldur's Gate, one whose roots can be traced to tabletop RPGs of yore. Kicking things off is a heavy hitter - Baldur's Gate 3, the much-awaited RPG from Larian Studios, which arrives August 3. A diverse lineup of games both big and small awaits us, covering a wide spectrum of genres. A new month brings more new games to look forward to, and August is no different. ![]()
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