The 10 best video games of 2019 reshape the industry in remarkable ways

Four of the best games of the decade appeared last year. God of War, Spider-Man Insomniac, Red Dead Redemption 2 from Rockstar and Nintendo Nintendo video game is equivalent to a touchdown dance, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. With 2018 representing a leap forward for the industry, expectations are high for 2019. And while many of the top studios step onto the disc, we haven’t seen the towering achievements in the game. Play this year that we have done for years past.

But that cannot be said that the last year of the 2010s was a disappointment. FromSoftware gave us a spectacular re-evaluation of the Dark Souls line in need of an update, Apple Arcade empowered smaller, more intimate developers to get noticed, and finally, Nintendo, finally, managed the first Pokémon game on the console. . However, 2019 has won as memorable as 2018. However, video games will continue to evolve and reshape in new and exciting ways, based on what the title of 2019 achieved. , when we enter the next decade. Until then, here are Esquire’s top 10 video games of the year. Play one, play it all.

10. Kingdom Hearts 3

Release Date: January 25
Platform:
 Xbox One, PS4

Nearly 15 years after the last main series Kingdom Hearts 2, passionate fans left over from the PS2 era finally got their hands on another Kingdom Hearts game, starring Sora and the original trio. Combining the darker and more complex tones of Final Fantasy with the allure of Disney into a complex, quirky story that shouldn’t work by any means, but somehow does it. This game has an incredible visual style, incredible smooth combat, and creative world and terrain, making it one of the must-play titles this year. Although the release has divided fans and community, it’s undeniable that the game has been polished, even if it leaves the distant echoes of Donald’s components spotted in the darkest corners in the your memory. Plus, ReMind DLC is set to release this January with a bunch of new content, making it the perfect time to get involved.

9. Sayonara Wild Hearts

Release Date: September 19
Platform:
 Apple Arcade, PS4, Nintendo Switch

Between Google Stadia, Apple Arcade and all the paid subscription services to play recently announced, 2019 is a tiring year for gaming platform news. But Apple Arcade turned out to be legitimate promises. The subscription service has proven its existence by only costing $ 5 a month and it gives players access to a diverse part of independent developers and larger studios participating in Mobile game ecosystem. Sayonara Wild Hearts from Simogo is a completely special work, feels very crazy to experience on mobile. But that makes the art game so interesting, it can resonate on large and small screens. With a crisp vector art style and gameplay inspired by music videos, Sayonara easily competes with big, triple-year offerings. And, most of all, for just a few dollars as part of an Apple Arcade subscription, it really makes you question the price of $ 60 on major console games.

8. The Outer Worlds

Release Date: October 25
Platforms:
 Xbox One, PS4, PC

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The video game developer Obsidian has escaped its Bethesda publishing chain and showed us that it is better to be alone. The outside world plays our favorite heavy-duty, customized role-playing choices from Fallout and Skyrim. It takes place in a new, unfamiliar world with tons of missions, the most sophisticated and most important gameplay is the choice, allowing players to become heroes, villains, bounty hunters or whatever. whatever they want. It’s a dark look into your own psychology, because no matter how noble you believe you are, you’ll still steal and plunder innocent people because you’re just missing a few new suits of armor. While Bethesda has recently stumbled, especially with its beloved Fallout brand, it’s great to see Obsidian pick up slack items and give players the creative experience they really want.

7. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Release Date: March 22
Platforms:
 PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC

Hailed from the group that brought us characters like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice introduces some new gameplay and a new style to FromSoftware’s signature tactile game and the difficult game. . Still present are fierce, tight battles, based on accuracy, as well as large scale boss battles, but they are improved with feudal Samurai elements of Japan like jumping , grappling, and huge stealth mechanics, so players get just what they love while being challenged by the updated gameplay. Sekiro is polished, interesting, and basically fun. It also has a huge amount of replayability, seeing as I’m currently on my fifth journey through it. Maybe on Friday, I will try playing with a dance or a variety of electrified fruits, just to take away a few years of my life. This game is really a testament to strategy, fast combat.

6. Fire Emblem: Three Houses

Release Date: July 26
Platform: 
Nintendo Switch

Fire Badge is a Nintendo franchise that’s ignored in the West, though half of Smash Bros.’s lineup. come from it. I’ve played Fire Badge for a while and no game has kept my interest as much as Three House. This title is all about strategy and choice. With many different ways of playing, it all takes nearly 60 hours to defeat, allow fighting and developing relationships, this problem has a lot of work to do. However, what the Three House really does is its unique system and rewards. The cast of this game will make you willing to sacrifice yourself before losing anyone on your team. The game also makes you feel really rewarded for building relationships and taking the time to conduct additional training and training. I can deflect easily on turn-based role-playing games, but somehow, this game took me to the third play. If you’ve never tried a Fire Badge game, or think it’s not your thing, I dare let you play this game. And if Three House does not entice you, there will be no adjacent games.

5. Control

Release Date: August 27
Platform: 
Xbox One, PS4, PC

This game is a wild, intriguing story driven by intense telekinetic ability and third-person shooter combat. Remedy Entertainment has created one of the most independent and packaged games we’ve seen, not just from its studio, but in the industry for a long time. The game feels like every third-person shooter, stylized from the PS3 era and the early PS4 tried and failed. In fact, the whole game has a science fiction / Mr. The robot vibrates, and it is viewed from Jesse’s perspective, so the player gets a fragmented view of the world from her mentality. Needless to say, it has a complex plot as it is satisfying, even if it makes you have to guess the second about your sanity at the point. Control is a push to use storytelling and master creativity to create a truly unique gaming experience. It will mess with your head and your reality.

4. Pokemon Sword and Shield

Release Date: November 15
Platform: 
Nintendo Switch

Pokémon on the big screen. It’s something fans of the franchise have imagined for decades now. Nintendo has played around with our expectations before, bringing us console games like Pokémon Stadium and Pokken Tournament, but until 2019, an adventure game in the main series of Pokémon is just a distant dream. When Sword and Shield was announced, fans were energetic after discovering that some of the key features of past games were left behind. This new Switch game will no longer allow gamers to import all of their favorite Pokémon into the game, major developments are gone and even some of the game’s basic elements have been removed, like the ability to teach Pokémon to fly or swim. But GameFreak was right when making some changes to the formula for decades. Sword and Shield is a Breath of the Wild level achievement that changes the game rather than a major improvement for the entire series. The film has finally entered modern times. It makes us very interesting for upcoming Pokémon games.

3. Untitled Goose Game

Release Date: September 20
Platform:
 Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac
Coming Soon:
 Xbox One, PS4

Car horn. Honk. I am a mischievous little goose. I am here to ruin your day. The unnamed Goose game might look like a pleasant little joke in rural England, but it’s really been the most punk rock video title in years. And the boy was content to play a game with no other story-telling platform other than the joy of tearing the perfect little life out of the privileged. It’s not a competitive experience with Hollywood, helping to bring the game to a new level, but Goose Game does everything a video game has to do, and it’s more efficient than most other titles played. onions this year. It earns itself the rare difference which is a unique fun experience. There is nothing in House House’s small goose explorer that feels too energetic or frustrating. Each part of it is simple, fun and entertaining. At the end of a very long day, there are several more satisfying experiences.

2. Mortal Kombat 11

Release Date: April 23
Platform: Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC

After three decades of the Mortal Kombat game, it seems there’s nothing left to say about a series that tore too many spikes to fill the entire football stadium. But, NetherRealm ventured into a storytelling, Hollywood-level storytelling that makes MK11 not only one of the best games of 2019, but also the best MK game of all time. Of course, the battle in the eleventh eleventh title of the franchise is as high and complex as it used to be as a game but what makes MK11 so bold is its single player mode. For many years, the top criticism of fighting games was that the single player campaign was forgotten or forgotten. Some previous MK games broke that stereotype a bit, but MK11 finally made the case of fighting games not only worth buying for the competitive spirit. The story of the latest battle for control of EarthRealm and the constellation of the kingdoms it resides in is actually quite influential, somehow making us empathize with these heartless ragemonster characters. With so many DLC yet to be announced, MK11 is a game we will play for many years to come.

1 . Game of the Year
Super Mario Maker 2

Release Date: June 28
Platform: Nintendo Switch

Yes, Mario Maker 2 is the Esquire game of the year. It’s almost like we came up with a perfect title in 2019, and not just because Arby margin has created some levels. The concept of harnessing the imagination of a vast player base to create a game with an absolutely endless stream of content is literally great, and Mario Maker 2 has expanded on the excellent design. placed in the first title, adding a new and stylish toolkit. The tools that Nintendo has given us allow everything from extremely challenging levels, automatic Marios Rube Goldberg-esque, music-based levels, rhythm-based levels, recreating other games. and much more creative creativity. The game lit the whole world on fire when it was launched; Everyone and anyone who is playing or talking about it Hell, even brands start uploading their own levels in the community. Any title is a challenge and also reminds you to hear the 8-bit rendition of Smash mouth’s “All Star” is a hit in our book. Mario Maker 2 has caused a cultural phenomenon, like what the Mario brothers did in the early days.

( Source: Esquire )

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