We’re almost halfway through 2023. We’re gonna discuss 2023’s Top 20 Upcoming Games (Second Half) that you will loved.
We’re almost halfway through 2023. What more games are scheduled for the rest of the year? Today we’ll discuss the top 20 games that are accessible in the second half of 2023, Remember that spontaneous game releases might occur, and that schedules are liable to alter. But let’s start since there’s a lot to look forward to.
The Top 20 Upcoming Games Of 2023
20. Cities Skylines 2
The amazing Cities Skylines video game has a sequel. Building cities in this game was really fun. And even though I’m a fervent supporter of the original SimCity, I have to say that Cities Skylines is something special, especially with the modder community and all the care the game’s developers have given it over the years. With Cities Skylines 2, it looks they’re doing so as well. Just seems like a bigger, riskier, crazier city builder, really. And the doctor had advised that, I believe. On October 24, 2023, this will be accessible.
19. Avatar Frontiers of Pandora
Even though some people poke fun at it, the Avatar series is enormous. It is one of the largest and most well-known properties for a reason, and a video game adaptation is in order. In a sense, it resembles a video game. So everything here makes sense. And Ubisoft is effectively adapting some of their Far Cry first-person shooter open world concepts to Avatar in this instance. You play as a Navi that was born on the planet but was taken from it and taught as a soldier. After escaping, the Navi returns to their home world to retrace their ancestry. Since it wouldn’t be a video game or an Avatar thing if you weren’t a native Navi who knows how to handle a gun, it effectively means you are one. Thus, you employ firearms. Your bow is also in use. You are accepting your Navi skills. You’re moving more quickly. You’re making higher jumps. Additionally, you are mounted. Flying through the air is you. You are traveling over the plains of this uncharted region of Pandora on your horse. And it appears that this may be really amazing. We get to play this game, at least in theory, on December 7, 2023.
18. Forza Motorsport
the decrease in sales and sticking with Forza Motorsport. Of course, this is the primary franchise for the Forza video game series. This is the racing-oriented, simulation-heavy game that is less focused on expansive worlds or racing traditions. No, the focus here is solely on the automobiles, racing, and accuracy. Naturally, the visuals are much wilder this time around, but the advancement cycle is also being rethought, and in this game, automobiles will effectively be constructed rather than purchased. Instead of enjoying a great deal of freedom, you will advance, accumulate points, spend them on improving your automobiles, and finally acquire new vehicles. You will learn to appreciate each vehicle separately in this game, something that I believe the Forza series has previously neglected to do. On October 10th, this will be launched.
17. Super Mario RPG
This year, Nintendo is definitely going back to their roots, but they are also focusing a lot on remake and re-release games. It is for Nintendo’s highly original Super Mario RPG on the Super Nintendo system. And right now, it has a brand-new coat of paint. It seems stunning beyond words. Although it appears like they are maintaining the core elements of the gameplay, few people have played this one. A lot of individuals will therefore experience this as being utterly novel. It’s coming out on November 17, 2023, and we hope it’s a hit because we’d want to see more Mario RPG games.
16. Remnant 2
Great things were said about Remnant from the Ashes, and Remnant 2 appears to be continuing that trend with better combat, more firearms, greater character customization, and—most importantly—more randomly generated settings and confrontations. These games are great to play solo, but they’re even better with friends. If you enjoy a fantastic third-person shooter that can be played indefinitely and you haven’t played the previous one, you should keep an eye on this one since, like the first one, it has incredibly amazing world and monster designs as well as people and structures.
15. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
The significant addition to Cyberpunk 2077 is this. The makers of Cyberpunk 2077 spent a long time to solve the game’s problematic launch. But now that the game has gained some traction, we’re receiving a huge, legitimate expansion. New characters, more to deal with for V, a new section of the plot set in the Dogtown zone, completely redesigned system mechanisms, RPG elements, and gameplay improvements. You can purchase it starting September 26, 2023.
14. Sea of Stars
This role-playing game uses a turn-based system. It makes no secret of the impacts it has. They are experts at what they are doing here if you grew up in the 1990s and played an RPG similar to this one. From what we’ve heard thus far, there is amazing graphics, wonderful monster and creature designs, wonderful world designs, and amazing soundtrack. And they are the ones who created the message. It came out on August 29.
13. Lords of the Fallen
This is a sequel to the excellent but unremarkable video game Lords of the Fallen from a few years ago, which played like a souls game. However, this one appears to be completely insane. This time around, it appears like they are going full throttle with weird creatures, interesting mythology, and outrageous personalities. This is a sentence I’ve already wasted in this video, but I’ll say it again. I think this is exactly what the doctor prescribed. This game appears to be an imitation of a heavy metal album cover built from the original. On October 13th, Lords of the Fallen will be released.
12. Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Because it is primarily centered around one city and its surroundings, this game is the one that is advertised as being kind of a return to the original games, you know, the Altair and Ezio style games. Additionally, it has rudimentary parkour, one-on-one assassination missions, and social stealth. It is not an open world RPG with an infinitely large map like the more contemporary Odyssey or Valhalla. This is a return to the fundamentals. For particular sorts of fans like ourselves, I believe this has the potential to be a terrific continuation for the brand. On October 12, this fall, it will be released.
11. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
This is another horror film series where you play as the icky scary family as well as the survivors attempting to escape the house and the nearby fields in an asymmetrical multiplayer game. The degree of detail, the manner the home has been faithfully replicated, and the ambience all appear to indicate that they are going rather nuts with this one. But at that point, all you’ll be doing is running around playing multiplayer games. We’ve definitely seen our share of highs and lows, so we’re really hopeful that this game will live up to the initial grandeur of this series. After all, it’s been a while, and the game is now being released on August 18th.
10. Immortals of Aveum
This is a rather straightforward pitch image, similar to a frantic, action-packed Call of Duty campaign with first-person shooting. But in reality, you’re like elite tactical wizards in a fantastical universe instead of firearms and tactical troops. Hand magic blasting is used in Immortals of Avium. It is a first-person shooter where you blast targets with magic balls. In essence, it’s a shooter to a greater extent than you may think. You possess superhuman talents. You have so many bizarre things. But a lot of the magic you use is really just magic versions of machine gun, handgun, and shotgun blasts. Along with it, we’ve witnessed insane levels, outrageous combat, and other things, as well as a focus on the plot and cut scenes. And it just reminds me a little bit of the middle and early 2000s, when a lot of medium-tier games that were very innovative and exciting came out. This is being attempted by this development firm, a more recent studio, and it is being released under the EA originals label. We’re eager to go through this one, use magic to take out some evil people and dragons, and find out what’s going on. The 22nd of August marks the release date of this.
9. Exoprimal
This is a multiplayer shooter game by Capcom where mechs battle swarms of dinosaurs that are falling from the sky. We simply need more of those classic, stupid video game ideas. Will it endure among online players? I have no idea, but Capcom is insane enough to try, and on July 14th, we’ll witness it.
8. Lies of P
Of course, this is the grim and dismal Pinocchio Souls-like game. Many people are comparing it to the unfinished Bloodborne sequel. Let’s dial back the hoopla a bit; that seems a little insane to me. This one has a demo, and i t does look quite nice. Will there be a sequel to Bloodborne? We just hope that the battle and the main gameplay loop, which lasts for a few hours, are as engaging as they possibly can be. On September 19th, 2023, we hope to finally get our hands on it.
7. Alan Wake 2
Things are getting much weirder in Alan Wake 2. This time around, they’re going full survival horror, which is ideal for this genre. It appears to operate and play pretty much like a remake of Resident Evil 2 or Resident Evil 4 or something similar. There is a lot of the flashlight-based shooting of enemies from the first Alan Wake, but it feels much better overall. There is also a strong focus on detective work and solving puzzles. You’ll be hopping about and conducting investigations as two characters, Alan Wake and Saga. Because it’s coming out on October 17th, 2023, let’s hope it’s fantastic and the ideal frightening fall game.
6. Robocop Rogue City
The voice of Peter Weller, the original Robocop, appears in this Robocop first-person shooter game. It comes from the same creators as the less-than-perfect Terminator game from a few years ago. Despite having a lesser budget, it seemed to grasp the franchise. They are now battling Robocop. What we do have is something that resembles a slow-moving, intense first-person shooter where you can also play as Robocop and interact with criminals by asking them questions, interrogating them, and making decisions. The movie Robocop, which will be released in September 2023, has promise.
5. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
We haven’t seen those games really well represented in video games in a while, let alone Insomniac’s world building. This one is finally highly detailed, and you switch between Peter and Miles in real time while going on adventures through a larger New York City with an expanded Queens and Brooklyn. Peter Parker the symbiote appears next, of course. From a fighting and narrative standpoint, that has a lot of implications. Of course, Venom and Kraven the Hunter are two of the major antagonists. Kraven is also getting a movie, although he looks fantastic in this game. The game will be available starting October 20, 2023.
4. Atlas Fallen
Because it’s like this beautiful open world, magical fantasy adventure with kickass fighting and giant monster killing and nice looking edgy characters and surfing on the beach, to me it feels like a return to something from the mid 2000s, something like a Darksiders style game. It isn’t a prequel. Nothing about it is a remake. Just a brand-new journey on a strange new planet. So, it’s impossible not to support that. On August 10th, 2023, Atlas Fallen will be released.
3. Mortal Kombat 1
This item appears to be completely crazy. We begin to understand what Netherrealm is actually trying to do with this as more trailers and character introductions become available. This Mortal Kombat universe has been both restarted and altered. For a time now, the original Mortal Kombat characters have been featured in a story arc that seems like an entire journey. After the bizarre events of the last game, fire god Liu Kang has sort of entirely reset the world. And he created this new universe, which includes well-known people in entirely fresh contexts, alliances, and circumstances. It appears to be going to produce some strange stuff. However, the battle looks fantastic, utilizing cameos, other players assisting you, insane new over-the-top aerial combinations, and a ton of blood. It will be available on September 19, 2023.
2. Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon
By creating a brand-new mech game, From Software is returning to their origins. Fires of Rubicon will feature large fights, expansive venues, faster-paced action, and a ton of mech customization. This is something they used to do. Most of this stuff isn’t all that complex. It’s just an excellent, captivating mech game. Because of this, fans absolutely adore this series and can’t wait for it to return. But today, with FromSoftware’s skills in fighting, sound design, and stunning visuals. Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon will be released on August 25, 2023.
1. Starfield
This is Bethesda’s upcoming top-tier title. It’s particularly fascinating since this is the first time they aren’t merely creating a new Elder Scrolls or Fallout game. Some games take a very long time to make and have been produced for many years. Therefore, we certainly want to see what this is about for them to set out and do something new and truly develop something that they want to make. It was being developed by many as Skyrim in space. Complete adventures, several planets that may be explored, large cities, randomly generated, resource-rich planets, base and ship construction, character customisation, space combat, and dogfighting. It’s really ambitious, so we’re interested to see if Bethesda can actually do that. We’ll be watching this game.
For the rest of 2023, 20 games are scheduled. What’s most important is for us to know what you guys are most excited about in the comments. So tell us which of these games you’re most looking forward to, as well as those we forgot to include.
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