Games Watch: the 5 best new games coming out in September 2018
Here are the console and PC games that have us talking this month
Games Watch: the 5 best new games coming out in September 2018
On the lookout for something new to play this month? Well you’re in luck, because whether you’re a PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch or PC owner, even the quietest months have a gem or two in store. That makes it easy to miss something amidst the stack, so we’re here to pick out five of the best games on the immediate horizon. You can thank us later.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age (out now)
Looking for an epic role-playing quest to fill your days for some time to come? Well, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age could certainly fit the bill if you have a PS4 or capable gaming PC. Square Enix’s legendary franchise returns with many of its hallmark features in tow, including an art style from Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama and those delightful slime monsters, plus it packs a sprawling quest full of charming characters and a compelling narrative. If you’re big on Japanese RPGs and you’re done with Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, this seems like your natural next adventure.
Marvel’s Spider-Man (7 September)
One of our absolute most anticipated games of the autumn release season is… a licensed comic book game? It’s true, and unless we’ve been severely duped here, there’s reason to believe that Marvel’s Spider-Man will be a hell of a game. Why? Well, this PS4 exclusive hails from Insomniac Games, makers of Ratchet & Clank and the raucous open-world gem Sunset Overdrive, and more importantly, hands-on reactions have been almost uniformly positive. Marvel’s Spider-Man seems to capture both the loose fun and serious thrills of the wall-crawler, and we can’t wait to dive in.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider (14 September)
Lara Croft’s rebirth has gone swimmingly since 2013’s Tomb Raider reboot, and following Rise of the Tomb Raider, now Shadow of the Tomb Raider is here to continue the series. We went hands-on earlier this year and found another tense quest that rapidly bounds between wild set pieces and sprinkles in an entertaining variety of moments in between – even if, admittedly, it all felt rather familiar. Even so, Shadow of the Tomb Raider looks great, seems to provide plenty of fun, and promises to explore some dark territory. Hey, with no Uncharted on deck this year, we’re fully onboard.
Life is Strange 2 (27 September)
We certainly didn’t expect to be enraptured by the teen-centric original Life is Strange but we couldn’t help but get sucked into the supernatural, time-warping, episodic quest. Frankly, we loved it. And that’s why we’re preparing ourselves emotionally for the proper sequel, following this year’s Before the Storm prequel mini-series. Life is Strange 2 finds new subjects: a pair of young brothers on the run after an apparently grim run-in with the police, during which some kind of secret power suddenly manifested. Episode one drops later this month, and if Dontnod keeps the heart and tension of the original series, then we’ll be hooked the whole way through.
FIFA 19 (28 September)
FIFA 19 hits the pitch in a few short weeks, and as usual, the latest looks like a compelling new edition. It’s more of the same to large extent, but the fresh additions and tweaks could make this the best entry yet. Chief amongst the enhancements are the long-awaited introduction of the Champions League license, along with more physical gameplay, improved tactical play, and the next step in Alex Hunter’s “The Journey” story mode. With Konami’s PES 2019 out last week, we’ll find out soon whether EA can stay atop the football gaming world.