Exciting Games announced in gamescom 2019







1.Little Nightmares :

                                  is getting a sequel and it looks just as creepy as the first game. Little Nightmares 2’s first trailer was revealed at Gamescom Opening Night Live, and the game’s senior narrative designer, Dave Mervik, was on-hand to give a few extra details about the sequel.

While the first Little Nightmares was entirely focused on Six as she attempted to make her way out of the Maw, the sequel will give her a little companionship with a new character called Mono. According to Mervik, Mono and Six will journey to a place called the Signal Tower, which will play a central role in the story.


2. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint:


We had a chance to play the 4v4 Ghost Recon Breakpoint multiplayer during Gamescom, and it was so much fun we could have spent the rest of the week gunning down opponents in this shooter. Sadly, we had other things to attend to.

Giving you the option to pick and customises classes, ranging from medics to snipers, and seeing all eight players unleashed in a compact map, Breakpoint is very much a tactical game. You’ve got a huge number of weapons at your disposal, as well as gadgets such as shock grenades and scouting drones.

When a player gets downed, they can still be resurrected by an ally, but once all four are down its game over. A shrinking map ensures each contest doesn’t out stay its welcome, making matches nervy, exciting and frantic. From what we’ve played Ghost Recon Breakpoint could well be one of 2019’s finest multiplayer shootouts.


3.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare


I haven’t been this excited for Call of Duty in a long time, and it’s largely because Infinity Ward is poised to reimagine one of the greatest first-person shooters of all time. It arrived to Gamescom 2019 in a big way, showcasing its Nvidia RTX implementation and a brand-new mode know as Gunfight. After playing it, I’m very excited to see how the full roster of multiplayer options shape out.


 4.Need for speed-Heat:


In the latest installment to EA‘s long-standing franchise, Need for Speed Heat has followed up from its recent trailer with a new 4K gameplay video at Gamescom 2019.

Aside from showcasing the amazing graphics of the game, the five-minute clip gives fans a look at two different game modes that will be available. The first mode shown appears to be a standard racing mode, the objective of which is simply to finish the race in first place. Players will be racing on a track against 11 other drivers. The latter half of the video then moves onto a second, recurring mode in the Need for Speed franchise — escaping the cops. The chase takes place at night, and gamers are given a clear image of what would happen to their cars if it gets repeatedly rammed by police vehicles.

Need for Speed Heat is slated for release on November 8 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, with early access on November 5 on Origin Access Premier and Play First Trial on EA Access.


5.Cyberpunk 2077 :

                                 is an upcoming role-playing video game developed and published by CD Projekt, releasing for Google Stadia, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on 16 April 2020. Adapted from the 1988 tabletop game Cyberpunk 2020, it is set fifty-seven years later in dystopian Night City, an open world with six distinct regions. Players assume the role of the customisable mercenary V in a first-person perspective, with skills in hacking and machinery, as well as an arsenal of ranged weapons and options for melee combat


6. Marvel’s Avengers:


After its debut at E3 2019, many were unsure about Crystal Dynamic’s Marvel’s Avengers. But now, having played it and received a detailed look at how exactly everything will work – I can’t wait to play more of it.

Square Enix is essentially creating a live-service experience in the mould of Destiny 2 or The Division, but with one of the biggest properties in existence. Each hero is fun to play in their own right, and the idea of teaming up with friends to take on epic villains sounds thrilling. So long as the progression, loot and other rewards hold up – this could be absolutely massive.


Exciting Games announced in gamescom 2019 Exciting Games announced in gamescom 2019 Reviewed by Jawahar muthu on September 15, 2019 Rating: 5

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