Games out in April 2022 on PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Switch
Games out in April 2022 on PlayStation
What games are coming out in April 2022 on PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Nintendo Switch? The list includes some highly anticipated productions, among them LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which marks the return of the fun plastic brick tie-ins developed by TT Games with a work that promises great substance.This month we will also see the debut of Nintendo Switch Sports, the sports compilation with motion detection controls that will try to repeat the great success of Wii Sports by taking advantage of the large installed base of the Japanese hybrid console; but also the fantasy RPG King Arthur: Knight's Tale, made by NeocoreGames.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, a funny skit from the first film in the saga Released on PC, PS5, PS4, XSX, XOne and NSW April 5thArguably the most anticipated episode of the series ever, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga will include in a a single package for all nine films of the famous film saga, putting us in command of its iconic protagonists in an experience that harks back to the tradition of tie-ins based on plastic bricks by TT Games, albeit with some interesting news .
In our test of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga we have in fact discovered the new closer view, a combat system with greater thickness than in the past and a faithful rendering of the powers of the Force when they are controlled Jedi and Sith armed with swords laser. All around the inevitable quotes and gags that we know well, applied to a structure that promises great substance.
Godfall Ultimate Edition
Godfall, a fighting sequence Coming out on XSX and XOne on April 7The Counterplay Games action RPG also lands on Microsoft consoles with Godfall Ultimate Edition, an edition that includes all the DLCs and updates released so far for the game. However, the core experience remains unchanged and puts us in the heavy armor of the last Valorian knight, an order of warriors who thanks to magical armor become virtually invincible.
Determined to stop the advance of the evil god Macros and of his army, we will be able to choose between five different categories of weapons and follow the growth of our character through a solid progression system, which gradually unlocks new skills and new equipment to enhance the hack & slash mechanics of the gameplay. The Godfall PS5 review may give you an idea of what the final experience will be like.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, one of the huge Sentinels in the game In released on NSW on April 12thThe little gem of Vanillaware also lands on Nintendo Switch, with its original and fascinating formula. 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim tells the story of thirteen different characters who find themselves, in different eras, to face the threat represented by the arrival of enormous monsters that threaten to destroy the world.
Inevitably, the forces defense systems have built gigantic robots, the Sentinels, to face the attack: we will have to get on board and fight within a strategic turn-based system of great depth, which adds further substance to a really interesting experience from the point of view narrative and with an excellent artistic sector. All the details in the review of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim.
Chernobylite
Chernobylite, a creepy character that we will find in the game Released on PS5 and XSX on April 21A few months after the release on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, Chernobylite also makes its debut on next-gen consoles to involve us in an adventure that is in some ways tremendously current. The protagonist of the game, Igor, in fact, returns to visit the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, where he worked, in order to shed light on the mysterious disappearance of his wife.
Amidst shadows, visions, twists and turns and supernatural events, the title developed by The Farm 51 mixes time travel and post-apocalyptic nightmares, exploration and survival mechanics, fascinating scenarios and several new ideas, drawing the picture of a solid, strong and dramatic experience: we talked about it in the review of Chernobylite.
Zombie Army 4: Dead War
Zombie Army 4: Dead War, the Nazi zombies we will have to face Coming to NSW April 26thAs happened for the episodes of the parent series, Sniper Elite, the latest installment of the spin-off of the zombie-based Rebellion shooter also arrives on Nintendo Switch with Zombie Army 4: Dead War. The protagonist is always the infallible sniper Karl Fairburne, who found himself in an alternative version of the Second World War in which Hitler exploited the esoteric knowledge of the Reich to revive the slain Nazi soldiers and thus create an unstoppable army of the undead. br>
The only country not yet fallen under the blows of these pathetic and fearsome creatures is Italy, and it is from there that we will start to give a hand to the resistance and face increasingly complex missions, in the context of a campaign playable alone or in cooperative, in which the shooter mechanics are put at the service of the spectacular and horror atmospheres. Below you can find the review of Zombie Army 4: Dead War.
King Arthur: Knight's Tale
King Arthur: Knight's Tale, a strategic combat phase Out on PC April 26After a long period in early access, King Arthur: Knight's Tale is preparing to come out on PC with the final version, substantially improved thanks to user feedback and therefore ready to deliver a solid and engaging RPG experience thanks also to the peculiar dark fantasy interpretation of the legends of King Arthur, who in this case plays the role of the villain after being resurrected.
At the command of Mordred we will have the task of killing our nemesis for a second time and placing an end to the reign of terror that he established on Avalon, but to succeed in the enterprise we will have to surround ourselves with skilled and loyal knights who accompany us in the complex battles between turns and real time, guaranteeing the success of the mission. King Arthur's trial: Knight's Tale tells us about the game.
Nintendo Switch Sports
Nintendo Switch Sports, volleyball Coming to NSW April 29thNintendo Switch Sports tries to repeat the extraordinary success of the original Wii Sports with a package that includes several disciplines: tennis, bowling, chanbara, soccer, badminton and volleyball, all to be played strictly using the motion detection system integrated into the Joy-Con controllers. also adopting particularly imaginative solutions.
The package, destined to be updated with the addition of new sports such as golf, as well as extra features such as controls via leg band for football, allows you to play alone or in multiplayer, locally or online, challenging friends, relatives or complete strangers. Up for grabs many useful items to customize the appearance of virtual athletes. Here's what emerged from the tried and tested Nintendo Switch Sports.
Other games out in April 2022
MLB The Show 22, out on PS5, PS4, XSX, XOne and NSW on April 5 Chinatown Detective Agency, out on PC, XOne and NSW on April 7 Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition, out on PC, PS4, XOne and NSW on April 7 The House of the Dead: Remake, out on NSW on April 7, Hearthstone: Route to Underwater City, out on PC on April 12, Road 96, out on PS5, PS4, XSX and XOne on April 14, Tormented Souls, out in NSW on April 14 Sociable Soccer '22, out on PC, PS5, PS4, XSX, XOne and NSW on April 17 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, out in NSW on April 20 MotoGP 22, out on PC, PS5, PS4, XSX, XOne and NSW on April 21st Ganryu 2, out on PC, PS5, PS4, XSX and XOne on April 22nd
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