Upcoming City Building Games 2018

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Nov 26, 2017  Welcome to the 24 Upcoming PC City-building Games in 2018 & 2019 list! Us city-building enthusiasts haven't been having the best of times as the genre kind of fell out of favour, but it might be. The Best City Building Games in 2018. City-building games are becoming more and more popular for PC. The idea of sitting down and building my own virtual city brings me joy, and it’s fantastic to know how varied every city-building game out there is. This is a subreddit focused on base building computer games. If you came here for real estate or fitness advice, you might be in the wrong place. Submissions of any kind are welcome (update news, game links, links to your own project, etc.) as long as they are about games focused exclusively on, or feature heavily, base/fort building of a kind. With the availability of games in the market with high-quality graphics and gaming consoles gameplay, we hardly play games on PC. However, if you are also a PC gamer like, do check this list consisting best city building games for PC and let the nostalgia hit you hard.Modified On September 26, 2019.

Sea Of Thieves

Release Date: March 20

Platforms: PC, Xbox One

Sea of Thieves looks like a cool concept that's maybe a few years too late. I want to believe that it will be a big hit for the Xbox One, but cartoony pirate co-op strikes me as something with fairly limited reach. I hope I'm wrong and the game is a smash hit that defies all expectations. At the same time, I think I'd be more excited for a big pirate game that was more solo-focused with co-op as an option.

Yakuza 6: The Song Of Life

Release Date: March 20

Platforms: PS4

I've never really gotten into the Yakuza series but that's something I aim to change in 2018. I like Japanese games. I like crime games. I like action games. Sounds like Yakuza would be a good fit, though I'm not really sure where to start. Certainly this game has received rave reviews in Japan where it released in 2016, earning a 39/40 from Famitsu.

Valkyria Chronicles 4

Release Date: March 21

Platforms: PS4 (later on Switch/Xbox One)

I loved the last Valkyria Chronicles game. It's part JRPG, part turn-based tactical third-person shooter, all set in a WWII-esque fictional conflict with tanks and rifles and engaging characters. The game picks up where the last one left off, as the Second Europan War is still being waged, but with new characters, better graphics and so forth. I'm very excited for this one.

A Way Out

Release Date: March 23

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

I'm not sure if A Way Out is going to be good or not, but it's certainly an interesting concept. It's a two-player couch co-op game that takes place in split-screen. The twist is that one side of the screen can be playing a cut-scene while the other side can still be playing, meaning both characters' stories play out at the same time even as one character enters a rendered moment. Heavily choice based, it's the story of two convicts who escape prison and go out on the road for a big adventure. The biggest reason to be excited about this one is the studio's first game, Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons, which remains one of the most emotionally poignant, mechanically fascinating indie adventure games I've played.

Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom

Release Date: March 23

Platforms: PC, PS4

I loved everything about the first Ni No Kuni except for how tedious it became after a while. Combat, in particular, was a far too frequent chore. But the story, the characters, the animation, the fact that you're basically playing a Studio Ghibli movie as a game---all of that was wonderful. My hope with the sequel is that they've fixed the combat issues and put together another game as charming as the first without all the tedium.

Far Cry 5

Release Date: March 27

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

More than likely, from all we've seen so far, Far Cry 5 is going to be a lot like 3 and 4. That's a good thing and a bad thing. It's a good thing because those games have a winning formula that's a ton of fun to play: Crazy villain, big open world, lots of enemy bases to take down, and so forth. Lots of fun. On the other hand, maybe this formula has grown a bit stale. It would be neat to see the series take a bigger turn, much as did between 1 and 2 and between 2 and 3. Still, I'm excited to shoot psycho cultists in the land of my birth, Montana. And I'm excited to read all the silly hot takes on why the game is [fill in the blank with your politics and why this game goes too far/doesn't go far enough/etc.]

Agony

Release Date: March 30

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Agony looks terrifying. From what little I've seen of it, this is not going to be a horror game for the meek or faint of heart. The entire game is built around an interesting possession mechanic. You start out in Hell and can possess other people and later lesser and greater demons. Sounds interesting and looks freaky.

We Happy Few

Release Date: Apr 13

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

One of the more intriguing, zany looking games of 2018, We Happy Few is a survival-based game set in a dystopian fictional 1960s English town called Wellington Wells where everybody is constantly high on a hallucinogenic drug called Joy. It looks a bit like A Clockwork Orange meets Brazil and while its Early Access reviews are mixed on Steam, I'm hoping the final release will be fantastic. It certainly looks like nothing else coming out this year.

Sunless Skies

Release Date: May (?)

Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux

The sequel to the popular indie hit Sunless Sea, Sunless Skies abandons the oceans and heads for the stars. Instead of a steam ship, you pilot a space locomotive. The same RPG, survival and roguelike elements are all here, and while the game has been seeing mixed reviews in Early Access, judging by the quality of its predecessor this should be yet another great game.

Jurassic World: Evolution

Release Date: June (?)

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Basically Jurassic World: Evolution is SimCity with dinosaurs. Based on the movie, you construct your own dino theme park, unlocking various new dinosaurs along the way. Not sure if you get to train your own velociraptors, but I'm hoping the answer is 'no.' Some things are just too silly, even for games and movies.

**Release Date To Be Announced, Slated For 2018**

Insurgency: Sandstorm

Credit: New World Entertainment

The following games, as of this writing, do not have a release date but have been announced for 2018. As with the above games, this could change at any time, with release dates, or delays, announced. Some could even be cancelled. Hopefully most of these see a 2018 release. There's little chance all of them will (and of course, more will be added like the annual Call of Duty game, etc.)

Insurgency: Sandstorm

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Form the makers of Insurgency and Day of Infamy, two excellent hardcore first-person shooters, comes Sandstorm: Insurgency. Originally planned to have a campaign, now the game is releasing with just multiplayer. And that's totally fine. This time around, New World Entertainment is abandoning the Source Engine for Unreal 4, and you can tell already how much better it looks. For anyone looking for a more hardcore FPS than Call of Duty, this is the game for you.

Call Of Cthulhu

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Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Hideous monsters and dark mysteries await in Call of Cthulhu, an RPG based of of H.P. Lovecraft's famous story of the same name. Actually, the game is based more closely off the 1981 tabletop RPG of the same name than it is the story, and it looks quite good. Admittedly, developer Cyanide has had both hits and misses in its past, but this one is looking quite good.

God Of War

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PS4

I do think the God of War franchise needed a makeover and it's certainly gotten one with the new God of War (which, like DOOM has no number indicating it's a sequel.) For some reason, Kratos is now in ancient Scandinavia rubbing shoulders with the Norse gods. It looks..mixed, I guess. Enemies no longer seem to bleed; cutting into them reveals a glowing gooey substance. It's hard to picture this series without maximum blood and gore. Also, Kratos has a son (or a boy who he's watching over) and in early footage the kid talks all the time. It's quite annoying actually. I like the changes to a non-fixed camera, but even that radically changes the feel of the game. I have no idea what to expect, honestly.

Wargroove

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Switch, Xbox One

Inspired by games like Advance Wars and Fire Emblem, Wargroove is a cool-looking turn-based tactical game from Chucklefish (Stardew Valley) that looks absolutely fantastic. Play solo or against friends, create your own battlefields, and enjoy the high-resolution pixel art. I'm really excited for this one. The world always needs more turn-based war games. There will never be enough.

Days Gone

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PS4

Days Gone does have a bit of that 'generic open-world zombie game from Sony' feel to it, but I'm still hoping it'll be better than that. Hordes of swarming zombies, a motorcycle, some ultra-violence..even if it is a little generic, with your typical grizzled Joel-from-The Last Of Us-like hero (mixed with Daryl from The Walking Dead) I still think it looks cool. I have a feeling this will be a surprise gem in 2018.

Crackdown 3

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One

One of just a small handful of Xbox One exclusives (though each of these now releases on PC as well) Crackdown 3 is..well..quite possibly a ticking time bomb. Originally slated for a 2016 release, it was later set to be an Xbox One X launch title in November of 2017. Then it was delayed again to 2018..and whether it makes that date or gets cancelled remains to be seen. I hope it's good, but all signs point to disaster. Certainly the Xbox One could use a big open-world action game like this, so hopefully everything turns out okay.

Red Dead Redemption 2

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4

At long last, Red Dead Redemption is getting a sequel. It's set to release in early 2018, but could very well be delayed. The GTA of the Wild West, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a prequel to the first game. Horseback riding, gun fights, cowboys and Indians, cattle thieves, bandits, train robberies, rattlesnakes, cannibals, lassoing harlots, revenge, and probably a big GTA Online-like multiplayer mode all lie in store for eager Rockstar fans. The only real question is if any other game in 2018 will sell as many copies.

Detroit: Become Human

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PS4

I'm not a big David Cage fan. His games, which are big on narrative choices and low on game mechanics, certainly have a big following but I've just never been that into this style of game. Early footage of Detroit: Become Human makes me pretty dubious that it's my cup of tea. Still, for fans of narrative/choice based games this story of almost-human androids in various gripping scenarios might be just the thing. It's certainly a very pretty looking game, though its themes are quite dark.

Vampyr

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Set in London during the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic, you play as a doctor who's become a vampire. The action-RPG is from the makers of Life Is Strange actually sounds quite fascinating. You need blood to stay alive, so you essentially study and then hunt your victims, leveling up in the process. Or you can play without killing anyone, though you'll have a much harder time advancing. Different endings should give us an excuse to play several times.

State Of Decay 2

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One

The original State of Decay launched way back in 2013 and sold 4.5 million copies. The sequel looks much prettier, has three-player co-op and was supposed to release in 2017. The game is part survival, part settlement building, and very open-ended. You can even control more than just one hero, and are able to pick and choose which character in your group you want to play at any given time. Tough choices, deadly zombies and lots of player agency all make this sound pretty exciting.

Metro Exodus

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

If you haven't played the excellent Metro games, go play those before Metro: Exodus comes out. Set in a dark post-apocalyptic Russia, this is a first-person shooter series with incredible atmosphere. Demon mutants, neo-Nazis and survivors all square off in an elaborately constructed world. Oh, and the currency in these games is bullets. How cool is that? Some other cool stuff coming to Exodus includes day/night cycles, changing weather, and even changing seasons as the campaign takes place over one in-game year.

Anthem

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Anthem is EA and BioWare's answer to Destiny. It's a third-person action game with co-op set in a sci-fi universe. Basically another 'shared world shooter' though hopefully with a better story than Destiny's. Even on a bad day, BioWare tends to have more involved and interesting plots than Bungie's latest games, so on this front I'm pretty hopeful. I also like that you can fly. That looks really fun. My worries are more about how this game is monetized, especially given how badly EA botched Star Wars: Battlefront II. I'm also worried that the game will be too much like Destiny rather than playing to BioWare's narrative strengths. But I'm still excited to play it and I hope it's amazing.

Skull & Bones

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

I played a couple matches of Skull & Bones at E3 this past summer. It's basically the naval warfare part of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag with both a single-player campaign and multiplayer. In the Loot Hunt mode that I played, you just control your ship (there's none of Black Flag's melee combat or ship-boarding.) Instead two teams of ships engage in heated naval combat while trying to get as much treasure as possible. I'm curious to see how deep the other aspects of the game are and whether the single-player stuff is more than just a tacked-on campaign.

Shenmue 3

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, PS4

I never played the first two Shenmue games, both of which released on the Sega Dreamcast (in 1999 and 2001) a console I never owned. But they're both sort of legendary now, cult classics if you will, and Shenmue III has tons of hype driving it. Sega isn't involved this time around, as publisher Deep Silver has taken over the publishing. Creator Yu Suzuki is back at the helm after raising over $6 million on Kickstarter (with further crowdfunding continuing after the campaign.)

Soul Calibur VI

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

It's been six years since the last Soul Calibur. At last the weapons-based fighter is returning. The last one wasn't particularly well-received, so hopefully the game can redeem itself this time around.

Overkill's The Walking Dead

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

A co-op first-person shooter set in The Walking Dead's post-apocalyptic D.C. area from the makers of the Payday games. We haven't seen this in action yet, but it certainly sounds fantastic. It certainly can't be any worse than the TV show!

Pillars Of Eternity II: Deadfire

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux

I admit, I never really could get into Pillars of Eternity but who knows? Maybe I'll find this one more engaging. Certainly Obsidian is a storied developer and one of the best in the business when it comes to PC RPGs. I just couldn't get past the opening couple of hours and really preferred Tyranny. Hopefully Deadfire is more like that game.

Praey For The Gods

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Originally 'Prey for the Gods' until Bethesda's lawyers got involved, weirdly spelled Praey for the Gods looks pretty awesome. It's part Tomb Raider, part Shadow of the Colossus, part survival sim and zero parts Prey.

Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: Nintendo Switch

Avant-garde game designer Suda51 is bringing his third in the No More Heroes franchise to the Nintendo Switch. Anyone familiar with the weird games of Grasshopper Manufacture (either in this series or one of the many other games from the studio) will know how weird they can be. I've played some of them but never in this series, so I'm looking forward to this one.

Psychonauts 2

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Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, PS4, Xbox One

The sequel to the over-a-decade old original, Psychonauts 2 is yet another successful crowdfunded project by Tim Shafer and Double Fine Productions---the man and studio arguably responsible for the video game crowdfunding craze that's swept the industry over the past few years. The action-adventure-platformer looks quite adorable, though here again is a sequel to a game I never played.

Indivisible

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Mac, PC, Linux

From the creators of Skullgirls, Indivisible is an action-RPG that saw a lengthy IndieGoGo crowdfunding campaign and is slated to release in 2018. It's a 2D side-scroller with hand-drawn art that looks quite nice. Also, the soundtrack is being composed by Secret of Mana composer Hiroki Kikuta.

Darksiders 3

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

When THQ shut down, Darksiders developer Vigil Games was shut down as well and the rights to the IP were auctioned off to Nordic Games. Thankfully, the series didn't just fall by the wayside. Nordic hired a bunch of the original team from Vigil and they started work on Darksiders III, starring Fury, the first female protagonist in the series. The previous games had War and Death as the playable heroes (each a member of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.) I liked Darksiders II. Hopefully the third game will be as good.

Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One

The first Ace Combat game of this generation of consoles, Skies Unknown is a direct sequel to Ace Combat 6 which came out over 10 years ago. The game was set to launch in 2017 before being delayed. PS4 players will have access to special PSVR levels in this arcade action flight game.

Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Mac, Linux, Vita, Switch, Xbox One, PS4

From the producer of the old Castlevania games, Koji Igarashi, Bloodstained: Ritual Of The Night looks to take the Metroidvania torch from that old (mostly dead) series. It's set in a new world with new characters and it isn't officially related to Castlevania in any way, but it's still a very similar looking game to something like Symphony of the Night. And that's a good thing---unless we get another Mighty No 9 kerfuffle.

Code Vein

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

This game looks really cool. People have called it 'anime Dark Souls' but it's from the team behind the God Eater games, another series of action-RPG titles. Naturally, Bandai Namco revealed the game with plenty of Souls-like markers so it's no wonder the comparisons were drawn. But the game looks excellent in its own right and I expect it will be quite different from any of the Souls titles. (God Eater's closest competitor in Japan is the Monster Hunter series, and you can certainly see in that series where at least some of the Souls' games inspiration came from.) In any case, this dystopian-vampire action-RPG looks fantastic and I can't wait to play it.

Spider-Man

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PS4

Developer Insomniac Games has made many beloved franchises, from Ratchet & Clank to Spyro the Dragon. The team also put together the quirky Xbox One exclusive Sunset Overdrive. Now they're trying their hand at Spidey, and so far everything we've seen of the new Spider-Man game looks awesome. Truly one of my most anticipated games of 2018.

Mega Man 11

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Switch, Xbox One, PS4

It's been 8 years since the last Mega Man released and fans had pinned high hopes on Mighty No 9 to scratch that itch. When that failed to impress, all hope was lost---until Mega Man 11 was announced with a 2018 release date. The game looks as though it will stay true to its origins as a tough-as-nails side-scroller, though graphically the game is abandoning pixel art in favor of more souped up 3D graphics.

Ashen

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One

Ashen borrows its combat style from the Souls games and its art-style from the old King's Quest games, if they were set in a perpetually dim world with no sun and constantly erupting volcanoes. It's an interesting sounding game---perhaps the most intriguing Xbox One console exclusive releasing in 2018. Asynchronous multiplayer, survival elements inspired by DayZ, and brutal combat all combined to make what is, hopefully, a very engaging experience.

The Gardens Between

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Mac, PS4

This quirky puzzle game looks quite lovely. It's a game about growing up according to developer Voxel Agents, and has an interesting time-travel mechanic that's integral to solving each garden's unique puzzle.

Steel Rats

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platforms: PC, Xbox One, PS4

Set in a 'dieselpunk' alternative universe 1940s/1950s you play as a motorcycle riding Steel Rat defending Coastal City from junkbots. The action takes place in a 2.5D side-scroller with a very cool, dark art-style. Looks very neat.

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platform: Mobile

Think Pokemon GO but with Harry Potter stuff instead. Niantic's decision to take on another massive AR game like this has been met with controversy, but Potter fans should be pleased. And plenty of us aren't big Pokemon fans but love the Harry Potter stories, so now there's something for (almost) everyone.

Total War: The Three Kingdoms

Release Date: TBA 2018

Platform: PC

The latest Total War game goes back to its historical roots, this time in ancient China.

**Release Date TBA (could be 2019 or beyond)**

The rest of the games on this list are titles that may release in 2018 but (so far as I can tell) don't have release dates at all, meaning they could come out in 2019, 2020 or..never.

That applies to every game on this list, of course. Delays happen and all these dates could change. But the following games have only been announced, not given a release date.

Note: I'm not including games that have been announced without a title or that haven't been officially announced.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PS4

Final Fantasy VII fans always wanted a remake and now they're getting one. 2018 is shaping up to be a big year for remakes, actually, so if this does launch this year that would be fitting. It appears that the Active Time Battle system from the original is being replaced with real-time combat similar to Final Fantasy XV. Should be interesting to see what fans of the original think of the changes in the remake.

Ghost Of Tsushima

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PS4

Sucker Punch Games is probably best known for the stealth-based Sly Cooper series. They went on to make the action-packed superhero Infamous games and now they're taking yet another hard turn, this time making a gorgeous looking Samurai title called Ghost of Tsushima, which we honestly know next to nothing about at this point. The last Samurai game I played was Nioh and it was awesome, so I say the more Samurai games the better.

Ori And The Will Of The Wisps

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: Xbox One, PC

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is the sequel to Ori and the Blind Forest, an excellent, gorgeous indie platformer that won hearts and minds over across gaming fandom. Hopefully the sequel is as good. The Metroidvania-style original was bursting with creativity and I have high hopes for this one as well.

The Last Of Us Part 2

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PS4

Yet another highly-anticipated PS4 exclusive, The Last Of Us 2 looks just about as dark as any video game I've ever seen. I admit, in one of the latest game trailers for Naughty Dog's upcoming survival/horror adventure game I felt a bit queasy, the violence was just so graphic and disturbing. I'm not thin-skinned either. That being said, The Last of Us remains one of my favorite games with a truly incredible story and characters. I get the feeling the sequel will be every bit as good if not better.

Death Stranding

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PS4

While there's some slim chance of The Last Of Us 2 coming out in 2018, there's virtually no chance of Death Stranding launching before 2019. For one thing, Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima is hardly known for quickly turning around games. All good things come to those who wait, of course, and the super bizarre looking Death Stranding certainly has piqued my curiosity.

Beyond Good & Evil 2

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Release Date: TBA

Platforms: TBA

A prequel to the original, Beyond Good & Evil 2 sounds almost too good to be true---which obviously makes me nervous. Vast, dynamic planets. Spaceships that can land in other spaceships. A day/night cycle based on the actual rotation of planets around a sun. The list of cool features in this zany open-universe space adventure is long and ambitious and I refuse to get my hopes up until we've seen more. (Note: My hopes are already up too high for my own good but I just can't help it.)

Kingdom Hearts 3

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: Xbox One, PS4

It may be Kingdom Hearts III, but it's actually the 12th game in the long-running Final Fantasy meets Disney RPG series. The game features the return of series protagonists Sora and his trusty companions Donald Duck and Goofy (plus room for two other party members) as well as new gameplay mechanics like wall-running. It's also been in development for ages.

Metroid Prime 4

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: Nintendo Switch

We know next-to-nothing about this game. Even the title is just a working title and, frankly, I almost left it off the list because of that. But hey, a new Metroid Prime game is very exciting indeed given it's been a little over ten years already since the last one came out and will be closer to 11 or 12 before the next one releases (unless Nintendo surprises us all.)

Cyberpunk 2077

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC

From CD Projekt RED, the makers of The Witcher games, Cyberpunk 2077 abandons the rolling, troll-filled hills of an epic fantasy in favor of the neon streets of a futuristic science fiction dystopia. We don't know much about the game, but given how amazing the Witcher games are it's pretty exciting even without much information to go off of. Easily one of my most-anticipated games, though I have very little faith it will release before 2019.

Witchfire

Release Date: TBA

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Witchfire is a dark fantasy first-person-shooter with echoes of Painkiller from the makers of The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter. The two games could basically not be more different and that's awesome. We have no idea when this will come out or what the final product will look like, but I can't wait to get my hands on it.

Bayonetta 3

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: Nintendo Switch

Both Bayonetta 1 and 2 are releasing on Switch this year but the real cherry on top is the fact that Bayonetta 3 is in the works and headed to the Nintendo Switch sometime in the future. Everybody's favorite badass dominatrix-witch-heroine is back to kick angel butt in style. With guns in her shoes and plenty of attitude.

System Shock 3

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: TBA

Cyber-punk FPS System Shock 3 is the long, long, long-awaited followup to 1999's System Shock 2. It's almost a shock to the system that this game is even being made. It'd be like if Half-Life 3 was suddenly announced. The original games in this series are beloved classics for a reason, and I hope the third entry is as good, with the same kind of smart horror-survival/shooter-RPG gameplay.

Star Citizen

Release Date: TBA

Platforms: PC

Ha, yeah right. This game isn't coming out in 2018 and I'd be surprised if it comes out in 2019, either. At this point, with no end in sight and a lawsuit hounding RSI, it's possible this will be the most expensive vaporware of all time. Hope everyone is enjoying their digital space ships that may or may not ever be part of an actual game. I mean, I really do want this game to succeed and be amazing, but it's starting to look more and more like a myth. Like, which will release first: Half-Life 3 or Star Citizen?

That's all folks.

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