The summer looks bright if you stop anticipating famous Video Games and try a few ones that have been around for weeks. Whether you prefer shooter games or just want to enjoy a fighting game against a friend, this list won’t bring any disappointment.
‘Monster Hunter Stories’
“Monster Hunter Stories” is an exciting role-playing game developed by Marvelous and published by Capcom. As a player, you befriend monsters by stealing eggs and hatching them. You may explore different environments and encounter some weird creatures on the battlefield. The best part of this video game is that its battle has an RPG turn-based combat system and during the player’s turn, both the rider and his friend can get to attack the enemies.
You can customize the companion monsters with a Transmission Ceremony option. According to Media Create and 4Gamer, “Monster Hunters Stories” has sold more than 160,603 copies from October 2016 to June 2017.
Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On | Episode 41https://t.co/hkkf2CF0Sv#Soulreaperzone #Anime pic.twitter.com/E4lJpvf1bX
— Soulreaperzone (@Soulreaperzone) July 16, 2017
Several of the Monster Hunter Stories amiibos are on sale for 50% off at the moment! =)https://t.co/Q853qqmdnk#shill pic.twitter.com/KyNyuDFvW7
— Care Level Zero (@TheRealCLZ) July 15, 2017
Several of the Monster Hunter Stories amiibos are on sale for 50% off at the moment! =)https://t.co/Q853qqmdnk#shill pic.twitter.com/KyNyuDFvW7
— Care Level Zero (@TheRealCLZ) July 15, 2017
‘Metroid: Samus Returns’
“Metroid: Samus Returns” is an upcoming action-adventure game in development by Mercury Steam. Nintendo will publish the game for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game consoles.
A part of the “Metroid” game series, “Samus Returns” is scheduled to be released in the second week of September. As a player, you can take control of protagonist Samus Aran, a hunter who fights enemies within the twisted environment. You are responsible for killing hostile aliens and collecting power-ups to gain access to new areas.
The game is reported to feature Amiibo support with three figurines launching alongside it.
#Metroid: Samus Returns and the new Metroid series #amiibo are now available to pre-order at the #NintendoUKStore! https://t.co/Ftc7zCIbD9 pic.twitter.com/pdYJyvnOE2
— Nintendo UK (@NintendoUK) July 12, 2017
Samus Returns by Atticus-Kotchhttps://t.co/FndEDrWjMy#Metroid #Metroid31 pic.twitter.com/Nb1bXyOQGd
— Metroid Database 🌐 (@MetroidDatabase) July 15, 2017
Samus Returns by Atticus-Kotchhttps://t.co/FndEDrWjMy#Metroid #Metroid31 pic.twitter.com/Nb1bXyOQGd
— Metroid Database 🌐 (@MetroidDatabase) July 15, 2017
‘Dragon Quest XI’
“Dragon Quest XI” is another game in development by Square Enix.
It will be published for Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. The game is scheduled to be released on July 27, 2017. “Dragon Quest XI” will continue the story of previous games, in which you may explore new worlds and fight against the dangerous monster. A report by Jump magazine reveals that the split styles of 3D and 2D may not be present on both screens for the entire game, but only during its opening stages.
Dragon Quest XI prologue video; free PS4 and 3DS themes launch July 18 in Japan https://t.co/dUU5mV5MIZ pic.twitter.com/suqRLzhkvn
— Gematsu (@gematsucom) July 17, 2017
Crazy to think that in less than two weeks, Japan is getting Dragon Quest XI!! Going to be a National Event for some gamers over there! 🐉🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/iY1vocxMmu
— The Spider-Brah (@PlaystationBrah) July 17, 2017
Crazy to think that in less than two weeks, Japan is getting Dragon Quest XI!! Going to be a National Event for some gamers over there! 🐉🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/iY1vocxMmu
— The Spider-Brah (@PlaystationBrah) July 17, 2017
‘Persona 5'
“Persona 5” has been around for over two months.
Atlus published this video game for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. The game’s themes revolve around attaining freedom from the limitations of modern society, and the party's initial “Personas” are based on the theme of outlaws. With this system, you can improve your relationship with all other characters. Upon its release in April 2017, “Persona 5” received universal acclaim. The quality of this game is described by Tech Crunch as "aggravatingly mediocre."
I love these two ☺️ #Persona5 pic.twitter.com/12SLWHKY8F
— Sophie (@min_ssss) July 14, 2017
Persona 5 Christmas Costume Set is now available as free DLC for the PS3 and PS4.
— Persona Central (@Persona_Central) July 11, 2017
PS3: https://t.co/hma3f3CJVz
PS4: https://t.co/w298HsNNYA pic.twitter.com/3W2zziATTZ