![]() – TWD: The Final Season Episode 3 (PC, PS4, XB1) – January 15th – New Super Mario Bros U Deluxe (Switch) – January 11th – Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (PC, PS4, XB1, Switch) – January 11th – Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey (3DS) – January 11th Other notable January 2019 video game release dates: Whether you want to take a trip down memory lane or are just experiencing the disconcerting decadence of the police station for the first time, Resident Evil 2 is the first essential purchase of 2019.” Capcom have nailed their new vision of a classic just like they did back in 2002 by modernising a decades old game to feel like something completely fresh. “Resident Evil 2 is, quite simply, one of the best remakes of all-time. If it’s half as excellent as the Gamecube remake of the first game, itself one of the best horror games ever, Resident Evil 2 should be just fine. Featuring modern controls and visuals, the re-imagining of the classic will show limb degradation in all its visceral glory, as well as some new areas not shown in the original. Not the case: it appears as if they’re going all out on this one. It would have been easy for Capcom to half-ass their long-gestating Resident Evil 2 remake. Resident Evil 2 Remake | January 25th, 2019ĭeveloper: Capcom Publisher:Capcom Platform(s): PC, PS4, XB1 ![]() With careful lessons learned from its past, Kingdom Hearts’ future has never been so bright.” “Despite its flaws, Kingdom Hearts 3 provides a more than fitting ending to Sora’s chapter and its presentation will leave a lasting impression on long-time fans. ![]() What’s a tiny bit more waiting going to do to dissuade Kingdom Hearts after all this time, though? Kingdom Hearts 3 looks like the most ambitious entry in the series to date, until Kingdom Hearts 3.2: Jazz Quartet Inferno, of course. The long-awaited follow-up to the Kingdom Hearts series finally lands early next year, a few days in Japan before everywhere else. New Games of January 2019 Kingdom Hearts 3 | January 25th/29th, 2019ĭeveloper: Square Enix Publisher:Square Enix Platform(s): PS4, XB1 Want to explore a particular month for the biggest new games of 2019? Use our handy index below. For all games due in 2019 without a specific release date, we’ll be adding it to the TBC section. We are also focusing specifically on new games only, so no remasters. Likewise, if a game is delayed we will also move it around in the release schedule. We’re dividing our guide to the new games of 2019 into each month of the year and will be adding to it whenever a new game is announced for the year. From long delayed games finally getting their chance in the spotlight to brand new IPs with the marketing budget of the GDP of Burkina Faso, there’s plenty to get excited about. For our rundown of the biggest new games of 2019, we’ve already surpassed the depth of its 2018 equivalent.Ģ019 brings with it a whole host of new games that are sure to scratch whatever itch you may have. With more and more games seemingly being released each year, it’s also getting harder and harder to put together a complete guide like this. UPDATE: here’s a different list for the biggest new games of 2020.
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