![]() ![]() I'm always reluctant to direct any positive words at Ubisoft, as I am Activision-Blizzard, but the fact is that Blue Byte are a good developer. Genre: Strategy (Real-time Strategy) & Simulation (City-Building). Either way, I was on board long before its announcement, and I can't wait. The announcement trailer of Slime Rancher 2 shows it has the same colourful look and adorable sounds, so I can't help but find myself interested to see what's next. ![]() Slime Rancher 2 is promised to be bigger and better than the first, which started great and grew into an excellent title over time. Well, potentially, you find joy in the torture of kittens, and theoretically, you can torture cat-slimes in Slime Rancher, so this is still the game for you. If you're not a fan of the hyper-cute and hyper-colourful Slime Rancher, I have to wonder what in your life made you so miserable as not to find enjoyment in anything. Add onto this the substantial management sim aspects that Two Point Studios will likely bring on from Two Point Hospital, and you've got a worthwhile game to look forward to. Two Point Campus looks like it'll continue this tradition, with classes like Gastronomy and Robotics. From wacky diseases, ghosts roaming your wards, and absurd machines used to cure the conditions, it just offered a fun time. Two Point Hospital was a great hospital building sim, but with a lovely dose of silliness layered on top. #Fata deum early access series#Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S/X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch. Returning to World War II, but taking you to varied theatres of the conflict, Company of Heroes is a huge game, one that people have already been able to try out in open multiplayer beta. Enough so that Microsoft, when bringing back Age of Empires, brought them on for IV. While Company of Heroes doesn't feature as many titles as the Total War series, Relic Entertainment has made more than a good name for itself with several series. Related Story Chris Wray Two Point Campus Review – Making the Grade Total War: Warhammer III is one I can't wait for, and I'm counting down the days until its release on the 17th of February. The addition of an increasingly focused story, your race against everybody else, and the new features explored in just two of the factions is lining up to be yet another great outing in the series. Like all other games in the series, Total War: Warhammer III will offer a tremendous amount of replay value thanks to the ever-constant emergent gameplay. As for what I think so far, here's a bit from my preview. Following on from the very successful previous two Total War: Warhammer titles, as well as the sheer force that the Total War brand brings, this is a game that any strategy fan will anticipate, and they don't have long to wait. Not much more needs to be said than "Total War". In addition to this, SEGA also has a strong simulation lineup with Football Manager (will be on the Sports & Racing list) joined by Two Point Campus, the follow-up to the successful Two-Point Hospital. One of these will hit the shelves in mere weeks the other is scheduled for late this year. SEGA are undeniably the biggest, with huge developers controlling the genre's biggest franchises. Let's all be honest here there are two big publishers in the industry regarding strategy games. Check out Wccftech's other Most Anticipated of 2022 lists: Fighting, Shooter, Action, Horror, Adventure, Indie, RPGs. ![]()
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