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Death Stranding Director’s Cut, Deathloop, and More Exciting Games Coming Out in September
Death Stranding Director’s Cut, Deathloop, and More Exciting Games Coming Out in September-November 2024
Nov 24, 2024 2:30 PM

  Keeping track of all the latest video games coming out is an increasingly complex task, what with multiple PC storefronts, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, mobile, and more to keep track of, but don’t worry, I’m here to help. Every month I'll be running down the games you need to be keeping an eye on, from the big triple-A headliners, to the intriguing indies you might otherwise overlook.

  September may be the busiest month I’ve seen since I started writing these articles, with a wide array games both big and small. PlayStation owners can look forward to a couple big exclusives in Death Stranding Director’s Cut and Deathloop, RPG fans get Tales of Arise, adventure fans get Life is Strange: True Colors and Lost Judgment, and the virtual basketball season kicks off with NBA 2K22. On the indie front, a number of long-awaited games arrive, including Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Aragami 2, and Sable.

  Note: While I may have played demos or got early access to some of the games recommended in this article, in most cases I’m simply choosing games that look promising, and can’t vouch for the end product. Do wait for reviews before buying!

  That said, here are the games you should be looking out for in September…

  

The Headliners

  Life is Strange: True Colors (PC, Xbox Ones, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Stadia, Sept. 10; Switch late 2021)

  Life is Strange: True Colors does away with the episodic format and original series creators Dontnod Entertainment, but this latest dose of drama and adventure seems promising nonetheless. True Colors’ new graphics engine looks impressive and new protagonist Alex Chen’s ability to read and manipulate people’s emotional states should make for some solid puzzles and story moments. Pre-order the game here.

  NBA 2K22 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 10)

  Another year, another round of roundball with the sure-to-be-popular NBA 2K22. The “next-gen” PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of NBA 2K21 laid a solid foundation, now we’ll see if NBA 2K22 can start building a dynasty. Pre-order the game here.

  Tales of Arise (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 10)

  After an unusually-long 5-year gap in releases, Bandai Namco’s beloved Tales series returns with Tales of Arise. Boasting impressive Unreal-Engine-4-powered visuals and revamped action-based combat, it looks like Tales of Arise could take the series to the next level in terms of popularity. Need to know more? Check out Wccftech’s hands-on preview. Pre-order the game here.

  Deathloop (PC & PS5, Sept. 14)

  Deathloop can be hard to describe, but it’s the latest game from Arkane Lyon (Dishonored, Prey) so it gets the benefit of the doubt. Imagine Dishonored meets Zelda: Majora’s Mask meets Dark Souls, and you have the basic picture. You play as an assassin, Colt, who must take out eight targets within a limited time period, and if you fail, everything loops back around to the beginning. To make matters more complicated, other players can also invade your game and try to assassinate you. We’ll soon find out if Arkane has another cult hit on their hands or if they got too clever for their own good. Pre-order the game here.

  Diablo II: Resurrected (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 23)

  The most beloved action-RPG of all time returns with Diablo II: Resurrected. Expect the classic hack ‘n’ slash gameplay you remember, with updated graphics, improved online play, quality-of-life tweaks, and full support for those playing on controllers. Blizzard has been mired in controversy as of late and some (including the game’s creator) are understandably choosing to forego Diablo II: Resurrected, but the game looks like a solid trip to hell for those who do indulge. Pre-order the game here.

  Death Stranding Director's Cut (PS5, Sept. 24)

  Death Stranding was a divisive game, to say the least, but with this Director’s Cut, Hideo Kojima aims to make the game bigger, weirder, and more accessible than before. Expect a number of changes to make delivering packages less tedious, paired with upgraded graphics, new Metal-Gear-Solid-style missions, and much more. Death Stranding Director’s Cut may be a package you’re interested in even if you weren’t sold on it the first time around. Pre-order the game here.

  Lost Judgment (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 24)

  The makers of Yakuza deliver another hot-blooded courtroom drama with Lost Judgment. Players once again take on the role of ex-defense-attorney, now-private-eye Takayuki Yagami in a story that promises to be both darker and wackier than before. Also, remember -- Judgment is now Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s action series, so if you want to judo throw some goons, this game -- not the latest Yakuza -- is the one for you. Pre-order the game here.

  New World (PC, Sept. 28)

  Hey look, New World appears on yet another one of these lists! Amazon’s long-in-development MMO New World finally launches in September (hopefully), and after several missteps, it seems the company’s gaming division may finally have a success on its hands. In addition to traditional MMO fare like 5-player co-op dungeons (called expeditions), New World also has a unique territory control element, with different factions vying for supremacy and taking part in huge 50 vs. 50 War Mode battles. Check out some of Wccftech’s hands-on coverage of the game here and here. Pre-order the game here.

  

Promising Indies

  Eastward (PC & Switch, Sept. 16)

  Jump into Eastward and explore a lushly-illustrated post-apocalyptic world with plenty of Earthbound-style quirky charm, do battle with a variety of unique weapons, and cook up some tasty dishes when you have a moment. There are more than a few charming 2D indies out there, but Eastward looks to be a particularly lovingly-detailed example of the form. Here’s the Steam page for Eastward.

  Aragami 2 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 17)

  More heads are about to roll, as the critically-acclaimed stealth-action game Aragami gets its first sequel this month. While Aragami 2 doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel, it provides a lot more ways to get around, new weapons for your deadly arsenal, and 3-player co-op (the previously game only allowed two people to play together). Nothing strengthens a friendship like a little cooperative backstabbing. Here’s the Steam page for Aragami 2.

  Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PC, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 22)

  Kena: Bridge of Spirits casts players as the titular Kena, a spirit guide on a quest to help lost souls and bring her world back to life. Kena be aided in this mission by her magical bow and packs of cute little critters known as the Rot, which she can command in a variety of different ways. Ultimately though, what really sets Kena: Bridge of Spirits apart is that it looks really, really good. I usually don’t put graphics on that high a pedestal, but when your game looks like a playable Pixar film, I take notice. Here’s the Epic Games Store page for Kena: Bridge of Spirits.

  Sable (PC & Xbox Series X/S, Sept. 23)

  And here we have another game that proves indies aren’t just about 2D platforming and pixel art. Inspired by French comics legend Moebius, Studio Ghibli, and more, Sable is a gorgeous cell-shaded open-world adventure that indie fans have been drooling over since it was announced back in 2018. Will its gameplay match up to its visuals? We shall see, but even if it has some flaws, the beautiful scenery should make Sable a trip worth taking. Here’s the Steam page for Sable.

  Away: The Survival Series (PC, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 28; Xbox later in 2021)

  Have you ever had the desire to control a nature documentary? Well, Away: The Survival Series aims to deliver just that. The eco-adventure casts players as a tiny sugar glider (as well as a handful of other animals) that must navigate a dangerous future world affected by climate change, and seemingly free from human civilization. The game even has its own faux-David-Attenborough announcer. You can get more details in Wccftech’s full Away: The Survival Series interview. Here’s the Steam page for Away: The Survival Series.

  Lemnis Gate (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 28)

  Is it still possible to innovate with the first-person shooter? Lemnis Gate gives it a shot, as it’s a shooter that takes place in turns, with each participant having 25 seconds to position themselves, blast somebody, ect, with all actions taking place simultaneously. You then watch the results and move onto the next 25-second turn (there are 5 turns in total). The concept is a bit hard to wrap your head around until you see it action, so do check out the video above. Here’s the Steam page for Lemnis Gate.

  Full List of Games Worth Watching in September:

  Lake (PC & Xbox One, Sept. 1)WRC 10 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 2)FIST: Forged in Shadow Torch (PC, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 7)Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PC, Xbox One, PS4 & Switch, Sept. 7)Final Fantasy IV - Pixel Remaster (PC & mobile, Sept. 8)The Artful Escape (PC, Xbox One & Xbox Series X/S, Sept. 9)Bloodrayne Betrayal: Fresh Bites (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 9)Residual (PC & Switch, Sept. 9)Life is Strange: True Colors (PC, Xbox Ones, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Stadia, Sept. 10; Switch later in 2021)Lost in Random (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 10)NBA 2K22 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 10)Tales of Arise (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 10)WarioWare: Get it Together! (Switch, Sept. 10)Cruis'n Blast (Switch, Sept. 14)Deathloop (PC & PS5, Sept. 14)Flynn: Son of Crimson (PC, Xbox One, PS4 & Switch, Sept. 15)Eastward (PC & Switch, Sept. 16)I Am Fish (PC, Xbox One &  Xbox Series X/S, Sept. 16)Metallic Child (PC & Switch, Sept. 16)Skatebird (PC, Xbox One & Switch, Sept. 16)Aragami 2 (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 17)Tails of Iron (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 17)Toem (PC, PS4 & Switch, Sept. 17)Sheltered 2 (PC, Sept. 21)Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PC, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 22)Diablo II: Resurrected (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 23)Sable (PC & Xbox Series X/S, Sept. 23)Death Stranding Director's Cut (PS5, Sept. 24)Lost Judgment (Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 24)Alchemic Cutie (PC, Xbox One & Xbox Series X/S, Sept. 28)Away: The Survival Series (PC, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 28; Xbox later in 2021)Lemnis Gate (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4 & PS5, Sept. 28)New World (PC, Sept. 28)Centipede: Recharged (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS4 & Switch, Sept. 29)Astria Ascending (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 30)Hot Wheels Unleashed (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 & Switch, Sept. 30)Mary Skelter Finale (PS4 & Switch, Sept. 30)Melty Blood: Type Lumina (PC, Xbox One, PS4 & Switch, Sept. 30)Rogue Lords (PC, Sept. 30)And those are the games you should be keeping an eye on this coming month. What games are you planning to pick up in September? Did I miss anything you’re looking forward to?

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