Top 5 November Game Releases 2018 is quickly drawing to an end, but don't fret!
There are plenty of new games still coming this year.
October had some fire titles like AC Odyssey, Mega Man 11, Forza Horizon 4, Red Dead Redemption
2 and the latest Call of Duty installment – Black Ops.
So sit down, kick back and prepare yourself for this chronological list of the hottest
November game releases.
Ride 3.
October might have had one the hottest car racing games of the year,
but November is bringing the latest installation of the ride Ride series.
Ride 3 will feature over 230 different bikes from 30 brands and 70 of them have never been
featured in a Ride game before.
Ride 3 includes 7 categories of bikes including 2 strokes, historic bikes, super moto and
even cruisers!
The game features 30 different global tacks that have been precisely recreated through
the magic of photogrammetry and drone scanning.
The single player career features 50 series
and each will show you a different side of the motorcycling world.
Test yourself in online time attacks or go head to head with other players in classic races.
Hitman 2
Agent 47 is back at again in the sequel to 2016's Hitman.
Get ready to dress up in ridiculous costumes and use stealth to take down high-profile
targets all over the world.
Hitman 2 features 6 missions situated in 6 different settings.
The iteration of Hitman features a co-op mode called Sniper Assassin where players are required
to take down targets with a sniper rifle within a time limit.
And if that's not enough content for you, no need to worry, two DLC expansions are already
in the works.
So shave your head, scan a barcode, and get ready for Hit Man 2
Fallout 76
Country Road take me home, to Appalachia… the setting of the upcoming Fallout 76, which
is going to be a prequel to the entire series, even though it is the 9th game carrying the
Fallout moniker.
Fallout 76 is designed around the multiplayer experience, allowing you to team up with 3
other players and take on the West Virginia inspired landscape as bring down mutant monsters
and other hostiles.
Don't worry kiddos, the game let's you go it alone offline mode.
This time around, Fallout 76 let's you collect nuclear launch codes and fire ICBMs with nuclear
payloads anywhere on the map to add to the fallout.
With a map 4 times bigger than Fallout 4, a new card-based perks for SPECIAL countless
new features and enemies to face off against, Fallout 76 just might be the post-apocalyptic
game we've been waiting for.
Battlefield V
Regardless of which side of the inclusion vs historical accuracy argument you stand on.
It is undeniable that BF 5 is bringing some tight gunplay and exciting FPS action this fall.
This latest installment changes multiple gameplay aspects moving the series from a more run
and gun experience to a tactical squad based experience.
The attrition mode causes players to spawn with less ammo making the hunt for ammunition
an additional difficulty after a surviving a few firefights.
Another addition is the ability to construct defensive structures anywhere on the battlefield
like foxholes, sandbags, and tank stoppers.
Engineers are especially gifted in terms of building structures, they can build offensive
ones like machine gun nests and build the rest quicker.
BF 5 is looking to be one of the biggest shooters of the year, and the new mechanics should
really spice up the experience.
Artifact
Valve is releasing a new game, and no it's
not Half Life 3 nor any other 3rd installment.
The team is bringing a new card game to steam and in true valve style, they aim to bring
something fresh and polished to the genre.
Artifact is trading card game with almost 300 cards that you can sell and buy on the
community marketplace.
Meaning that you can dump some weight from your deck or get your dream card without opening
a million packs.
The game features many MOBA inspired elements like lanes, heroes, and creeps.
The player wins when they are the first two destroy two of their opponent's towers.
The lanes function like 3 independent games going simultaneously and requires players
to manage three strategies at once.
There's a lot of hype behind Artifact.
How do you think it will stack up against Hearhstone and Elder Scrolls Legends?
Honorable mentions include Spyro Reignited Trilogy, Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu/ Let's
Go Eevee, and Darksiders 3 So that's it for our list.
Let us know what you think of our choices?
How hyped are you?
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