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Here’s why Herschel Biggs is Owen’s favorite video game character of all time.
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Noire on PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X. Rockstar is also supporting 4K resolution for L.A.
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Noire for PS4 and Xbox One, which also include the original game and all downloadable content, boast their own improvements: enhanced lighting and clouds, new cinematic camera angles and high resolution textures.
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The Switch release will feature gyroscopic, gesture-based controls and HD rumble, as well as “new wide and over-the-shoulder camera angles, plus contextual touch screen controls for portable detective work,” Rockstar said. Noire (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) - The Nintendo Switch port will cost an extra $10 and include the original game and its downloadable content, plus console-specific features. Here’s the reveal trailer and some footage of the game’s heist mode. EA is promising “intense heist missions, high stakes car battles, epic cop pursuits and jaw dropping set pieces,” which suggests that Ghost Games is taking inspiration from the lovably bonkers world of the Fast and Furious franchise. Need for Speed Payback (PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One) - The campaign in Need for Speed Payback will allow players to drive as three different characters - Tyler, the Racer Mac, the Showman and Jess, the Wheelman - who team up to get revenge on The House, a cartel that runs the criminal underworld of the fictional city of Fortune Valley. Mario Party: The Top 100 will feature a curated collection of the 100 best minigames from all 10 Mario Party games on home consoles.

Mario Party: The Top 100 (Nintendo 3DS) - The Mario Party franchise began in 1998 with the original Mario Party, and the most recent proper entry was Mario Party 10, which was released on Wii U in 2015.
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Forget about the faux subversion that spark is on full display in this Doom.” This was true of the first Doom (1993) as well while worried adults saw pentagrams and demons and blood (“It’s so realistic!”), I only cared about the mechanics, the levels, the WADs. Don’t worry about the weird settings, or the nonsensical plot, or the silly narrative this is a game built around its mechanics. “I’m not the first person to point this out, but Doom reminds me a lot of… a Nintendo game. November 10:ĭoom (Nintendo Switch) - Polygon’s Editor-in-Chief, Chris Grant, predicts the future with his comments on Polygon’s #1 game of the year in 2016. And just like when you Google anything + Sonic, there’s some gambling involved in the game, too. Sonic Forces (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One) - It’s basically the Sonic fandom in video game form, so yeah, it’s weird.
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The PC version will include two visual presentation modes: Action Mode, which aims for a stable 60 fps frame rate, and Movie Mode, a “cinematic” option with a 4K display resolution. Nioh: Complete Edition, will include the original game and its three expansions: Dragon of the North, Defiant Honour and Bloodshed’s End. Players enter this strange world in the shoes of William, a Westerner who finds himself tossed into the middle of the conflicts of a tumultuous land. Nioh: Complete Edition (Windows PC) - Nioh takes place in a fictionalized version of feudal Japan where mythological creatures stalk the land alongside samurai and ninja.

The co-founder and co-studio head, Michael Condrey, along with others, spoke with us on the amount of attention they were giving the story, the setting and how the events of the war shaped our world. November 3:Ĭall of Duty: WWII (PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One) - Call of Duty is going back to its roots with Sledgehammer Games’ first game since Advanced Warfare. Some games are announced for November but have no firm release date. Note: This is not a comprehensive list of releases and only games with specific dates are listed below. What are you looking forward to playing? Did we miss anything? Let us know in the comments. And here are the free games you get this month with an Xbox Live Gold and PlayStation Plus subscriptions. Also, check out the list we put together of our most anticipated games of 2017 and subscribe to Polygon's YouTube channel for more gaming videos. Here are the top video game releases for the month of November 2017.
