

The trailer does make it look like a lot of fun, though the water does seem a little off to us, more like oil in the way it moves.īreakwaters is set to enter Steam Early Access later this year and may eventually arrive on consoles. Sure, you could run, but where are you going to go?īreakwaters will support single-player and co-op online play, so you don’t have to be entirely on your own. It’s like getting out of bed and seeing Cthulhu stomping around on the horizon. Seeing them in action, thanks to the latest trailer, fills us with fear. It does have survival elements but you also have to deal with titanic beings who are so immense they can zap you from miles and miles away. Instead, this oceanic adventure, shortly to enter Early Access, looks like a mash-up of Stranded Deep and Shadow of the Colossus. It’s not just that we don’t fancy picking worms out of our arms again, but we’d hate to see Breakwaters get watered down to the point where it was just a survival game. Thankfully, this new trailer says otherwise.
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The first major release of the month Final Fantasy 14: Endwalker launches on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on December 7, followed just one day later by the second big release of December 2021, Halo Infinite (PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S).Breakwaters is a lot like Green Hell, according to Steam’s algorithm.
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Thunder Tier One, a realistic top-down shooter that relies on online co-op is set for release on PC on the same day, alongside Heavenly Bodies (PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. Although the game does a decent job of directing players toward a quick, easy-to-find source of both food and drink, there are a number of other ways to fill those. Thirst and Hunger meters are the cornerstones of most survival games, and Breakwaters doesn’t buck that trend. The dark adventure game launches on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on December 7. Breakwaters: A Guide to Cooking, Hunger, and Hydration. We have four new game releases on December 7, but we’re going to leave the biggest one for the end.įirst off, we have White Shadows and indie platformer that reminds us Limbo. Icarus, an open-world survival game with a heavy focus on crafting and online co-op is scheduled for release on PC on December 4. If you haven’t played Grim Dawn because you didn’t own a PC, we can’t recommend it enough. The Definitive Edition of the game, which includes all the expansions released to date, is coming to Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on December 3. Brain is a much smaller title expected to arrive on Nintendo Switch on the same day.Īfter gathering a huge community of loyal fans on PC, Grim Dawn is trying to tap into new audiences. Furthermore, Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. One of the games that we’re quite anxious to check out, Chorus is set for release for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Google Stadia on December 3.

Last but not least, Mechjammer launches on PC on December 2, alongside KungFu Kickball (PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch). Also on December 2, Anvil: Vault Breakers releases on Steam Early Access and Xbox Game Preview, alongside Archvale, an action-adventure game with bullet-hell and RPG elements, which is coming to PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. A game that’s been sitting in Early Access since 2020, Fights in Tight Spaces is finally making its debut on PC, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S on the same day.Īfter being delayed two months ago, Heart Machine and Annapurna’s adventure platforming game Solar Ash is expected to launch on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 on December 2. The dragon-riding multiplayer Century: Age of Ashes launches on PC on December 2. The second day of the month is also one of the busiest with no less than seven game releases. With November almost over, the last month of 2021 kicks off with an interesting turn-based RPG game, Wartales, which is scheduled to enter Steam Early Access on December 1. Also, the last month of the year sees a lot less new titles coming out than any of the previous months, but that’s really not something unexpected.
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We’d like to be able to say that 2021 will end with a bang, but apart from Final Fantasy 14: Endwaker and Halo: Infinite, December is dominated by indie games and re-releases. We’re almost at the end of a year that can easily be called the “Year of Delays.” Dozens of highly-anticipated games have been pushed back to 2022, but despite of that, we still had a pretty bountiful year when it games to game releases.
