(light music) - [Speaker] 2024 is
bringing us no shortage of new PS5 games. Here's a roundup of some of the best new and upcoming games releasing
on PS5 throughout 2024. And as a disclaimer, these
are the games we know about. There are plenty of unannounced things that may crop up during the year. You know, big first-party titles, like say Insomniac's Wolverine, don't
have a release date yet, and other big things,
like Grant Theft Auto 6, we have no idea when that's really coming. So here's some of the more known stuff. Like we said, we got
20 games to talk about. So let's get started off with number 20. The recently released Tekken
8 is really making fans of the series happy. It is another solid entry
in the Tekken series where they rarely miss,
if we're being honest, out with some new characters that bring some interesting
things into the mix. A little bit more additions
to the fighting mechanics, but otherwise a
straightforward, fun Tekken game with a really cool
little character creator, character modifier, and
they continue the story and they manage to continue
to keep it interesting eight games in. That's really impressive. Next over at number 19,
we have Stellar Blade. This one has been in the works for a while and has mostly been shown
off as a graphical showcase. It very much looks like an
Unreal Engine 5 game turned up to 11, and what it is is
kind of a sci-fi fantasy hack-and-slash adventure. It looks like it's almost
got like a science fiction Devil May Cry thing to it. And I'm frankly, all about that. Apparently you are this sci-fi
paratrooper warrior named Eve who goes to Earth on an adventure, but this Earth is destroyed. Basically, mankind has
moved on beyond Earth and lives in space colonies,
so she's got to venture through this post-apocalyptic sci-fi Earth and fight awesome big monsters. That's really all we
have to go on at the time of making this video. Sony and PlayStation have
planned to reveal more soon, but as of right now, it just looks cool. That's all we got, but
sometimes looking cool and fun is all you really need. Next over at number 18,
we have Skull & Bones. Yes, Ubisoft's long in
the works pirate game is finally almost here. What started off as, I
guess, like a spinoff of Assassin's Creed IV: Black
Flag's pirate-style gameplay, Skull & Bones is this big
massive multiplayer thing where you get to be your own
pirate, build your own ship, man your own crew, and go on adventures. This thing has been delayed
and delayed and delayed for years and years, and that could spell disaster or it could spell an idea worth
pushing through this long. We don't know for sure, but we're excited to finally check it out because to be completely honest, the world always needs more pirate games. I know we have the, you know,
Assassin's Creed pirate games, we have Sea of Thieves, we
have classic pirate games, but like Skull & Bones can really hopefully bring something different. We don't know for sure. We're gonna judge it when we get our hands on it when that
releases February 16th. Next over at number 17, we have Vampire: The
Masquerade Bloodlines 2. This is another one that
has been in development for a long time with some
development changeups and significant delays, but the developers are
talking about the game more. They released developer
diaries fairly consistently and we're hoping we
finally see it this year. This is the sequel to the famous PC RPG. There was really nothing
like it at the time and we're really hoping they
knock it out of the park with this one because
there's a lot you could do. Again, we don't know
an exact release date, but we're thinking 2024 hopefully. Because like I said, with pirate games, it's the same thing with vampire games. We need more vampire games. It's a good genre and we love to see it. Next over number 16, we have
a game called Light No Fire. This is from Hello Games, the
people who made No Man's Sky. So this game, they promised a lot upfront. They said this is the first
truly open world game, meaning it is a massive whole world or planet for you to explore,
seemingly in full multiplayer. It looks like it has different regions, different weird alien cultures and just a lot of
massive-feeling exploration. All we have is one simple and honestly, pretty
gorgeous trailer to go on. And I know people are instantly skeptical because of Hello Games
and the promises they made with No Man's Sky when that launched and it didn't meet expectations. So they're at it again. I think they've learned a lot and I'm curious to see
what comes of this one. Because if it actually
is what they're saying and if it's fun, this
could be really cool. Now, as of right now, it
doesn't have a release date. Some analysts and some speculators
are thinking it's been in development for a long, long
time, so we might see it by holiday 2024. I would love that, to be honest. I really wanna see what the
deal is with this thing. But whenever it comes
out is when it comes out. Next over at number 15, we have Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, This is the follow up to
the absolutely awesome hack-and-slash adventure, Space Marine. I think this new game has the potential to garner new Warhammer 40,000 fans, specifically because as a normie myself, I think this looks very cool. I played the original Space
Marine, absolutely loved it and you know, I was able to at least pick up a little
bit of Warhammer stuff. Will Space Marine 2 really make me go down the rabbit hole finally? I don't know for sure, but this just looks like a ton of fun. Beautiful visuals on screen,
hoards of enemies to slay, badass main character, cool weapons, gore. Like, it's just video game 101. We really hope they nail it like they did with the first one. We're gonna be checking it
out September 9th, 2024. Next over at number 14, believe it or not, we have Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered. This might not be a big
deal to some people, but for some of you older heads
out there, myself included, it's really fun to see
the original PS1 classic back in action with a little
bit of a fresh coat of paint. They definitely aren't
completely remaking the thing from the ground up. Like you can see, it is still
very clearly the old original Tomb Raider games with all their faults, but they have a lot of charm and we're really excited to replay them and really revisit those worlds because they were very unique at the time. Lara was very difficult to
control, even back in the day. So I'm curious to see just
where they fine-tuned things, where they updated things. They did confirm you're
still gonna be able to lock the butler in the fridge. That's a very specific
reference to the old games, but if you played, you know
what I'm talking about. Anyway, let's move on. Oh, and it's releasing
February 14th of this year. Next over at number 13, this summer, we're getting
Black Myth Wu Kong. This is the kind of action
hack-and-slash Souls-like game centered around Chinese
mythology and a classical novel. So you got a lot of fantasy elements, a really cool main character and just some incredible
over-the-top combat and boss battles. I mean, this game has absolutely
wowed us from the start when we got our first glimpse of it. It's from a Chinese developer that we haven't really seen
any of the other games before. But this one looks absolutely
massive and ambitious and we're curious to
see if they can nail it because like we said, those trailers right from the beginning, really got us hooked. And now seeing the game fully fleshed out, it does look really enticing. It's releasing August 19th, 2024. Next over at number 12,
we have Persona 3 Reload. Dropping in February, this
is a re-release, total update of the original beloved Persona 3 classic with a bunch of new
elements and some changeups, but also just a good reason
to revisit the classic. Now Persona 3 is gonna be available on all the major platforms, which is great. and of course, specifically
here, PS5 characters that people absolutely fell in love with and some incredible music. That's what's coming to you and
we hope it holds up in 2024. Next over at number 11, we have Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden. This is a third-person
action adventure game from Don't Nod, the people
behind so many things, like Vampyr, Life is Strange. They make a big variety of games and this one is definitely
more in the vein of Vampyr or Vampyr, if you will, where you play as like a kind of ghost-hunting couple, fighting ghouls and creatures and kind of warping between realms because one of the people
in the relationship is actually a ghost. There's some cool ideas here. I'm really curious to
see how this goes down and what kind of story they tell because I usually like these types of games Don't Nod puts out. And we'll know for sure when it releases February 13th, 2024. Next over at number 10,
we have Lost Soul Aside. This one has been in the
works for quite some time and teased as a smaller
project many, many years ago and has blown up into
this full-scale project and looks very much inspired
by like the cool slick action and characters from
like Final Fantasy VII, but also some of the combat
and stuff from Devil May Cry, Also like Stellar Blade,
we talked about earlier, a lot of attention here
is specifically centered around the graphics. The visuals here are
clearly pretty stunning. We're really curious to
see what comes of this one, and as of right now, it's slated for 2024. Next over at number nine, we have Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. They're going big with this one. You're gonna be able to drive
around all of Hong Kong Island with whatever gorgeous
high-end cars you want and have a lot of freedom. Frankly, Test Drive
players have been begging for a new game for a while now. It's a series that's been dormant and it's really cool
to be talking about it and the fact that it's coming back. Visuals look absolutely incredible. I expect the handling and
the driving to feel good, but we'll judge that when we play it. As of right now, it is
slated for coming soon and we're hoping this
is the year we see it. Next over number eight, we have Metal Gear Solid 3, the remake, or Metal Gear 3 Delta,
whatever you want to call it. Konami is bringing back Metal Gear Solid with this visual remake. It looks like the gameplay
is gonna be pretty similar, but visually, this thing
pretty damn incredible. I hope that it doesn't lose the
flare, the vibe, the feeling of the original game because
I'm a diehard Metal Gear fan and, you know, I just worry
about them screwing this up. Metal Gear fans, we definitely
have a complicated history with Konami and the
franchise now for sure, but this thing might release this year. News reports and some stuff
from Konami have suggested that we might see this and another game they're working on that we'll talk about in a bit this year. But who knows? Next over at number seven, we have Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. This game is Prince of Persia
going back to its roots. The original from back in the
day was a 2D action platformer and that's what they're doing here. Now it's a full-blown Metroidvania and it's absolutely awesome. We were skeptical of not
playing as the prince. This game definitely goes
in its own new direction with fantasy and lore and
centered around Persian mythology. But even though you're not
the titular prince of Persia, this game is a ton of fun and probably one of the better
Metroidvanias in a minute. The combat is really,
really fun and addictive. The discovery and exploration is good. The boss battles are cool, the
style is really interesting. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown definitely has a little bit of everything. We didn't expect Ubisoft to put on something
this good, to be honest, 'cause sometimes we're a
little skeptical of them. But as of right now, you
could play it on PS5. Next over number six, we have
the Silent Hill 2 remake. This is another one coupled with the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake where a news report suggested
we might see it in 2024. This is from Bloober Team, the people behind games like The Medium, that have been tasked
with remaking the classic. We don't really know how
this one is gonna turn out. We haven't frankly,
seen too much of it yet. Apparently the combat's
getting an overhaul and obviously the visuals, but we're just really curious
to see if a completely different studio really
can handle the nuances, the subtleties, the things
that really make the original Silent Hill 2 so incredible and iconic from the Japanese
developers over at Konami. Also, we just need something good from the Silent Hill franchise. It's been a while, so
let's see what happens. Fingers crossed. Next over at number five, we have Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. This is the next Like a Dragon game, once again, continuing Ichiban's saga. Kiryu is in it, but he is
pretty much on his way out. He's gotten his story sort
of wrapped up in other games and a spinoff game, so now they're going in
a different direction. But essentially, here you
have the two guys in Hawaii going on adventures
and it is a ton of fun. The RPG turn-based combat
is better than ever. The diversions and distractions and weird things in the
open world are even more fun than they've been in the past. There's a lot to love about
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. I mean, the Yakuza series started on like PlayStation 2 right? It's cool to see it's still
continuing to this day. It's been a long time. The franchise has changed for sure, but it's found a really fun identity. Next over at number four,
we have Dragon's Dogma 2. This is the RPG sequel that people have been
begging for for years. Capcom really cracked the code with the original fantasy RPG. Just having that specific
Capcom spin on, you know, kind of a played-out genre
really worked for people. And Dragon's Dogma 2 looks
like they're just doing more of the same, giving fans
more of what they want, a really fun action RPG
with a strong narrative and good player choice and a bigger world this
time around, cool battles. It just seems like they're
really onto something here. It's probably our most anticipated
RPG of the year by far. It's releasing March 21st, 2024. Next over at number three,
we have Star Wars Outlaws. Star Wars is going open world and it's made by the people at Massive, the folks behind The
Division and The Division 2. So while this isn't like
a games as a service game, I'd say that Massive definitely knows how to build compelling open worlds, and I'm glad to see that they're doing it with a Star Wars game. And it feels like for
once you're not a Jedi, you're more of a Han Solo type character. So they can really do some
cool different things here. From reports and what
we've seen with Ubisoft, it seems like we're gonna be playing it by the end of this year. And we're looking forward
to seeing what the deal is because Star Wars games have
been on a roll recently. Now down at number two,
we have Rise of the Ronin. This is the next game from Team Ninja, the people most recently
behind Nioh and Nioh 2. And it seems like they're once again kind of doing a Souls-like style game, but more of an open world adventure with an emphasis on story. You're in 19th century Japan,
the region is changing. There is conflict and
you're this cool badass guy with gadgets and like a
grappling hook and a glider, and of course a gun and a katana. The battles look really
compelling and fun. There's some cool boss
battles we've seen footage of, and we're really excited to
get our hands on this one. Is it gonna be as challenging
as Nioh and Nioh 2? We don't know for sure, but we're hoping that they can also tell
a really good story here. Basically, if you've been
waiting for something to scratch that Ghost of Tsushima itch,
Rise of the Ronin might do it, and it's releasing March 22nd, 2024. And finally down at number one, of course, its Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. This one has been in
the works for a while. People have been waiting to see what happens next in the Final
Fantasy VII remake world. I mean, we kind of know
what's gonna happen next, but they've changed some things up. They've shaken some things up quite a bit, so there could be some surprises in this next entry of Final Fantasy VII. This is where things
really get interesting. The areas open up, the characters
getting crazier scenarios and even more happens in the story. So we're really, really
excited to see it go down. There's more emphasis on party mechanics this time around it seems. And we're just ready to go because Final Fantasy
VII remake was awesome and we're excited to
see how this one goes. It's releasing February 29th, 2024. But those are 20 games
coming to PS5 in 2024. So let us know in the
comments what you guys think. Of course, we could not fit
every single game in the world. So if we missed something that you think we should
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