Another month, another wave of games to uncover. The first three months of the year have passed by with some insane launches. These include the likes of Monster Hunter Rise, Dying Light 2, Elden Ring, and Tiny Tina's Wonderlands.
In comparison, April 2022 may not pack any massive names, but there's still enough stuff to look forward to. These include surprise returns, dormant franchises, and new installments in long-running sagas.
The iconic baseball series from PlayStation Studios' San Diego Studio is coming soon. MLB The Show 22 is not just the second time an entry in the annual franchise is going multiplatform but also marks the debut launch on a Nintendo system.
It's the most significant entry so far, featuring all modes from the previous MLB The Show game. Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team will feature as the cover star this time around.
MLB The Show 22 will release on April 5 for PS4, XB1, Nintendo Switch, PS5, and XSX|S.
SEGA's beloved horror-themed on-rails-shooter franchise is coming back. The latest main entry was Scarlet Dawn for arcades in 2018. However, since arcades are a dying breed, it's understandable if it flew under everyone's radar.
However, it's coming back to console in the form of a House of the Dead remake. Acting as a reconstruction of the 1997 original, fans will revisit the Curien Mansion to stop Dr. Curien's undead experiments.
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House of the Dead Remake is in development by MegaPixel Studio exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. It will be published by Forever Entertainment and released on April 7.
Chrono Trigger is undoubtedly one of the most renowned games ever made. Square Enix's 1995 JRPG classic continues to wow players and has been ported to many different
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