Highly anticipated sequels, titles with long development times, interesting games that fell flat - 2022 is rife with disappointment.
Expect gorgeous open worlds, photorealistic vehicles, dazzling effects and much more among the best-looking games of the year so far.
Here are 15 little-known upcoming (and already released) action games that interested fans should definitely keep an eye out for.
Out now, Flying Wild Hog's latest is a cinematic action-adventure game heavily inspired by the legendary filmmaker's work.
Though a quieter month in terms of big releases, there are still plenty of interesting games in May that warrant a closer look.
Trek to Yomi might not be the most ambitious game from a gameplay perspective, but its gorgeous visuals and presentation make it a game worth experiencing nonetheless.
Inspired by Akira Kurosawa films, the action-adventure title sees a young swordsman embarking on a journey of revenge for his loved ones.
The publisher asked fans not to purchase any of its titles (aside from preordering Trek to Yomi) on Steam until Thursday morning.
Trek to Yomi's creative director Leonard Menchiari says the upcoming samurai action game is "a homage to Akira Kurosawa."
The cinematic action-adventure title is out tomorrow for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PC and PS5. It offers an estimated 4-6 hours of gameplay.
The upcoming samurai action game, published by Devolver Digital, is out for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on May 5.
Dungeon crawler/puzzler Loot River is out today while Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising and This War of Mine: Final Cut launch on May 10th.
Regardless of which version of Flying Wild Hog's title that you pre-order, you'll get everything - including "Full Credits at the End."
Flying Wild Hog's upcoming samurai adventure has us excited for a number of reasons.
Here's why we're excited about Flying Wild Hog's upcoming samurai action game.
"Once we receive the dev kits, we’ll start conducting more thorough tests," says Trek to Yomi game director Marcin Kryszpin.
Though Trek to Yomi's main story will be roughly five hours long, game director Marcin Kryszpin says players will have plenty of optional content to dive into.
Trek to Yomi's game director Marcin Kryszpin speaks with GamingBolt about the upcoming action-adventure title.
Game director Marcin Kryszpin confirms to GamingBolt that the upcoming Trek to Yomi will run in 4K at 60 FPS on new-gen consoles.
Though Trek to Yomi is currently only announced for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC, game director Marcin Kryszpin suggests a Switch version could also happen down the line.