Top 100 Most Anticipated Games of 2016

We are pretty sure there will be more than 100 games in 2016 but these are the ones you need to keep an eye out for.

Posted By | On 01st, Feb. 2016

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We Happy Few

We Happy Few

Taking Place in a creepily cheery dystopian 1960s England, We Happy Few is a first person rogue-like where players must survive as long as possible in procedurally generated worlds.  As the player learns to survive longer in the hostile world, they uncover more about the world around them and how they came into this predicament.  Each of the anti-hero characters will have different play styles which will help players get a far deeper understanding of the world.  For those who would love to continuously die in colorful dystopias!


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