Finally, after a series of delays, PC gamers will get the hands on the long awaited PC version of GTA V which will be hitting the stores this month. Although a lot of games released in March with big titles like Battlefield: Hardline, Bloodborne and Assassin’s Creed Rogue among the many, April too will see a lot of big games lining up to catch your attention. So let’s get started:
1. Grand Theft Auto 5
The most awaited game on the PC will finally arrive on 14 April. It has been two years that the game has hit other platforms and PC gamers always felt left behind to play the breathtaking game. The PC version is all set to release with the new features and mighty graphics that will be better than the consoles.
2. Mortal Kombat X
Your blood-thirst for Ownage and Fatality finishers will be fulfilled with the new Mortal Kombat game. The game which hits the stores on the same day as GTA V will have the action lovers have a button breaking month with this title. Mortal Kombat X will boast new characters as well as familiar faces from the older games. Even the combat styles will see brutal moves and signature finishers along with a whole lot of other new fighting techniques.
3. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles
The first part of the 2.5D adventure will take place in the Chinese land, with you playing Shao Jun returning to her homeland with a vendetta. Newly trained by the legendary Ezio Auditore, Shao Jun is hell-bent on vengeance and restoring her fallen Brotherhood.
4. Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin
Darks Souls 2 is getting an upgrade this time with an eye pleasing HD treatment to already what was a kickass game! The new game will include all the previously released DLCs as well as enhanced graphics and audio to support the HD quality. All new enemy bosses and a five player multiplayer session will have players loving the game all over again.
5. Broken Age Act 2
Results of one of the biggest Kickstarter campaigns in the gaming history, point-and-click adventure game Broken Age tells a story of young boy and girl leading parallel lives. An indie title made by the legendary Tim Schafer, has the fans waiting for the Act 2 after the success of the previous Act 1 cliffhanger.
6. Shovel Knight
8-bit style side-scrolling platformer has finally marched into Sony’s platforms and it has KRATOS. Shovel Knight is filled with a variety of theme stages where the blue-knight fights, jumps, and pogo-bounces to take on a horde of evil knights and attempts to defeat the evil sorceress.
7. State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition
Zombie fans can rejoice, as April brings State of Decay to Microsoft’s gaming console, Xbox One. There are a lot of improvements from the original PC/Xbox 360 version along with its add-ons modes, Breakdown and Lifeline. The gaming package also includes new missions, weapons, and extra content, along with improved lighting, textures, animations, and combat mechanics giving an altogether new-feel to the game.