Top Video Game Releases of September 2021
Even though the summer has ended, it doesn’t mean we are getting any fewer great games this month. Remasters, original RPGs, shooters, arcade classics, and new racing games grace this month. Let us know in the comments below what games you’re most excited to play!
F.I.S.T: Forged In Shadow Torch - 7th
PC, PS4, PS5
Become a mad rabbit that wields a massive metal arm and smash your way through a platforming adventure.
Sonic Colors: Ultimate - 7th
Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One
After 11 years, Sonic Colors is back in HD and with a beautiful remaster! Enjoy smoother movements, crisper characters, and supersonic speeds in this ultimate remaster.
Tales of Arise - 9th
PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
The Tales franchise is back and more beautiful than ever. Between the color combat and rich story, this should be a fantastic, fantasy-filled adventure.
Life Is Strange: True Colors - 10th
Google Stadia, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Seeing is believing in this living story that allows players to see the emotions of other characters through their auras. Players will control Alex and use her powers for all sorts of things.
Warioware: Get It Together! - 10th
Nintendo Switch
The anit-Mario is back with over 200 micro-games. Play through them, the campaign, and enjoy some awesome multiplayer gaming under Wario’s wacky style.
Deathloop - 14th
PC, PS5
Another time loop game presents itself this month. However, Deathloop is like solving a puzzle of when and where to be on an island to kill off everyone from your hit list.
Kena: Bridge Of Spirits - 21st
PS4, PS5, PC
The combat and gameplay look great, but it is hard to ignore the Pixar-like graphics that push the power of new consoles.
Lost Judgment - 21st
PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Players will take the role of a private detective in an action-adventure game. Lost Judgment is a spin-off of the strong Yakuza series and the concepts, gameplay, and style reflect that very well.
Diablo II: Resurrected - 23rd
Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
It is time to face the powers of hell again. With updated graphics, 8 player co-op, and classic gameplay, going back into Diablo II looks like what fans need while they wait for Diablo IV.
Lemnis Gate - 28th
PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
This is probably the most creative and obscure shooter in the past few years. Players take turns battling over objectives through the same 25 second time loop. Complex strategies, mind-bending mechanics, and a variety of abilities all add up to a fairly unique and competitive experience.
Hot Wheels Unleashed - 30th
Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
The classic toy cars are here in a big way. Use a massive variety of cars to speed through a bunch of crazy tracks in this arcade racer.
Astria Ascending - 30th
Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Go through an epic journey with beautifully drawn characters and deep fantasy. This JRPG boasts hand-drawn characters and over 50 hours of game to sink your teeth into.