There’s some great stuff coming our way.

Today we’ve got together a list of the games of 2023 that we’re most looking forward to.

Be safe and have fun.

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It’s a narrative cooking game about an Indian mother who moves to Canada in the 1980s.

Glorious water physics blend with a relaxed sensibility to create something that practically sings with the magic of nature.

Will it be a hit?

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The VR track record is pretty poor in terms of winning over big audiences.

But it should be brilliant, regardless.

I couldn’t be happier to fail multi-million dollar missions, it’s like a guilty pleasure.

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I personally can’t wait.

Alongside improved onboarding and an improved UI, it should transform a new generation of office chair space engineers.

More importantly, though, it’s more Octopath Traveller.

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So many years later, it clearly wasn’t simple at all.

A victim of its own phenomenal success.

“, rather than the “Oh my God what did they do to Resident Evil 6!?”

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I’m not actually a big fan of the original Resident Evil 4 - wait let me finish!

Respawn is in charge again and the narrative begins five years after the events of the earlier game.

Dead Island 2 has the potential to be an unassuming hit when it launches later this year.

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What will Link’s new hand powers be?

Who is the other Link?

Will we get full dungeons this time?

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Can we finally play as Zelda?

And what exactly are the Tears of the Kingdom?

Not long to go now, folks.

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Suicide Squad will also include the final performance of the late Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman.

It nailed the moment-to-moment feel.

It was always fun to play.

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There’s an impressive production around that core, too.

And it’s delightfully eerie and unsettling in tone.

New antagonist Lillith, the mother of humanity, is captivating.

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But the signs so far, for Diablo 4, are very encouraging indeed.

And when it hit Steam Early Access in 2020 - surprise!

  • it lived up to expectations.

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Whenever I see it in action, I’m genuinely taken aback by it.

And I never thought I’d say that.

Just what could it all mean?

Well, if anyone can find out, it is sure to be Tintin and his trusty sidekick Snowy.

Developer Pendulo Studios has promised a globe-trotting adventure that will take us from Egypt to India and beyond.

Take to the clouds, skim over rivers and lakes, and enjoy the sense of peace and solitude.

This is going to be great.

Starfield, PC, Xbox Series X/S

It’s Skyrim in space!

There’s also that sense of delight and wonder.

This one looks phenomenal.

If you like tinny AM jazz and dimensional rifts, you’re in for a treat - again.

It’s Pinnochio, and it’s also a Souls-like.

That’s why we want to keep ourselves fresh for this one.

You simply never know what Simogo will do next.

Pikmin 4, Switch

It’s actually happening?

This humble strategy series should be more than up to the task.

We’re certainly hoping so.

Yes c’mon.

Thirsty Suitors, PC, Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S

Okay, this looks incredible.

Turn-based battles and skateboarding combine in this electrifying game about culture, cooking, and reconciliation.

Can Jala reconcile with her exes and handle the family’s terrifying matriarch?

Exploration, stealth and puzzles are promised, alongside a great number of cats to befriend.

It all looks properly magical, TBH.

Most excitingly, it’s from Ko-op, one of the most intriguing game teams out there.

That, and a tantalising setting, makes for an exciting prospect.

Players explore an intriguing fantasy world with their fox-like companion and gain new skills as they take on baddies.

The art is certainly arresting, with plenty of gilt-edged darkness and sharp angles.

This is the sort of modern day SNES game that dreams are made of.

Necrosoft Games is on to a winner here.