Top Games Ranking - Top 10 New Games Of November 2022
Intro
november is coming fast, and a lot of new games are landing. Hi folks, it's Falcon, and today on the game ranks are new games that deserve your attention in November 2021., starting off with number 10, it's Jurassic World Evolution 2.
Jurassic world evolution 2
Now this is somewhere along the lines of the Jurassic World theme park.
It's a business simulation where you essentially build a theme park with dinosaurs. This worked out really well in the first Jurassic World Evolution, which had kind of a dinosaur theme. Zoo Tycoon is a roller coaster tycoon somewhere between the two things, but it's a really well-liked game and did really well for the developers.
I'm excited to see exactly what they add for the second time. The previous game was set on an island, where this one is now set on the mainland United States, so that provides for a lot more terrain and biomes, and one thing I've heard mentioned is that the maps for this one are significantly smaller.
I mean a lot larger than the first game. I don't have measurements exactly, but between the more visible improvements that they've been talking about, they're a combination of Jeff Goldblum, Bryce, and Dallas Howard. It really looks like it's shaping up to be a fun entry into this franchise, and hopefully it's a long-running one that continues to improve over time.
Jurassic Park Evolution 2 is landing on Windows, PlayStations, and Xboxes on November 9th.
Sherlock holmes: chapter one
At Number nine is Sherlock Holmes Chapter One, which is a really interesting open world investigation game that explores an era of Sherlock's existence that really no other story has explored in any depth. This is an adolescent Sherlock Holmes who is just becoming an adult. He has a different best friend, still named John but not John Watson, and there is a certain degree of vulnerability that they're specifically advertising for this Sherlock to have.
We don't really get Sherlock Holmes origin stories ever, and when we do, he's usually of an age, he usually has a lot of mysteries under his belt, he's usually experienced, he usually knows what he's doing here. You're supposedly going to get a somewhat unearned arrogance as you use deductive reasoning and put together clues in order to solve mysteries.
I think this sounds like a very interesting and intriguing concept, and Frog Wares has pulled off this type of game plenty of times, so I trust it. Sherlock Holmes Chapter 1 is coming to Windows, PlayStations, and Xboxes on November 16th.
The last stand: aftermath
That is, the Last Stand aftermath. The game takes on an interesting perspective of a zombie apocalypse game. You have been infected, and you will ultimately fall prey to the infection. That is the point of the game when you take on a character.
That's going to happen to them. The reason is that there is a city behind a wall of humans who have survived the zombie apocalypse, and if anybody gets infected, it's agreed that person has to leave. Your characters are infected. They have to leave. They go out into the wilderness. They survive and take on tons of zombies in this roguelite.
Now, I think this is a great idea for a scenario in which you can kind of go out and find hope for people. You can kind of be useful in your last period of time. It's clever because when you die, you just start up as another survivor. And the game pretty much explains itself without having to. I like this.
I played the demo, which is, by the way, available if you want to play it now, and it is an enjoyable game. It's not the prettiest thing you're ever going to see, but it is a visually pleasing adventure game, and the top-down combat works really well in my opinion. I enjoy it a lot. It is coming to the PlayStation, the Xbox, and the PC on November 16th.
Call of duty: vanguard
At number seven is Call of Duty: Vanguard, which is billing itself as the best World War II game. Now that is a pretty tough order to fill, so I think they know they have an Ace in the Hole or they're really good at marketing one of the two.
I don't know, but I have to say I like the sound of the campaign. You've got Modern Warfare style mechanics; you've got blind firing from behind cover; you've got destructible environments; and you basically play through the establishment of the Special Forces to deal with the immediate fallout of World War II.
There are also, of course, zombies. There's multiplayer we all know what we get on a full ass. And honestly, this could really be a good version of it. Of them, I'm more interested, and this is one that I've had my eye on a little bit. I think that it's going to be a good Call of Duty. The Vanguard is hitting the PlayStations.
Final fantasy xiv: endwalker
Xboxes, and Microsoft Windows on November 5th, an end to Walker, an expansion to Final Fantasy 14 that continues the story and directly confronts the Guardian Empire. For the most part, it's not said that there's going to be a lot of changes to the base game systems, like you're going to get quests the same way, you're going to have the same battles, and that's not bad because Final Fantasy 14 is great.
It's a game that has a very checkered history that resulted in really a superior product, and although this got delayed a year thanks to the pandemic. I think that ultimately, continuing on with the Final Fantasy 14 narrative is a great idea because, frankly, it's a great and fun world to exist in, and Walker is landing on the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows on November 23rd.
Shin megami tensei v
At Number five is Shin Megami Tesei 5. The overarching series that the Persona games are a sub series of is the setup you will probably find familiar if you have played any of these games before with a Persona or the mainline series. The player is a high school student who's investigating demons with some friends.
This version of it transports you from modern-day irregular Tokyo to an alternate universe, post-apocalyptic Tokyo, and the event ends up bringing these demons through to your Tokyo, where the whole story ensues. Atlas really knows what they're doing with RPGs, and this and Persona have always been great series.
I have no doubt this will be a fantastic RPG. It's for the Nintendo Switch and it's landing on November 12th.
At number four is Pokemon Brilliant. Diamond, and Shining Pearl, which is a mouthful, but it makes sense because it's a remake of Diamond and Pearl, so they added adjectives to let you know that it's way better and shining, so to speak.
The art style of this game drew some controversy, but I don't know that it's something that I would consider to be a detriment in any real way. I mean, it's obviously a new Pokemon game based on old Pokemon games, so to some extent you have an idea of what to expect narratively. As well as with the last few Pokemon games, the mechanics have been refined and brought into a 3D space.