BEST VIDEO GAMES 2017
Have a Look at the Best Video Games 2017.Children always enjoy Best Video Games 2017. So a short description of the Games is appended below to know about the best games.
Arms
Nintendo Switch; Nintendo
Nintendo’s bright, brisk take on the fighting game has a range of outlandish characters engaging in lighthearted fisticuffs with customisable robotic arms. The Switch motion controllers make it a ridiculous physical workout.
Everything
PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS; Double Fine
Game designer David OReilly produced one of the most unusual video game releases of the decade with this exploration of time, space and being, all set to a soundtrack of quotes from philosopher Alan Watts.
Gravity Rush 2
PlayStation 4; Sony
The acclaimed gravity manipulating sci-fi title is back with an unexpected yet welcome sequel, following lead character Kat as she swoops and falls through a stylised neon city.
Hitman: the Complete First Season
Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One; Square Enix
The bald assassin returns in Io Interactive’s brilliantly designed open-world action game, in which disguise, planning and ingenuity are as important as picking the right weapon.
Horizon: Zero Dawn
PlayStation 4; Sony
Killzone developer Guerrilla Games surprised many with this gorgeous adventure following a young warrior investigating her origins on an apocalyptic Earth, dominated by hulking robot dinosaurs.
Injustice 2
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Android, iOS; Warner Bros
The superhero fighting game series swoops back, with an impressive cast of DC denizens including Batman, SuperGirl and Green Lantern, as well as a full-bodied campaign mode and some incredibly pyrotechnic battles.
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Wii U, Nintendo Switch; Nintendo
Nintendo’s action role-playing adventure series returns with perhaps one of the greatest games of the decade, as Link awakens to find the world devastated by a familiar foe.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
Nintendo Switch; Nintendo
The classic kart racer returns, this time as an updated version of the latest Wii U instalment, fine-tuned for the portable multiplayer capabilities of the Switch console.
Nier: Automata
PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows; Square Enix
This dizzying sci-fi adventure from offbeat designer Takahisa Taura posits a far future Earth abandoned to android armies flighting an endless proxy war for remote human and machine masters.
Night in the Woods
PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux; Finji
Part adventure game, part-indie movie, this tale of a young woman (or more accurately, young cat) returning to her depressing home town is a quiet marvel.
Nioh
PlayStation 4; Sony
Famed beat-’em-up developer Team Ninja returns with a typically unforgiving brawler set in a brutal re-imagining of feudal Japan.
Persona 5
PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3; Atlus
The cult Japanese role-playing series returns with a complex, visually arresting tale of school kids battling demons – and their own emotions.
Resident Evil 7
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows; Capcom
An incredible return to form for the survival horror series as players explore a gruesome swampland mansion to discover the protagonist’s missing wife.
Rime
Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One; Tequila Works
A beautiful adventure from a highly inventive studio in which a young child washes up on a mysterious island and must explore its caverns, temples and mountains to uncover the past.
Snipperclips
Nintendo Switch; Nintendo
A stylish and funny co-operative paper-cutting puzzler from British indie studio SFB Games, brilliantly designed to exploit the convenient two-player functionality of the Switch.
The Surge
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows; Focus Home Interactive
Described as a cyberpunk Dark Souls, this science fiction role-playing adventure envisages a future of high-end robotic enhancements and weaponised exo-suits. Incredibly, the brave new world isn’t as fun as it sounds.
Tekken 7
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Arcade game, Microsoft Windows; Bandai Namco
The long-running fighting game series returns with its familiar characters and combat systems augmented by exciting newcomers and some fresh systems, including the painful-sounding power crushes.
Torment: Tides of Numenera
Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Xbox One, PlayStation 4; Techland
The spiritual successor to the renowned 1999 role-playing game Planescape: Torment, this complex role-playing game is set among warring civilisations a billion years in the future.
TumbleSeed
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS; Nintendo
Moving a seed up a procedurally generated mountain while avoiding holes and pitfalls is the aim in this challenging and engrossing Nintendo Switch puzzler, based on a mechanic arcade machine.
What Remains of Edith Finch
PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS; Annapurna Interactive
A woman returns to her ancestral home and by exploring every ramshackle room, players of this sumptuous and melancholy adventure unlock the story of her cursed family.