Since the beginning of the year, gamers around the world have enjoyed many blockbusters, blockbusters or high-quality games with high appeal such as Palworld, Tekken 8 or Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth. It’s quite surprising that only Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League shows signs of failure, while most of the previously anticipated games have achieved many impressive successes. Even besides the already famous names, there are still a few other high-quality projects that many gamers do not know about.
Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash
Jujutsu Kaisen has become one of the breakout anime of the 2020s, so it’s no surprise that the series has gotten its own video game version. That is Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash, a fighting game inspired by characters in the anime through 2vs2 fighting scenes.
Coming to Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash, gamers will experience a storyline no different from the scenes in the original anime. But remember, the new game is only limited to the first season of the anime, so the character list is currently limited to 16.
Personal 3 Reload
Nearly two decades after the release of the original, Atlus is back with a remake of their classic JRPG, Persona 3. Through Personal 3 Reload, gamers will experience a completely new game. in terms of graphics, as well as some new scenes to add more depth to the story as well as the characters’ backgrounds.
Basically, this will be a comprehensive upgraded version for Personal 3 and certainly, fans of this series should not miss it.
Foamstars
Foamstars can be considered a relatively strange project from Square Enix. Just introduced in 2023, this distributor only took one year to launch this blockbuster. As a PvP shooting game but with a character system like K-pop stars, Foamstars is creating a positive effect.
Although the launch was quite optimistic, it is clear that Foamstars also encountered many difficulties when facing countless fierce competitors in the same genre. The Finals – the game that made waves in the late 2023 period can be considered a typical example. Currently, the game is free for gamers who own PlayStation Plus.