Upcoming 10 new games 2023

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5 min readApr 15, 2023

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Upcoming 10 new games in September 2022: Every month, a ton of new games are released, and every month, Gamecheckup puts together the ones that are probably most worthy of your attention. So, today on Gamecheckup, 10 new games you need to pay attention to in September 2022.

List of 10 new games September 2022

Metal: Hellinger

A rhythm FPS. What does that mean? Well, it’s a game that looks a lot like old-school “Doom” With new-school graphics, and if you can shoot to the beat, you’re better off.

Basically, the more you can be in sync with the rhythm, quote, and unquote, the more destruction you will cause.

I assume that means more damage. It really looks like a high-paced shooter, though, that incorporates a lot of the elements from the recent “Doom” resurgence more or less, but for whatever reason comes off a little more old-school to me, which is interesting because of the rhythm element just not really being apart of your typical FPS.

It’s one of those games where I think it could be really, really fantastic. There is a demo to play. I have downloaded and played it.

I don’t know that’ve played it long enough to really give you an accurate judgment of the game, but what I did play, I did enjoy. The game features a soundtrack from Serj Tankian of System of Down fame, and it comes out for the Xbox Series, PS5, and Windows, on September 15.

No Place for Bravery

And at number nine on the list of upcoming 10 New games in September 2022 is “No Place for Bravery.”

A game that wears its influences on its sleeve. There’s a lot of “Sekiro,” a lot of “Dark Souls” in there. But it does definitely have its own identity as well.

It’s really a gorgeous-looking game, and they’ve done an incredibly good job of making a ton of varied, well-animated, cool-looking enemies, and that’s kind of what has the most interest in it.

The world is one where these giant monsters have appeared and more or less made it really suck for people, you know?

As I said, it’s slightly inspired by “Sekiro” in terms of you seeing the posture meter.

You can bring them down posture-wise, and then execute them, and that’s very “Sekiro”-like.

But it’s also got some platforming that I think probably is going to work a lot better frankly than platforming in “Dark Souls.”

Because it’s 2D, and to be frank, it’s just way easier to make platforming good in a 2D game.

The game’s also designed somewhat of a Metroidvania, so a lot of these things are very interesting to integrate into the Soulslike formula.

I’m excited about this.

I think it looks like a fantastic game.

“No Place for Bravery” is coming to Switch and PC on the 22nd.

The Last of Us Part I

And at number eight is “The Last of Us Part I”

So yeah, “Last of Us” has been remade already.

The version that we saw on PS4 Pro was actually a pretty good-looking version.

However, “The Last of Us Part II” is a significantly better-looking game, and now, “The Last of us part I” looks as good.

It’s, looking back, a really good-looking game, but it still has that I’m trying to make the lighting look like real lighting without being able to look.

But at this point, all know the story. It’s a sad one, it’s a good one, it’s really well told, and now you can pretty much see it the best possible way.

I can’t imagine a lot of people really haven’t played it, but I’ll say this, I haven’t bought it since the original version, and I’m kind of itching to go through it again.

“Last of Us Part I” comes out September 2nd on the PS5.

Valkyrie Elysium

On the list of upcoming 10 New games in September 2022 at number seven is “Valkyrie Elysium”

Now, I don’t know if you remember way back, and I mean way back, but the original “ValkyrieElysium” was released on the PlayStation and really only got major traction, at least as far as I can remember when it was released on PSP in 2006.

It was a game that kind of felt like a platformer that had RPGbattles in it.

It was actually a pretty sweet game.

“Valkyrie Elysium” is the fifth game in this series, and it drops the traditional turn-based combat in favor of action-RPG-style combat.

Essentially, the point of this game is to stop Ragnarok.

To me, it kind of looks like a “Dark Soul’s” lite-type formula.

You do have some of the more over-the-top Japanese action-type elements that are in there, and it overall looks Like a pretty interesting game altogether.

Obviously, for fans of the original, it remains to be seen just how good it works as an action RPG, but we’ll see when”Valkyrie Elysium” lands on the PlayStations on September 29th.

The DioFieldChronicle

At number six is “The DioFieldChronicle” which is a strategy RPG coming from Square Enix

However, it’s not tile-based like what you would expect out of Square Enix. Obviously, it’s a Square Enix game, looking at the visual style.

The game is much more like”XCOM” in terms of how it works.

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