Top Video Game Releases of July 2021

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We are finally back into the swing of things. The summer continues to drop some great titles. Lots of killer adventure games this month, so pick up your controller and get ready to hack and slash for the next couple of weeks.

The Legend Of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD – July 16th

Nintendo Switch

It’s time to head into Hyrule with motion controls! Luckily, players can just use the buttons. Either way, Skyward Sword is back with improved graphics, new features, and more!

Death’s Door – July 20th

PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

If you want a fantasy action-adventure game but don’t want Legend of Zelda, this could very well be the thing for you. Between lots of fights, smooth gameplay, and puzzles, this game has a lot to offer.

Cris Tales – July 20th

Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

JRPGs are a great genre of creativity and storytelling. But Cris Tales takes classic ideas from JRPGs and adds perspectives of the past, present, and future to see the world and choices in a new way. Also, the art direction is unbelievably beautiful, just check out this trailer.

NEO: The World Ends With You – July 27th

Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4

A new title in the franchise is finally coming! Players will take control of a young man and deal with a plethora of social interactions, surreal threats, and building his own skills while saving the city. 

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles – July 27th

Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4

Jumping back to Victorian-era Britain, this game takes players on a journey and mystery that becomes more engrossing with every step. Get ready to make your “Objections!” in a new/old-fashioned way.

Samurai Warriors 5 – July 27th

Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One

Time to pick up your blade and begin fighting. Samurai Warriors 5 comes with 27 playable characters, both old and new, and a reimagined history to hack and slash your way through. 

Splitgate – July 27th

PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

Halo with Portals. Does anything else need to be said? This game has been on PC for a while and has been receiving lots of very positive reviews. Now, it is coming to consoles and it is free-to-play, so why not try it out?

Eldest Souls – July 29th

Nintendo Switch, PC, Playstation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

Get ready to take on the Old Gods in this pixel-art combat-heavy game. With creative bosses and slick combat, here comes another great indie title to test your skills.