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These are the game highlights for November

Fighting swamp toads, adventurous ants and detective chickens: gaming in November is going to be a beast.

Rewind ten years and November 2014 was also packed with gaming highlights. My favourite was Dragon Age: Inquisition. Bioware’s epic role-playing game has just received its long-awaited but [hotly debated] successor, The Veilguard(/page/dragon-age-the-veilguard-im-test-fuer-alle-denen-baldurs-gate-3-zu-kompliziert-ist-35357). This month’s games should also provide plenty to talk about.

Metal Slug Tactics – this time with feeling

For once, Metal Slug doesn’t play like a merciless bullet-hell platformer. As the name suggests, you need tactics in the latest offshoot of the now almost 30-year-old franchise. In turn-based style, you control your trigger-happy troops on a straightforward battlefield, reminiscent of a board game. The pixel graphics look fantastic and it comes with the typically upbeat soundtrack.

When: 5 November
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

When: 6 November
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online co-op

Empire of the Ants – here come the tiny critters

In this game, you get to accompany ants on an epic adventure through a photo-realistic forest. There are lots of challenges to overcome, things to explore and battles to fight, such as those against giant praying mantises. This title looks incredibly beautiful and shows the world from a new perspective. It’s based on the novel by French sci-fi author Bernard Weber.

When: 7 November
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online PvP

When: 7 November
Where: Switch
Multiplayer: no

Metro Awakening – tunnels, mutants and VR

This new game in the Metro universe is being released exclusively for VR. Awakening is set a few years before the events of the previous editions. You take on the role of Artes Sedar, who’s looking for his wife after the fallout in order to give her important medicine. You sneak through dark underground tunnels and fight against bloodthirsty mutants.

When: 7 November
Where: PCVR, PS VR2
Multiplayer: no

When: 7 November
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

When: 7 November
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

When: 11 November
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

When: 12 November
Where: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online co-op

When: 12 November
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Antonblast – Wario says hi

If you’re a wrestling fan, you’d better mark 12 March on your calendar for the release of Antonblast. This is a wonderfully chaotic declaration of love to the 2D action platformers of the time. Dynamite Anton looks even crazier than Wario and the gameplay is also more frenetic. But let’s face it, you’re messing with Satan himself.

When: 12 November, PC on 3 December
Where: PC, Switch
Multiplayer: no

When: 12 November
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: local

Temtem: Swarm – fight monsters together

Temtem is a kind of Pokémon with multiplayer and an open game world. There’s now a co-op action spin-off to follow on from the surprise 2022 hit. Up to three people can fight against swarms of monsters. There are resources to collect, equipment and skills to unlock and increasingly stronger bosses to beat.

When: 13 November
Where: PC
Multiplayer: online co-op for up to three people

Lego Horizon Adventures – flabbergasting building bricks

Lego games are ten a penny. However, the block version of Playstation’s dino-robot adventure is the first to be made entirely of Lego bricks. This colourful fantasy world with giant, mechanical creatures is aimed at a younger audience. The usual humorous story takes you through many familiar and new places from the Horizon universe.

When: 14 November
Where: PC, PS5, Switch
Multiplayer: local and online co-op for two people

When: 14 November
Where: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
Multiplayer: no

When: 19 November
Where: PC, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: online

Toads of the Bayou – the amphibians are coming

Beautiful pixel art graphics, an atmospheric soundtrack and unusual setting with fighting toads – it all sounds incredibly promising. In search of a new home, a group of toads were tricked by the evil spirit of the dead, Baron Samedi, and transported to a cursed swampland. This is where all kinds of wicked await, for you to defeat in turn-based battles and with cards.

When: 19 November
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

Stalker 2: Heart of Chernobyl – back to the zone

When: 20 November
Where: PC, Xbox Series X/S
Multiplayer: no

On Your Tail – summer holiday vibes

On Your Tail is an interesting mix of detective story, puzzle game and life simulation. Writer Diana is hot on the trail of a thief in a picturesque Italian coastal town with animals that are human-like. She chats diligently with lots of eccentric villagers, investigates crime scenes and then combines the clues on a kind of board game with cardboard figures. It looks very original.

When: 21 November
Where: PC, Switch
Multiplayer: no

Neon Blood – Blade Runner but make it 2D

Visually, Neon Blood oozes style. The mixture of 2D and 3D with atmospheric lighting is a sure win. You control Axel McCoin in a neon cyberpunk world that’s simultaneously dark and also glaring. It’s packed full of secrets and you get to explore freely. There are also turn-based battles against unusual monsters where you’ve got allies supporting you.

When: 26 November
Where: PC
Multiplayer: no

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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