Fourteen days. That's how much time you'll have in April to finish off Bloodborne and Battlefield Hardline. See, on April 14, one of the most hyped games of 2015 hits. Get ready, because it's almost time to fight.
Obviously, Mortal Kombat X is the biggest game coming out this April; in fact, it's really the only brand new blockbuster release. However, don't let the lack of big name titles fool you: there are a lot of other great games hitting this month, especially if you missed them on other platforms.
After almost a year and a half, Grand Theft Auto V makes its way to PCs (for real this time, honest), while Xenoblade Chronicles takes JRPG gaming on the go with a New 3DS-exclusive port. Shovel Knight, Bastion, and Broken Age aren't new games, but they're new to the PlayStation 4, while Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin Edition packages the original game with its three DLC packs and some new content, just in case Bloodborne hasn't made you snap your controller in two quite yet.
April 2015 Game List
(Note: Based off North American release dates; all information is subject to change)
Bastion |
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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin Edition |
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Etrian Mystery Dungeon |
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MonsterBag |
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Stealth Inc. 2 |
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Stardrive 2 |
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Dead Synchronicity |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3D |
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Grand Theft Auto V |
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Mortal Kombat X |
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Titan Souls |
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Telepath Tactics |
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Shovel Knight |
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Dungeons II |
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Omega Quintet |
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Broken Age |
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Project Root |
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State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition |
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Tropico 5 |
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Chroma Squad |
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It's a light month, but that's probably for the best. After all, May sees The Witcher 3 and some new Wolfenstein, and then in June, Batman happens. Give your bank account a break while you still can.