Every week, a landslide of video game trailers hit the Internet, hyping up the games that have just been released, the games that are about to be released and even the games that don’t have release dates. It can be a bit overwhelming to keep up with all of them, which is why we’ve decided to collect our favorites into a single post.
LAST TIME: The Witcher 3, Cities: Skylines and Bloodborne lead off the week’s best game trailers
Star Citizen
A video montage of Star Citizen, the biggest success in the history of crowdfunding. This video premiered at SXSW and shows cinematic cutscenes, dogfights in space and the first-person shooter component of the game, which is currently being implemented.
EVE: Valkyrie
Keeping us in space for a little while longer, EVE: Valkyrie was once a small side project for CCP Games but has grown into something much larger. It’s the virtual reality game that could change the perception of VR forever.
State of Decay: Year-One Survival Edition
No, we didn’t think we needed another zombie game when State of Decay came out, but it received a great deal of praise and did a few things better than any other zombie game on the market. Now it’s coming to Xbox One and PC with a ton of new content and a new coat of paint.
Bloodborne
Bloodborne is finally launching next week, to the relief of bored PS4 owners everywhere. Whether or not you enjoyed The Order: 1886, it’s highly unlikely that you’re still playing it a month after release, which means it’s time for the next big exclusive.
The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited
The Elder Scrolls Online finally went free. Well, ZeniMax Online Studios dropped the monthly subscription fee anyway. Now it’s buy-to-play, which means you only have to pay for the game once in order to play.
Rory McIlroy PGA TOUR
EA dropped Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy took his place. That’s really all I got out of this trailer, but it was a pretty slow week. They can’t all be winners.
Quiplash (Kickstarter)
Any game from the developer behind You Don’t Know Jack deserves a mention of some kind on BGR. If you like party games that don’t require much effort to set up, you might want to check out the Kickstarter campaign for Quiplash.