Top Upcoming Non-Sequel Video Games to Watch on Gameranx

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Today on Gameranx, we delve into the thrilling world of upcoming video games that are not just your typical sequels or remakes. We kick things off with Phantom Blade Zero, an action-packed martial arts game that promises fast-paced, brutal combat supported by Sony. Moving on to Steel Hunters, a free-to-play mech shooter that brings back the joy of piloting mechs in epic battles, with a PvE mode for those who prefer stomping around solo. Hell is Us takes a unique spin on the Souls-like genre with a modern supernatural setting, offering intriguing exploration elements that set it apart from the rest.
Tides of Annihilation presents a mix of cinematic action and giant knights battles in a destroyed London setting, promising 30 epic boss fights and RPG elements to keep players engaged. Storo Parkour Pro offers a refreshing take on parkour gameplay in an open-world London, blending precision platforming with ragdoll physics for a fun and challenging experience. Kronos: The New Dawn from Bloober Team introduces a time-bending horror game with a bizarre premise, combining alien abstraction with Eastern Block brutalism in a unique and captivating way.
Laima stands out as a story-driven first-person shooter set in futuristic Latin America, offering futuristic guns and special abilities in a setting rarely explored in the gaming world. Clockwork Revolution, reminiscent of Bioshock, brings steampunk elements and fantastical setting to the forefront, promising an exciting shooter experience with wacky weapons and unique abilities. Stay tuned as these upcoming games pave the way for innovation and excitement in the gaming industry, proving that originality and creativity are still thriving in the world of video games.

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Storror collaboration with another group
Appreciation for the "Interconnected Worlds" concept
Excitement for Clockwork Revolution and its similarities to Bioshock
Hype for games like Phantom Blade Zero, Tides of Annihilation, La Quimera, and Project Century
Mention of Atomfall as a potential Fallout/Bioshock-like game
Interest in Expedition 33 for its old school turn-based combat
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