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25. ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove on Switch, PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4

A 25 year old game makes its comeback with this upcoming fourth entry from HumaNature that hopefully has all of its cartoon silliness intact. Bringing into view the unmistakably 90s aesthetic, take control of their 9 playable characters including the iconic Toejam and Earl. Refining the quirks of the classic ryhthm-based minigames, it's set to release this March 1st.

24. Treasure Stack

With Pixelakes' action game, puzzling doesn't have to be a solo activity. Offering both singleplayer and multiplayer game modes, it turns the whole relaxing block-puzzling on its head. Whether its 4 player couch party competition or online domination, you'll be testing your skills in their frenetic, pixel-powered arenas. Find it on the Switch this March 1st.

23. Left Alive on PlayStation 4 and PC

A spiritual successor to Square Enix's lackluster 2010 shooter, Front Mission Evolved, this upcoming title returns to the universe with what most hope will be better writing and improved combat. Judging from its trailers, the game certainly has that triple A look, with its stunning portrayal of a war-torn Novo Slava and seemingly branching storylines. Still forgettable and unimpressive, we can't wait to see what you think of this upcoming game when it releases on the PC and PS4 this March 5th.

22. My Little Riding Champion

All your pony dreams are coming true this March. A casual game that simulates the idyllic equestrian life, Maximum Games' My Little Riding Champion has over 15 hours of gameplay spread over its quiet open world. Learn to take care of your beloved horses and conquer the stage in their various competitions. A quiet casual game for the pony enthusiast on the Switch, it's coming out this March 5th.

21. Total War: Three Kingdoms

In this coming entry, Creative Assembly's the Total War series explores the orient with a fascinating dive into Chinese-style imperialism. There will be eleven factions up for control, each headed by their respective legendary Warlords. The Guanxi system of interrelationships will come to play as you conquer with diplomacy and might. A romantic like at a global superpower's history, it's coming to the PC this March 6th.

20. Devil May Cry 5 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC

11 years after Devil May Cry 4’s release, CAPCOM’s love child returns to their critically acclaimed hack and slash. Continuing Nero and Dante's story in the previous game, this will be the first in the series to feature three playable characters with their own unique stories and abilities. An exciting new installment to the demon-slaying hack and slash, you’ll find it on the shelves this March 8th.

19. One Piece: World Seeker on PS4, Xbox One and PC

An open-world One Piece game is just what everyone needs right now. Bandai Namco and Ganbarion’s take on Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece takes you to the great seas of the New World. Enter a whole new story made especially for the game, and live it in Luffy’s point of view. An open world reunion of your favorite Straw Hat pirates, it's set to release on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One this March 15th.

18. Tom Clancy's The Division 2 on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

The virus spreads into the capital in this sequel to Tom Clancy's outbreak containment series. This installment from Massive Entertainment offers almost double the content of the original with a 40-hour campaign storyline, three Dark Zones for all-out eight player raids, and a free post-launch DLC that includes story missions and upgrades to their PvP mode. Ready your hazmats as it releases on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One on March 15th.

17. The Caligula Effect: Overdose on PC, PlayStation 4 and Switch

First released on the PS Vita, this Atlus JRPG is coming to new platforms in a renewed form. Still covering the same Japanese High School setting, play as a character trapped in a VR program and help them escape the twisted world with their signature dungeon crawling and turn-based combat. Coming packed with new scenes, endings, and the brand new female protagonist, it's a new look at an established universe and it's coming this Mar 15th.

16. The Sinking City on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4

Get out your chanting robes as Frogwares awakens the Lovecraftian monster in this latest IP. Sinking into the realm of dreams and nightmares, Sinking City borrows from HP Lovecraft's numerous literary contributions to spark death and terror into their gray open world. An open world psychological thriller, there's a lot of improvement in terms of graphics and animations, but hopefully, it gets fixed when it comes out on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One on Mar 21st.

15. SEKIRO: Shadows Die Twice on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

While their name will forever be tied to their genre defying RPGs Bloodborne and Dark Souls, with this latest IP, FromSoftware seeks to impress the world with something entirely new. Set in a Sengoku era Japan, it follows a Sekiro on his journey for vengeance using stealth, prosthetic limbs, and lazarus-like powers. Compared to their previous hits, this upcoming game is shaping up to be a more mobile combat experience, possibly sprinkled with the punishing quality of Dark Souls. It's coming out on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One this Mar 22nd.

14. Deponia

From the publisher of Shadow Tactics Blades of the Shogun and makers of Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth, Daedalic Entertainment brings us the first in a series of acclaimed point-and-click puzzles. Centered around Rufus, help him escape the landfills of Deponia and find a way to Elysium. Coming to the Switch on March 23rd.

13. The Princess Guide on PS4 and Nintendo Switch

Who said princesses can't be knights too? From Nippon Ichi Software, this RPG lets you take control of four princesses training to take part in the coming war. With four different princesses, there's also four times the story. Pick from their varying personalities and make choices that will affect their fates and abilities. Hone your military strategies and make the perfect princess knight when it comes to the PS4 and Switch on March 26th.

12. Outward on PS4, Xbox One and PC

Pouring a huge dose of realism on the otherwise fantastical role-playing genre, Nine Dots' Outward is a survival game cloaked in medieval magic. Where food and water are usually compared to strength, skill, and grit, Outward turns them into prerequisites to survival. Sure, there's still epic monster fights and life-threatening battles, the added layer of resource management is a nice and unique touch. It's coming to the PC, PS4, and Xbox One on March 26th.

11. Nelke & The Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of The New World on PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch

Following the alchemists that came before, the 20th-anniversary spinoff from Gust brings together all your favorite characters in the innovative city building adventures of Nelke. Tasked to govern in exchange for fulfilling her alchemical fascinations, build a village into a flourishing town center with the help of the many alechemists in town. Looking back on the series' long history in a fresh way, it's up for a Western release on Mar 26th.

10. The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame

This videogame adaptation by TT Fusion of Warner Bros awesome animated comedy is back for more LEGO hijinks. Set after the events of the second movie, Emmet and friends go beyond their world to save their friends from alien monsters. Use the game’s signature LEGO building gameplay and be a master builder. Already released on the PC and consoles last February, it's finally released on the Switch this Mar 26th.

9. Xenon Racer on PS4, Switch, Xbox One and PC

If formula racing in the future is what you want, this game will deliver. Another high speed racing game is coming to the PC and consoles next month care of 3Dclouds.it. A product of an indie studio, they definitely didn't skimp on visuals with its smooth framerates and jawdropping graphics. We'll see how this upcoming game performs on each platform when it comes out on March 26th.

8. PlanetSide Arena

Set in the famously massive arenas of the PlanetSide universe, Daybreak's PlanetSide Arena takes on a different kind of multiplayer modes with Massive Clashes and, of course, Battle Royale, which offers the same 100 person battle of the fittest. Massive Clashes, on the other hand, is a 1000 player arena, with 500 people on each team. Staying true to their roots, it's coming to the PC on March 26th.

7. Windscape on the Switch, Xbox One and PC

Currently on Steam Early access, Magic Sandbox's Windscape is a gorgeous looking adventure game that aims to capture the wonders of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda. Play as the mysterious young girl and help her find what's causing her beautiful universe to fall apart. Take on challenging dungeons and bosses in their open world and use the crafting system to make food, create weapons and so much more. Brimming with potential, it's official release will be on March 27th for the Xbox One, Switch, and PC.

6. FUN! FUN! Animal Park

Who doesn't love animals and FUN! First released on the Switch exclusively for Japan, Aksys Games and Nippon Columbia have teamed up to bring the animal themed videogames to the west. Led by bunny and lion, get a tour of the animal amusement park with modes like Solo, One Match, and Tour. Get it on your Switches this March 28th.

5. Yoshi's Crafted World

Following in the footsteps of Paper Mario, Yoshi lives the colorful papercraft life his newest title. Developers Good-Feel push us into their miniature diorama-like universe, with pretty much the same Yoshi activities that we all loved. See the world from different perspectives and conquer the spatial challenges by going forwards and backward through levels. Previously announced to come this Spring, Nintendo has recently confirmed release this Mar 29th.

4. Tropico 6

Step inside the shoes of the benevolent dictator, El Presidente, in this latest installment by Limbic Entertainment. Aside from becoming more inclusive with a choice of male or female characters, Tropico 6 also promises bigger landscapes, new roads, infrastructures, and world-renowned tourist spots in their new archipelagic lands. Going through the four different eras and upping the realism with fully simulated citizens, the balance between progress and peace is all the more necessary. It's coming out on the PC this March 29th

3. Iron Marines

From the makers of Kingdom Rush, Ironhide Game Studio's move to the RTS genre is also making its way from the smartphone to the PC. Taking strategy to new heights, Iron Marines takes out to a futuristic dystopia that's wrapped in their signature cartoony artstyle. Though its no starcraft game, its Android and iOS versions were highly praised by critics and gamers for its balanced units, challenging campaigns, and addictive quality. A worthy alternative, it's coming out this Mar 29th

2. Steven Universe: Save the Light / OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes 2 Games in 1 on Xbox One and PlayStation 4

Two of your favorite Cartoon Network series bundled into one. Join in the cartoon fun as you help Steven and gems in their RPG quests around Earth and the crystal worlds, or become the best hero you can be in K.O.'s inspiring beat 'em up storyline. No official release date yet you but it's set to release sometime next month

1. Assassin's Creed III Remastered on PC, PS4 and Xbox One

A rerelease to their 2012 title, Ubisoft Montreal invites us to Look at the American Revolution with new eyes. Centered around the native American Assassin, Connor, this remaster will hopes to refresh the experience with some visual and mechanical tweaks for its entrance to the new gen. Purchased together with the Odyssey Season Pass or as a standalone title, it's coming to the PC, PS4, and Xbox One on March 2019