If you are a gamer looking to drop some cash on newly launched games, then we have a great list for you. Here is a look at 8 games that release in March that are worth a purchase consideration.
Screencheat
Released for the PC in October 2014, Screencheat is launching for the PS4 and Xbox One on March 1. The unique thing about the game is that Screencheat makes looking at your opponents’ screens a necessity, as everyone is invisible. Screencheat supports 1 to 4 players locally and 2 to 8 players online. On PS4 and Xbox One the game has all the new content developed for PC. This includes AI bots, six new maps, two new weapons, new modes, including team variants, customization options to create and save your game modes, and unlockable ragdolls, mutators, and weapons skins.
Release Date: March 1
Price: Rs. 940
The Division
Gamers have been skeptical about Ubisoft’s The Division, but after playing the beta it looks like the game will deliver what the developers promised. For the uninitiatied, The Division is an online open world third-person shooter role-playing game with some survival elements thrown into the mix. The game boasts detailed customisation options, an arsenal of weapons and a true to life city to explore.
Release Date: March 8
Price: Rs. 3499 on consoles & Rs. 1799 on PC
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Hitman
Developer IO has chosen the episodic route to release the new Hitman game, and from what we’ve seen so far, gamers will have lots of missions to play in each episode. The first episode for the new Hitman game releases this month.
Release Date: March 11
Price: Rs. 3,999 for the PS4 and Xbox One
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
EA Sports UFC 2
If MMA action is what you are looking for then EA Sports' UFC 2 is the one for you. The game boasts easy to learn controls for new comers and also has some tricks that will take time to master. The game also boasts of a bunch of modes to keep gamers entertained.
Release Date: March 15
Price: Rs. 3,999
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO
The game has been available for the PC for a month now, but is making its way to the home consoles in March. If you love rally racing in the dirt, then this is the game for you. Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO brings off-road racing to a whole new level of simulation and engagement. It will enable you to drive the best present day and older rally cars, in some exciting off-road events across the world.
Release Date: March 2016
Price: Rs. 3700 for the PS4 and Xbox One and Rs. Rs. 850 for PC (on Steam store)
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
MXGP 2
Sticking with the racing theme we have MXGP 2. The game is based on the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship license and caters to those that prefer bike racing over cars. In MXGP2 gamers have access to 18 official tracks from the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship, so that they can relive their favourite moments.
Release Date: 31 March
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One and PC
Far Cry Primal
The game hit the PS4 and the Xbox One consoles in Feb 2016, but is launching for the PC on 1 March 2016. The game brings with it an open world set in the stone age, where you have access to primitive weapons like a spear, bow and arrows and more. But that’s not all; you also have the ability to become the beast master by training wild animals to aid you in your adventure.
Release Date: March 1
Price: Rs. 1799
Platforms: PC
Killer Instinct Season 3
When Killer Instinct launched as an Xbox One launch title, there were a handful of characters at the user’s disposal. Fast forward to the present day and the rosters of characters have grown. The thirst roster of playable characters for the game will launch in March for the Xbox One and the reason to get excited is that Halo’s Arbiter will be a playable character in the game.
Release Date: March 2016
Platforms: Xbox One