Most Anticipated Video Games of 2016, Part 1: Sequels, Remakes and Adaptations
Many of those AAA titles you were expecting in 2015? They're coming in 2016—at least, as of now. The year ahead will see a conclusion to Nathan Drake's Uncharted saga, the beginning of a new chapter in the Mass Effect series, the arrival of Link and Zelda in HD on the Wii U, a new Dark Souls game, and much more. Sure, there are plenty of intriguing brand-new properties arriving this year, too—and we'll preview those a bit later this week. For now, take a look at this year's notable returning videogame series.
Released in three different versions—Conquest, Birthright, and the downloadable Revelation, each with a different storyline centering on different characters—Fates serves as a sequel to the 2013 hit Fire Emblem Awakening. The new game will introduce an easy mode for anyone finding its turn-based strategy-RPG gameplay too difficult.