BY ADITYA KUMAR SAROJ
Bloodborne (March 24 | PS4)
Hop into bed with the latest controller-throwing action-RPG from the makers of the legendary Souls games. But while Bloodborne is undoubtedly difficult, it’s also incredibly rewarding and chock full of things to kill. And things that will kill you.
Mortal Kombat X (April 14 | PC, PS4, Xbox One)
Get over here and check out the latest version of the legendary fighting game. It’s got all the carnage we've come to expect, but brings a few new twists, from ever-evolving online challenge Towers to a meta-game that lets you represent one of the game’s warring clans in a global battle. But mostly, it’s about doing terribly painful things to perfectly good warriors.
Grand Theft Auto V (April 14 | PC)
Gamers have had a hard time watching the PC release of the massively successful open-world crime game get pushed back countless times, but it looks like it’s really happening this April. It’s not just a port of the console version, either: the PC GTA V adds weapons, vehicles, wildlife, and graphics capable of displaying in 4K resolution. If you've got the rig, consider Los Santos for Spring Break.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (May 19 | PC, Xbox One, PS4)
If you like your role-playing games epic, mature, and filled with a combination of swordplay and magic, The Witcher 3 should be high on your wish list. It’s been delayed a few times, but with a game this ambitious – it’s 30 times the size of The Witcher 2 - that’s probably a good thing.
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