Shadow of Mordor, Arkham Knight and Crowfall highlight this week’s best game trailers

Every week, a landslide of video game trailers hit the Internet, hyping up the games that have just been released, the games that are about to be released and even the games that don’t have release dates. It can be a bit overwhelming to keep up with all of them, which is why we’ve decided to collect our favorites into a single post.

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Batman: Arkham Knight

A Batman game with a mature ESRB rating? Count me in. Arkham City didn’t blow me away like it did many others, but with the Batmobile in tow and the darker tone of Arkham Knight, I’m ready for it to be June already.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD

This isn’t Final Fantasy XV, but it’s the next best thing. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD pleasantly surprised me when I had a chance to go hands-on with it last year. The game has supposedly received a few major tweaks since then as well, so I’m hoping for a polished port when this game hits PS4 and Xbox One in March.

Shadow of Mordor: The Bright Lord DLC

The final DLC for Shadow of Mordor brings Celebrimbor face-to-face with the Dark Lord himself. The DLC for Shadow of Mordor has been surprisingly competent up to this point, but even if you’ve missed out on everything before it, The Bright Lord DLC looks like it will be the one to pick up.

Forza Horizon 2 – Fast & Furious Expansion

I have no idea why this exists, but it’s free to download and you don’t even need to own Forza Horizon 2 to play it. Still no word on whether Vin Diesel did any voiceover work for the game.

OlliOlli2

OlliOlli was a hit in 2014, and just over a year later, the sequel is nearly ready to launch on PS4 and PS Vita. It looks like more of the same, so if you enjoyed the first one, OlliOlli2 shouldn’t disappoint.

Crowfall (Kickstarter)

Crowfall came out of nowhere. Developed by a few giants of the MMO industry, Crowfall wants to turn the genre on its ear, by building destructible environments and finite worlds. Campaigns will end, but your characters will persist. I haven’t been this excited about an MMO in years.

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