5 Games We're Looking Forward to in October
This October the videogame people want you to play videogames. That is all they want you to do, full stop, with nothing else on your docket to pull you away from the controller. How else to explain a single month giving us such time-devouring behemoths as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Just Dance 2019 (Paste takes nothing more seriously than dance)? So just go ahead and get used to sitting on that couch and twiddling your thumbs all over those sticks and buttons, because you aren’t going anywhere until November comes.
Oh, wait, Fallout 76 is in November. Dammit.
Let’s refocus, though. Here are the games we’re most excited about in October, even if we’re also a little anxious about how much time they’re gonna demand out of us.
5. Soulcalibur VI
Release Date: 10/19
Platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC

Soulcalibur VI brings back the big swords, brutal brawls, and absurdly designed characters that are this series’s stocks in trade. The first new installment in six years refines and expands the game’s approach to defense, and also serves as a fresh restart to the convoluted mythology. Some of us here are very interested in how VI updates Soulcalibur for the current era of fighting games. As Michael Buffer used to say, “let’s get ready to bash the heck out of each other with some massive swords, okay?” (Oh, also some guy from The Witcher is in here. It might even be The Witcher himself. Cool, I guess?)
4. Astro Bot Rescue Mission
Release Date: 10/2
Platform: PlayStation VR
It takes a lot to get me to strap that VR headset back on. Astro Bot Rescue Mission, an adorable (and heavily acclaimed) platformer for Sony’s PSVR, just might do it. The best reviewed VR game since Moss is, by all accounts, a killer app for the two-year-old add-on. Hopefully I can avoid motion sickness (and stomach sickness, and brain sickness, and, uh, complete and total body sickness) while playing it, which is a legit problem for me when it comes to VR. I’m willing to risk my own well-being to hang out in a game that’s so cute.
