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Here are your best console games coming in September

 

Well, September is here and that means it's time to bring you the top games coming to console this month. We've included our top five games coming out for all consoles this month. They are listed below in no particular order.

Mad Max - Xbox One, PS4 and PC. September 1st

This is the best game action/adventure game we've played to date. As we said in our review, the game uses incredible depth, a brilliant upgrade system and literal never ending environment make Mad Max one of the most complete games we've ever played. The combat system sees Max hulk out in Fury mode after leveling up enough without getting hit in a fight and you can even rip a dude out of a car with a flippin' harpoon. Literally a harpoon. If that's not enough, you can then see them bounce around the desert with a harpoon up their a**. Ouch. I know, right?

Mad Max plays slightly off of the movie and incorporates its own new story line into the genre. It's a must purchase game and out for current generation systems. 

Lego Dimensions - All Xbox, PlayStation, Wii U, PC. September 27th

With over 14 worlds to play in as well as a huge starter pack and ability to use seven characters at once, Lego Dimensions is set to become the #1 toys to life game. Scooby Doo, Simpsons, Portal, Wizard of Oz, Back to the Future and more are all included with a level of interactivity never before seen in a game of its kind. We said back in January it's on our top list of most desired games and it's set for hours of story mode fun. 

Be careful with your wallet though. With a starter pack price of $99 and total price of over $500 for launch toys, you better save up that cash now

Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain - Xbox One, PS4, PC. September 1st

It's Metal Gear. Of course it's on the list. Kojima's farewell from Konami after they royally screwed him over, Metal Gear Solid V Phantom Pain is shaping up by all accounts to be the best game in the franchise and in the running for game of the year. For the first time, stealth is not required as the open world environment puts new emphasis on approach with Snake. There are many options on the table as far as how you handle a given mission. As in any Metal Gear, it's just not about the story mode but searching for hidden items and easter eggs. With Metal Gear Online allowing you to invade other players' mother base while upgrading and securing your own, Metal Gear Solid Phantom Pain has much to do for plenty of time.

Soma - PS4, PC. September 22nd

One of the scariest, freakiest looking games we've seen in a while. Machines attempting to portray human traits makes this story of survival a gripping experience. Although also on PC, console wise it's exclusive to PS4. Underwater facilities, alien machines and more add a level of suspense not oft seen in your standard jump scare horror game.

Forza Motorsport 6. - Xbox One. September 15th

460 cars included. Every racer should enjoy Forza with its amount of cars, dynamic weather and more as it's one of the most well rounded racers to date. Every car is fully upgradable making it the largest racing game ever made. As far as technology goes, it utilizes much of the Xbox One's powers with rain racing, night racing and how everything interacts with each other. This is more than just another installment in the annual franchise as Microsoft aims to take a huge leap forward with Forza Motorsport 6.  

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Mike Boccher

Michael is the Editor in Chief of 1080Players as well as the Host of our Radio Show. He is married with three children thanks to his beautiful wife, who for some reason is cool with him talking about video games as much of his free time as he can. With over 30 years of gaming experience, Michael has a vast working knowledge of the video games business and their development.

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