Gonçalo’s Pick: For the past two generation, we’ve witnessed an increasing trend of re-releasing old games as remasters. I had to dial back the resolution, textural quality, and graphical trimmings to get a near-sixty frame-per-second output on my 950m-powered notebook. PC players, just make sure your rig is up to contemporary standards. While Doom isn’t drastically pushing boundaries, the combination of the id-Tech 6 engine and a design decision that shirks cover-based combat for fast, frantic, run-and-gun demon slaying. While some chased simulation, more approachable genre-entries haven’t innovated pushing the genre into atrophy. Robert’s Pick: Let’s face it, first-person shooters have hit a slump. Moonstone Tavern – A Fantasy Tavern Sim! ($7.19) Homefront: The Revolution (retail and XGS, $59.99)ĭisney Art Academy (retail or eShop, $29.99) The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (eShop, Virtual Console, $9.99) Wild Arms 3 (PlayStation Network, $14.99) VEV: Viva Ex Vivo (PlayStation Network, $4.99) Valkyria Chronicles Remastered (retail and PlayStation Network, $29.99) Shadow Of The Beast (PlayStation Network, $19.99) Rugby League Live 3 (PlayStation Network, $59.99) Perfect Universe (PlayStation Network, $9.99) My Night Job (PlayStation Network, $7.99) Life Goes On: Done To Death (PlayStation Network, $12.99) Letter Quest Remastered (PlayStation Network, $9.99, Cross-Buy) Kinetica (PlayStation Network, PS2 Classic, $9.99) Homefront: The Revolution (retail and PlayStation Network, $59.99) Rugby League Live 3 (PlayStation Network, $39.99)ĭoom (retail and PlayStation Network, $59.99) Header image: Valkyria Chronicles Remastered, PS4ĭisgaea 3: Absence of Justice (PlayStation Network, $14.99) For those seeking fresh experiences, all-female fighter Koihime Enbu and bullet-hell STG RefRain -prism memories- are poised to attract PC players. With familiar titles like Doom, Homefront: The Revolution, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered, Wild Arms 3, and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass showing up on store shelves and digital distribution systems, familiarity reigns. Remasters, re-makes, and returns of beloved properties continue to dominate this week’s schedule of new game releases.
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