Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Dark Souls 3, Enter the Gungeon, Hyper Light Drifter, Quanturm Break

Still no Rift yet expected ship date maybe next week.

Dark Souls 3

  • Another Dark Souls game.  Either you love them or hate them.
  • I put in about 5 hours last night and died about 30 times so it's slow going but I like it.  
  • I'm on the PC and it's runs smoothly and looks great, I've read reports of some slowdown on the consoles.
  • The game seems a bit more streamlined so it may be a bit easier for newcomers to tackle, it's still is full of mystery but they do explain a bit more of what and where you need to go and do. 
  • The speed of the game/combat is between DS1 and Bloodborne which feels great.
  • The eneimes and bosses so far have been interesting and brutal. 
  • Man these games are sooooo good and different from everything else that is made today.  

Enter the Gungeon

  • Rogue-like twin stick shooter where each enemy is a type of bullet, the game has a really cool style.  Flipping over tables to provide cover is cool.  
  • I wish it had some sort of progression like Rouge Legacy.  It has random drops which do expand over time but if you don't get a good weapon on the first level it makes it tough to go much farther.  
  • After 2 hours I've only got to the second level once.  
  • I think they need to do a bit more re-balancing and this game would be perfect. 

Hyper Light Drifter

  • A really cool looking tough isometric action RPG. .
  • The graphics are 8-bit but look amazing.
  • There is no text in the game and no English is spoken, you only see pictures when you speak to NPC's so there is some mystery in the game.
  • The combat is fast and fluid but tough as you only have about 5 hit points starting out so you must be cautious. 

Quantum Break

  • I've only spent about 30 minutes playing but I'm not sure I'm going to like this game.
  • The controls do not feel good, they are floaty and I haven't even tried combat yet. I've tried changing the sensitivity but something is just off.
  • I really liked Alan Wake so I had high hopes for this game but it's not starting off well.  

Rocket League

  • Still going strong, playing at least an hour or two a day.
  • The basketball mode is coming this month which looks interesting. 


New Releases - Of course Dark Souls 3 is my pick of the week but I also picked up Ratchet & Clank.

PC

Dark Souls III
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Stories: The Paths of Destinies


PS4

Dark Souls III
Ratchet & Clank
Risk of Rain
Samurai Warriors 4 Empires
Stories: The Paths of Destinies

XB1

Dark Souls III

WiiU

Terraria

3DS

Bravely Second: End Layer

Vita

Risk of Rain

Friday, March 18, 2016

Stardew Valley, Super Hot, The Division, Far Cry Primal, Rocket League

Sorry for the lack of content recently.  I will be amping up especially in 2 weeks when I finally get my Occulus Rift.  I'm really excited to get into VR and see if this really is the future of gaming.

Stardew Valley (Steam)
  • This game came out of now where and it's been on top of Steams charts since it's release. It was made by one person over 4 years and it has sold over 450k in the first couple of weeks
  • You play as an IT guy that is fed up with city life and decides to take over your recently deceased grandfathers farm in a faraway small country town.  The small town is made up of quirky characters that you try to befriend by giving gifts and maybe even find a mate.
  • The game plays a lot like the Harvest Moon games but so much better in my opinion.  
  • This is a nice game to just chill with and is easy to play in short bursts.  The game is broken up into days which last around 10 minutes. You do have to decide how to spend your time since it is limited and it's tough because there is just so much to do.  
  • I highly recommend this game, if you look at the steam page you may think I'm crazy but it's a game that can really get your hooks into you and you will be saying just one more day.  
Super Hot (Steam)
  • A first person melee/shooter where time only moves when you do.  
  • The game is just a set of unique levels(rooms) where you have to defeat all of the enemies without getting hit once.  This seems tough, but since time only advances when you move it makes each confrontation look like a John Woo action scene.
  • So I enter a pool hall with 2 enemies each with guns.  I pickup a pool ball and throw it at one approaching enemies.  The ball hits the guy and the gun he was carrying flies in the air. I punch the guy once then grab the gun out of mid air and shoot him and he's down. The other enemy is far away running left so I adjust my aim knowing the flight path of the bullet and fire.  I then slowly move ahead and I can see the bullet moving through space and it hits the enemy in right in the forehead and enemy down.  Another enemy suddenly appears behind a pillar and is arms length away but I'm out of bullets so I throw my gun at the guy it stuns him then I quickly take him out with 3 punches.  
  • Once a level is complete it replays everything at full speed and it looks incredible.  
  • It's a really hard game to explain in words but it's a really neat concept. 
  • The game is $22 on sale but it's relatively short so you may want to wait until it goes on sale but I've enjoyed my time with it. 
The Division
  • After all the great reviews I decided to pick this game up on PC and well.....
  • I've only spent about an hour with the game and it hasn't hooked me yet.
  • The game looks great and runs fine but I'm playing solo and I really think you need a group to get the most out of the game.
  • The match making seems very easy to use and you can group up with randoms before each mission so you can decide how you want to approach the game
  • It is a loot game so you will be getting tons of weapon and armor drops that keep you comparing those with your equipped weapons. 
  • I guess it does feel a bit like Destiny but the weapons so far have not been as cool but I've barely started so I need to put in a lot more time. 
Far Cry: Primal
  • Put in about 5 hours and enjoying my time but it does feel like another Far Cry game.
  • The pace is a bit slower since your main weapon which I like so there is a lot of stealth in the game.
  • The missions though feel the same as the previous games, I wish there was more of a survival element to the game.
  • You do hunt a ton of different animals and even tame the carnivores to be your pets which you can ride and order to attack your enemies but you really aren't surviving.  You are taking out bases and roaming enemies the same way you've done before.
Rocket League
  • It seems like I've been playing a ton of games but in actuality I've spent most of my time playing Rocket League, I have over 300 hours.  
  • I'm addicted and no other game has the type of excitement at the constant pace that this game has.
  • I'm finally feeling comfortable with aerials so it's opened up a whole new play style and strategies and I still have a ton to learn.  
  • It's an amazing game if you haven't tried it yet you really need to. 

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Dying Light: The Following, Firewatch, Rocket League

Dying Light: The Following (Steam) on all Consoles

  • I loved Dying Light and thought it was one of the best games last year so I was excited for this last part of the Season pass.
  • This DLC has a land mass of twice the original game so it's massive and it needed to be because the biggest addition to the game is a car.
  • Chopping zombies up in various was is fun, but plowing over groups of zombies is even better. I just have the base car now so it's bare bones but there are a ton of upgrades for the car with some pretty awesome weaponry.
  • They've added some other improvements as well so there is a good reason to return to this game and even play for a second time.
  • If you didn't play this game last year now is the time to pick it up.
Firewatch (Steam) also on PS4
 
  • Saw the demo at E3 and the game looked amazing. You play as a lonely fire spotter in a vast wilderness and your only contact to the outside world is by a radio talking to your supervisor. That was basically the trailer so you really didn't know much more than that and the game was really intriguing.
  • I bought the game and finished it on the same day. It was around 4 hours long.
  • I have mixed feelings about the game. It was good but not great.
  • The story was interesting and I did like how the character interactions worked and the dialog was good but I thought the ending was very underwhelming and the story had too many red herrings.
  • The wilderness you are exploring looks really nice but it isn't that large of space so you will be walking across familiar territory often.
  • The neatest feature of the PC version is that you get a camera at some point and you can take some great pictures and actually have them sent off to get real pictures made which is a neat idea. It does cost money though I think around 5-10 dollars.
  • It was interesting to play but at $20 it did feel a bit steep because the amount of interaction was very low so you are basically playing a short story.
Rocket League (Steam) also on PS4 and Xbox One Next week
  • Season One wrapped up yesterday afternoon and though Robby and I tried we just couldn't get me to the silver level in doubles so I had to get the bronze crown. Robby did get the Silver though so good for him.
  • In the Second season they have changed the way you are ranked. In season one each match you would lose or gain points whether you one or lost so each game so even if you were getting better you could still be ranked low. Now they are basing it on your performance and if you are improving. They aren't clear though how that is being evaluated so I'm not sure if it will better or not.
  • They also added a report feature that you can use if someone is being abusive in the text chat and it will send a log with your complaint which is a nice feature. Most people are polite but there are always a few who are jerks.
  • One other addition is some random loot drops for your car, the more you play the better the drop rate.
  • The Xbox One version will release next week and I'll get that one as well. There are a couple of unique cars in that version and it includes all of the previous DLC. The biggest omission though is cross play support which is a Microsoft xbox policy. Can't believe they won't let you play with steam owners and Sony will. Crazy.
New Releases - Couple of good releases this week. Top pick Dying Light: The Following.
 
PC

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend
Dying Light: The Following
Firewatch
Unravel

PS4

 ssassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend
Breath of Fire 3 - PS2 classic
Dying Light: The Following
Firewatch
Level 22
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
MOP: Operation Cleanup
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
Rugby Challenge 2
Siralim
Unravel

XB1


Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
Unravel

PS3

Level 22

Vita

Level 22
Siralim
We Are Doomed

Friday, February 5, 2016

Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Witness

Rise of the Tomb Raider (PC)
 
  • I originally bought the Xbox One version since it was exclusive to that console, but I never really got into it because of some controller lag. I thought the aiming and the actions after some button presses felt a bit off.
  • The PC version fixes that issue plus gives the already good looking game some added umph to make it one of the best looking games of this generation.
  • I really enjoyed the first game and they have added quite a lot to Lara's new adventure.
  • The exploration areas are much larger now with secrets and hidden loot to discover. There are also a lot more tombs to raid.
  • I am really liking the story and I am actually seeking out all of the voice memos that have interweaving story lines.
  • I'm playing on Hard mode and when there is a required fight sequence with waves of enemies they go on for too long and get too tough quickly. They also aren't randomized so if you die you will see the same enemies as before.
  • I want to try the endurance mode which makes the game play like a survival game where you have to survive the harsh elements and hungry animals.
 
The Witness
  • A puzzle game from the developer of Braid.
  • The game is basically about 700 maze puzzle games. That sounds boring but it's really entertaining.
  • The puzzles are set on a beautiful island that you will be traversing while solving puzzles.
  • The puzzles are grouped around different parts of the island and each type has a certain rule that you must solve in order complete the puzzles.
  • I've been taking screenshots with my phone which I've found helps out a lot.
  • It's only $40 so if you have a PS4 and PC and want to be challenged give the game a try.
New Releases - A pretty big release this week on the PC. American Truck simulator, just kidding X-Com 2 is out. I've only played an hour so no impressions yet. I'm also interested in Cobalt. Also if you have a PS4 or Vita pick up Crypt of the Necrodancer it's awesome.
 
 
PC
 
American Truck Simulator
Cobalt
Fortified
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4
Tales of Symphonia
XCOM 2
 
PS4
 
 AIPD
Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space
Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth
Gravity Rush Remastered
Megadimensional Neptunia VII
Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel
Not A Hero
Royal Defense
 
 XB1
  
Cobalt
Fortified
  
WiiU
 
Shütshim: Seriously Swole
 
360
  
Cobalt
 
PS3
 
Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel
 
 Vita
 
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth
 
For Sale
 
Espon 5030UB Projector
 
 If anyone is interested I'm selling my Projector for $1400, I've had it about a year and a half and the bulb has around 500 hours on it so I've barely used it. It's in perfect working condition and still under a 3 year warranty.
  
100" Projector Screen
 
If you don't have a screen then I have one of those as well. $150.
  
Popcorn Machine
 
 I also have an movie popcorn machine that I'm selling for $50. It's a hot air popper that would be great for parties and it's easy to clean. 
 
 Polk Monitor 50 Speakers
  
This is for a pair of 2 floor standing Polk speakers for $50.
 

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Oculus Rift, Amplitude, Batman Arkham Knight

Oculus Rift VR Headset
  •  Pre-order to go live at 10am
  • Reading Neogaf predicting what the price will be
  • 5 minutes before 10 go to site
  • See Countdown
  • Wait on countdown 3...2...1
  • Hit order button
  • Goes to white page
  •  F5
  • Goes to white page
  • Repeat previous 2 steps for about 5 minutes
  • Finally loads the product.
  • $599 price tage
  • No hesitation hits order button
  • Shipping in March
  • Now just have to wait and hope no delays.
Amplitude (PS4)
  •  My first experience with a rhythm game was on the PS2 with the game Frequency by Harmonix. 
  • You flew a ship around lanes made up of different instruments of a music track and you had to hit buttons along with the beat for about 2 measures then that part of the track would keep playing and you moved to another lane for a different instrument so you were playing the song but also picking which parts to hear.
  •  It was an amazing game.
  • The sequel Amplitude came out and it was even better.
  • These titles led to the first Guitar Hero game and the rest is history.
  • They put this new game on kickstarted about 2 years ago and it has finally been released. 
  • It feels the same which is a good thing. It's still tough as ever but it's beautiful and the audio is booming. 
  • My big gripe though is with the soundtrack.  There is a campaign composed of 15 songs and I'm not a fan of quite of few of them.  You do have to play those in order to unlock more songs which is a pain.  Of course music is opinionated so you may love it.
  • One of the first songs I unlocked was the song to the first level of Crypt of the Necrodancer and it was awesome.  Playing that song made the game worth it.
  • The price is only $20 so not a huge investment.  
  • I think there is a total of 45 songs so I have a ton to open up so I believe the music will get better.
Batman Arkham Knight
  • Finished the main story this weekend and it was really enjoyable and I thought the writing was amazing and the main characters were voiced perfectly.
  • My only gripe is that to see the true ending you need to finish all the 250 Riddler challenges so I've been debating just watching it on youtube.  I do find the challenges fun though so I may hold off.
  • I put around 40 hours into the game and still have most of the DLC to finish up.  They are short which is a bit disappointing but I have gotten my money's worth. 

 

Monday, January 4, 2016

My Top 10 Games of 2015

Honorable Mention
  • Metal Gear V Intro
    • The best hour and a half of a video game that I've played all year.
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider
    • Only played a couple of hours and enjoyed it but waiting for the PC version which is out in January.
  • Tales of the Borderlands
    • Might have made my top 10 list if my save didn't get lost. 

Top 10 List

10.  Hand of Fate/Nuclear Throne
  • Hard to choose between the two so I included both.
  • Hand of Fate is an interactive story card based action brawler.  It is a mashup of multiple genres that actually works.
  • Nuclear Throne is just a fast paced action game with a ton of style and great music.

9.  Halo Collection/Borderlands The Handsome Collection
  • Even though both these games didn't come out this year I finally played them and had a blast.
  • The Halo Collection had a rough launch but they did get the game fixed and playing through all the old Halo's is still fun.
  • Borderlands is still one of my favorite games and the second one didn't disappoint.  The Pre-quel was really fun as well.
  • Some of the best online co-op games that keep you engaged for a long time. 

8.  Bloodborne
  • I still need to go back and finish this game, I think I'm around 75% done.
  • The atmosphere of the game is amazing and having the main weapons transform into different types felt great.
  • They really did change up the formula from past Dark Souls games with no shields which did make the combat feel livelier.
  • The game is tough but rewarding and I can't wait for Dark Souls 3 early next year. 

7. Destiny: The Taken King
  • Really surprised this made my list after being disappointed with the game last year. 
  • They made some real improvements and fixed the loot system without the need to constantly grind.
  • I think the shooting mechanics feel the best of any game I've ever played. 
  • Now they only need to produce more DLC to get me back in the game.

6.  Dying Light
  • My favorite open world zombie killer game.
  • The combat is very satisfying but it's the world traversal that really made the game standout, running and jumping over the landscape felt perfect. 
  • The DLC for next year looks amazing and is bigger than the base game. 

5.  Fallout 4
  • How could this not be on the list?  Announced and released in the same year. It's Fallout.
4.  Witcher 3
  • Still ashamed that I haven't finished this game yet as it was my most anticipated game.
  • I've put in over 50 hours and there is still a ton to do.  I think the main story's pacing is a bit off as the finding of Dandelion story arc is way too long and I got a little disinterested. 
  • The game is amazing though with one of the best looking worlds that I've traveled across. 
  • The Bloody Baron quest is one of my favorites.
  • There is still one piece of DLC to be released this year. 
3.  Batman Arkham Knight
  • I love the Batman games and was so ready to finish the trilogy but was so disappointed by the horrible PC port that I almost didn't play it this year.  Luckily they did get the port working although technically not perfect, the game play doesn't disappoint.
  • I'm still unsure of the inclusion of the Bat-mobile, it is an important piece of the Batman lore but part of me thinks it takes away from the feel of the city, so I'm torn.  If it controlled like the cars in Rocket League that would be a different story.
  • The Joker's part in this game is amazing and is my favorite part of the game.  Mark Hamill is so much more than Luke Skywalker. 
  • I hope that Rocksteady's next game is is a Justice League game because that would be amazing to see what they could do with different characters. 

2.  Dirt Rally
  • I loved the Dirt games but they started to stray further away from Rally Racing so I was floored when this game came out of nowhere into Early Access.  I didn't think Codemasters would make a true rally game, I'm so glad they did.
  • This is a pure rally game with no fluff.  There are no crazy announcers are exploding fireworks, just you, your co-pilot, and car careening around the track trying to stay in control. 
  • There are also no flashbacks so if you totally wreck your car, race over.  It works for this game as the tension of keeping your car on the track fuels the adrenaline. 
  • Outstanding sound design The sound of the cars is amazing and so detailed, just listen for the rattling parts of the interior of the car.
  • I finally finished first in a race after 30 hours so the game is tough but I do feel myself getting better and my times are going down.
  • My only gripe is that gaining money to buy new cars feels way to slow so you are racing the starter cars for far too long.  
  • If you like racing games give this a try, it's coming to consoles Q1/Q2 of 2016.

1.  Rocket League
  • This game just clicked with me.  I don't have one complaint about the game it's perfect. 
  • Each game has a range of emotions and the competitive aspect is great. 
  • Just driving around in the car feels awesome, I wish they would come out with a car combat game with these controls.  
  • When it comes out on the Xbox One I will be a first day purchaser. 
  • I've put in over 150 hours and still enjoy playing it about every night.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Steam Contoller, Xbox Elite Controller, Halo 5, Halo Master Cheif Collection, Nathan Drake Collection

Steam Controller
 
  • I have been using the controller for about 2 weeks and I love it. It does take some time to get used to it but there is so much functionality built in and enough stuff to tweak that I think this could be the best controller for gaming on the couch.
  • The biggest change they made was in place of the right analog stick there is a giant track pad. Most people hear track pad and think awful but it feels really good and with the haptic feedback you can really feel where you are on the pad so you don't get lost. It's hard to explain but once you feel it you will understand.
  • I mainly wanted to use it in FPS games where I always felt the analog controls were not great for aiming and the steam controller plays great with FPS games.
  • I'm able to use the track pad to aim very easily and precisely. Once again it does take time to get used to it but now when I go back to analog sticks I can really tell the difference.
  • Another great thing is that the triggers have dual stages so if I soft pull the right trigger I map that to aiming then if I pull a bit more it will shoot the gun, so I only need one button to do two functions. This feels great and then I can map the left trigger to whatever else I want.
  • I just started using the controllers gyro feature for more precision aiming so when I do a soft pull I can very gently move the controller to get a more precise shot. It works amazingly well.
  • The controller also has 2 buttons where you grip the controller on the back and those feel comfortable and you can map them to any key or controller button. I hate having to click in the left thumb stick to run in games so now I can map that to one of the triggers and it feels so much better.
  • For non-FPS games it works about the same as other controllers, you can map the trackpad to emulate the right joystick and it works ok but I'll have to do some further tweaking to make it feel better.
  • The only gripe I have with the controller is that the 4 buttons, ABXY, are much smaller than on other controllers so sometimes I find myself clicking the wrong one. Once again that will take time to adjust.
  • You can map and adjust so many settings that it can be a bit overwhelming but people are creating control sets for steam games that are then uploaded so when you go into a game you can see all of those presets and find one that you like. The system works well and will only get better over time.
  •  I do have one other issue that's not really the controllers fault but it's a big one. Ever since I started using controllers I've been using inverted controls on the right stick for camera movement when I use a mouse and keyboard though I don't invert the controls. Since using a mouse involves the whole arm I haven't had any trouble switching between the two, but now since I'm using my thumb on the trackpad as a mouse with non-inverted controls, when I go back to using a regular controller my brain gets confused. So I decided to not use inverted controls on regular controllers and it has been tough to retrain my brain. I played Destiny last night and did very well but it did feel extremely different, even just moving around felt strange because my hands were doing opposite movements than what I've been accustomed to.
Xbox Elite Controller
 
  • I wrote my impressions on the Steam Controller last week before I had a chance to get the Elite controller and I was really impressed by that controller, it has great functionality but the elite controller is the best controller that I've ever used.
  • The price is a little steep at $150 but this is one well made controller. It's solid and has a nice weight to it and it just feels perfect in my hands. The build quality is amazing.
  • There are 4 different analog sticks that you can use and installing them is simple as a pull and a push.
  • I'm using the slightly higher stick for the right analog which feels great and gives me more precision in FPS games, it's still not as good as the Steam controllers right trackpad but feels the best among regular controllers.
  • Of course the biggest selling point to me is the 4 buttons on the back and it didn't take me but 5 minutes to get used to them and I hope all controllers have this feature from now on. Not having to move your right thumb off the right stick is amazing.
  • I hate having to press in the left thumbstick to run in FPS games and mapping that to one of the back buttons is a game changer for me.
  • Every button can be remapped and you can hold up to 2 profiles on the stick at one time. There is an app that you use on the Xbone to program the controller and it works fine. You can also change the brightness of the Xbox button in the middle although you can't completely turn it off. What's up with that?
  • The controllers are sold out through November and if they go back on sale I may have to pick one up to dedicate to my PC. I really like this controller.
 
Halo 5
 
  • I've read a lot of great impressions of the game but so far it's not really reeling me in.
  • The game is one of the best looking games this year and plays at a constant 60 fps which is nice for a shooter.
  • The story isn't making much sense though as I'm not sure who these new aliens are. You are also playing 2 different characters so the story is moving between the two groups so you don't get a cohesive story.
  • The biggest issue I have is that I really don't like some of the alien weapons in the early part of the game. The ammo counts are so low that you have to constantly switch between weapons. Halo games have always been that way but it seems the ammo is really sparse in this one especially for human guns which I do like but can only use them for about a minute before running out of bullets.
  • They have added some new movement abilities which I like and now you can double jump onto ledges so there is a lot of verticallity to the levels which means quite a bit of platforming.
  • I only played one matche of multiplayer and it's Halo multi so you either like it or not.
  • I've only played for a couple of hours and I've heard the later levels are really interesting so I will continue playing the campaign. It's a good game but there is just something missing. 
Halo Master Cheif Collection
  • Been playing through the original Halo with Angel and it has been really fun, but brutal.
  • We are playing on Heroic and some levels have been insane.  It's been a long time since I've played the original Halo but I think I would remember a game being this unfair. 
  • There was one section where enemies just kept spawning in for about 5 full minutes there were probably 100 enemies in total, it was crazy.
  • We got to the last level where you have to drive the car off the base and it was near impossible and there were no checkpoints so we eventually gave up.  The car is still very hard to drive and the layout of that base is just stupid.  Horrible horrible level. 
  • Other than the "hard" parts I've enjoyed the game and look foward to playing the complete collection but maybe just play on Normal next time.....
 
The Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)
 
  • The Uncharted series is one of my favorite franchises and I really wanted to go back and play all of them again and now I can in 1080P 60fps and it's glorious.
  • I finished the first game over the weekend and the game still looks great graphically. They really did a good job so you really can't tell that the game is 7 years old.
  • They also made changes to the game play so the enemies aren't bullet sponges, if you get a head shot they go down immediately.
  • I started out on the brutal difficulty but the game was way too cheap, there would be times I would get shot without having any time to react so I went down to hard and it was still tough but I was able to finish the game on that mode. The jet ski driving was horrible though and I almost threw my controller during that section.
  • I started the second game which is probably the best action/adventure game made and it still holds up.
New Releases - Games, Games and more games. Call of Duty BO3 is the big release this week. Next week I'm taking off to play Fallout 4 and Tomb Raider hopefully those games will not be buggy on release.
 
 
PC
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (download - $60)
Anno 2205 (download - $60)
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut (download - $45)
Sonic Lost World (download - $30)
UmiharaKawase (download)
Brilliant Shadows - Part One (download)
Euro Fishing (download)
The Living Dungeon (download)
The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia (download)
Poncho (download)
Dawn of the Plow (download)
Battle Battalions (download - free-to-play)
Getsuei Gakuen -kou-
Gladiators Online: Death Before Dishonor (download - free-to-play)
Car Washer: Summer of the Ninja (download)
Pink Heaven (download - free-to-play)
The Secret Order 2: Masked Intent (download)
Mushihimesama (download)
Spakoyno: Back to the USSR 2.0 (download)
Prominence (download)
Wicked Witches (download)
 
PlayStation 4
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Need for Speed
Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition
Evolve - Ultimate Edition
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers
Awesomenauts Assemble!
Snoopy's Grand Adventure
Tiny Troopers Joint Ops
Shovel Knight (retail)
The Jackbox Party Pack (retail)
World Poker Championship
Dragon Fin Soup (download)
 
Xbox One
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Need for Speed
Lords of the Fallen: Complete Edition
Evolve - Ultimate Edition
Snoopy's Grand Adventure
The Jackbox Party Pack (retail)
 
Xbox 360
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Barbie and Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue
The Jackbox Party Pack (retail)
 
PlayStation 3
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Barbie and Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue
Dragon Fin Soup (download)
 
Wii U
 
Shovel Knight (retail)
Snoopy's Grand Adventure
Barbie and Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue
Electronic Super Joy (download)
 
Vita
 
Dragon Fin Soup (download)
 
Nintendo 3DS
 
Yo-Kai Watch
Shovel Knight (retail)
Snoopy's Grand Adventure
Barbie and Her Sisters: Puppy Rescue