Weekly Game Release Highlights, December 8-15

The year is almost over and Lara Croft is leading the tail end of the notable new releases.

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It's pretty much the end of the road for 2014 new releases, with the last of the major releases arriving in the next few days. One of them is the latest Lara Croft adventure, taking her from her Tomb Raider shooting to her second dungeon-crawling effort with Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. There's also the Ace Attorney Trilogy hitting Nintendo 3DS, The Talos Principle marking the Serious Sam crew's first jump into puzzle games, and Final Fantasy XIII-2 hitting Steam. Check out the full list below.

PC

  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (download - $20)
  • The Talos Principle (download - $40)
  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 (download - $20)
  • BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (download)
  • The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match Final Edition (download - $15)
  • Juju (download)
  • Pinball FX2 - Venom (download)
  • Flyhunter Origins (download)
  • Xeodrifter (download)
  • Dokuro (download)
  • I, Zombie (download)
  • Frontline: Longest Day (download)
  • Bliss (download)
  • BasketBelle (download)
  • Crash and Burn Racing (download)
  • Cargo 3 (download)
  • Nanofights (download)
  • It's A Wipe! (download)
  • bit Dungeon II (download)

PlayStation 4

  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (download - $20)
  • Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams Director's Cut (download)
  • Rock Boshers DX: Director's Cut (download)
  • Tennis in the Face (download)

Xbox One

  • Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (download - $20)

Xbox 360

  • Juju (download)

PlayStation 3

  • Juju (download)
  • Suikoden II (PSOne Classic - download)

Wii U

  • Lucadian Chronicles (download - $8)

Vita

  • Rock Boshers DX: Director's Cut (download)
  • Flyhunter Origins (download)

Nintendo 3DS

  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (download)
  • Xeodrifter (download)
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