Weekly Game Release Highlights, January 19-25

The Saints are going to Hell, Resident Evil rediscovers its roots, and aliens invade Earth in this week's new releases.

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This is the week that the Saints go to hell. Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is headlining the week's new releases, with Deep Silver and Volition ushering in 2015 the only way they can: by having Johnny Gat shoot Satan in the face. If that isn't so much your thing, there's also the original Resident Evil getting the remaster treatment this week, while Citizens of Earth takes the fight against an extraterrestrial menace to the turn-based RPG realm. Check out the full list of new releases below.

PC

  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (download - $20)
  • Resident Evil HD (download - $20)
  • Citizens of Earth (download - $15)
  • Grey Goo (download)
  • Blackguards 2 (download)
  • Combat Monsters (download)
  • Deity Monsters (download)
  • HuniePop (download)
  • Human Extinction Simulator (download)
  • Mahjong Pretty Girls Battle (download)
  • Among Ripples (download)
  • TorqueL (download)
  • Roche Fusion (download)
  • Pahelika: Secret Legends (download)

PlayStation 4

  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (download - $20)
  • Resident Evil HD (download - $20)
  • Citizens of Earth (download - $15)
  • Motorcycle Club (download)
  • Splice (download)

Xbox One

  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (download - $20)
  • Resident Evil HD (download - $20)

Xbox 360

  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (download - $20)
  • Resident Evil HD (download - $20)

PlayStation 3

  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (download - $20)
  • Resident Evil HD (download - $20)
  • Motorcycle Club (download)
  • Splice (download)
  • Best of Arcade Games (download)

Wii U

  • Citizens of Earth (download - $15)
  • Punch-Out!! (download - Wii U Virtual Console)

Vita

  • Citizens of Earth (download - $15)
  • Best of Arcade Games (download)

Nintendo 3DS

  • Citizens of Earth (download - $15)
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