Weekly Game Release Highlights, July 27-August 2

Things build towards an epic climax in the fourth episode of Life is Strange and King's Quest returns in this week's new releases.

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It may be easy to ignore this week's new releases, since it's the start of The Internation 5 for Dota 2 and Summer Games Done Quick 2015, but there are some notable new releases hitting this week. Primary among them are of episodic nature, with King's Quest premiering this week and Life is Strange getting its fourth episode. The full list of new releases can be found below.

PC

  • King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember (download - $40)
  • Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room (download)
  • The Swindle (download)
  • Icy (download)
  • Legend of Kay Anniversary (download)
  • Colonial Conquest (download)
  • Kyn (download - $20)
  • The Viceroy (download)
  • King of Dragon Pass (download)
  • Another Star (download)
  • Inferno 2 (download)
  • Absolute Drift (download)
  • Super Space Meltdown (download)

PlayStation 4

  • King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember (download - $40)
  • Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room (download)
  • N++ (download)
  • The Swindle (download)
  • Legend of Kay Anniversary (download)
  • Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition (download)
  • Velocibox (download)

Xbox One

  • King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember (download - $40)
  • Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room (download)
  • World of Tanks (download - free-to-play)
  • The Swindle (download)

Xbox 360

  • King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember (download - $40)
  • Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room (download)

PlayStation 3

  • King's Quest: Chapter 1 - A Knight to Remember (download - $40)
  • Life is Strange: Episode 4 - Dark Room (download)
  • The Swindle (download)
  • Lost Dimension (download)

Wii U

  • Legend of Kay Anniversary (download)
  • Xeodrifter (download)

Vita

  • BlazBlue Chrono Phantasma Extend
  • The Swindle (download)
  • Lost Dimension (download)

Nintendo 3DS

  • None
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