New game releases of July 14-21
Next week will bring the launches of Shin Megami Tensei IV, Dynasty Warriors 8, Mystic Chronicles, Time and Eternity, and, well, some other odds and ends.
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Next week will bring the launches of Shin Megami Tensei IV, Dynasty Warriors 8, Mystic Chronicles, Time and Eternity, and, well, some other odds and ends.
Konami community manager Adam Bhatti explained today why Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 won't be appearing on next-gen consoles, the Wii U, Vita, or 3DS.
Next week is a good one for hackers and cyberpunks everywhere, bringing both Remember Me and Gunpoint. Other new arrivals include the long-awaited Animal Crossing: New Leaf for 3DS, Mojang's Scrolls, and plenty more.
The PSP game Class of Heroes 2 is coming to PlayStation Network on June 4 for $24.99, MonkeyPaw Games announced today.
Next week brings a fine lineup of new releases, including zombie-smashing sequel Dead Island: Riptide, survive 'em up Don't Starve, heist 'em up Monaco, tie 'em in Star Trek, the expandalone Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, and loads more lovelies.
Sony's bringing the PlayStation Network down for a spot of regular maintenance on Monday, April 15. It'll be down for twelve hours across the day and evening, disabling some features, but you'll still be able to play online if you sign into PSN any time between now and then.
Next week's bulging bag of new releases includes the brosome Gears of War: Judgment, intriguing GTA-ish LEGO City Undercover, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, the PC edition of Trials Evolution, zombie shooter The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, Zen Pinball 2 for Wii U, and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on 3DS. Exciting times!
Leading next week's new releases in the latest from Bayonetta creator PlatinumGames, the curious spin-off Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Also arriving are supersuit shooter Crysis 3, Escherian puzzler The Bridge, the Trials-inspired Urban Trial Freestyle for PS3 and Vita, Serious Sam Double D XXL for XBLA, and more.
The next PlayStation Network downtime for routine maintenance is coming on Thursday, Sony announced today. While the PlayStation Store and Account Management will be down entirely, you'll still be able to play games online as long as you do one simple thing.
Next week's another quiet one for new releases, headlined by the rebooted DmC: Devil May Cry. Microsoft and Nintendo are keeping their downloadable releases under wraps, for reasons unknown, so we may have a pleasant surprise or two coming but for now, the highlights are DmC, scare 'em up Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, competitive Vita alarm clock Wake Up Club, and the BioShock Ultimate Rapture Edition.