![]() Between that and Arrowhead’s insistence of friendly-fire, their latest effort could be one of the more distinct shooters in recent memory. While the title might have all the tenets of a twin-stick shooter, there is one element that sets Helldivers apart from its peers: at any time players can call down extra hardware by performing Street Fighter-esque combos. ![]() This week I have my eye on Arrowhead Game Studios’ ( Magicka, Gauntlet) Helldivers, which brings procedurally-generated gunplay to Sony’s trio of systems. For the last few months, Broforce has been my go-to game when I needed to unwind and express myself through the release of overpowering firepower. Robert’s Pick: Although complex games have their virtues, there’s also value in sheer simplicity. The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match (Steam, $14.99) Tales of the Orient: The Rising Sun (Steam, $TBA) SCHAR: Blue Shield Alliance (Steam, $TBA) Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Episode 2 (Steam, $TBA) Homeworld Remastered Collection (Steam, $34.99) Higurashi When They Cry Steam Edition – Ch.1 Onikakushi (Steam, $TBA) Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines (PSN, $19.99)ĭynasty Warriors 8: Empires (Steam, $49.99) OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood (PSN, $14.99, Cross Buy with PS4) Luv Me Buddies Wonderland (eShop, $24.99)Īround the World in 80 Days (DSiWare, $4.99) Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Episode 2 (XGS, $5.99) OlliOlli 2: Welcome to OlliWood (PSN, $14.99, free for PS+)ĭonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest (eShop, $7.99)ĭonkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble (eShop, $7.99) Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Episode 2 (PSN, $5.99) Seemingly, just as peculiar is the release of IRONFALL Invasion as a free download on the eShop- until you realize that (unfortunately named) VD-Dev charges for the rest of the single player campaign as well as for stages, weapons, and characters in the multiplayer component.Īces of the Air (PSN, PSone Classic, $5.99) Instead, we’re referencing the release of six classic Donkey Kong titles, covering the bulk of the great ape’s Game Boy and Super Nintendo appearances. No, were not talking about how the company is handling the release of Amiibos, although that is certainly eccentric. Yes, it’s official: Nintendo has gone bananas.
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