This week, the latest entry in the Deus Ex series, Mankind Divided, has come to the PlayStation Store. The fourth installment in the 16 year old Deus Ex series (not counting the horrible mobile game, The Fall), Mankind Divided is the first to arrive on the current generation of consoles. The game is a continuation of the story of Adam Jensen from last generation's Human Revolution. This time around you'll get better graphics, new customization options, and more ways to play the game. If you were even somewhat pleased with Human Revolution, you are almost certain to enjoy Mankind Divided.
Also out in the last two weeks, Inside, Playdead's follow-up to their outstanding 2010 hit, Limbo, this year's obligatory Madden update, and the latest (but not so greatest-looking) entry in the King of Fighters series. You can't kill progress. Jump past the break to see more of this past fortnight's new releases.
Also out in the last two weeks, Inside, Playdead's follow-up to their outstanding 2010 hit, Limbo, this year's obligatory Madden update, and the latest (but not so greatest-looking) entry in the King of Fighters series. You can't kill progress. Jump past the break to see more of this past fortnight's new releases.
PlayStation 4
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (Eidos, 1 player, $59.99)
- Inside (Playdead, 1 player, $19.99)
- Madden NFL 17 (EA, 1-4 players, $59.99)
- The King of Fighters XIV (SNK, 1-12 players, $59.99)
- Worms: WMD (Team17, 1-6 players, $29.99)
- F1 2016 (Codemasters, 1-22 players, $59.99)
- Grow Up (Ubisoft, 1 player, $9.99)
- Bound (Sony, 1 player, $19.99)
- Inversus (Hypersect, 1-4 players, $14.99)
- Absolute Drift (Funselektor Labs, 1 player, $11.99)
- Uno (Ubisoft, 1-4 players, $9.99)
- Battleship (Ubisoft, 1-2 players, $14.99)
[Image: Eidos]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]