Resident Evil 6 has shambled its reanimated corpse onto the PlayStation 4 this week. Despite being the worst of all the Resident Evil games, RE 6 is still part of a very renowned series. The game is actually somewhat bearable, though after playing through all the others, one can't help but wonder what Capcom was thinking when they made this. The game is still worth checking out, especially for fans of the series, and the low price makes it all the more palatable.
Also out this week, the obligatory annual release of MLB: The Show (which means that it's very likely only a matter of time before the servers for last year's edition get taken down), a Koei Tecmo JRPG called Nights of Azure, and Arcade classic Life Force, Konami's spin-off of their more famous shooter, Gradius. Make a fairly decent 5th and final game to an outstanding series, then jump the shark with an unnecessary, less compelling 6th installment. Jump past the break to see more of this week's new releases.
Also out this week, the obligatory annual release of MLB: The Show (which means that it's very likely only a matter of time before the servers for last year's edition get taken down), a Koei Tecmo JRPG called Nights of Azure, and Arcade classic Life Force, Konami's spin-off of their more famous shooter, Gradius. Make a fairly decent 5th and final game to an outstanding series, then jump the shark with an unnecessary, less compelling 6th installment. Jump past the break to see more of this week's new releases.
PlayStation 4
- Resident Evil 6 (Capcom, 1-6 players, $19.99)
- MLB: The Show 16 (Sony, 1-2 players, $59.99)
- Nights of Azure (Koei Tecmo, 1 player, $59.99)
- Life Force (Konami, 1-2 players, $7.99)
- No Time to Explain (tinyBuild, 1-4 players, $14.99)
- Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus (LookAtMyGame, Single-player, $14.99)
- UnEpic (PlayStation Vita Cross Buy) (A Crowd of Monsters, 1 player, $9.99)
- RBI Baseball 16 (MLB, 1-2 players, $19.99)
[Image: Capcom]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]