At long, long last, The Last Guardian, a game 9 years in the making, has finally, finally been released. And unlike say Duke Nukem Forever, this game seems to have actually been worth the wait. While there may be a few minor complaints regarding the somewhat-dated gameplay, the general consensus seems to be that The Last Guardian is a beautiful and emotional experience its patiently eager fans are sure to enjoy.
Also out in the last two weeks, the equally long-awaited Final Fantasy XV, another stupendous Neo Geo fighter, and a port of the surprisingly well-made mobile game, Lara Croft Go. "A truth greater than legend." Jump past the break to see more of this past fortnight's new releases.
Also out in the last two weeks, the equally long-awaited Final Fantasy XV, another stupendous Neo Geo fighter, and a port of the surprisingly well-made mobile game, Lara Croft Go. "A truth greater than legend." Jump past the break to see more of this past fortnight's new releases.
PlayStation 4
- The Last Guardian (Sony, 1 player, $59.99)
- Final Fantasy XV (Square Enix, 1 player, $59.99)
- Garou: Mark of the Wolves (PlayStation Vita Cross Buy) (SNK, 1-2 players, $14.99)
- Lara Croft Go (PlayStation Vita Cross Buy) (Square Enix, 1 player, $9.99)
- Deponia (Daedalic Entertainment, 1 player, $19.99)
- Steep (Ubisoft, 1-4 players, $59.99)
- Steins;Gate 0 (Mages, 1 player, $59.99)
- Red Faction (PS2) (THQ, 1-2 players, $14.99)
- Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (Zordix, 1-8 players, $29.99)
- Mother Russia Bleeds (Devolver Digital, 1-4 players, $14.99)
- Destroy All Humans! 2 (PS2) (Pandemic, 1-2 players, $19.99)
- Metal Slug (SNK, 1-2 players, $7.99)
[Image: Sony]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]