Apologies for not updating for a month. Our bad. This week, Ys Origin has finally come to PlayStation. Originally released for PC several years ago, until this week, Origin was the only official Ys entry that hadn't yet made its way to a Sony console. Ys Origin takes place centuries before the other titles and is a great place to start if you are new to the popular RPG series.
Also out in the last four weeks, Capcom's 7th (or 8th, or 9th, depending on how you look at it) main installment to the (mostly) fantastic Resident Evil series, Sega's brand new prequel to the excellent Yakuza series, and a new sequel to Namco (Bandai)'s (mostly) fantastic Tales RPG series. The Tower awaits... Jump past the break to see more new releases from the past four weeks.
Also out in the last four weeks, Capcom's 7th (or 8th, or 9th, depending on how you look at it) main installment to the (mostly) fantastic Resident Evil series, Sega's brand new prequel to the excellent Yakuza series, and a new sequel to Namco (Bandai)'s (mostly) fantastic Tales RPG series. The Tower awaits... Jump past the break to see more new releases from the past four weeks.
PlayStation 4
- Ys Origin (Nihon Falcom, 1 player, $19.99)
- Resident Evil VII - Biohazard (Capcom, 1 player, $59.99)
- Yakuza 0 (SEGA, 1 player, $59.99)
- Tales of Berseria (Bandai Namco, 1-4 players, $59.99)
- Nioh (Koei Tecmo, 1-2 players, $59.99)
- For Honor (Ubisoft, 1-8 players, $59.99)
- Sniper Elite 4 (Rebellion, 1-12 players, $59.99)
- Double Dragon IV (Arc System Works, 1-2 players, $6.99)
- The Turing Test (Bulkhead Interactive, 1 player, $19.99)
- MX Nitro (Saber Interactive, 1 player, $19.99)
- Kingdom Hearts HD II.8: Final Chapter Prologue (Square Enix, 1 player, $59.99)
- Digimon World: Next Order (Bandai Namco, 1 player, $59.99)
[Image: Nihon Falcom]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]