The standout from this past week would have to be SNK's fantastic Neo Geo fighter, The Last Blade. Released in the late '90s, The Last Blade was a spiritual successor to SNK's popular Samurai Shodown series. Like those games, The Last Blade features battling swordsmen (and women) and is set during the Edo period in Japan. Along with its sequel, the two Last Blade titles are among the best arcade fighters ever released by SNK.
Also out in the last three weeks, the new Deus Ex title, Mankind Divided, Codemasters' much improved 2016 F1 game, and a solid new installment to the Worms franchise. Sharpen your blade, then jump past the break to see more new releases from the past three weeks.
- The Last Blade (SNK, Single & Multi-player, $9.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (Eidos, Single-player, $59.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- F1 2016 (Codemasters, Single & Multi-player, $59.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Worms: WMD (Team17, Single & Multi-player, $29.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Mugen Souls Z (Idea Factory, Single-player, $19.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Grow Up (Ubisoft, Single-player, $9.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- God Eater 2: Rage Burst (Bandai Namco, Single & Multi-player, $49.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Spike Chunsoft, Single-player, $19.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Obduction (Cyan, Single-player, $29.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Valley (Blue Isle Studios, Single-player, $19.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- The Turing Test (Square Enix, Single-player, $19.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Redout (34BigThings, Single & Multi-player, $34.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)