Happy Friday the 13th! (In October, no less!) To celebrate this extra-festive day, Tango Gameworks has released the much-dreaded (in a good way) sequel to their 2014 debut horror hit, The Evil Within. As you may or may not know, Tango Gameworks was founded by the acclaimed director of Resident Evil(s) 1 and 4, Shinji Mikami. His key involvement with both of the Evil Within games has lead some to consider them a spiritual successor to the Resident Evil franchise. Whether you agree with that or not, you'd certainly be hard-pressed to find a more appropriate pair of games to play in October (or on Friday the 13th, for that matter).
Also out in the last month, Slightly Mad's hotly-anticipated follow-up to Project Cars, Capcom's 4th entry in their epic crossover fighting series, Marvel Vs Capcom, and the third main installment to the excellent Danganronpa series. "The only way out is in." Jump past the break to see more new releases from the past 4 weeks.
Also out in the last month, Slightly Mad's hotly-anticipated follow-up to Project Cars, Capcom's 4th entry in their epic crossover fighting series, Marvel Vs Capcom, and the third main installment to the excellent Danganronpa series. "The only way out is in." Jump past the break to see more new releases from the past 4 weeks.
- The Evil Within 2 (Tango Gameworks, 1 player, $59.99)
- Project Cars 2 (Slightly Mad, 1-16 players, $59.99)
- Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite (Capcom, 1-2 players, $59.99)
- Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Spike Chunsoft, 1 player, $59.99)
- Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen (Capcom, 1 player, $29.99)
- Middle-Earth: Shadow of War (Monolith, 1 player, $59.99)
- Raiden V - Director's Cut (Moss, 1-2 players, $34.99)
- SteamWorld Dig 2 (Image & Form, 1 player, $19.99)
- Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online (Idea Factory, 1-4 players, $49.99)
- Battle Chasers: Nightwar (THQ, 1 player, $29.99)
- Hob (Runic, 1 player, $19.99)
- Ruiner (Devolver, 1 player, $19.99)
[Image: Tango Gameworks]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]