So it seems that the once weekly New PlayStation Store Releases have kind of evolved into the every-several-weeks-to-a-month(-ly) New PlayStation Store Releases. Oh well. Maybe one day we will get more routine with it but for now, that may have to suffice. At any rate, this week saw the release of the newest entry in the long-running Ys series- Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana. This marks the first Ys release to come directly to a non-portable console since the PS2's Ys VI: Ark of Napishtim back in 2005. (There have been four others in the interim.) So if you're a console player who prefers to experience Ys on the big screen, rather than little one, well welcome home.
Also out in the last month, a shiny new remake of the first Yakuza game, the somewhat-unexpectedly-early Destiny 2, and an also somewhat-unexpected (but very welcome) console version of one of our 2015 games of the year. Go pick up and play the ultimate action RPG, then jump past the break to see more new releases from the past four weeks.
Also out in the last month, a shiny new remake of the first Yakuza game, the somewhat-unexpectedly-early Destiny 2, and an also somewhat-unexpected (but very welcome) console version of one of our 2015 games of the year. Go pick up and play the ultimate action RPG, then jump past the break to see more new releases from the past four weeks.
- Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Falcom, 1 player, $59.99)
- Yakuza - Kiwami (SEGA, 1 player, $29.99)
- Destiny 2 (Bungie, 1-9 players, $59.99)
- Pillars of Eternity - Complete Edition (Obsidian, 1 player, $49.99)
- Everybody's Golf (Sony, 1-50, $39.99)
- Knack II (Sony, 1-2 players, $39.99)
- Resident Evil: Revelations (Capcom, 1-2 players, $19.99)
- Samurai Shodown V - Special (SNK, 1-2 players, $14.99)
- Redout (34BigThings, 1-6 players, $39.99)
- Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (Naughty Dog, 1 player, $14.99)
- F1 2017 (Codemasters, 1-20 players, $59.99)
- Madden NFL 18 (EA, 1-6 players, $59.99)
[Image: Falcom]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]