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He turns to me and, as he charges, I notice the flaming tubes of hay where his horns should be. He roars and stomps and headbutts everything around him in rage. A bull the size of a school bus shreds the structure into a hundred shards before I can reach them. In the distance, maybe 20 yards away, two more enemies chat near a small wooden building. I sneak up behind him, run him through, and he’s gone. My adrenaline surges as I see the next few seconds of my life with absolute clarity. Past a large door, there’s another enemy. I feel like a shinobi god as I collect my loot and move on. His neck sprays blood like a pierced garden hose as he falls to his knees. My next move is a one-hit-kill Deathblow. ![]() His strength fails him after my second attack. I swing, but he blocks my attack with his rifle. I land on an enemy grunt, piercing him with my sword and rolling out of my attack in a seamless and deadly ballet. In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, I am a bird of prey, and my sword is my talon. I jump from my perch on a roof, diving down to my target. The game follows a shinobi known as Wolf as he attempts to take revenge on a samurai clan who attacked him and kidnapped his lord. I don’t expect the game to be perfect, but it doesn’t have to be, dying and becoming frustrated is part of the Space Hulk experience, and I for one welcome it.Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is an action-adventure video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Activision. #RETRO CITY RAMPAGE DX 3DS BLOCKS FULL#This year, Full Control Studios seeks to correct some of the issues with the original while adding more content and RPG mechanics to its standalone sequel, Space Hulk: Ascension Edition. Gonçalo’s Pick: Based on the strategy board game by Games Workshop, Space Hulk was a fun, deep, frustrating, and flawed experience. Save for the cropping of Production I.G.’s animated cutscenes (ported from the DS version, which was never localized), Hearts R looks like a winner. This week’s release of Tales of Hearts R add one more obligatory purchase to the Vita’s library, ushering in the franchise’s customary action-driven battles, charming characters, and lengthy storyline. #RETRO CITY RAMPAGE DX 3DS BLOCKS PORTABLE#Robert’s Pick: As a JRPG aficionado, the PS Vita has undoubtedly justified its purchase price, with the portable playing host to a number of exceptional role-playing titles. Space Hulk Ascension Edition (Steam, $26.49) Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (Steam, $29.99) Senran Kagura: Bon Appétit! (PSN, $14.99)ĭeadlings – Rotten Edition (Steam, $2.99) Retro City Rampage: DX (PSN, $9.99, Cross-buy) Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (PSN, $29.99) Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal (also on eShop, $39.99) Planes Fire & Rescue (also on eShop, $29.99) Nintendogs + cats: Toy Poodle & New Friends (now on eShop, $14.99) Nintendogs + cats: Golden Retriever & New Friends (now on eShop, $14.99) Nintendogs + cats: French Bulldog & New Friends (now on eShop, $14.99) ![]() Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (also on XGS, $59.99) Halo: The Master Chief Collection (also on XGS, $59.99) Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric (also on eShop, $49.99)Īssassin’s Creed: Unity (also on XGS, $59.99) Planes Fire & Rescue (also on eShop, $39.99) Pier Solar and the Great Architects (eShop, $14.99) #RETRO CITY RAMPAGE DX 3DS BLOCKS PRO#Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 (also on PSN, $59.99)ĭisney Infinity (2.0 Edition) (now on eShop, $19.99) Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (also on PSN, $59.99) Retro City Rampage: DX (PSN, $9.99, Cross-buy)Īssassin’s Creed: Unity (also on PSN, $59.99)Īssassin’s Creed: Unity Gold Edition (also on PSN, $89.99) Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 (also on PSN, $39.99) Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham (also on PSN, $49.99) Fortunately, a few stores have a number of money-saving deals, making the purchase of multiple titles just a little easier on our bank accounts.Īssassin’s Creed: Rogue (also on PSN, $59.99)ĭigimon: All-Star Rumble (also on PSN, $39.99) With big name releases such as Assassin’s Creed: Unity and Rogue, Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and Halo: The Master Chief Collection hitting both store shelves and digital markets, disposable include might be sparse. Traditionally, early November is a time when publishers trot out their triple-A holiday titles this week’s itinerary of new releases confirms that industry custom. ![]()
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