Resident Evil 7: Biohazard kicks off what seems to be to be a fantastic 12 months in main releases.
New online game releases for the week of January 23 by way of January 29.
- Resident Evil 7 Biohazard (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
- Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (PS4)
- Tales of Berseria (PS4)
- Yakuza 0
- Moto Racer 4 (PS4) [US]
- The Sims 4: Vampires Mac, PC)
- Enigmatis: The Ghosts of Maple Creek (PS4)
- Hunter’s Legacy (PS4)
- Lethal League (PS4)
- Pineview Drive (PS4)
- Subterrain (PS4, Xbox One)
- The Turing Test (PS4)
Tuesday, January 24
- Firefighter 2017 — The Simulation
Wednesday, January 25
- For Honor closed beta (PC, PS4, Xbox One)
- Arcade Archives NeoGeo World Heroes (PS4)
- Candy Please (3DS)
Thursday, January 26
- Tales of Berseria (PC)
- Earthlock: Festival of Magic PS4
Friday, January 27
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is clearly the largest information this week. The franchise took a beating over its final two numbered entries, and whereas the extra old-school stylings of the Chronicles sequence happy some followers, the starvation for a very terrific Resident Evil providing has been palpable. Taking cues from indie horror and Silent Hills idea demo PT, this first-person, VR-optional affair appears poised to be extra really terrifying than something mainstream video video games has conjured in years. Decades, possibly. Fingers crossed, however make sure that your cardiac well being checks out earlier than taking part in.
But horror apart, there’s a good bit happening. Yakuza zero lastly comes west, and if tweets from these with advance copies are something to go by, it’s as Yakuza as Yakuza video games come – in different phrases, hilarious, dramatic, weighty.
Speaking of issues coming west, seems to be for Tales of Berseria, the newest from Bandai Namco’s lauded JRPG sequence, which was once well-known for taking perpetually to be localised if the writer bothered in any respect. This one’s solely been out in Japan since August 2016, and it’s launching on PC in addition to PS4. Great to see publishers making the trouble to get JRPGs into the arms of followers.
Oh and the newest entry in Square Enix’s stupidly named Kingdom Hearts catch up sequence is out. “HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue” features a Dream Drop Distance remaster, a film telling the story of the Foretellers, and a model new episode main into Kingdom Hearts three. If you’ve this and the earlier two HD Remix releases, you’ll have seen and accomplished nearly every little thing attainable earlier than the third numbered entry releases, most likely in 2047 once we’re all half robotic and have forgotten the way to have emotions.
Oh, and don’t neglect the For Honor beta. It’s not too late to register.
Looking additional forward? Check out our full list of 2017 video game release dates. It’s gonna be a busy 12 months.
As at all times, PlayStation Store launch dates could fluctuate relying on area.
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