Last week slipped by, and we missed a couple of interesting notes in the gaming world. Life is Strange: Double Exposure, known for its knack for altering narratives, made its digital debut. Meanwhile, Taito’s classic boxing gem, Final Blow, joined the Archives collection.
As we roll into Thanksgiving week, expectations of a quiet release schedule from NoA could be thrown out the window. In the past, I’ve assumed the drop rate would slow down, only to see a surge past the +20 mark. This week’s highlight for RPG fans seeking to escape the family buzz is likely Riviera: The Promised Land. Keep an eye on Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam, which, unlike its predecessor, comes at a more reasonable price since it’s a fandisc. Some buzz is also surrounding Nine Sols for those who fancy indie gaming gems, while Critter Cafe steps into the spotlight thanks to the Wholesome Direct. Meanwhile, Broken Reality might just sneak up to be a surprise hit.
Turning our gaze to the retro side of things, we have Snow Bros. Wonderland to give a fresh spin to the classic stage-based action formula. Epyx Sports Collection might remind you of the joys, or perhaps the agony, of games like Hacky Sack. And if shooters are your jam, The Scheme has been re-released on EggConsole, promising a solid experience even if you’re not a connoisseur of Japanese.
In North America, there’s a slate of varied releases to explore. From the strategic battles of Crown Wars: The Black Prince, available for US$49.99/C$66.99, to the anticipated Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam at $44.62/$60.35, this week is packed. Whether you’re diving into the tactical Riviera: The Promised Land at $34.99/$46.79 or exploring the cyber vibes of Tokyo Psychodemic, priced at $29.99/$38.99, there’s something for everyone. And let’s not forget the charm of Critter Cafe waiting to launch on Tuesday for $19.99/$24.99.
Europe isn’t missing out either, with similar titles hitting the market. The region gets Crown Wars: The Black Prince for €49.99/£44.99, bringing historical battles to your screens. Critter Cafe looks cozy for €19.99/£15.99, launching on Tuesday.
In Japan, the offerings include the intriguing Magical Story: Fear and the Mysterious School for Â¥8580 and Rent-a-Girlfriend: The Horizon for the same price tag. There’s also Steam Prison: Beyond the Steam lining up at Â¥6490, alongside the nostalgic Sengoku Koihime EX Collection for Â¥7370.
With Black Friday sales looming, now might be the perfect time to snag some wishlist games on the cheap. Keep an eye on PSPrices and DekuDeals to catch those best deals.