What You Can Buy with Your Money This Week – 01/09/17

A new week and a new list of games for you to spend your hard-earned cash on, with some big new game releases included. This is what you can spend your money on this week :

Rabi-Ribi – Vita /PS4 – 01/09/2017

Redout: Lightspeed Edition -PS4/Xbox One – 01/09/2017

Warriors All-Stars – PC/PS4 – 01/09/17

Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth – PS4 – 05/09/17

Destiny 2 – PS4/Xbox One – 06/09/17

Knack II – PS4 – 06/09/17

The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ – Switch – 07/09/17

 

Rabi-Ribi

Rabi-Ribi is a 2D exploration platformer that focuses on non-linear gameplay. Players will play as our protagonist Erina, who focuses on clos- quarters combat. Ribbon the fairy is the ranged attacker who follows Erina’s lead, indirectly controlled by the player. Erina may be a little rabbit that was turned into a human, but that doesn’t stop her from being capable of pulling off some pretty neat moves.

 

Redout: Lightspeed Edition

Redout is pure anti-gravity racing, a tribute to the classic arcade racing monsters. It’s designed to be an uncompromising, fast, tough and satisfying driving experience, soaked in that vertigo that stands at the core of the genre. Conquer a single-player campaign that spans more than 100 events, 11 game modes and 35 racetracks. Unlock 7 racing teams, 4 racing classes, ship upgrades and 12 power-ups. Then move on to online multiplayer and prove your reflexes and cold blood against the world or challenge a friend in split-screen local multiplayer.

 

Warriors All-Stars

Warriors All-Stars is a hack and slash game by Koei Tecmo. It is a crossover based on the long-running Warriors series featuring an array of characters taken from various titles owned by the company, similar to the Warriors Orochi series. You can check out our review here.

 

Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth

Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth is the third and final entry in the Utawarerumono series of visual novel strategy RPGs and serves as a direct continuation of the previous title’s story.

 

Destiny 2

When Destiny dropped in 2014, gamers were initially skeptical of its messy story and repetitive content. But over time and through the release of some major expansions, including The Taken King and Rise of Iron, the game has built a reputation as a solid MMO shooter that looks and handles exceptionally well. Three years on, fans are still flocking to it in the millions. We have a pretty good idea of what’s to come thanks to Activision’s early launch of the reveal trailer and now gameplay trailer, and we can’t wait to get in and try our hand at the new classes: Dawnblade for Warlocks, Sentinel for Titans and Arc Strider for Hunters.

 

Knack II

Knack II was made official at the tail end of 2016, and it looks like fans of action platforming have plenty to look forward to from this sequel to the PS4 launch. While Knack’s last outing was widely considered to be a somewhat uninspiring platformer, this time around the team at Sony Japan Studio has upped its game. Sony have released a demo for Knack II so you can try before buy.

 

The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+

The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy rogue-like elements. Following Isaac on his journey, players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac’s form, giving him superhuman abilities and enabling him to fight off droves of mysterious creatures, discover secrets and fight his way to safety. The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ includes a new expansion plus all of the previous DLC.

 

 

 

 

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