18th March 2019, 7:57 PM
Xbox One
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Dead or Alive 6 - new, $56. As something of a fan of the series I knew I'd have to get this game, so I did. It has some issues -- a lot of things about it are very similar to DoA5, there's no tag mode, the new costume unlock system is kind of awful, the DLC is already promising to be quite expensive... but I played the beta demo a few weeks ago and liked it, so it is a good game.
Switch
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The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince - $35, complete. This game is about half as expensive digitally as it is for the physical package, but you get more here -- not only the game in a case, but also a soundtrack (lullaby) CD and a little fairy tale book. They are some neat extras, and the game is supposed to be good (only a couple of hours long, but good) so I got it. Hopefully it's worth it.
Xbox 360
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South Park: The Stick of Truth - $2, disc only
PSP
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Patapon - $2, disc only
And these digital titles are games I've gotten in the past week or two.
3DS DD
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Defend Your Crypt - $2, on sale - a tower defense game, pretty much.
Noah's Cradle - $2.50 - flight combat game.
Bit Boy!! Arcade - $6, on sale - This sequel to the WiiWare game Bit Boy!! is entertaining, though the charmingly weird story stuff with the developer's voice are as much of a draw...
Toy Defense - $2, on sale - Another tower defense game.
Wii U DD
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Sinister Assistant - $4 - This game is one of several from a developer who makes very NES-styled games that are exclusive to the Wii U. This is the guy's sixth, released in 2019 (yes really), and all are Wii U only so far. It's a simple overhead action game with NES-style graphics and no saving, but isn't too bad.
The Perplexing Orb - $1.50, on sale. This is one of those monkey-ball-ish games.
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Dead or Alive 6 - new, $56. As something of a fan of the series I knew I'd have to get this game, so I did. It has some issues -- a lot of things about it are very similar to DoA5, there's no tag mode, the new costume unlock system is kind of awful, the DLC is already promising to be quite expensive... but I played the beta demo a few weeks ago and liked it, so it is a good game.
Switch
--
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince - $35, complete. This game is about half as expensive digitally as it is for the physical package, but you get more here -- not only the game in a case, but also a soundtrack (lullaby) CD and a little fairy tale book. They are some neat extras, and the game is supposed to be good (only a couple of hours long, but good) so I got it. Hopefully it's worth it.
Xbox 360
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South Park: The Stick of Truth - $2, disc only
PSP
--
Patapon - $2, disc only
And these digital titles are games I've gotten in the past week or two.
3DS DD
--
Defend Your Crypt - $2, on sale - a tower defense game, pretty much.
Noah's Cradle - $2.50 - flight combat game.
Bit Boy!! Arcade - $6, on sale - This sequel to the WiiWare game Bit Boy!! is entertaining, though the charmingly weird story stuff with the developer's voice are as much of a draw...
Toy Defense - $2, on sale - Another tower defense game.
Wii U DD
--
Sinister Assistant - $4 - This game is one of several from a developer who makes very NES-styled games that are exclusive to the Wii U. This is the guy's sixth, released in 2019 (yes really), and all are Wii U only so far. It's a simple overhead action game with NES-style graphics and no saving, but isn't too bad.
The Perplexing Orb - $1.50, on sale. This is one of those monkey-ball-ish games.