Video Games Release Dates Week (4/17/17+)

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Welcome to another week of game releases folks and this week we're going to be getting a little schwifty. There is a lot of titles this week, so whatever opens your wallet please take your pick:

Tuesday (4/18/17):
  • Full Throttle Remastered (PS4, Vita, PC)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode 1: Tangled Up in Blue (Xbox One, PS4, PC, Mac, iOS, Android)
  • The Disney Afternoon Collection (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
  • The Silver Case (PS4)
  • Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap (Xbox One, PS4, Switch)
  • ATV Renegades (Xbox One, PS4)
  • Deemo: The Last Recital (Vita)
  • Flinthook (Xbox One, PS4)
  • HeroCade (PSVR)
  • Late Shift (Xbox One, PS4)
  • Voodoo Vince: Remastered (Xbox One)
  • MechRunner (PS4)
  • Rise & Shine (PS4)
  • Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
  • Spear of Destiny (PS4)
  • VR Invaders (PSVR)
Wednesday (4/19/17):
  • Bandit Six: Combined Arms (PS4)
  • Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality (HTC Vive, Oculus)
Thursday (4/20/17):
  • ACA NeoGeo Art of Fighting (PS4)
Friday (4/21/17):
  • Micro Machines World Series (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
  • Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades Edition (PS4)
  • Cities: Skylines Xbox One Edition (Xbox One)
  • Deformers (Xbox One)
  • Race The Sun (Xbox One)
  • ‘n Verlore Verstand (Xbox One)
 
Guardians of the Galaxy could be fun, but I hate episodic games. I know they do it because they make more money that way, but dang it, I want to play a full game. Not pay more money to play the game in parts and having to wait to play more.

Also, as a fan of Rick and Morty, I'm curious about Virtual Rick-ality. However, I don't really have anything that'll play it.
 
I don't see anything on that list that looks interesting. *sigh* I hope they start coming out with more stuff for the Nintendo Switch. If they don't then I'm afraid I won't get one.
 
Guardians of the Galaxy could be fun, but I hate episodic games. I know they do it because they make more money that way, but dang it, I want to play a full game. Not pay more money to play the game in parts and having to wait to play more.

Also, as a fan of Rick and Morty, I'm curious about Virtual Rick-ality. However, I don't really have anything that'll play it.

Even if episodic is just a way to make more money, games take so long to make these days it's really the best choice to keep the game development funded.

I don't see anything on that list that looks interesting. *sigh* I hope they start coming out with more stuff for the Nintendo Switch. If they don't then I'm afraid I won't get one.

Just wait 2 years and it will be wroth it. I just got a PS4 and I have so much to play I never have to worry about waiting around for the next title.
 
I wasn't planning getting one until my birthday in July or for Christmas in December. If there aren't enough games by then, I'll probably wait longer.
 
Saw the Guardians of the Galaxy game on the list and got so happy then realised it was just one of those episode based games. I've never really played games like them, are they actually any good? How long does an "episode" last?
 
Guardians of the Galaxy is pretty much the only game I want, but again like all Telltale games I will wait for the full season to be out and buy it on sale.

Saw the Guardians of the Galaxy game on the list and got so happy then realised it was just one of those episode based games. I've never really played games like them, are they actually any good? How long does an "episode" last?
They're not bad, just have no action - it's all story based making choices with a few quick time events. They last on average about 2 hours I would say, based on previous Telltale games.
 
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