Video Games For The Week Of August 28, 2018


PS4 & Xbox One


Pro Evolution Soccer 2019
Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 is coming out for Xbox One and PS4. Boasting 4K UHD resolution, it creates a vivid soccer/football experience. The game features seven new athletic leagues then the prior year’s edition, and a special Legends edition.
The game comes in Regular and Legend Edition, for $60 and $70 respectively. The difference between the models, besides the in game currency and bonuses, is a David Beckham player skin.


PS4


Fire Pro Wrestling World
Fire Pro Wrestling World boasts the claim that you can customize every aspect of the match. Edit your wrestler and the ring as you compete in the arena. The game has Deathmatch, MMA rules, no-holds barred Gruesome Fighting, and a hybrid version that is a mix of pro wrestling and MMA. Your customized character can choose from over a thousand different moves. Online options allow players to share their custom wrestlers, exhibition matches, and tournaments, with other players across the globe. A more customization version of the hundreds of wrestling games before, they designers hope this added extra changes will allow them to stand out over the past games.


Firewall Zero Hour (PlayStation VR)
Firewall Zero Hour is a first person shooter, with team tactic strategy comes into play. Players use equipment to either steal or protect information from the opposing team. In a game that boasts 12 different “contractors” to choose from in a team vs team game that takes place in locals around the world. The team has a handler who helps guide the match and keep track of objectives. Your man in the chair if you will. These games always do well, as long as the game play is fresh, although it’s hard to believe that you’ll have enough players online on a regular basis to keep the game active when all players require VR. Regardless though, if you can get the games going, and complete/win the missions, you’ll gain currency and XP which can be used to gain new contractors, weapons, equipment, customizations.
The game is $40 and $80. The $80 version coming with a PlayStation®VR Aim Controller to grant a more precise aiming system that works off the players own movements.


Yakuza Kiwami 2
Yakuza Kiwami 2 is back and it’s been remade in full HD for the PlayStation 4. As one of the favorite stories from the series, the game starts off one year after the 10 billion yen incident. An assassination tears Kazuma away from his love and life with Haruka, when the threat of war between the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance threatens everything in their paths. The Dragon of Dojima, in an attempt to broker peace, must travel to Sotenbori, Osaka. However the Dragon of Kansai, wants his war and will attempt to prevent the Dragon of Dojima. It’s a well liked game, and will likely do well in higher resolution. These nostalgia games usually do well.


Switch


Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is not specifically Monster Hunter Generations. This version is the exclusive title for the Nintendo Switch as an exclusive. Just like Monster Hunter for the other consoles, players can fight unique monsters, craft unique weapons and equipment, complete quests solo or with friends. Players will be able to play in tabletop mode or in portable mode with up to three other players. Do not confuse this with other consoles new version, but it will be a fun game to bring back some nostalgia.


Blade Strangers
Blade Strangers is side view fighting game. The game features a four button control scheme which makes it great for young and beginning beat-um-up players. Skilled players will love the intricate combos, counters and specials to allow for combos and heavy heating combat. If you want to introduce your young ones to fighting games, this will be a great way to do it, which will allow them to crawl, and then run shortly after as they start beating you!

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