New Releases: Week of April 6, 2015

 The triumphant sounds of Spring can be heard everywhere: birds tweeting in the backyard, the incessant roar of poorly maintained lawn mowers attempting a final cut before their wheezing, premature demise, and my giggling, meth-addicted neighbor crawling around in his open garage at three in the morning: Spring is definitely my fourth favorite season. That being said, we do have a decent showing in the new release department this week. A very mean game is back to school you in academic sin, a mystery dungeon goes portable, and Nintendo shrinks another hit JRPG.


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Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin

Platforms: PS4, XB1,PS3, 360

Release Date: April 7


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0GxBZcVmHc[width=650,height=366]


 So the guys at Bandai Namco thought it would be a good idea to bundle Dark Souls 2 and all of its DLC into a special edition and sell it again. Current gen players are now able to get in on the frustration of playing a game that they have no hope of finishing, but with new content, like characters and items, the aforementioned DLC bundle, upgraded graphics and sound, as well as a performance boost and the multiplayer session cap is increased to six players.


Etrian Mystery Dungeon

Platform: 3DS

Release Date: April 7


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpKtKQ0drk8[width=650,height=366]


 Atlus and Spike Chunsoft worked together to bring this turn-based dynamic dungeon crawler to the 3DS.


Xenoblade Chronicles 3D

Platform: 3DS

Release Date: April 10


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5xuRbkXcZ8

 I hope that you enjoyed the trailer because Nintendo is now charging for that: you owe Nintendo five dollars. Nintendo’s new practice of killing revenue from "Let's Play" session captures may not last forever, but their practice of shrinking console hits down to a portable size seems to have no end and Xenoblade Chronicles is their latest victim. Enjoy the game, just don’t try to stream it on Twitch.

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