After launching on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC last year, Atlus has announced that they will be bringing Abyss Odyssey to the PlayStation 4 later this year. The rechristened Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition does not currently have a release date, but Atlus is claiming that the title will launch in North America and Europe soon.
When it was announced last week, many were upset by the Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass. Rocksteady revealed little about what content was actually going to be included and instead, all they told us was that it would supply DLC for the game for six months following its release and come with a hefty $40 price tag. Thankfully, the studio has heard the reaction from fans and has now issued some additional details on what the bonus content will entail.
After previously targeting an April release, Comcept has announced that the crowd-funded Mighty No. 9 will now be released in September. The Kickstarter superstar will launch on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, MAC, Linux, and Windows PC.
After a series of less than stellar outings over the past few years, Cartoon Network Interactive has decided to go in a new direction for the next gaming adaptation of Adventure Time. Moving away from the dungeon crawler like gameplay of previous entries, new developer Vicious Cycle (Robotech: Battlecry) will bring Pendleton Ward's popular series to the third dimension with Adventure Time: Finn and Jake Investigations.
After a successful launch on the Xbox One back in December, Press Play has announced that Kalimba will be coming to Windows PC next week. Additionally, the port will be released alongside several major pieces of DLC content for the game.
Despite being an improvement upon last year's release, R.B.I. Baseball 15 is a glitchy and lacklustre effort that lacks any passion for the sport it is trying to replicate.
While still a fun and accurate depiction of America's pastime, MLB 15: The Show does little to move the franchise forward, and is hampered by the same recurring online issues.
With amiibo still selling strong across the world, Nintendo has announced another way for gamers to get their fix. Instead of having to track down expensive and hard to find figurines, players will soon be able to purchase amiibo Cards in order to access additional content.