While it could have used a handful of additional levels, Kalimba's challenging gameplay, humorous story and colorful visuals help it stand out from the crowd.
To say that things have not gone smoothly for 343 Industries since the launch of Halo: The Master Chief Collection back in November would be an understatement. Connection problems, missing content and technical issues are just a few of the difficulties owners of the compilation have had to deal with over the past month. While 343 Industries has been releasing patches seemingly around the clock, the developer has announced that they will be releasing additional content to gamers as an apology.
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams - Director's Cut may not be the most original title, but thanks to solid mechanics and a bevy of content, it stands out in a crowded genre.
Capcom has announced that they will be bringing DmC Devil May Cry: Definitive Edition to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on March 17, 2015. The remaster of the original 2013 release will be priced at a relatively affordable $39.99.
Developer Grip Games announced today that they will be bringing Unmechanical: Extended Edition to Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 early next year. The title is a re-release of the original Unmechanical, which was developed by Talawa Games and Teotl Studios for Windows PC.
After a slight delay, Papers, Please creator Lucas Pope has revealed that the hit indie will be available for the iPad starting tomorrow, December 12. Originally released in 2013, the title is also available on Windows PC and Mac, with a PlayStation Vita version also in the works.
Atlus has announced that they will be bringing Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2 Record Breaker to North America in early 2015. The Nintendo 3DS exclusive is already set to launch in January 2015 in Japan.
Christmas will come early for Sunset Overdrive fans, as Microsoft and Insomniac have revealed the first batch of post-launch DLC. Entitled 'The Mystery of Mooil Rig,' the content will launch on December 23.
When Rise of the Tomb Raider was revealed at E3, its status as an Xbox exclusive title was a little murky. For a while, it seemed that the sequel would be a timed exclusive, but that issue may have finally been put to rest.