
The Enhanced Experiments DLC is thrown in, too. Beyond: Two Souls launches tomorrow complete with a 1080p makeover, improved controls, more challenging fight scenes and the ability to play through the whole thing in chronological order. The PS4 also sees the release of Beyond: Two Souls HD (£24.99) and Primal Carnage: Extinction (£15.99) via PSN. If you haven’t, it’s the perfect time to join the Old Hunters and journey through the streets of Yharnam and the new nightmares that follow†they said. €œIf you have already experienced Bloodborne, this add-on is absolutely essential. Reviews have been alarming positive so far, with scores including 4.5/5 from The Escapist (“a shining example of how DLC should be madeâ€) and 9.25 from GameInformer. The Old Hunters features three new locations and a variety of outfits, over 10 weapons – including a ranged weapon known as Simon’s Bowblade – and the ability to transform into various beasts. Don’t mistake it for a cut price re-release – it’s arriving at full price (£49.99) on both PSN and at retail. Bloodborne – Game of the Year Edition includes the new The Old Hunters expansion plus the original game. Both deserved more attention than they received.Īnyway, back to what’s out this week. Having said this, we have still seen a few new releases go under the radar, such as the console versions of Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut and Divinity: Enhanced Edition. Remember when publishers would be falling over themselves to get their big Chrimbo releases out the door? That’s something we haven’t witnessed this winter due to new releases being spread out and also fewer in number. If it wasn’t for Bloodborne – Game of the Year Edition this week would be an utter write-off as far as retail releases are concerned, leaving us with physical releases of Tiny Troopers Joint Ops and Pure Hold’em World Poker Championships on PS4 and some 3DS Fireman Sam game.
