Best games you can play this week — Wolves and warriors

11 December 2017
Okami HD

The allure of the December break is edging closer and closer, and there are a few notable games arriving on retailer shelves and digital stores this week that you should keep on your radar.

Okami HD

12 December 2017 (PS4 | Xbox One)

One of the most underplayed-yet-brilliant games of all time is getting a re-release on PS4 and Xbox One this week.

For those who may not be familiar, Okami was originally released for PS2 in 2006, developed by Clover Studio, a now-defunct subsidiary of Capcom that also produced the Viewtiful Joe series.

Okami garnered universal acclaim thanks to its beautiful visuals, which were inspired by traditional Japanese sumi-e paintings, and its Zelda-like gameplay.

Battlefield 1: Turning Tides expansion

11 December 2017 (Xbox One | PS4 | PC)

Battlefield 1 sees its third expansion arriving this week, bringing multiplayer fans some new maps, weapons and vehicles to keep you busy this holiday season.

The Turning Tides expansion is releasing in two waves — in December and January — but as for the first bit, you’ll get two new maps: Cape Helles and Achi Baba, along with six new weapons and two new melee weapons, like the M1917 Trench Carbine and Maschinenpistole M1912/P.16.

Also featured in the December content is a new Operation set in 1915 on the Gallipoli peninsula and the L-Class Destroyer.

More game releases this week:

Xbox One

Okami HD
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides DLC
Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Gold Edition

PS4

Okami HD
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides DLC
Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Gold Edition
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ignis

PC

Okami HD
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides DLC
Resident Evil 7: biohazard – Gold Edition

Switch

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Article courtesy of MenStuff.co.za.

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