Games you can play this week

4 June 2013
games you can play this week

This week, Capcom’s memory-stealing new ambition, Remember Me, finally comes to light, while everyone’s favourite dragon-slaying adventure gets a shiny new package, along with some added extras.

Remember Me

Capcom’s new IP, Remember Me, is releasing this week, and can hopefully breathe some new life into a market saturated with shooters and numerical sequels.

Remember Me is set in the year 2084 in the city of Neo-Paris, where you follow the story of a female protagonist named Nilin, whose memory has been erased.

The game is an action platformer, where people buy and sell memories from a company known as Memoreyes.

A unique arm gun is used as a multi-purpose weapon and traversal device within the game, and highlights the quick-moving platforming and free-flow combat on offer.

MyGaming also got the chance to go hands-on with Remember Me.

The reviews have come in, so see what the international gaming press has said: Remember Me: unforgettable experience or fleeting moment.

Skyrim: Legendary Edition

For those of you who are still to explore and slay monsters in the land of Skyrim, Bethesda is giving the perfect opportunity with the Legendary Edition of the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which swoops in this week.

The super-special edition, which will arrive on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC, features the original game (along with the new 1.9 update), as well as the three expansions – Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn.

All game releases this week

PC release tag

Remember Me
Skyrim: Legendary Edition
Scrolls

Xbox 360 release tag

Remember Me
Skyrim: Legendary Edition

PS3 release tag

Remember Me
Skyrim: Legendary Edition

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  1. Defcon_One
    04.06.2013 at 07:55

    Any idea what Skyrim: Legendary Edition is going for?

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