Games you can play this week – fatalities and bank heists

13 April 2015
GTA V

It’s a week worth celebrating because we’ve got a host of games coming our way. That said, there is only one contender that’s ready to rip the spine out of the competition – it is, of course, Mortal Kombat X, while Grand Theft Auto V finally makes its way to our PC’s, and it’s sporting an array of fantastic improvements.

Mortal Kombat X

(Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

Earthrealm’s greatest fighters return this week, and to say we’re excited is an understatement. We’ve seen a lot of cool things from NetherRealm regarding Mortal Kombat X, including Brutalities and Quitalities.

We’ll see the return of some key Mortal Kombat kombatants, like Raiden, Reptile and Princess Kitana, and the game will also have a couple of horror icons, Jason and Predator. Just keep in mind that they’re DLC. Count us in!

Grand Theft Auto V

(PC)

It’s undeniable that Grand Theft Auto V is one of the greatest games of the last generation of consoles, and now that great game is ready to hold you PC gamers up at gunpoint.

That means that we’ll undoubtedly see some badass mods and community creations that we wouldn’t otherwise see. Even if you played through GTA V upon its original release, the PC port will be worth it for the mods alone.

So which of these two are you more exited for? Is there another game you’d much prefer to release *cough* The Witcher 3 *cough*? Let us know.

More game releases this week

Xbox One platform tag

Goat Simulator

PS4 platform tag

Titan Souls

PS Vita release tag

Titan Souls

PC release tag

Telepath Tactics

Article courtesy of MenStuff.co.za.

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  1. Viper_ZA
    14.04.2015 at 09:55

    You mean, games you can’t play this week due to preorder delivery delays.

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