Sorry for the late post. I was dealing with computer issues all weekend. What did we miss? Oh, right. For the second time, Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain was the highlight of the past week. It was in good company though, as there were quite a few other interesting releases on the Steam Store. Mad Max, Raiden IV, a new Company of Heroes entry, and a '90s adventure game featuring digitized actors in a comic book setting (to name a few). Do a double-take, then proceed further to see more of this past week's new releases.
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Konami, Single & Multi-player, $59.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Mad Max (Warner Bros, Single-Player, $59.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Raiden IV: OverKill (Moss, Single-player & Co-op, $14.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Armello (League of Geeks, Single & Multi-player, $19.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence (Koei Tecmo, Single-player, $59.99)
- Act of Aggression (Focus Home Interactive, Single & Multi-player, $44.99) (Steam Achievements)
- Company of Heroes 2 - The British Forces (Relic Entertainment, Multi-player, $12.99) (Steam Achievements)
- Exile's End (Marvelous, Single-player, $9.99) (Controller Support, Steam Achievements)
- InCell (Nival, Single-player, $4.99) (Controller Support)
- Stasis (The Brotherhood, Single-player, $24.99) (Steam Achievements)
- Noctropolis (Flashpoint Productions, Single-player, $9.99) (Steam Achievements)
[Image: Konami]