Tales From The Boarderlands Episode One – Game Releases 11/25/14

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Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 1 “Zero Sum” (DIGITAL PC, Xbox One, PS4, PS3, X 360)

Telltale Games (The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us) returns with the launch of a new story based adventure series in episodic format, this time set in the universe of Borderlands. Set in the universe after the events of Gearbox’s Borderlands 2, the game style takes a new route by putting players in control of two characters, Fiona and Rhyse, exploring how the two came to meet. The first episode of the season is now released on all platforms.

Rated M

November 25, 26


Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Nintendo 3DS)

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Atlus’ fan favorite series makes its Nintendo debut with an adventure that combines the character roster of Persona 3 and Persona 4 to give more stories that the fan base enjoyed so much in previous installments. The game takes advantage of the 3DS touch screen to mark notes and maps while dungeon crawling through labyrinths.

Rated M

November 25

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Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions (DIGITAL PC, Xbox One, PS4, PS3, X 360) 

Created by Lucid Games, the successor of studio Bizarre Creations, the third installment in the Geometry Wars series is a battle for survival against waves of oncoming shapes. The game includes several challenging single player, battle and arcade modes, cooperative/competitive multiplayer, and a variety of companion drones.

Rated E

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November 25


Thomas Was Alone (DIGITAL New to Wii U, Xbox One, PS4. Also on PS3, X 360, PC)

One of the most adored indie games in the last few years, Thomas Was Alone is a simple platformer with a narration that feels vaguely similar in style and sense of humor akin to The Stanley Parable. The game seems rather simple: you move a quadrilateral name Thomas across the stage to reach a goal. He eventually comes across obstacles, and other quadrilaterals with different shapes and jumping abilities than he has, and thus, you help move each one to make everyone safely reach to the other side. This is the most excellent platforming mechanic in years, and it is presented in a way thats utterly too simple to make sense, yet is completely charming. The game is now available on Xbox One, PS4 and Wii U download stores.

Rated E

November 25

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