With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.
Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- See it on Amazon for $59.88 (PS4, Xbox One), or $49.88 (Wii U, PS3, Xbox 360), or $29.88 (3DS, Vita) – Prime Discount Eligible!
From our Preview: LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens beautifully captures both the authenticity and excitement of the film. In addition to its cute and clever representations of people and places from The Force Awakens, the new LEGO Star Wars tests even the most obsessed fan’s knowledge and attention to detail.
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- See it on Amazon for $59.96 (PS4) – Prime Discount Eligible!
From our Preview: "Rather than sitting down and thinking about what we can do to address the needs of players overseas we looked at what we can do to make [Star Ocean 5] more like Star Ocean and thinking about how we can use the JRPG genre to tell our story. We want to do Star Ocean justice and by doing that we naturally appeal to players that have liked the previous games."
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- See it on Amazon for $29.99 (PS4, Xbox One) – Prime Discount Eligible!
Set in a brutally unforgiving post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games. It presents combat, crafting, looting, mining, exploration, and character growth as factors that players will have to contend with and master as they progress through the game.
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- See it on Amazon for $29.96 (Wii U) – Prime Discount Eligible!
Dig, fight, explore, build! Nothing is impossible in this action-packed adventure game. The world is your canvas and the ground itself is your paint.
Grab your tools and go! You can do many things in Terraria: make weapons and fight off a variety of enemies in numerous biomes, dig deep underground to find accessories, money, and other useful things, gather wood, stone, ores, and other resources to create everything you need to make the world your own and defend it. Build a house, a fort, even a castle, and people will move in to live there and perhaps even sell you different wares to assist you on your journey. But beware, there are even more challenges awaiting you ... Are you up to the task?
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- Downloadable on PS4
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- Downloadable on PS4
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- Downloadable on PS4 & Xbox One
Steredenn is a frenetic and chaotic space shooter, carved in big beautiful pixels, with insane boss battles. Embark in your ship and engage the fight against dreadful space pirates in a never-ending combat for your survival.
Steredenn is at the crossroads between a shmup and a rogue-like. Enjoy the infinite replayability of the game with its unforgiving gameplay, intense boss fights, (almost) randomly generated environments, twisted space events and a surprisingly large arsenal of weapons. Enhance your ship during your flight with many upgrades and forge your own path across the universe!
Release Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016
- See it on Amazon for $19.96 (Blu-ray)
From our Review: Animated sequels don't exactly have the best track record, but 2011's Kung Fu Panda 2 was an exception to that rule, in my opinion. Not only did it capture the action and humor of the first movie, but it built on the mythos and told a new and exciting story. Thankfully, Kung Fu Panda 3 follows in the sequel's footsteps and proves that the series still has plenty "skadoosh" left to offer.
Release Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2016
- Downloadable on Xbox One
From our Preview: When talking to people about Inside, I continually find myself referring to it as Super Limbo, and I mean that in the best possible way. In the same manner that Nintendo took the core tenets of NES games like Mario, Zelda, and Metroid and improved upon each one in their Super Nintendo sequels, Inside takes everything developer Playdead Studios succeeded with in 2010's Limbo, and ups the ante.
Lucas M. Thomas assembles Out This Week every week, and when he's not doing that, he's assembling magazine pages as the Editor-in-Chief of Nintendo Force Magazine. New subscriptions available now through Patreon! You can follow him on Twitter, @NintendoForce.
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