The Week In Games: The Samurai Man Cometh

Samurai Dark Souls is finally here. And not much else.

I say “finally” because Nioh, a game that felt like a samurai take on Souls, and in fact turned out to be basically exactly that, actually began its journey over a decade ago back in 2004. The game is based on an abandoned script by famed Japanese director Akira Kurosawa. The game was originally slated for PS3, because, you know, it was 2005 and all, but had to eventually be pushed back

Nioh will kill you a lot. Being in development hell for over ten years will do that kind of thing to a game. Thankfully, it’s the dead of winter so there’s plenty of time for that sort of thing.

Monday, February 6

  • How to Survive 2 — PS4  
  • So Many Me! — PS4  

Tuesday, February 7

  • Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book — PC
  • WWE 2K17 — PC
  • Splasher — PC
  • Nioh — PS4
  • 8Days — PS4 
  • Kitty Powers Matchmaker — PS4
  • The Onion Knights — PS4
  • Ping Pong VR — PSVR
  • Super Gunworld 2 — PS4
  • Uncanny Valley — PS4, Vita 

Thursday, February 9

  • Nights of Azure — PC 
  • Brut@l — PC  

Friday, February 10

  • Uncanny Valley — Xbox One

Coming Soon

Tuesday, February 14

  • De-formers — Xbox One, PS4, PC
  • For Honor — Xbox One, PS4, PC 
  • Ride 2 — Xbox One, PS4
  • Sniper Elite 4 — Xbox One, PS4, PC  
  • MX Nitro — Xbox One 
  • Boor — PC 

Friday, February 17

  • How to Survive 2 — Xbox One, PS4

What else is coming out soon? Planning to play something on Steam or mobile? Tell us about it in the comments.


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