

North Americaĭying Light: Platinum Edition (US$49.99/C$69.99: Tuesday) Japan gets a release for Blue Reflection: Second Light (coming to the West in three weeks, though it's probably the third biggest RPG of that week) and a way late launch for Creature in the Well.

We also have the Mix event (famous for my probable panic attack at The Last E3) serving as a publisher for the Bloodsucker Anti-Terror Squad.
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There's some smaller download titles this week, with the main one being the cutely named Sheepo, though we also have an Indie World appearance in Skul: The Hero Slayer. If you want to keep up the old game trek, we'll have the seasonally appropriate Corpse Party - though as of original press time, pricing only appears in Europe for it. Meanwhile, we'll have a review up shortly for The Caligula Effect 2 - which is good, as I'm running out of ways to quote Meticulous Analysis of History when talking about it. Unlike the last couple of weeks, we don't have a consensus GOTY here - sure, Dying Light is an old game but it's not really one that blew up in the higher consciousness the same way Tetris Effect or Disco Elysium did.
