Best new games on PS4, Xbox One and PC this week – September 15 to 21, 2019



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It's a good week to own Nintendo Switch. This episode of New Releases looks at the remake of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, Puzzle Quest: The Legend Returns and Castle Crashers Remastered, all of which arrive on the handheld. These are not the only remasters either; Neither Kuni: The Witch of the White Witch is also launched this week. Finally, the untitled independent game Untitled Goose Game is also on the way.

Castle Crashers Remastered – September 17th

Available on: Switch

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The 2008 Xbox Live Arcade Classic has just been released on Xbox One and this week, Switch owners can enjoy the action of the beat – up-up in four-player co-op or fight mutually in the arena. This remaster version includes the original game, as well as all its downloadable content, all running at 60 FPS. There is also a new mini-game called Back Off Barbarian.

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Puzzle Quest: The Return of Legend – September 19

Available on: Switch

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For the uninitiated, Puzzle Quest is an RPG in which you battle enemies by playing three. Once you have chosen a class, you can cast spells and launch attacks based on color gemstone combinations when you clear the board. The Legend Returns includes the original game and all previous expansions, as well as a brand new game titled Attack of the Golem Lord.

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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening – September 20th

Available on: Switch

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This is a complete remake of Link's Awakening on the Game Boy. Although it offers the same story and dungeons as on Koholint Island, there is also a fresh artistic style, a redesigned soundtrack, and even a special dungeon editor. Tap an Amiibo and you'll unlock additional mini-games and rooms for this dungeon builder. Tap the link Amiibo link awake and you invoke Shadow Link.

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Ni no Kuni: The anger of the remastered white witch – September 20th

Available on: PS4, PC

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The graphics inspired by Studio Ghibli of Ni no Kuni were already impressive when the original was released in 2010 – the beloved studio actually animated the cinematic scenes of the game – but the remaster version is even better, with a frame rate of 60 FPS. Otherwise, it is the same RPG of almost ten years ago. Speaking of which, the original Ni no Kuni (not the remaster) is also directed to Nintendo Switch on September 20th.

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Untitled Goose Game – September 20th

Available on: PC, Switch

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As its name suggests, this game is about a goose and its mission is to annoy the citizens of a small village. You will do this by running, flapping, honking, catching objects and usually causing damage. Oh, and it's an undercover game at the base. Why, what did you expect?

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There are still other games coming this month. Next week, New Releases will focus on football with FIFA 20 and will step up the action with Code Vein and The Surge 2.

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