But overlooking this collection is a crime for any serious fighting game enthusiast or devotee of arcade history. Yes, I dislike Fortnight-mania nearly as much as Matt S., and the storefront still needs things like user scores. As such, this week’s free release of the Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection on the Epic Game Store is a no-brainer. As someone who’s loved SamSho since first seeing it in 1993, I’ve stuck with the series through good times ( Samurai Shodown 2) and bad ( Samurai Shodown Sen). ![]() If these hands aren’t cut out for modeling digital clay, then they unquestionably were made for virtual-sword fighting. Maybe VR will give me the helping hand I need. Sure, the result was unsightly, but I had a great time creating my monstrosities, and more importantly, developed an appreciation for ceramics. While most of my art classes focused on cinema, I managed to get my hands dirty a few times and absolutely loved the process of using a potter’s wheel and kiln. Robert’s Pick: At the risk of public humiliation, I’ll admit having an interest in Let’s Create! Pottery VR when the title first appeared on Steam last year. Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection (EGS, Free) Mortal Kombat: Aftermath Kollection (digital, $59.99) I dream of you and ice cream (digital, $4.49) Mortal Kombat: Aftermath Kollection (physical, $59.99) ![]() ![]() For those with no interest in the Wild West, the PC releases of Samurai Shodown (the reboot) and Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection can transport you back even further in faux-history.Īrcade Archives: Sunset Riders (digital, $7.99)ĭesperados III (physical & digital, $49.99)Įdna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition (digital, $19.99)įinger on the Roof! Go! Rooftop Runner! (digital, $2.99) This week hop on your horse to revisit Konami’s arcade classic, Sunset Riders, or the third main entry in the Desperados series.
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