- Fez (PS4/PS3/PSV) - Cross-buy on three platforms? Damn straight. Anyway, this is the classic 2D-but-actually-3D platforming indy game from the controversial designer Phil Fish. (Hopefully this one won't include a dire game save bug, right?) Exclusive originally on the Xbox 360 back in April 2012, it later came to Windows and then GNU/Linux in 2013. Now, two years after its original release, it's coming out on PlayStation platforms. The Xbox 360 version has a Metacritic score of 89, approximately the same as the Winows version, which has a score of 91. Digital-only. (Interested.)
- Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends (PS3) / Complete Edition (PS4/PSV) - This is an expansion of the original Dynasty Warriors 8 that was released back in 2013 on the PlayStation 3. The Complete Edition is for the PS4 and PSV, while Xtreme Legends vanilla is for the PS3. Anyway, the Dynasty Warriors games are beat-'em-up games based on the historical fiction novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The original DW8 (PS3/Xbox 360) had mediocre reviews, with a Metacritic score in the mid-60s. Digital and retail. (Not interested.)
- Deception IV: Blood Ties (PS3/PSV) - Evil Rube Goldberg simulation series that began on the PS1 as Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness back in 1996. You set up bizarre sequences of traps to kill intruders. The original was full of overwrought, bizarrely translated text, as I recall, so hopefully this will continue that tradition. Digital and retail. (Interested.)
- Destiny of Spirits (PSV) - This is a F2P turn-based strategy game designed by Q Entertainment and SCEJ exclusively for the PSV. It includes social features (like working together with other players in battles, and using a player's location to determine what spirits it can use in battle). You can use real-world cash to buy the ability to do advanced moves in battle. Digital-only. (So very not interested.)
- BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (PS3) - Originally an arcade game, this 2D fighting game in the BlazBlue series came out in Japan for the PS3 back in October 2013, and is now being released in the West. Previous BlazBlue games came out on the Xbox 360 too, but this one is PlayStation-exclusive for the moment, with a PSV release scheduled later this year. There are seven new characters total for this game, five packaged with the game and two available as DLC. This appears to be retail-only, which strikes me as somewhat odd. Is that an Aksys thing or something? (Not interested.)
- Cabelas Big Game Hunter: Pro Hunts (PS3) - Activision has long been pumping out hunting games with the Cabela's branding, and this is yet another in that series. This one promises to be four times larger than any previous Cabela's title, and includes various ways to virtually muder virtual animals. Also, you can get virtual advice from virtual reproductions of actual pro hunters like Jim Shockey, Wade Middleton, and Ralph & Vicki Cianciarulo. (Who?) Anyway, you can get this future classic in digital or retail form. (Not interested.)
- The Witch and the Hundred Knight (PS3) - This is a stage-based isometric-view action RPG from NIS that was originally slated for 2012 but didn't get released in Japan until mid-2013. Now it's coming out in the U.S. The story has something to do with Metallia, a marsh witch, who wishes to beat her rival, Maila the forest witch. I'm sure it's riveting. Digital and retail. (Not interested.)
- TNN Motorsports Hardcore TR (PS3/PSV/PSP) - Trucks. Blocky hardcore trucks. With a license for a TV station that hasn't existed for 14 years. Oy. Digital-only (Not interested.)