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Three Single Player Games to Look Out for in January 2020

January 2020 is kicking things off the right way with some major single player games to look forward to: including DBZ and Tokyo Mirage Sessions!

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escapistmagazine.com
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Journey to the Savage Planet Sequel Could Be in the Works

Rumors are current swirling that a sequel to the popular 2020 Metroidvania Journey to the Savage Planet may currently be in development.

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gamerant.com
cthulhucultist11h ago

I really liked that game! Switch port was solid and very fun and the fictional ads as sensational (Youtube link below to see them)

https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Typhoon Studios was acquired by Google and I was worried that we will never see a sequel, but its seems that the IP was not part of the acquisition

shinoff21833h ago

1st one seemed alright. I wasn't a huge fan of the first person view but it was straight(hope I'm thinking of the right game). I'd check out a sequel

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'Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE' Lacks Fire Emblem

While Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE is easily recognized as a Shin Megami Tensei spinoff, it fails to present itself as the crossover it is meant to be.

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goombastomp.com
GoodGuy09763d ago

It was way too much idol culture which idk why they thought itd be a great idea for an smt/fe crossover. I honestly wish they just made it to be a highschool/academy style of game like persona. So much potential it had but its whatever. The game was just ok.

CrimsonWing69762d ago

The problem is when this was first announced it was literally Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem. All they needed to do was keep the Fire Emblem strategy gameplay and incorporate Shin Megami Tensei elements and aesthetics. Or hell, somehow collide the universes together with Fire Emblem gameplay.

What we got was really out of left field with such a mashup. I think that’s why it’s disappointing for those expecting Fire Emblem in this game.

TheColbertinator762d ago

I liked TMS but yeah it missed some charm that both series carry in spades

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PlayStation Now games for April: Outer Wilds, WRC 10, Journey to the Savage Planet

"Solve a galactic anomaly, tear up the racetrack, catalog alien fauna and play eco-warrior with April’s PlayStation Now lineup. Choose to tackle the Outer Wilds, drive your way to glory in WRC 10 FIA World Rally Championship, survive your Journey to the Savage Planet, or protect your lands in Werewolf The Apocalypse – Earthblood from tomorrow, April 5, when the titles join PlayStation Now."

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yeahokwhatever779d ago

sweet. wrc is an excellent game.