It is sad to see things to slow down this much on the downloadable front. I can expect it from the retail side of things, but there has been a relentless slew of new quality downloadable games all competing for our hard earned cash as of late. It is rather sad to see things slow down this much. There was not even any new games released for the 3DS Virtual Console as part of their 8-Bit Summer initiative or a Game of Weekend deal on the eShop as well. I am still hoping either Pushmo and/or Dillion's Rolling Western to get discounted a few dollars one of these weekends. Even with the lack of noteworthy downloadable games being released at this very moment, there are a couple noteworthy ones that people should consider pre-purchasing. You can pre-purchase Symphony, a very interesting musical shooter that I have actually picked up, on Steam for 8 dollars (20% off the regular price) or Sound Shapes, a platformer where the actions make the music, on PSN for 15 dollars (12 dollars if you have PlayStation Plus) both of which come out next week. Also the first piece of Skyrim DLC, Dawnguard has been released for PC for those PC Elder Scrolls fanatics that have been waiting what to them must seems like ages for this big add-on. This week there might not be a lot of games releasing on the downloadable side of things, but next week looks to shaping up to be one big week for downloadable games. Might be big enough to warrant another two part edition of On the Download. We will have to wait and see. Before we can get to next week, we still got to take a look at the lone downloadable offering from this week, Deadlight.
Microsoft's Summer of Arcade continues with the release of Deadlight. Deadlight is a puzzle platformer much like Limbo and Shadow Complex, which both debuted in one of Microsoft's Summer of Arcade promotions from years past. Set in 1986, the world has been ravaged by a zombie plague. Deadlight casts you as Randall Wayne, a survivor of this perilous plague. After his wife and daughter go missing during the beginning of the outbreak, Randall sets out for Seattle to possibly find refuge and hopefully, if they are still alive, find his family. Each enemy encounter in the game plays out like a puzzle. You have to expertly use the environment to your advantage in order to get by zombies and other obstacles. While you are given access to weapons such as an axe and guns to combat the zombie horde, the best solution is to avoid combat unless it is absolutely necessary. It seems like every other game that releases nowadays has zombies in them in some shape or form and it is getting very tiresome. While Deadlight is yet another game set in a zombie apocalypse, it looks to be an unique enough experience to make it standout among the horde of zombie games. If you are interested in Deadlight, you can download from XBLA for 1200 Microsoft Points.
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