Hot Five: N.O.V.A's getting a revamp, AcroSplat somersaults into beta, and Ink Spotters' got the Sherlock vibe
The hot - hot - HOTTEST stories on PG this week
It's the end of the week, ladies and gents, and you know what that means – it's time for another Hot Five.
This week we had a nice mixture of anticipated games, sudden drops, and fantastic discoveries. But let's not talk, let's just get down to it.
AcroSplat does flips in betaThe colourful puzzler, and previous Big Indie Pitch contestant, released news of their online beta this week. From the sound of it, you guys snapped the opportunity up and are so far absolutely loving it. The beta is still open so if you've got an Android or iOS device, check out the online form here and get entering.
Injustice 2 soft launches (but only in the Philippines)
Superheroes and supervillains are only getting more and more popular as the years go on, and Injustice 2 has peeked out from behind the curtain this week. Pit your favourite characters from the DC universe against each other in this online battler...though, only if you're in the Philippines. Sorry kids.
N.O.V.A.'s getting a revamp
Gameloft surprised everyone this week as they announced via a 44-second teaser that they'd be bringing the N.O.V.A. series back, but under the name N.O.V.A. Legacy. As another of Gameloft's free-to-play games, the community is as excited as they are hesitant when faced with the news, but I look forward to seeing how the game turns out.
Time to celebrate Final Fantasy's 30th anniversary in style
Can you believe that Final Fantasy is 30 years-old? I know I can't. To celebrate the momentous event, Square Enix has launched a huge sale of 11 of the titles across PlayStation 4, PSP, Vita, and has now knocked prices down on Steam as well.
Be the next Sherlock Holmes in Ink Spotters 1: The Art of Detection
This was the most surprising story of the week for me personally as pretty much everyone has shown such enthusiasm for the game. I know we all love a good detective game, but twinned with the epic comic book-like art style and Her Story-like mechanics, I can only recommend that you take a look at the game at the very least.
What were you excited about this week? Let us know in the comments below! Until next Sunday, folks.