It’s more than a decade old, but in many ways, it still feels modern. And Blood Curse takes “episodes” literally: it plays out like a season of horror television, using a “look through other perspectives” split-screen mechanic to navigate environments. It’s the last game in the Siren series, and a remake of sorts of the original game. Siren: Blood CurseĪn early experiment in selling a game episodically in North America, Blood Curse never saw a physical release in the region. But it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen, so grab it before it goes extinct. It’s a game that deserves new life on a modern platform, and one that would thrive in the stream-centric present. You control various animals in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, trying to survive and unlock more and more playable creatures. Tokyo Jungle, which only saw physical release on an increasingly expensive compilation disc, is the weirdest and most addictive game on the platform. If you can only pick up one game - in any of our PlayStation Store guides - make it this one.
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