This will apparently be free on the Epic Game Store at launch on June 11, and $39.99 a week later on Steam. I really don't want to install yet another game launcher... I'm pretty ambivalent about...
Seems to basically be a promotion for the new Samurai Shodown, which is releasing on Epic Store exclusively on the same day. They give (usually quite good) games away every week on Epic though,...
Seems to basically be a promotion for the new Samurai Shodown, which is releasing on Epic Store exclusively on the same day.
They give (usually quite good) games away every week on Epic though, it's definitely worth installing for those alone, even if you don't want to actually buy anything through it.
Granted, I'm a little biased because SamSho4 is probably my favorite game of all time, but I think this collection is worth a mention in its own right - extras like the dev interviews, concept...
Granted, I'm a little biased because SamSho4 is probably my favorite game of all time, but I think this collection is worth a mention in its own right - extras like the dev interviews, concept art, and a full release of a complete SamSho5 show they've put work into the package for the fans. SNK has mostly impressed me in how they haven't tarnished their brand since their buyout a few years back. I don't think the new SamSho has quite gripped my interest, despite one of my friend's best efforts, but I respect what they've done with it and hope it's more successful than the gripes I've seen about online matchmaking imply.
This will apparently be free on the Epic Game Store at launch on June 11, and $39.99 a week later on Steam.
I really don't want to install yet another game launcher... I'm pretty ambivalent about Steam to begin with... but I mean, free is free.
Seems to basically be a promotion for the new Samurai Shodown, which is releasing on Epic Store exclusively on the same day.
They give (usually quite good) games away every week on Epic though, it's definitely worth installing for those alone, even if you don't want to actually buy anything through it.
Granted, I'm a little biased because SamSho4 is probably my favorite game of all time, but I think this collection is worth a mention in its own right - extras like the dev interviews, concept art, and a full release of a complete SamSho5 show they've put work into the package for the fans. SNK has mostly impressed me in how they haven't tarnished their brand since their buyout a few years back. I don't think the new SamSho has quite gripped my interest, despite one of my friend's best efforts, but I respect what they've done with it and hope it's more successful than the gripes I've seen about online matchmaking imply.