Spongebob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake and Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition are the highlights of the week’s releases, featuring the latest adventure from SpongeBob and friends and an Xbox console version of the classic strategy game. Also, the satisfying Powerwash Simulator, the thrilling adventure of Season: A Letter to the Future, the cooperative multiplayer of We Were Here Forever and more are coming to the platforms. Find out all about the games debuting this week below, including dates, prices, and the devices they’re available on.
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Spongebob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake brings SpongeBob’s new adventure to the world of wishes — Photo: Playback/Steam
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Spongebob SquarePants: The Cosmic Shake – January 31 – PS4, XB, SW, PC
SpongeBob and Patrick messed with powerful forces, mermaid tears, capable of making all kinds of dreams come true, and accidentally filled Bikini Bottom with portals to the world of wishes. Now, the duo will have to visit medieval worlds of gentlemen, the wild west with seahorses, a pirate world with the Flying Dutchman and a prehistoric world dominated by snails.
The game features platforming and action challenges where SpongeBob can use different skills, such as karate moves, to defend himself. In addition, there will be a Brazilian Portuguese (PT-BR) voice acting with the original voice of the character in the drawings, made by Wendel Bezerra.
Spongebob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake is available for PlayStation 4 (PS4) for R$ 199.50, for Xbox One for R$ 222.45, for Nintendo Switch for R$ 221.95 and for PC (via Steam, Epic Games Store and GOG) at BRL 107.99.
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition – January 31 – XBSX/S, XB
Microsoft’s classic real-time strategy game now comes in a definitive edition for Xbox consoles, with gameplay specially adapted for joysticks. Players will be able to choose from 35 historical civilizations and collect resources, build their own empire and fight opponents in battles. The game, which features 4K visuals, also features a new co-op mode and the ability to plug in a keyboard and mouse to play just like on the PC.
Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition is available for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One for $99. The game is also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost, with support for cloud play via Xbox Cloud Gaming at Xbox Level of Game Pass Ultimate.
Classic Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition comes to Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One with updated graphics and more.
Powerwash Simulator – January 31 – PS5, PS4, SW
The simulator challenges users to clean up different scenarios with a water gun, an idea born from satisfying videos that are successful on YouTube. In this new version, the game will also receive a special content pack in collaboration with the Tomb Raider franchise, in which it will be possible to clean up the mansion of Lara Croft, who really needs it. Already available on Xbox consoles, Powerwash Simulator will also be available for PlayStation 5 (PS5), PlayStation 4 (PS4) and Nintendo Switch.
Powerwash Simulator comes to PlayStation 5, PS4 and Nintendo Switch with Tomb Raider content — Photo: Playback/Steam
Season: Letter to the Future – January 31st – PS5, PS4, PC
In this third-person adventure game, players will experience a strange, constantly renewing world through “seasons” that, when they arrive, overwhelm all that exists. Young Estelle is an inhabitant of a high mountain village immune to these changing “seasons”, but she decides to leave it to record and capture the memories, culture and sounds of this world before it is erased.
During his journey he will meet many people and will also record sounds of nature and music, to leave them for future generations. Season: A Letter to the Future is available for PlayStation 5 (PS5) and PlayStation 4 (PS4) for R$133.90.
Season: A Letter to the Future brings a curious adventure about preserving the culture of a world that is about to cease to exist — Photo: Playback/Steam
We Were Here Forever – January 31st – PS5, XBSX/S, PS4, XB
The fourth game in the cooperative game series We Were Here is now also available for consoles, following its launch for PC in May 2022. In the online multiplayer game, two players take on the role of prisoners in Castle Rock castle and must try to escape from there as you solve puzzles.
Most of the time, the two participants will be separated and have only a walkie-talkie to communicate and explain what they are seeing. It is worth mentioning that the game is mandatory cooperative and requires a microphone so that users can solve puzzles together.
Co-op game We Were Here Forever comes to consoles with multiplayer adventure — Photo: Playback/Microsoft Store
Deliver Us Mars – February 2 – PS5, XBSX/S, PS4, XB, PC
In the sequel to the acclaimed Deliver Us The Moon, users will control Kathy Johanson, the youngest astronaut of the WSA space agency, who will participate in a mission aboard the Zephyr spacecraft. 10 years after the events of the previous game, humanity is even closer to extinction and hence, the protagonist has a mission to rescue three ARCA colony ships on Mars, which can help in human survival. However, they were stolen by members of the Outward, who wish to colonize the red planet themselves.
The gameplay of the game will expand the traversal options of the original with a climbing system reminiscent of Rise of the Tomb Raider and Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. On next-generation consoles and PC, the graphics will support ray lighting and reflections tracking.
Deliver Us Mars is available for PlayStation 5 (PS5) and PlayStation 4 (PS4) for R$ 159.90, for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One for R$ 177.45 and for PC via Steam digital stores and Epic Games Store at BRL 57.99.
Deliver Us Mars brings the sequel to Deliver Us The Moon in which an astronaut tries to save the human race, which is ever closer to extinction – Photo: Playback/Steam
Tails: The Backbone Preludes – February 2 – PC
For fans of the post-noir detective game Backbone, this prequel will explore the lives of four characters prior to the events of the original game: Howard Lotor, who is in photography college; Clarissa Bloodworth, an heiress fighting for her father’s approval; Renee Wilson, who struggles with a lack of control in her life; and Eli Abbas, a scientist who is questioning his work.
Accompanying each of the characters it will be possible to interact with other people, make decisions and create branches in a story designed to be played multiple times, since it has different endings.
Tails: The Backbone Prelude tells the story of the events leading up to the Backbone detective game — Photo: Playback/Steam
With information from MetacriticPlaystation Store (1, Two, 3 And 4), Microsoft Store (1, Two, 3 And 4), nintendo game storesteam (1, Two, 3, 4 And 5), Epic Games Store, GOGPlaystation Blogs (1 And Two), Nordic THQ
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