Sunday, June 22nd 2025
This Week in Gaming (Week 26)
Welcome to the halfway point of 2025 and it's the slowest week of new releases we've had in a while, with this week's major release being a JPRG from SEGA. This is followed by another Asian game, but in a very different style, some zombie killing, but in a cute Asian way, another RPG, but about teenagers, a 25th anniversary remaster of a classic and finally a 2.5D platformer.
Persona5: The Phantom X / This week's major release / Thursday 26 June
The Persona series, which has sold over 23.5 million copies worldwide, welcomes its first mobile/PC release with its newest entry. Featuring a brand-new story and a cast of captivating new characters, the world of P5X offers an experience that both Persona5 fans and newcomers alike can enjoy. Steam linkOutrider Mako / Monday 23 June
Take on the role of Mako on her quest to seek out and subsequently deliver her, uh, deliverables in this top-down view 2D action game. Jump on top of your enemies and slime them with goo to stop them in their tracks! Get those deliverables delivered. Steam linkZombie Rollerz: The Last Ship / Tuesday 24 June
Build turrets, lead your crew, and upgrade the ship while gathering loot in this exciting "Tower Defense-on-wheels zombie survival roguelite" game. Steam linkGrifford Academy / Wednesday 25 June / Early Access
Grifford Academy is a story-rich, coming-of-age RPG set in a mystical book realm where your decisions shape the personalities of the characters. Engage in strategic turn-based combat as you set out to discover the secrets of Caldria. Steam linkSystem Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster / Thursday 26 June
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is a genre defining experience that established innovative game-play mechanics that are a staple of the FPS and RPG genre today. Survive the wretched corridors of the Von Braun. Your training has prepared you for this. Steam linkAntro / Friday 27 June
Antro. The underground revolution. Join Nittch and Los Discordantes in the race to overthrow La Cúpula. In this rhythm, action, puzzle and 2.5D platforming game, music will be your ally. Steam link
Persona5: The Phantom X / This week's major release / Thursday 26 June
The Persona series, which has sold over 23.5 million copies worldwide, welcomes its first mobile/PC release with its newest entry. Featuring a brand-new story and a cast of captivating new characters, the world of P5X offers an experience that both Persona5 fans and newcomers alike can enjoy. Steam linkOutrider Mako / Monday 23 June
Take on the role of Mako on her quest to seek out and subsequently deliver her, uh, deliverables in this top-down view 2D action game. Jump on top of your enemies and slime them with goo to stop them in their tracks! Get those deliverables delivered. Steam linkZombie Rollerz: The Last Ship / Tuesday 24 June
Build turrets, lead your crew, and upgrade the ship while gathering loot in this exciting "Tower Defense-on-wheels zombie survival roguelite" game. Steam linkGrifford Academy / Wednesday 25 June / Early Access
Grifford Academy is a story-rich, coming-of-age RPG set in a mystical book realm where your decisions shape the personalities of the characters. Engage in strategic turn-based combat as you set out to discover the secrets of Caldria. Steam linkSystem Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster / Thursday 26 June
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is a genre defining experience that established innovative game-play mechanics that are a staple of the FPS and RPG genre today. Survive the wretched corridors of the Von Braun. Your training has prepared you for this. Steam linkAntro / Friday 27 June
Antro. The underground revolution. Join Nittch and Los Discordantes in the race to overthrow La Cúpula. In this rhythm, action, puzzle and 2.5D platforming game, music will be your ally. Steam link
12 Comments on This Week in Gaming (Week 26)
As a fan of indies, platformers and rhythm games I'll be looking into Antro as well.
www.gog.com/en/game/system_shockr_2_25th_anniversary_remaster
Hell yes!
Oh, it's also on prerelease discount sale, 10% off!
Remasters should only ever touch the graphics and maybe the UI. Nothing else.