Among titles releasing the week of May 12, "Invisible Inc." has players sneaking through rival corporations in search of valuable data, "Final Fantasy X/X-2" is remastered once more, this time for PlayStation 4, and "Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains" arrives in North America on 3DS. Crowdfunded using its own proprietary platform and with a PC version that has received years of incremental improvement and backer feedback, the highly ambitious and long-awaited "Project CARS" focuses on race simulation rather than unlockable extras -- though a number of original career modes are there -- with a host of tracks, marques and race types available from the off, and a vibrant multiplayer ready to go. Perhaps not well anticipated by those looking for a high quality title in its own right, but with "Attack on Titan" a huge anime and manga series in Japan, "Humanity in Chains" did well enough at retail in 2013 to merit an expansion, "Chain," one year later in 2014.
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