"Zombi" is a revamped version of 2011&squot;s Wii U launch game "ZombiU" with improved graphics for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PCs. Credit: Ubisoft Entertainment
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“Zombi” is a revamped version of 2011’s Wii U launch game “ZombiU” with improved graphics for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PCs. Credit: Ubisoft Entertainment

New video games out this week:

"Zombi." When it was released as a 2011 launch title for the Nintendo Wii U as "ZombiU," this horror game has interesting features, such as deaths in the game being final (and causing you to switch to other bodies). But it's unclear how it will fare as a downloadable, revamped, London-set game with upgraded graphics for next-gen systems. Rated M for Mature. Price not announced at press time, downloadable for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

Also out this week: "Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition" (PS4), "Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings" (PC), "LBX: Little Battler eXperience" (Nintendo 3DS), "Resident Evil: Revelations 2" (PlayStation Vita), "Final Fantasy Type-0 HD" (PC), "Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster Seal" (PS Vita), "Volume" (PC, PS4, PS Vita), "Armikrog" (PC, Wii U), "Helldivers: Super-Earth Ultimate Edition" (PS4), "B.A.D. Battle Armor Division" (PC), "RPG MO" (PC), "Relic Hunters Zero" (PC), "Curses 'N Chaos" (PS4, PS Vita), "Reign of Bullets" (PC), "Shift Happens" (PC), "Fish or Die" (PC), "Shadowrun: Hong Kong" (PC), "DiscStorm" (PC), "City Quest" (PC), "PIxel Slime U" (Wii U), "Pump-Action Captain" (PC), "Duskers" (PC), "Pester" (PC), "Closer Your Eyes" (PC).

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