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New PlayStation Games Starting March 14: 'Styx: Shards of Darkness,' 'Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight' Lead the Pack

The world of gaming has become as vast as the many genre players can indulge in. With that in mind, PlayStation is not leaving anything to chance and is bringing more games from all types of platforms.

Sony Interactive Entertainment America's Social Media senior specialist Ryan Clements has enumerated a total of 15 games featured in this week's "The Drop." One title is available as digital download for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), another is a digital cross-buy for PlayStation 4 (PS4), PS3 and PlayStation Vita (PS Vita), there is one exclusive PS Vita game, another PS VR title, one cross-buy title for PS4 and PS Vita, and 10 new games for the PS4.

First up in the list of incoming games is Cyanide Studio's stealth game, "Styx: Shards of Darkness." The player takes on the role of the filthy talker Styx, a goblin who is a self-proclaimed master of the shadows. The stealth title is unique in the sense that one can recruit a friend in any mission to complete it with twice the fun and strategy.

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For players who wish to take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, "Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight" is definitely up one's alley. The game is a 2D platformer set in pixel art, paying homage to the earlier generation of games. The main character uses an arsenal of weapons to traverse through levels, making it entertaining and challenging at the same time.

Aside from the two mentioned games, other titles arriving this week include "#killallzombies," "ACA NeoGeo Sengoku," "Blue-Collar Astronaut," "Chaos Code – New Sign of Catastrophe," "Danganronpa 1-2 Reload," "Death Squared," "Dying: Reborn," "Eekeemoo – Splinters of the Dark Shard," "Kona," "Leave the Nest," "NeuroVoider," "Siralim 2" and "Trove."

It's not just games that are arriving this week on the PlayStation family. It is also interesting to note that the "Beauty and the Beast" original soundtrack will be available this week, and will be a wonderful prelude to the live adaptation.

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