 |  | From Niko Silvester, your About Video Games Editor | | This week, Brian hopes that that the last handful of big game releases will save the year for the PS4, while Charles covers an update that will help you save your Wii U games where you can actually find them. Eric reviews a game that has you saving the day in a popular franchise — but it isn’t only for fans — and Michael covers a game series saved by Kickstarter (or at least resurrected for a while). Plus, Brittany finds an anime game that may not save its source material, but at least doesn’t ruin it. | |  | Sign up for more free newsletters: | | | | The first full year of the PS4’s existence resulted in quite a lot of good names, but very few really great games. Brian is hopeful that some of this holiday season’s big releases will change that, and maybe even finally make the PS4 into a true must-buy for console gamers. READ NOW | |  | If you have more than a handful of games on your Wii U, you probably know the frustration of trying to find a specific one in the unorganized mess of the the system’s menu. The latest system firmware update can help you with that, by allowing you to organize all your games into folders. READ NOW | |  | Some games based on larger media properties are really only suitable for fans of that property, but Eric assures us the ‘Shadow of Mordor’ is something that anyone who enjoys action games or sandbox-style games will enjoy. Though being a Lord of the Rings fan certainly won’t hurt. READ NOW | |  | This Kickstarter-funded post-apocalyptic RPG is a sequel to the classic ‘Wasteland’ and is set 15 years after the original (which is approximately how much time elapsed between the first and second games’ releases). Michael looks into the system requirements, gameplay, features and more. READ NOW | |  | | | An every-morning rundown of the day in history, with headlines and trends produced by your pals at About.com. Click here to sign up! It's free (of course) and we think you'll like it! | | |  | Want More From About.com? | | | | Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About.com Electronics newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here. If you would like to unsubscribe from all newsletters sent from About.com, please send an email to optout@about.com with "Unsubscribe" as the subject line. Contact Information: 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor New York, NY, 10036 Privacy Policy © 2014 About.com | |  |  | |