This week's line-up of games brings otherworldly entities to the PlayStation 4. Bloodborne Complete Edition and Beyond: Two Souls is scheduled to arrive this Tuesday, Nov. 24.

 According to the official PlayStation blog site, joining the two fan favorites are the following:

  •  Brunswick Pro Bowling
  •  Miko Mole
  •  Minecraft: Story Mode - Episode 3
  •  Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege Open Beta

All aforementioned titles will only be available digitally via the PlayStation Store. In addition, Minecraft: Story Mode - Episode 3 is also compatible with the PS3 while the beta for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege will roll out a day later than the rest, on Nov. 25.

Those searching for a visceral kind of game won't be disappointed with Bloodborne Complete Edition. The revamped title includes the original action role-playing game plus its new The Old Hunters DLC.

The original Bloodborne game launched as a PlayStation 4-exclusive back in March. Since then, it has sold over two million copies all over the world, while receiving generally positive reviews.

IGN merited the game for its "stunning world artistry" and gave it a 9.1/10 rating. Meanwhile, MetaCritic gave it a 92/100 score.

Bloodborne immerses gamers into a vibrant yet gothic world where each crevice presents its own brand of excitement and anxiety. Game reviewers admit that some missions require a certain amount of precision to accomplish but the difficulty only adds to the game's overall brilliance.

As for The Old Hunters DLC, Sony Computer Entertainment Japan producer Masaaki Yamagiwa wrote about it on the PlayStation blog site:

"Set in a nightmare world where hunters from the past are trapped forever, explore brand new stages full of dangers, rewards, and deadly beasts to overcome. You'll find multiple new outfits and weapons to add to your arsenal as well as additional magic to wield and add more variety to your combat strategy."

Released on PlayStation 3 in 2013, Beyond: Two Souls is ready to make its leap to PlayStation 4. The game tells the story of Jodie Holmes, a girl who possesses supernatural powers through her psychic link to an incorporeal entity named Aiden. The game improves all facets of the original title including visuals, gameplay and dialogue.

"Top-notch acting makes the characters you interact with sound believable, and their faces are expressive enough that you understand their thoughts even when they remain silent," said game reviewer Tom Mc Shea of GameSpot. "Beyond: Two Souls so easily melds story and mechanics that you become enamored with this young woman and her extraordinary life."