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This week, there's love for gamers for almost every platform out there, but as the World Olympics in Beijing is just around next week, you could guess that the theme for the retail shelves will scream sports and athletics. Well, that's IF they do hit shelves this week, because if there's anything more prominent in the releases lately, it's the fact that many of them have been rescheduled. Not to fret through, as there's plenty of other games to fawn over, though we can't say they're for every crowd. Take a look at our chronologically ordered list and see for yourself. Art of Murder: FBI Confidential - Truly a masterpiece of adventuring, some have said. While we haven't actually gone down the road of checking it out yet, it's amazing what the game developers in the adventure genre are capable of.
King of Clubs - Don't let the title mislead you - King of Clubs isn't a card game. There's only a few other angles that would involve Kings and Clubs, but we'll cut to the chase fast: King of Clubs is what you'd get if you cross a mini-golf game with puzzle elements. Think HyperBowl, only this time it involves holes, twisted courses, tons of hurdles, out-of-this-world mini-golf park themes, golf balls and clubs.
It's probable that Oxygen Interactive could have though of a better title, but King of Clubs fits the imagination right once you've centered on gambling and golf.
MLB Power Pros 2008 - Konami's baseball front isn't as prominent as the current front they fought this year for soccer, but they did manage to get their own games out in a timely fashion with EA Sports. MLB Power Pros 2008, the Japanese publisher's baseball game, is a popular franchise in Japan, and it's got some things stats pretty accurate - especially in the Japanese star-studded front.
Puzzler Collection - Destination's Software's rather ambiguous title might leave a lot to desire, but when you've crammed over 2,000 types of puzzling games into one carton, Puzzler Collection is about as accurate as you can get. Or maybe Word Puzzler Collection would have scored 100%. Because if there's one thing that the Puzzler Collection packs, it's a whole set of word puzzles that's captivating enough to help you kill idle time.
SoulCalibur IV - Namco Bandai's slashing fighter in the making rolls out this week, being one of few major releases in the mainstream market. SoulCalibur IV (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3), as you would probably know it, will be a different experience for each platform it's released on.
Spectral Force 3: Innocent Rage - Xbox 360 RPGers should rejoice, because tactical RPG Spectral Force 3: Innocent Rage (as it's originally known as) has already hit stores and could be yours for a decent price. It's exclusive to Microsoft's next generation platform, as that was the task that publisher Atlus put Idea Factory to work on.
There's a lot of tactics put into this feature, and it's not the same each time you build your team - for there are over 40 unique teammates to create your team with. You know how it is - each one could have it's own winning formula.
Summer Athletics The Ultimate Challenge - Or as some might call it: "hop on the Olympics sports bandwagon while you can, folks!" After Mario and Sonic at the Olympics, the Decathlon, and Beijing 2008, you'd think enough was enough. But enough isn't enough - at least when it comes to world sports, and so we have yet another sports game centered on the many events to feature at the Beijing Olympics 2008.
After all, what's 30 bucks for a little living room fun? Oh, and yes, that's for both the Wii and the Xbox 360. Gee whiz.
Air Traffic Chaos - No, the game isn't encouraging chaos. In fact, Air Traffic Chaos asks for the opposite. But the puzzle-like simulation is not for weak in skills, for the game can quickly re-educate you on the meaning of "busy airport." There's arrival and departure queues to organize, and some flights just keep coming unpredictably (sometimes you'd wish all planes were delayed) to keep you on your toes.
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 - Take up an old arcade concept and spruce it up with psychedelic artistry, and you could have a sure winner with Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2. In fact, isn't that what made Lumines and Space Invaders Extreme so awesome? After all, it's not just graphics that could blow us away - there's style, music, and addicting gameplay as well.
American McGee's Grimm - Oh hell yes. If McGee's Alice tickled your fancies in the most peculiar ways, you know American McGee's latest episodic franchise might do more than just a serve a twisted take at the Grimm brothers' fairy tales.
Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games - Long title, but if it weren't for the follow up subtitle, you wouldn't know which Olympics-themed game officially represented what would be going on in Beijing China next week. Yes, a couple of versions have released previously, but this Thursday is the debut of SEGA's Beijing 2008 on PC.
ESRB not rated Windows: US$ 19.95 Reflexive Entertainment Legend: Hand of God - An ambitious offering from Anaconda that captivated the PC gaming underground's sights after Anaconda drew the curtains from the trailers at Leipzig's Games Convention. Released in Germany first, the action RPG managed to carve its own honor by grabbing multiple awards from several sources.
I've already tried the demo, and you might find many of its features as interesting input for the evolution of action RPGs.
Buy: [ Art of Murder: FBI Confidential (Windows) ] Buy: [ King of Clubs (DS) ] Buy: [ MLB Power Pros 2008 (Wii) ] Buy: [ Puzzler Collection (DS) ] Buy: [ SoulCalibur IV (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ SoulCalibur IV Premium Edition (PlayStation 3), (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ Spectral Force 3 (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ Summer Athletics The Ultimate Challenge (Wii), (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ Air Traffic Chaos (DS) ] Buy: [ Beijing 2008: The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games (Windows) ] Buy: [ Legend: Hand of God (Windows) ] |
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