Lots of good picks for this week, folks! Critter Crunchis a must get, Dead Space Extraction looks to be fun and Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 for the PlayStation 3 is a no brainer. It has six-axis boob jiggling technology!
Other big titles include two for the handhelds. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days for the DS and Gran Turismo for the PSP. In fact, the PSP is getting quite a few good games this week. About time, right?
What's looking sw33t to you all this time? Hit the break for the full releases and videos for most of the games.
Wii:Animal Kingdom: Wildlife Expedition, Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft, Hidden Mysteries: Titanic, Family Fun Football, Family Feud, Family Party: 30 Great Games Outdoor Fun, MySims Agents, Party Crashers, The Mystery of Whiterock Castle, Driift, Robocalypse: Beaver Defense, Rock Blast, Rapala: We Fish, Bass Pro Shops: The Strike, Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010, Tornado Outbreak, Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga, Deca Sports 2, Dead Space Extraction
X360:Military Madness: Nectaris, Summer Athletics 2009, The Mystery of Whiterock Castle, Axel & Pixel, Midnight Club: LA Complete Edition, Bass Pro Shops: The Strike, Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010, Tornado Outbreak
PS3: .detuned, Midnight Club: LA Complete Edition, Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010, Tornado Outbreak, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2
DS:Imagine Salon Stylist, Smart Kids: Mega Game Mix, Dream Dancer, Smart Girls Playhouse 2, Smart Boys Game Room 2, Sideswiped, Family Feud, Hidden Mysteries: Titanic, Battle of Giants - Dragons, MySims Agents, Prehistorik Man, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
PC: Family Feud, Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 3: Lair of the Leviathan, Red War: Edem's Curse, Summer Athletics 2009, Risen, Bass Pro Shops: The Strike
PSP:Obscure: The Aftermath, Beaterator, Undead Knights, MotorStorm Arctic Edge, Gran Turismo
Riz-Zoawd or whatever they're calling it in the US is out this week too. And it's the only game I'm getting. I'm halfway interested in the new Dead Space, but not enough to pay $50 for it. I'll probably rent it.
Damn, I only have enough money on hand for kingdom hearts, and not enough for dead space... Hopefully someone I know buys it and I can stay at their place and beat the game in one sitting.
NGS2 and KH for me. I played the NGS2 demo and, while it feels a little weird playing it on the PS3 controller, everything I knew from NG2 is still intact. I shouldn't have a problem with it since I consider myself an above-average NG player. All tactics from NG2 still apply, and arguably work better because I think (and hoped) they tweak enemy projectiles and swarms.
The camera is still a bit "meh" and tight, but I really can't wait for Co-Op.
Just pumped the money for KH Days less than an hour ago (unless time kept o slippin' slippin' slippin'...). SQEX has gobbled three of the four new releases I've bothered with this year: KH Re:CoM, DFF, SMT:P, and soon Days (though I also bought P4 & the original P3 this year, not that I've even beaten FES (heck, tomorrow I'll've caught up to the in-game calendar!)).
Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 Video was the saddest thing I've ever seen. Of course guys want to see boobs, duh. But do you want to play games or whack off to games?
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