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Keeping track video game releases isn't as easy as it once was -- the volume of games released each week is constantly expanding, and they're spread over a mind-boggling array of platforms (consoles, PC, Mac, handhelds and mobile).
Well, I'm here to make things a little easier on you. Every week I'll rattle off five games I think you should check out. These articles are not meant to be comprehensive lists of everything coming out that week -- think of them as a nice rounded tasting menu. Each week I'll try to highlight several games from different corners of the gaming landscape (handhelds, consoles, indie, PC, you name it) then finish up with a "Pick of the Week".
Well, I'm here to make things a little easier on you. Every week I'll rattle off five games I think you should check out. These articles are not meant to be comprehensive lists of everything coming out that week -- think of them as a nice rounded tasting menu. Each week I'll try to highlight several games from different corners of the gaming landscape (handhelds, consoles, indie, PC, you name it) then finish up with a "Pick of the Week".
Project X Zone (3DS, June 25th)
Project X Zone, the crazy crossover RPG featuring Sega, Capcom and Namco-Bandai characters nobody thought would ever come to North America hits this week. Aside from the novelty of seeing Chun Li, Mega Man X and Akira from Virtua Fighter hanging out, Project X Zone is also supposed to be a pretty darn solid tactical RPG. Grab it while you can, because it will only be printed in very small quantities.
Project X Zone, the crazy crossover RPG featuring Sega, Capcom and Namco-Bandai characters nobody thought would ever come to North America hits this week. Aside from the novelty of seeing Chun Li, Mega Man X and Akira from Virtua Fighter hanging out, Project X Zone is also supposed to be a pretty darn solid tactical RPG. Grab it while you can, because it will only be printed in very small quantities.
Game & Wario (Wii U, June 23rd)
Want to know why the Wii U isn't selling that well? Here's a hint -- this is the first full game Nintendo has published for the system in over seven months. Game & Wario drops the micro-games of most recent Wario games in favor of more traditional minigames, but keeps the creativity and wackiness of the series intact. Probably not the super-meaty experience that a lot of Wii U owners are hoping for, but if you're looking for a party-friendly game to follow up Nintendo Land, this should do nicely.
Want to know why the Wii U isn't selling that well? Here's a hint -- this is the first full game Nintendo has published for the system in over seven months. Game & Wario drops the micro-games of most recent Wario games in favor of more traditional minigames, but keeps the creativity and wackiness of the series intact. Probably not the super-meaty experience that a lot of Wii U owners are hoping for, but if you're looking for a party-friendly game to follow up Nintendo Land, this should do nicely.
Ride to Hell: Retribution (PC, Xbox 360 & PS3, June 25th)
Ride to Hell: Retribution has had a long, winding road to release -- it was announced way back in 2008, got cancelled at least once and now it comes out in 2013 looking very much like a game from 2008. I dunno, the game could be terrible, but the thing just looks kind of pleasingly crude, rude and rough and around the edges to me.
Ride to Hell: Retribution has had a long, winding road to release -- it was announced way back in 2008, got cancelled at least once and now it comes out in 2013 looking very much like a game from 2008. I dunno, the game could be terrible, but the thing just looks kind of pleasingly crude, rude and rough and around the edges to me.
Deadpool (PC, Xbox 360 & PS3, June 25th)
Speaking of crude, rude and rough around the edges -- the Deadpool game also comes out this week. The game's humor seems immature to say the least, but hey, I pay my rent writing video game dick jokes, so who am I to question? More importantly hands-on previews have been positive, so you'll probably be in for a pretty fun time assuming your delicate constitution can handle Deadpool motorboating Cable.
Speaking of crude, rude and rough around the edges -- the Deadpool game also comes out this week. The game's humor seems immature to say the least, but hey, I pay my rent writing video game dick jokes, so who am I to question? More importantly hands-on previews have been positive, so you'll probably be in for a pretty fun time assuming your delicate constitution can handle Deadpool motorboating Cable.
Company of Heroes 2 (PC, June 25th)
The long-awaiting sequel to the very well reviewed Company of Heroes (which came out way back in 2006) finally arrives this week. Company of Heroes 2 provides more World War II real-time strategy action, this time immersing players in the Eastern Front conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union. New more realistic weather and a more accurate approach to troop visibility should make Company of Heroes 2 more authentic feeling than its predecessor.
And so June ends with a pretty damn solid week! Planning to grab any of the above-mentioned games? Any games you're itching to get your hands on that I failed to mention? Hit the comments and let everyone know.
The long-awaiting sequel to the very well reviewed Company of Heroes (which came out way back in 2006) finally arrives this week. Company of Heroes 2 provides more World War II real-time strategy action, this time immersing players in the Eastern Front conflict between Germany and the Soviet Union. New more realistic weather and a more accurate approach to troop visibility should make Company of Heroes 2 more authentic feeling than its predecessor.
And so June ends with a pretty damn solid week! Planning to grab any of the above-mentioned games? Any games you're itching to get your hands on that I failed to mention? Hit the comments and let everyone know.
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