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On Shelves This Week heralds the launching of EA Sports' NCAA Football 2009 on the next generation consoles, plus the release of We Love Golf! on the Wii. Yet another movie-game adaptation can be seen this week, and you could owe that to the upcoming animated flick, Space Chimps. Though there is a rush of PC games released in the week, you might find a few handheld games coming right 'atcha. We kick off the upcoming releases list beginning with Monday's offering, and don't be surprised if you see a few familiar ones - they haven't been released yet, somehow. Space Chimps - Ever wondered if mankind continued to send primates to outer space? Space Chimps, Fox's newest animated movie, explores just that possibility and dabs the story with a comical twist here and there.
Space Chimps is Brash Entertainment's bid to cash in from movie-game adaptations (that's what Brash is all about, anyway), and we really hope they'll be able to provide some enjoyment this romp of galactic proportions. Not that space zero-gravity in itself isn't fun, mind you.
Yamaha Supercross's courses are modeled after actual Supercross tracks, and its should be a great choice for fans of the Jet Moto series. Well - if they kept their PS2s, that is. You could always grab the PC, DS, or Wii versions if you have those platforms sitting around.
Now while we can't argue the idea of remaking the game for the modern times, we're really expecting that Monte Cristo, developers of City Life 2008 Edition, delivered just a little bit more than the common city building sim would.
Or else, it could just be another Sim City with a facelift or a Children of the Nile with skyscrapers. First century Egyptian skyscrapers...now wouldn't that be something?
If you still have your trusty PlayStation 2 or the Wii, versions for those platforms has been out for some time already. But if you're the type to defeat supercomputer entities in the subway, then you'll probably have to wait.
After all, this is a fishing tour simulation, and those King Crabs won't hop into the boat by themselves. You've got to rely on smarts, brawn, and what equipment you have on hand to ensure you survive the deadliest fishing season this side of the Pacific - and turn a mean profit, too.
What we only do know is that it's supposed to release this Tuesday, and it should be an improvement over Hunting Unlimited 2008. "Should be" is the operating phrase here.
And you'd do all that via the touch screen, attaching pegs so that the hero could swing, whirl, and slingshot his way around. It's a nice touch given it's unique approach to game mechanics, honestly.
Cheesy jokes aside, Majesco's latest offering in the action adventure department is the DS exclusive chapter in Nancy Drew's countless cases: the mystery of the Clue Bender Society.
Chalk one up to the makers of the first DS Nancy Drew game for this addition to the series, and we hear that Gorilla Systems isn't done yet. They've got another DS game coming this October that reprises the brainy, beautiful, blonde teen sleuth in "The Hidden Staircase" case.
As always, EA Sports has integrated new mechanics and features to the series with NCAA Football 2009, but how fares the implementation? Find out when EA Tiburon's gift to football sim fans arrives on July 15. Hopefully, those breakaways actually do help in avoiding the swarming defense. Oh, and if you can, don't stare to long at the box art of the Wii version of NCAA Football 09. We swear it starts looking straight at you before too long.
Okay, so Wii Sports Golf helps you do that as well, but in-between four hole servings and Tiger Woods PGA Tour golf-claps, you know you could settle for a third option: grab We Love Golf! and swing clubs away from the usual grass-laden courses. Also get to golf as some of Capcom's more popular characters.
Coming exclusively to the Western issue of We Love Golf! RAWR.
Taking command of Mongol forces after the reign of the great Genghis Khan, players can help the late Mongolian warlord's sons defend their territories from retribution and invasion. Or players can opt to take the sides of the Crusaders or the Russians, who are out to cleave an empire of their own in Euroasia. Whatever you choose, Worldforge assures you lush graphics, epic carnage, and maximum siege warfare in The Golden Horde, while attempting a different step to RTS gaming. Looks and sounds pretty Besieger-ey doesn't it?
The 17th century empire simulation is all about building a empire within a virtual, living world, and you might find it more of an annoyance that the game tosses so much distractions at the player (ala The Guild 2's attention to ambience and details).
But even with its pretty graphics, it delivers a lot more than The Settlers: Rise of an Empire did to sim fans. And that's saying a lot, since the latest The Settlers title didn't challenge the hardcore sim fan enough - well, not like how 1701 A.D. did. The Gold Edition packs both the original game plus it's expansion pack, The Sunken Dragon, at a sweet price.
Coffeetime Crosswords is everything you'd expect from a crosswords game, minus the caffeine. It boasts over 150 puzzles, plus a multiplayer mode that could net you another brain to twist while you both try to net those 12 achievements lying around.
Buy: [ Space Chimps (DS), (Wii), (Windows), (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ Yamaha Supercross (DS), (Wii), (Windows) ] Buy: [ City Life 2008 Edition (Windows) ] Buy: [ Code Lyoko: Quest for Infinity (PSP) ] Buy: [ Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm (Windows) ] Buy: [ Hunting Unlimited 2009 (Windows) ] Buy: [ Mister Slime (DS) ] Buy: [ Nancy Drew: The Mystery of the Clue Bender Society (DS) ] Buy: [ NCAA Football 2009 (PlayStation 3), (PSP), (Wii), (Xbox 360) ] Buy: [ We Love Golf! (Wii) ] Buy: [ The Golden Horde (Windows) ] Buy: [ 1701 A.D. Gold Edition (Windows) ] |
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