Latest UK Releases (From 31 May)

In all the excitement of E3 I forgot to tell you about this weeks releases until now. It’s always a risk releasing games in June - especially during E3 as everyone is talking about future releases - as this time of year is usually a notorious dry season for games. Thankfully things are a bit different this year, with some top quality releases for you to enjoy when you’re not out tanning yourself (hopefully we’ll get the weather for it this year).

All the releases below should be available in shops from today.

Red Faction: Guerrilla (PS3, X360)

Guerrilla

This game arrived in the post from Amazon today, and I have to say that I’m quite enjoying it so far. You may not be able to blow through rock anymore, but to be honest was that ever useful anyway? Instead any structure you come across can be totally destroyed, its various supports and reinforcements flying everywhere at the touch of a missile. Look for a full review soon.

The Sims 3 (PC)

The Sims 3

EA has tired of releasing The Sims 2 expansion packs and is moving on to a fully fledged sequel. To be fair I’m glad of the direction EA has decided to go in, with the game now playing as an entire town and not just loosely connected individual lots. One thing that always annoyed me about The Sims 2 was being frozen in time. For example, if you played one house for a few hours and your child grew up to eventually become an adult his friends would stay as children, which obviously isn’t realistic. The Sims 3 makes everyone age together, plus you can jump between houses and other lots at will with no loading times.

Fuel (PS3, X360)

Fuel

Fuel is not only the biggest racing game of all time, but also the biggest console game of all time. The open-word environment of Fuel boasts 5,560 square miles of free to roam terrain, which is a hell of a lot of playing space. The post-apocalyptic setting of Fuel also means that you have to contend with some nasty weather while you’re racing, with tornadoes and sandstorms only part of the mix.

Star Ocean: The Last Hope (X360)

The Last Hope

I never managed to get through Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, because that game literally took until the end of time, but maybe I’ll give Star Ocean: The Last Hope a try. Star Ocean: The Last Hope features a heavier emphasis on sci-fi, which is good because I felt that Till the End of Time just threw me into the world of swords and monsters when I was expecting more space travel. I still don’t understand why the hero’s in JRPG’s have to be kids though.

Other releases:

  • Sacred 2: Fallen Angel (PS3, X360)
  • Restaurant Empire II (PC)
  • Trash Panic (PS3)
  • Age of Pirates 2: City of Abandoned Ships (PC)
  • Wolfenstein 3D (X360)
  • New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (Wii)
  • Jillian Michaels’ Fitness Ultimatum 2009 (Wii)
  • Simon the Sorcerer 5  (PC)
  • Personal Trainer: Walking (DS)
  • Medal of Honor: 10th Anniversary Edition (PC)
  • Left Brain Right Brain 2 (DS)
  • Ar Tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica (PS2)
  • History Great Empires Rome (DS)
  • Coraline (PS3)
  • Rock Band Track Pack Volume 3 (PS2, PS3)
  • Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock (PS3, Wii)
  • Real Madrid: The Game (PS2, PSP)
  • GTI Racing (PC)
  • Vertigo (PC)

(Last weeks releases)

Posted on June 5th, 2009 by tom

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