Latest UK Releases (From 28 June)
As it gets hotter I’ve found myself actually playing more games than usual, simply because I prefer sitting half naked in front of a fan than having to face the searing heat outside. I should have actually been on holiday in Turkey this week (I had to cancel it), so I guess I should be grateful that we’re getting some of Turkey’s good weather back home.
Anyway, if you want to get away from the sun here’s some new games that you could be playing instead of getting burnt to a crisp.
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (PC, PS3, X360) 3/7
The prequel to 2007’s Call of Juarez follows the story of the McCall brothers as they shoot their way through a civil-war era US and Mexico. The gameplay will be slightly different depending on which brother you select. For example, one brother uses a lasso while the other brother likes to use dynamite. Co-op play will allow you to compliment your chosen characters abilities with those of a friend. Check out the trailer here.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 (PS3, Wii, X360) 3/7
I find it hard to write something positive about a golf game, as I personally find it one of the most uninteresting sports on the planet. However, if you are interested a new “Tournament Challenge” mode allows players to replicate famous shots and moments from the PGA Tour’s history, while the Wii version supports MotionPlus; allowing for more authentic and accurate golf swings.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (DS, Mac, Mobile, PC, PSP, PS2, PS3, Wii, X360) 3/7
The game tie-in with the book and film of the same name comes to pretty much every current platform, as well as one of the old ones. It’s pretty much similar to the previous games, with some multiplayer thrown in so you can go up against other crazy Potter fans. Apparently EA didn’t bother to include some of the locations from the previous books, so don’t expect it to be completely canon.
Moon (DS) 3/7
Moon is a first-person shooter that uses the same engine as Renegade Kid’s previous DS game, Dementium: The Ward. It takes place….um, take a wild guess? While the game features plenty of the narrow corridors it’s predecessor had in abundance the developer stresses that an updated version of the engine allows for more open environments and larger groups of enemies (source). All in all it doesn’t look like a bad attempt for a handheld that doesn’t have all that many FPS games.
Other releases:
- Divinity 2 - Ego Draconis (PC, X360) *Out now*
- Music: Music for Everyone (DS) *Out now*
- Pro Cycling Manager/Tour de France 2009 (PC) *Out now*
- Ride to Hell (X360) *Out now*
- Modern Warrior: Special Tactics (PC) *Out now*
- 2025: Battle for Fatherland (PC) *Out now*
- Kirby Super Star Ultra (DS) *Out now*
- Crime Scene (DS) *Out now*
- Worms 2: Armageddon (X360) *Out now*
- Diabolik: The Original Sin (PSP) 3/7
- Space Camp (DS, Wii) 3/7
- King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 3 (PS3) 3/7
- Drama Queens (DS) 3/7
- Classic Word Games (DS) 3/7
- Summer Sports Party (Wii) 3/7
- My Friends (DS) 3/7
- Ready Steady Cook (DS) 3/7
- Fallout 3 Game Add-On Pack: The Pitt and Operation Anchorage (PC, X360) 3/7
- Street Fighter IV (PC) 3/7
- Virtua Tennis 2009 (PC) 3/7
- Rygar: The Battle of Argus (Wii) 3/7
(Images source: Gamespot)
Posted on July 1st, 2009 by tom






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