Monday, August 20, 2007

New Releases: August 19 - 26 2007



The summer drought is finally over, in August no less. Bioshock has arrived to bring alive all your dreams of hunting little girls inn a post-eutopian future underwater. Seriously, I want people to go out and buy this game. Apart from the great press it's been getting (100's across the board), but because noone ever buys Irrational's awesome games. If you refuse to take my word for it, the demo is available for both PC and 360.

Bioshock is not alone though. If Oblivion was too short for you, Two Worlds is now here to suck your life into a pit of fantasy RPG goodness. With all the standard stuff an open-ended RPG has in it and more, these guys should easily be able to see where Oblivion faltered and make improvements. Now, if only the Oblivion players could pry themselves from levelling up.

And, if you're old; Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes. I don't know anyone under the age of 30 that enjoys these games other than myself and maybe Akrit Jaswal. However, if you eel your brain is not fully operational this will help give the illusion of improvement.

Lastly, PS3 owners finally get GRAW 2. It took Ubisoft forever to port and polish this one, but from someone who has played it already; PS3 owners you have nothing to fear, this game rocks. Also, what else are you going to do?

PC:
- Bioshock
- Panzer Killer
- Two Worlds
- Destination: Treasure Island

Xbox 360:
- Bioshock
- Two Worlds

Nintendo Wii:
- Brunswick Pro Bowling

Nintendo DS:
- Brain Age 2
- Operation Vietnam
- The Settlers
- I Spy Funhouse
- Turn it Around

Playstation 3:
- Ghost Recon 2: Advanced Warfighter

Playstation Portable:
- Brunswick Pro Bowling
- Ghost Recon 2: Advanced Warfighter
- Dragoneer's Aria
- Jeanne D' Arc

Playstation 2:
- Brunswick Pro Bowling
- Metropolismania 2

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