This Week in Games: June 14 – 21

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Who ya gonna call? Yep – after delays, rumors of cancellations and more, we finally get the video game release of the classic Ghostbusters! Early reviews are calling iot solid if unspectacular on all of the platforms it is hitting (which means basically everything). Other than that … there are some other assorted games, including yet another entry into the Guitar Hero: Quest for Franchise Destruction series, and my ersonal pick – Dawn of Discovery, the latest entry into the excellent Anno series of simulation / adventure games. Check out the list!

  • Ghostbusters The Video Game
  • Guitar Hero: Smash Hits
  • Magic: The Gathering – Duels of the Planeswalkers

  • Ghostbusters The Video Game
  • Guitar Hero: Smash Hits

  • Vertigo
  • Dawn of Discovery
  • Big League Sports: Summer
  • Eduardo the Samurai Toaster
  • Ghostbusters The Video Game

  • Ghostbusters The Video Game

  • Ghostbusters The Video Game

  • Emergency Room: Real Life Rescues
  • Roogoo Attack
  • Hurry Up Hedgehog!
  • Dawn of Discovery
  • Big League Sports: Summer
  • Ghostbusters The Video Game

  • Terminator Salvation
  • Rise of Flight: The First Great Air War
  • America’s Army 3
  • Sword of the Stars: Argos Naval Yard
  • Dawn of Discovery
  • Luna Online
  • Ghostbusters The Video Game

As for last week … apparently tired with being the butt of my jokes, BOTH Hinterlands: Orc Lords and Black Sigil released last week. Hinterlands: Orc Lords has been repositioned as an expansion of the original download-only game, and is being given away for free to owners of the original game through Steam or Impulse, and is available on CD or as a digital download for new players. The original was solid and loads of fun, but I haven’t checked out the new features yet.

Black Sigil is a bit of a mixed bag so far – slow movement and a hyperactive random encounter rate on the world map makes trudging from place to place somewhat of a chore, but otherwise they have captured the classic jRPG feel of games like Chrono Trigger quite nicely. And yes, that comment in itself is a double-edged sword as it reflects a certain unoriginality.

Other games from last week, including Prototype (X360, PS3, PC) , Rock Band Unplugged (PSP), and Guitar Hero Modern Hits (DS) are all getting solid if unspectacular reviews.

What I’m Currently Playing:

  • Mac: Plants vs. Zombies – just can’t seem to stop playing.
  • PC: Drakensang – thoroughly enjoyed this, and decided to take another go with a different character! I’m up to the Blood Mountains again after a couple of nice play sessions.
  • PSP: Final Fantasy VII – still having loads of fun, but this has crashed my PSP more than any other game in the 4+ years I’ve owned a PSP.
  • PSP: Rock Band Unplugged – fun to start, with nice sound and graphics and decent controls, it lacks something compared to the original … oh, I know, a real band and real-ish instruments.
  • DS: Knights in the Nightmare – wonderful music on the CD Atlus provides with almost every release these days go perfectly with the innovative gameplay and solid fun plot.
  • DS: Black Sigil – very, very different from Knights in the Nightmare, not innovative, but still fun in many ways. Overland map travel is a plodding grind, though.

Enjoy gaming!

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  1. In Guitar Hero’s defense this package is the older songs from the first 2 (3) now rendered in band form. This means its got some real gems like Take Me Out and Freebird (man!).

    That said, I love your franchise destruction line!

  2. Sometimes a good line just has to be used 😀

    I love Guitar Hero and Rock band and so on … but I don’t think anyone could argue that all they are doing is milking the franchise for short money now against the danger of souring the audience long-term.

    And Freebird? Yuk .. next to Stairway to Heaven as one of the most overplayed and overrated pop-rock songs of all time ..

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