There aren't many of them, however, and judging from next week's impending releases, you might say this is the calm before another storm. But don't worry, we still have a couple of delectable additions for the expectant mainstream gamers as well.
For one, EA Maxis' Spore Creature Creator is lined up for release on Tuesday, while Fatal Inertia EX will hit PSN by Thursday. Monday will see the immediate debut of MMORPG Requiem: Bloodymare, who's free-to-play antics frolic beside a re-packaged discount deal for folks looking for quick puzzle entertainment.
Requiem: Bloodymare - Now it's not common to see Gravity, owner of label Gravity Games, take on a project that has major Western influence behind it - much less one completely stripped off child-friendly themes. But Requiem: Bloodymare, an MMORPG incarnation, is apparently all that.
The game was designed to take advantage of leading edge graphics engines and physics. Of course, visuals aren't everything, so even in gameplay Gravity added a few touches of its own. Though it isn't sure if Gravity's to-launch project is related to the past Requiem games of gaming history's late 90s, but like them, the massively multiplayer title does mix humans with non-humans in a fantastical world not meant for kids to wander through.
- Microsoft Windows - June 16, 2008
- ESRB Mature 17
- Free Download, free play; Basic subscription: US 7.99; Premium subscription: US 14.99
In fact The Political Machine is Stardock System's brainchild, who's come up a long way from 2004 as the closest thing you'll get to a political campaign simulation. We're not kidding here - the first copy I personally picked up looked like it would draw the presidential campaign procedure into all sorts of parodies, but it's quite serious. In fact, real serious about medical care. And world peace, too.
- Microsoft Windows - June 16, 2008
- ESRB Everyone 10
- US 19.99
According to EB Games-GameStop, you can get it at an even lower price (20 smackeroos slashed off), while bundled with MumboJumbo's other puzzler, 7 Wonders of the World. For folks looking for a fast fix to boredom, this bundle's a keeper. But remember that the deal is exclusive only to both retail chains and no other.
- Microsoft Windows - June 16, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 19.99
In fact, the developer's went all out on authenticity in this one. From the mapping out of 34,000 square kilometers of sea, real-world climactic and weather data - heck, you've seen the 40 foot waves on TV right? This one has them as well - all realistically rendered.
Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm was announced to arrive on Microsoft Xbox 360s and Microsoft Windows.
- Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Teen
- 360: US 59.99; PC: US 39.99
Now this title, like The Sims Builder, is all about creating, personalizing, testing, and showing off your own creature. But don't worry, the creature you put together with the retail version will work immediately in Spore once it hits retail in September.
- Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X - June 17, 2008
- Not rated by ESRB
- US 9.99
- Nintendo DS - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 29.99
Fall of XANA is a role playing game with much similarity to Final Fantasy. Doubtful? Don't be: the story and background of the cartoon, plus its universe melded with a tactical RPG engine, actually works. And it works well, we might add.
- Nintendo DS - June 17, 2008
- Not rated by ESRB
- US 29.99
It's just too bad that Warner Bros. Games' Wacky Races: Crash and Dash isn't designed with the Wii Wheel in mind, but at least you can focus your attentions on denying the competition the finish line by knocking them off the race. After all, that's what Wacky Races is all about.
- Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii - June 17, 2008
- Not rated by ESRB
- US 29,99
With a collection of secret agent-grade gadgets and weapons, players get to guide Clank in saving the day, getting the girl, and returning the tuxedo before dinner. Okay - maybe just saving the day.
- Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone 10
- US 39.99
Petz Dogz Fashion is not an add-on to Petz. It's a full virtual pet simulator on its own, though this one's got a fashion show slapped in there somewhere.
- Nintendo DS - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 29.99
Because in the same way people loved the PSP's Lumines for it's trippy, "splashed acid on myself and now I glow awesomeness" feel, you could love this update to Space Invaders on DS or PSP. It's not an experience best described in words, so if you can get your hands on a gameplay vid, you'd get everything that was needed to be said - stat.
- Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 19.99
So as Taito worked hard creating new content to deliver the fun, they addressed the authenticity angle with the classic paddle control. Arkanoid DS in Japan comes with a bundled paddle controller add-on for the DS and DS Lite, though we can't quite seem to find a bundle version for the US. So take note: this entry is just for the game copy. For the add-on, well, there are other ways...
- Nintendo DS - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 19.99
Bandai serves up the latest installment with even more mini-games than you could imagine, although this time around they also have a slew of new, peculiar shops. Check this: an archaeological dig services shop. I admit, the idea sounded plausible when I got my first metal detector as a present, but who would've thunk?
- Nintendo DS - June 17, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- US 29.99
It featured hover racing themes similar to one PlayStation favorite, WipEout, yet took the break-neck speeds off enclosed tracks into a blown-open course - al a Star Wars' pod racing.
Unlike pod racing, however, Fatal Inertia takes extreme sports to a different level: in this game, if you can't outrace your enemy, then blow him to shreds. Either that, or cause enough of a disturbance in his slipstream so that his course deviates to that solid rock wall. The name says it all.
- Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) - June 19, 2008
- Not rated by ESRB
- US 29.99
But what Wii gamers won't see in Rock Band for the Wii is character customizations, which is pretty sad, since we've prepared special Miis just for the Alien Vomit band we've concocted...
- Nintendo Wii - June 22, 2008
- ESRB Teen
- Game only: US 49.99; Special Edition Bundle: US 169.99
This series completely exclusive to Nintendo's portable console does not come with a guitar, but it does come with a wicked add-on to turn your dual-screen machine into an axe-ripper. And no, it won't have you playing your DS like a guitar. The fret interface is much subtler, in fact.
- Nintendo DS - June 22, 2008
- ESRB Everyone 10
- Game only: US 49.99; Bundle: US 179.99
Buy: [ Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Storm (Windows), (Xbox 360) ]
Buy: [ Spore Creature Creator (Windows), (Mac OS X) ]
Buy: [ Imagine: Rock Star ]
Buy: [ Wacky Races: Crash and Dash (DS), (Wii) ]
Buy: [ Secret Agent Clank ]
Buy: [ Petz Dogz Fashion ]
Buy: [ Space Invaders Extreme (DS), (PSP) ]
Buy: [ Arkanoid (DS) ]
Buy: [ Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3 ]
Buy: [ Rock Band Wii (Regular), (Special Edition Bundle) ]
Buy: [ Guitar Hero: On Tour ]