Raven's supernatural shooter sequel spooks PC, PS3,
X360; Epic's sci-fi shooter scrolls onto XBL; Raven Squad on PC, X360;
Spectrobes: Origins for Wii.
With the official end of summer nearly a month away, game releases will
begin to heat up. Until they do, gamers can look forward to a number of
shooting titles this week, including Raven Squad, Shadow Complex,
and--most notably--Wolfenstein.
Developed by Raven Software under the supervision of id Software, Wolfenstein
is a sequel to the 2001 shooter Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The new
game drops players into the army boots of B.J. Blazkowicz, who is once
again sent behind enemy lines to thwart Hitler's occult ambitions. For
this go-around, players will harness the power of a sought-after
artifact to combat Hitler's own freakish army of evil. Wolfenstein
features robust online gameplay that includes three modes: Team
Deathmatch, Objective, and Stopwatch.
At the tail-end of Microsoft's Summer of Arcade promotion is Epic Games' sci-fi shooter Shadow Complex.
Although the game is a 2D side-scroller, players can shoot enemies
along a 3D plane as the protagonist rescues a woman from the clutches
of a rogue paramilitary group. Shadow Complex costs 1,200 Microsoft
points ($15). However, for those who buy all five Summer of Arcade
titles, Microsoft will grant an MSP800 ($10) rebate.
Another gun game, Atomic Motion's Raven Squad,
is a mix of real-time strategy and first-person shooting. The
jungle-themed title features two mercenary squads who parachute into
the Amazon to save a kidnapped VIP from rebel forces. The game sports
an online co-op mode, four-wheel vehicles, and an overhead satellite
view for tactical control.
Besides the trio of shooter games, the episodic adventures of Tales of
Monkey Island continue this week, with the second chapter of Telltale's
adventure series sailing in for the PC. In the first episode, Launch of
the Screaming Narwhal, franchise protagonist Guybrush Threepwood once
again found his wife kidnapped by the undead pirate LeChuck. Episode
two picks up where the first left off, with Threepwood having just
escaped Flotsam Island aboard The Screaming Narwhal and on the prowl
for LeChuck. The release date for the WiiWare edition of Chapter Two
has yet to be announced.
Meanwhile, Disney's Spectrobes: Origins
will emerge on Tuesday. The action role-playing game allows players to
excavate fossils and incubate them into the titular creatures. Once
grown, the Spectrobes can fight alongside the protagonist in the
Wii-exclusive game.
For further details on the week's games, visit GameSpot's New Releases page.
The full list of downloadable games on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live
Marketplace, and the Wii Shop Channel will be revealed later this week.
Release dates are based on retailer listings and are subject to change. AUGUST 16, 2009 No new releases scheduled
AUGUST 17, 2009 No new releases scheduled.
AUGUST 18, 2009 My Dress-Up--DS--Oxygen Interactive My Make-Up--DS--Oxygen Interactive Osmos--PC--Hemisphere Games Paws & Claws Pet Vet--WII--THQ Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger--PC, X360--Evolved Games Spectrobes: Origins--WII--Disney Interactive Studios Sudoku Ball Detective--DS--Playlogic War Leaders: Clash of Nations--PC--Dreamcatcher Wolfenstein--PC, PS3, X360--Activision
AUGUST 19, 2009 Shadow Complex--X360--Epic Games
AUGUST 20, 2009 Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 2: The Siege of Spinner Cay--PC--Telltale Games
AUGUST 21, 2009 All Star 5-A-Side Football--DS--Oxygen Interactive
AUGUST 22, 2009 No new releases scheduled.
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