Eidos' comic-book action-adventure game committed to
X360, PS3; Square Enix's Final Fantasy 3D fighter hits PSP, with
Professor Layton rolling onto DS and Metroid Prime Trilogy for Wii.
Although Madden NFL 10 kicked off two weeks ago, this month has yet to
see a deluge of noteworthy titles. That will change this week with the
debut of numerous prominent titles, including Batman: Arkham Asylum,
Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, and
Metroid Prime Trilogy.
Published by Eidos Interactive, Batman: Arkham Asylum
follows the caped crusader as he takes on the Joker and other
supervillains in the titular madhouse. Co-written by Paul Dini,
producer of TV's Batman: The Animated Series, the game heats up
when the Joker wreaks havoc in Arkham. There, he orchestrates a plan to
kill Batman and terrorize Gotham City with the help of myriad
accomplices. As an added incentive, PS3 gamers will be able to play as
Gotham City's quintessential madman in the game's challenge map modes.
The PC version of the game, however, won't come out until September 15.
Meanwhile, the PSP will see the release of Dissidia: Final Fantasy, from Eidos parent company Square Enix.
The 3D fighter features more than 20 characters from the first dozen
Final Fantasy games. In addition to series protagonists such as Squall,
Cloud, and Tidus, the roster includes more villainous entrants such as
Sephiroth. Dissidia retains many Final Fantasy conventions, including
summon attacks and role-playing-game-style character development.
Alongside the game's August 25 release, GameStop will feature an
exclusive, limited-edition PSP bundle package. It includes Sony
Pictures' Final Fantasy VII Advent Children on UMD, a 2GB Memory Stick
Pro Duo, and a Mystic Silver PSP-3000--all for $200.
Moving from Sony's handheld to Nintendo's, Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box
will roll onto the DS on Monday. The puzzle game takes the inquisitive
scholar on a quaint train ride through a fictional European landscape
to solve the mystery of the Elysian box. The sequel to 2008's Professor
Layton and the Curious Village, the upcoming Nintendo title features
over 150 puzzles and a tea-brewing minigame.
Another Nintendo-published title, Metroid Prime Trilogy,
will charge onto the Wii on Monday. The compilation will include 2007's
current-generation debut of the space-faring adventure
franchise--Metroid Prime 3: Corruption--as well as revamps of the
series' two GameCube installments on a single disc. Both the original
Prime and Echoes will be updated with motion controls along the lines
of those featured in Corruption. The two games will also support
widescreen displays, and players will be able to unlock art and music
by achieving a number of in-game objectives.
The Wii will also see the debut of an action adventure game, ominously titled Cursed Mountain.
As a mountaineer trekking through abandoned villages and decrepit
Buddhist temples, players battle ghosts and solve puzzles through
roughly 20 hours of gameplay. Meanwhile, Koei's Warriors Orochi 2
is heading to the PSP following its release on the PS2 and Xbox 360 in
2008. The upcoming hack-and-slash game will introduce new modes,
including Dream, Versus, and Survival.
PC gamers will be able to purchase CrimeCraft,
an online first-person shooter set in a gritty modern gangland. Players
assemble fellow thugs to battle over urban turf in 14 combat instances.
On the Xbox 360, 2K Games' NBA 2K10: Draft Combine
will slam onto Xbox Live for 400 Microsoft points ($5). Players can
create their own players using more than 300 different attributes,
compete in five-on-five matchups, and try out other various minigames.
The PlayStation Network release is due out September 3.
With Watchmen: The End is Nigh Part 2 already out for the
PlayStation 3, users of the Xbox 360 and PC will now be able to pick up
the same title Wednesday. Based on the Watchmen comic book, the
superheroes Rorschach and Nite Owl team up to solve the case of the
missing Violet Greene.
PC and Xbox 360 users can also purchase a new retail bundle of Fallout
3 add-ons this week. Bethesda's Fallout 3 Game Add-On Pack: Broken
Steel and Point Lookout combines two expansions to the post-apocalyptic
RPG--both of which were previously available for individual
download--into one $19.99 retail package for PC and 360. Rounding out
the week's releases is The Sims 2 University Life Collection for the
PC, which will pack together The Sims 2 University, The Sims 2 IKEA
Stuff, and The Sims 2 Teen Style Stuff.
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 23, 2009 No new releases scheduled.
AUGUST 24, 2009 Metroid Prime Trilogy--Wii--Nintendo Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box--DS--Nintendo The Sims 2 University Life Collection--PC--Electronic Arts
AUGUST 25, 2009 Batman: Arkham Asylum--PS3, X360--Eidos Interactive The Clique: Diss and Make Up--DS--Warner Bros. CrimeCraft--PC--Vogster Cursed Mountain--Wii--Deep Silver Dissidia: Final Fantasy--PSP--Square Enix Fallout 3 Game Add-On Pack: Broken Steel and Point Lookout--PC, X360--Bethesda Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming--DS--Natsume Harvest Moon: Magical Melody--Wii--Rising Star Games Imagine: Teacher Class Trip--DS--Ubisoft Logic Island--DS--No Company Mahjongg Ancient Mayas--DS--Cerasus Media Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy--PS2--NIS America Princess Lillifee's Magic Fairy--DS--DreamCatcher Interactive Reel Fishing: Angler's Dream--Wii--Natsume Warriors Orochi 2--PSP--Koei Wizards of Waverly Place--DS, Wii--Disney Interactive
AUGUST 26, 2009 NBA 2K10: Draft Combine--X360--2K Games Watchmen: The End Is Nigh Part 2--X360--Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
AUGUST 27, 2009 Shimano Xtreme Fishing--Wii--Mastiff
AUGUST 28, 2009 Beach Fun Summer Challenge--Wii--Midway
AUGUST 29, 2009 No new releases scheduled. |