Friday, March 31, 2006

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We're running down the list this week to take a look at what's going to go on shelves this week. It's the last week of the quarter, so there's going to be plenty of stuff rushing out the door at the last minute. We're on the case, working on reviews, so keep on checking the site for more details on these games.

On the Xbox this week we've got the follow-up to Full Spectrum Warrior, subtitled Ten Hammers. That, my friends, is a fair amount of hammers. Really, who needs that many hammers? Considering how frequently my mall-goth-looking Oblivion character breaks repair hammers while trying to fix his stupid shield, he could probably use those hammers. The military? Not so much.

NBA Ballers: Phenom is out this week, but only on the Xbox. The PS2 version is off until next week. How'd this happen? My guess is that the approval process for Xbox games has probably gotten a lot easier since the Xbox 360 came out, so the Xbox version of Ballers just came out on the other end of that process faster. But forget about all that. Ballers is out, and it looks pretty cool. I liked the original, so I'm looking forward to giving this new one a shot.

Far Cry: Instincts - Evolution is wicked enough to warrant both a colon and a dash. That's when you know you've hit the big time. This one expands on the console-only Far Cry: Instincts. Also, it's not to be confused with the much-different Xbox 360 game, Far Cry: Instincts - Predator. No word yet on if you can turn invisible and fight a mud-covered Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Rumble Roses XX is out, bringing its somewhat-creepy brand of wrestling from the PS2 to the Xbox 360. Also on the 360 this week are Dynasty Warriors 5: Empires and tennis action from 2K Sports in the form of Top Spin 2. Interestingly, both of these games are going for $39.99, rather than the standard $59.99. That's not quite "budget pricing," but hey, that's still a better price. But enough about this week's games, right? Most of you 360 owners are probably still playing Oblivion right now. If I wasn't sitting here, writing this, I'd probably be doing the same. So get to it!



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