Weekly games bonanza 16

Did you pick up any of the past week’s releases?

Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat
Based on the Spike TV series that pits two of the most feared warriors civilization has ever known against each other, Deadliest Warrior: Ancient Combat combines two explosive Deadliest Warrior games — Deadliest Warrior: The Game & Deadliest Warrior: Legends — into one package, and also adds a huge arsenal of additional weapons and features found only on this disc.
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
Disgaea 3 is a sequel to Disgaea, a hardcore, turn-based strategy RPG. The game follows the exploits of Mao, the most honored student at Evil Academy, a school where the tardiest, laziest, and rudest demons receive the highest marks. The son of the school chairman, Mao has never once attended class nor opened a textbook. He longs to overthrow his father and assume the title of Overlord, which he decides he must become a hero to achieve. Join him on his zany adventure filled with witty dialogue, exciting events, and thrilling strategy battles.

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The House of the Dead 4
Slap in a clip and prepare for an onslaught of terror in The House of the Dead 4! Set three years after the second game, the fourth game in the shoot-em-up series featuring House of the Dead 2’s protagonist James Taylor as well as new hero Kate Green, working together to battle untold horrors from beyond. In addition to the run-and-gun-down-creatures gameplay players had come to know and love, this title introduced hidden “treasure rooms” that contain score-boosting items, as well as interactive sequences that force players to push away grabby enemies. Watch out for the biters!

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StarDrone Extreme
StarDrone Extreme is a perfect blend of high-speed physics and pinball action, with strategic elements of break-out and object collection. But this is no walk amongst the stars, as the Drone is always in motion in the zero gravity environment, and the more stellar matter collected, the faster it travels until it is careening across the screen at light speed. Gather enough momentum and enter into Comet Rush where the Drone is impervious to all enemies and obstacles. Cause your attackers to crash with rapid speed while collecting gems and power-up enhancements. Explore the level to find key power-ups and earn more points that will ultimately let you compete against the world on the StarDrone Extreme leader boards. 

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Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time
Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time is a freewheeling time travel adventure to designed to test your imagination and your skill. Lead kooky inventor Doc Clock and his contemptuous robot, Sack, on their first awesome adventure through time to save Doc’s beloved cat from a prickly fate. Test your creative ability by devising ingenious inventions to overcome improbable obstacles. Then push your piloting skills to the limit as you attempt to steer your crazy contraptions through an insane world of spiky pits, icy chasms and erupting volcanoes, all dominated by technophobic hippy robots.1  5  5
Pure Chess
Throughout history, only one game has truly stood the test of time and made a significant impact on societies the world over. Now, that classic strategy board game comes to life in stunning digital detail! Become a grandmaster in Pure Chess. Work through a comprehensive tutorial to improve your chess skills. Take on up to seven of your PlayStation Network friends using turn-based gameplay.

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Paint Park
Turning the PS Vita’s impressive 5″ OLED screen into a sketch pad, Paint Park is made for beginners and expert artists alike. Using PS Vita’s touchscreen to make and share drawings, you can doodle, sketch and scribble quickly and easily with the virtual markers and on-screen color palette. The PS Vita’s front and rear cameras can play a part too, as you can take pictures and add your own creative imaginings to them. Paint Park can also be a socially rewarding as users can share their work and even compete with up to five friends in the multiplayer via the Ad Hoc mode.

 

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  1. dFUSE Baj says:

    Nothing for me here, although I’m kinda curious about Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time. Anyone tried it?

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