CAG's shipwreck & mrs. shipwreck preview the new releases for the week of March 25th, 2008. This week features a couple of heavy hitters on the portable front, so hopefully you either are on the go or have a comfortable place on which to go.
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Multi-Platform
Dark Sector Dev. Digital Extremes Pub. D3 Systems: 360, PS3 MSRP: $59.99
Dark Sector dares to explore what you would get if you mixed Gears of War with Krull and then stuck them in an even more generic story and environment. Even so, if you are looking to put some bullets in people and then slice them up with your bladed boomerang, you'll probably have a decent enough time as the graphics look nice and the controls are well done. You can even fly the glaive around with the Six-Axis in the PlayStation 3 version similar to the Kai portions of Heavenly Sword. Unfortunately, there is no co-op play of any kind, so that's going to cut into some of the replay value that Gears of War had going for it, but maybe some of the online multi-player modes will be fun. I must admit, this game appears to have turned out better than what I was anticipating. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free baseball hat with the purchase of Dark Sector. Amazon is offering a free digital comic book download. Family Video is offering either version for around $58 shipped.
Purchase At Amazon $59.99 (Free shipping and free digital download of the Dark Sector comic book)
Purchase At Family Video $57.68 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $59.99 (Free Dark Sector baseball hat with purchase)
Purchase At Amazon $59.99 (Free shipping and free digital download of the Dark Sector comic book)
Purchase At Family Video $57.68 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $59.99 (Free Dark Sector baseball hat with purchase)
Obscure: Aftermath Dev. Hydravision Pub. Ignition Entertainment Systems: PC, PS2, Wii MSRP: $14.99-$29.99
Here's a sequel to a horror game that nobody bothered to buy last generation. Makes you wonder why sequels can't get made for games you actually care about, doesn't it? Well, the last game followed some kids in high school as they were confronted with monsters, where this one deals with some kids in college as they are confronted with monsters. So far there are only a couple of reviews for this game and they vary greatly. All of them agree that the game is not the least bit frightening, but there's an argument for whether or not the two-player cooperative play redeems the game. As a general rule, I've found that if the only reason I'm remotely interested in a game is because of co-op play, the only thing that's going to happen at the end of the day is one other person wondering why I would buy this game. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Obscure: The Aftermath.
Purchase At Amazon $14.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $28.24 (99 cent shipping)
Viking: Battle for Asgard Dev. Creative Assembly Pub. Sega Systems: 360, PS3 MSRP: $59.99
They should really make this game title more interesting. It suggests a rather boring storyline; instead it should read "Norse God: Battle for Asgard with Zombies". Doesn't that sound way more fun? The Norse Goddess Hel is angry at being banished, so she's raising the dead to battle against Odin, Lord of Asgard. This action title has some really nice video of the gameplay, and anytime a game description talks of dismembered foes, you're in for a treat. There's a strategy feel to this title, because as you play, you free more Vikings willing to fight along side you. Your map illustrates the camps of both friends and foes, and there are in-game goals that you must complete before going into battle. Yes, the map jumping is the majority of the gameplay, but there are larger battles to survive as well. There are periodic frustrations mixed that make the game more average than spectacular, and the frame rate of the battles is slow. It has been reported that the frame rate is more evident on the PS3 version and that the PS3 also has some problems with the graphics. If you love blood, guts, and gore (and expect nothing more), you'll probably love this title. However, the majority of gamers will probably see how great this game could have been and be disappointed. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free art book with the purchase of Viking: Battle for Asgard. Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card with the purchase of the game.
Purchase At Amazon $59.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $57.68 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $59.99 (Free art book with purchase)
Purchase At Circuit City $59.99 (Free $10 gift card with purchase)
Purchase At Amazon $59.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $57.68 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $59.99 (Free art book with purchase)
Purchase At Circuit City $59.99 (Free $10 gift card with purchase)
Wii
Octomania Dev. Idea Factory Pub. Conspiracy Entertainment Systems: Wii MSRP: $19.99
This new puzzle title has an animation style similar to Pokemon with traditional falling-block gameplay. I mean, falling octopus gameplay. The main character, Kari, has screwed up a magical spell, resulting in millions of octopi (yes, that's the plural for octopus) to fill the land. The game offers a single-player story mode, endless mode, online multiplayer, and local co-op play. There's a tutorial mode as well, but the gameplay is pretty simple and involves grouping octopi of the same color under large nets. This title looks like a solid puzzle game that probably isn't anything spectacularly new. But, with the $20 price tag, it's a solid buy. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Octomania.
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Opoona Dev. ArtePiazza Pub. Koei Systems: Wii MSRP: $49.99
A band of brave warriors known as Cosmo Guards are entrusted with saving the world and maintaining universal peace. A young boy name Opoona finds himself alone on a new planet after his siblings are found missing and his parents are injured (sounds like a great new planet, huh?). He then must get a job, meet people, and become licensed to travel before he can leave to look for his siblings. Koei is calling this title a "lifestyle RPG" , which seems to mean that the RPG elements are simple yet solid, which makes this title perfect for the Wii's newbie gamer audience. The art style is unique, with Opoona looking sort of like those Fisher Price people I had as a kid. The controls are done exclusively with the nunchuk and are reminiscent of Fight Night. The battle system is real-time with nothing all that spectacular to set it apart. While this title is definitely unique, it's simplistic style, animation, and lack of voice-overs makes it a little too simple for me to pay $50. A game worth playing for sure, but not at such a high price point. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
Family Video is offering Opoona for around $48 shipped.
Purchase At Amazon $49.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $46.87 (99 cent shipping)
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk Dev. Kando Games Pub. XS Games Systems: Wii MSRP: $29.99
In 2006 a near-futuristic jet fighting game that took around two hours to finish came out for the PlayStation 2. Two years later, we've got a Wii version. Little information is known about how they've Wiied-it-up, but that 53 MetaCritic score for the PS2 version certainly doesn't have me breaking out my Iron Eagle soundtrack in anticipation. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
DS
Backyard Baseball '09 Dev. Humongous Entertainment Pub. Atari Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
David "Big Pappi" Ortiz graces the cover of this year's edition of Backyard Baseball, so throw your hands in the air, if you's a true player... of little kids baseball games. Featuring official Major League players and teams, you can play single games, an entire season, or maybe just hit a few longballs through your local Dick's Sporting Goods in Home Run Derby. There's even create-a-player/team functionality and wireless multiplayer this year, so you can challenge a friend to the stylus-based gameplay. The preview is over now, put your hands back down. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Backyard Baseball '09.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Deep Discount $28.99 (Free shipping)
Championship Pony Dev. Coyote Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS MSRP: $14.99
(Deja Preview) Nuture, train, and make your pony pretty as you compete in three day events including "Cross Country", "Show Jumping", and "Dressage". If you do well enough, you earn money to buy more ponies, since your first pony is obviously not good enough to win championships and keep you happy. Poor first pony, I feel so sad for her; all she wanted was to be loved. Could you at least bring her out of the barn for some zany mini-games from time to time? - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Championship Pony.
Purchase At Amazon $14.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Deep Discount $13.99 (Free shipping)
Harvest Moon DS Cute Dev. Marvelous Pub. Natsume Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
This title is Harvest Moon DS but with a female protagonist instead of a male. The gamer can also change the color of the girl's clothing, the wallpaper and flooring of her house, and your kid (if you ever get to this point without getting bored) can be male or female. Initially, when the game starts, the player will be asked several questions, and the answers determine the color of the girl's hair (blonde or brunette). I have to be honest, I like playing Harvest Moon games, but there are now so many of them that they all run together in my head. So, I really don't need to go back and play the same game as a girl. Although, I wish the girl versions came out first. Here's the real reason to read this preview: There's a new "best friend" system in the Japanese version where you're trying to get the other girls in town to like you (instead of the men). There's a best friends ceremony at the beach! with rings! AND she then moves in with you and shows up with a random kid! It's Harvest Moon DS Lesbian! This feature might not be available in the US version, but if it does, you can bet Jack Thompson or Fox News will be all over this one. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free Harvest Moon plush cat with the purchase of Harvest Moon DS Cute.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Deep Discount $28.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $29.99 (Free plush cat with purchase)
M&M's Kart Racing Dev. Frontline Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS MSRP: $19.99
Some things fit naturally with M&M's: trail mix, ice cream, trips to the movie theater. But arcade style racing on the DS? This title features collectable chocolate coins and comical one-liners like "Approaching sound barrier!" as you putt along at sub 20 mph speeds. As kart racers go, this certainly isn't going to melt your mind, but maybe your kid is really into M&M's or brightly colored objects that don't make sudden movements. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for M&M's Kart Racing.
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Deep Discount $18.99 (Free shipping)
Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword Dev. Team Ninja Pub. Tecmo Systems: DS MSRP: $34.99
By now I'm sure everyone knows that Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword is supposed to be amazing. Team Ninja has somehow managed to make a 3D action game look great on the DS AND make it control almost entirely with the stylus. Sure, the difficulty has been toned down, but that makes perfect sense for a portable adventure. The action is fast and the stylus movements are intuitive as you slice and dice with Mr. Hayabusa six months after the events of the last game. The only downside is the game itself only takes five to seven hours to complete, so keep that in mind when you are plunking down $35. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free sword stylus with the purchase of Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword.
Purchase At Amazon $34.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Deep Discount $33.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $34.99 (Free sword stylus with purchase)
Xbox 360
Universe at War: Earth Assault Dev. Petroglyph Pub. Sega Systems: 360 MSRP: $59.99
(Deja Preview) We normally don’t cover too many PC games, but the ads that I’ve been bombarded with lately on my Xbox 360 seem to think I should mention this one. It’s a real-time strategy game where aliens are trying to take over the earth. So it’s not just a clever title. - ship
And the time for those ads to come to fruition is upon us. The PC version of Universe at War was reviewed well. I tried to read some of those reviews, but like most real-time strategy write-ups, I just can't do it. I get a paragraph or two in and I completely lose all frames of reference. The control scheme on the 360 version has been reported as being pretty nicely done though, so if RTS is your thing, well here's another one. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free faceplate with the purchase of Universe at War.
Purchase At Amazon $59.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $57.68 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At EB Games $59.99 (Free Universe at War faceplate with purchase)
PS2
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 Dev. CyberConnect2 Pub. Namco Bandai Systems: PS2 MSRP: $39.99
Like a seemingly endless and repetitive Depeche Mode song, the Naruto games keep coming out and fans apparently just can't get enough. So sing it with me! They just can't get enough. Every other week, Naruto's back again. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Add a number on the end and put it out my friend. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Forty-one characters all set to fight and shout. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Same basic fighting scheme as the last game that came out. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. They've added some new modes and you can summon bigger things. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. They'll never stop releasing these because Naruto fans, they just can't seem to get enough...oh-woah. (Repeat "They just can't get enough" 16 times and fade out.) - ship
Best Deal:
Fry's is offering Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 for $38.
Purchase At Amazon $39.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Deep Discount $38.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Fry's $37.99
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure Dev. Atomic Planet Pub. Destination Software Systems: PS2 MSRP: $14.99
Control six different seafaring dinosaurs in this National Geographic film tie-in. That of course means you not only get to play as swimming reptiles, you get to learn about them as well. The game actually plays like a flight combat style game where you dogfight other sea creatures in order to eat them or avoid being eaten. And of course, being the studious dinosaurs they are, they like to collect and learn about fossils as they battle for their lives. The Wii version was released earlier this year to not-so-stellar reviews. Maybe it would have benefitted by a Sigmund appearance? - ship
Best Deal:
Family Video is offering Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure for $14 shipped.
Purchase At Amazon $14.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Purchase At Family Video $12.99 (99 cent shipping)
PSP
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Dev. Square Enix Pub. Square Enix Systems: PSP MSRP: $39.99
While I absolutely loved the original Final Fantasy VII, I can claim to have at best a loose understanding of all the plot points or what the hell was actually going on. That said, I do remember Zack, the star of this prequel, but the blurring of his identity with that of his best friend Cloud still confuses me to this day (Zack's a brunette, Cloud's a blonde, got it). Maybe Crisis Core will be the game to explain everything for me, maybe it will just confound everything further. Either way, I'm pretty sure I'm going to enjoy this trip back to Midgar with cameos from most of the major characters. The combat takes place in real-time now, but Materia is back and has been expanded to offer you even more choices for customizing your abilities. So what that basically adds up to is a Kingdom Hearts style of combat with a little bit more depth. I bet Aeris is going to be extra excited when she calls me to let me know my pre-order is in for this one! - ship
Best Deal:
Amazon is offering a free UMD case with the purchase of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card. Fry's is offering the game for $32.
Purchase At Amazon $39.99 (Free shipping and free Shin-Ra Limited Edition UMD case)
Purchase At Family Video $38.46 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At Circuit City $39.99 (Free $10 gift card with purchase)
Purchase At Fry's $31.99
Warriors Orochi Dev. Omega Force Pub. Koei Systems: PSP MSRP: $29.99
(Deja Preview) Guess what you would get if you were to combine Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2. Go on, guess. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Warriors Orochi.
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $28.24 (99 cent shipping)
PC
Australia Zoo Quest Dev. Dreamcatcher Interactive Pub. Dreamcatcher Interactive Systems: PC MSRP: $19.99
At first, I thought this title would be an Australian version of Zoo Tycoon, but it's actually a single-player puzzle title. There are 20 levels, each with 3 levels of difficulty. As you finish each level, you unlock new animals and new edutainment opportunities. The gameplay is similar to Zoo Keeper on the DS or Bejeweled. The $20 price point seems a bit high, even with all the edutainment. That being said, it's the only game so far to feature a wombat level. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals on Australia Zoo Quest.
Purchase At Amazon $19.99 (Free shipping on orders over $25)
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Dev. EA Los Angeles Pub. Electronic Arts Systems: PC MSRP: $29.99, $49.99
Expanding on the popular real-time strategy game, Kane's Wrath introduces a global conquest mode, an additional Brotherhood of Nod campaign, new sub-faction units, and thirty new multi-player maps. Seems like that should keep fans of the series content for awhile. The Limited Edition includes both Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath. - ship
Best Deal:
Both Circuit City and Fry's are offering Kane's Wrath for $18.
Purchase At Amazon $49.99 (Free shipping and free access to the Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Beta)
Purchase At Family Video $48.07 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At Amazon $29.99 (Free shipping and free access to the Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Beta)
Purchase At Family Video $28.84 (99 cent shipping)
Purchase At Circuit City $17.99
Purchase At Fry's $17.99
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Dev. Ubi Soft Montreal Pub. Ubi Soft Systems: PC MSRP: $49.99
(Deja Preview) Rainbow Six stays in Vegas as the direct sequel to the popular first-person tactical shooter doesn't stray too far from the original. The game now features a more robust leveling-up system that not only tracks your kills for experience points, but also factors in how you go about getting those kills. This leads to unlocking items for your custom character that you might actually find beneficial to your style of play. Also featured this time around is a jump-in/jump-out two player co-op mode that allows players to tackle the full campaign with a buddy without any unneccessary hassle. And off course, all the great multiplayer modes are back so there will be plenty of terrorists to hunt, but a couple new modes have been added to go along with the new weapons, gear, and maps. Nothing about Vegas 2 is going to change your opinion of the series, but if you enjoyed the last game and are simply looking for a more refined way to shoot bad guys in the face, this is a no brainer. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2.
Purchase At Amazon $49.99 (Free shipping)
Purchase At Family Video $48.07 (99 cent shipping)
On The DL with the Shipwrecks
King's Knight Systems: Wii (NES) MSRP: $5
This NES RPG/SHMUP title has the obligatory Princess-getting-captured storyline, but the game itself leaves me wondering why I don't already own it. It's a vertically scrolling shooter but has various level-ups throughout that improve your speed, jumping, life meter, weapon, shield, etc... There are four players within your party, and each player has a stage within each level. If a character finds four elements, he or she is able to use a "special power" such as transforming into a giant dragon or using a spell to kill all the enemies on screen. The screen shots are reminiscent of Zelda, and I can't really find any reason not to buy this game for $5. - mrs. ship
Powerball Systems: Wii (Genesis) MSRP: $8
We all know that in the future we will only play sports that are ultraviolent and a combination of at least two past sports. Well, Powerball combines football, soccer, rugby, and handball and then infuses it all with a good helping of extremitude, early 90's style. If you've played Speedball 2 on XBLA, you know what to expect. - ship
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey Systems: 360 MSRP: $15
A well received adventure game that can be found used at your local Blockbuster for around $5. That's where I got a copy recently and all I can say is, this thing better get a whole lot more interesting after the first hour. - ship
TiQal Systems: 360 MSRP: $10
TiQal is a Tetris style game that has you rotating and dropping pieces to form blocks of similar colors. There are various power-ups and bonuses you can get to perform attacks and I don't know what else to say. I guess, see if it TiQals your fancy this Wednesday. - ship
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Multi-Platform
Dark Sector Dev. Digital Extremes Pub. D3 Systems: 360, PS3 MSRP: $59.99
Dark Sector dares to explore what you would get if you mixed Gears of War with Krull and then stuck them in an even more generic story and environment. Even so, if you are looking to put some bullets in people and then slice them up with your bladed boomerang, you'll probably have a decent enough time as the graphics look nice and the controls are well done. You can even fly the glaive around with the Six-Axis in the PlayStation 3 version similar to the Kai portions of Heavenly Sword. Unfortunately, there is no co-op play of any kind, so that's going to cut into some of the replay value that Gears of War had going for it, but maybe some of the online multi-player modes will be fun. I must admit, this game appears to have turned out better than what I was anticipating. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free baseball hat with the purchase of Dark Sector. Amazon is offering a free digital comic book download. Family Video is offering either version for around $58 shipped.






Obscure: Aftermath Dev. Hydravision Pub. Ignition Entertainment Systems: PC, PS2, Wii MSRP: $14.99-$29.99
Here's a sequel to a horror game that nobody bothered to buy last generation. Makes you wonder why sequels can't get made for games you actually care about, doesn't it? Well, the last game followed some kids in high school as they were confronted with monsters, where this one deals with some kids in college as they are confronted with monsters. So far there are only a couple of reviews for this game and they vary greatly. All of them agree that the game is not the least bit frightening, but there's an argument for whether or not the two-player cooperative play redeems the game. As a general rule, I've found that if the only reason I'm remotely interested in a game is because of co-op play, the only thing that's going to happen at the end of the day is one other person wondering why I would buy this game. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Obscure: The Aftermath.




Viking: Battle for Asgard Dev. Creative Assembly Pub. Sega Systems: 360, PS3 MSRP: $59.99
They should really make this game title more interesting. It suggests a rather boring storyline; instead it should read "Norse God: Battle for Asgard with Zombies". Doesn't that sound way more fun? The Norse Goddess Hel is angry at being banished, so she's raising the dead to battle against Odin, Lord of Asgard. This action title has some really nice video of the gameplay, and anytime a game description talks of dismembered foes, you're in for a treat. There's a strategy feel to this title, because as you play, you free more Vikings willing to fight along side you. Your map illustrates the camps of both friends and foes, and there are in-game goals that you must complete before going into battle. Yes, the map jumping is the majority of the gameplay, but there are larger battles to survive as well. There are periodic frustrations mixed that make the game more average than spectacular, and the frame rate of the battles is slow. It has been reported that the frame rate is more evident on the PS3 version and that the PS3 also has some problems with the graphics. If you love blood, guts, and gore (and expect nothing more), you'll probably love this title. However, the majority of gamers will probably see how great this game could have been and be disappointed. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free art book with the purchase of Viking: Battle for Asgard. Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card with the purchase of the game.








Wii
Octomania Dev. Idea Factory Pub. Conspiracy Entertainment Systems: Wii MSRP: $19.99
This new puzzle title has an animation style similar to Pokemon with traditional falling-block gameplay. I mean, falling octopus gameplay. The main character, Kari, has screwed up a magical spell, resulting in millions of octopi (yes, that's the plural for octopus) to fill the land. The game offers a single-player story mode, endless mode, online multiplayer, and local co-op play. There's a tutorial mode as well, but the gameplay is pretty simple and involves grouping octopi of the same color under large nets. This title looks like a solid puzzle game that probably isn't anything spectacularly new. But, with the $20 price tag, it's a solid buy. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Octomania.

Opoona Dev. ArtePiazza Pub. Koei Systems: Wii MSRP: $49.99
A band of brave warriors known as Cosmo Guards are entrusted with saving the world and maintaining universal peace. A young boy name Opoona finds himself alone on a new planet after his siblings are found missing and his parents are injured (sounds like a great new planet, huh?). He then must get a job, meet people, and become licensed to travel before he can leave to look for his siblings. Koei is calling this title a "lifestyle RPG" , which seems to mean that the RPG elements are simple yet solid, which makes this title perfect for the Wii's newbie gamer audience. The art style is unique, with Opoona looking sort of like those Fisher Price people I had as a kid. The controls are done exclusively with the nunchuk and are reminiscent of Fight Night. The battle system is real-time with nothing all that spectacular to set it apart. While this title is definitely unique, it's simplistic style, animation, and lack of voice-overs makes it a little too simple for me to pay $50. A game worth playing for sure, but not at such a high price point. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
Family Video is offering Opoona for around $48 shipped.


Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk Dev. Kando Games Pub. XS Games Systems: Wii MSRP: $29.99
In 2006 a near-futuristic jet fighting game that took around two hours to finish came out for the PlayStation 2. Two years later, we've got a Wii version. Little information is known about how they've Wiied-it-up, but that 53 MetaCritic score for the PS2 version certainly doesn't have me breaking out my Iron Eagle soundtrack in anticipation. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk.

DS
Backyard Baseball '09 Dev. Humongous Entertainment Pub. Atari Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
David "Big Pappi" Ortiz graces the cover of this year's edition of Backyard Baseball, so throw your hands in the air, if you's a true player... of little kids baseball games. Featuring official Major League players and teams, you can play single games, an entire season, or maybe just hit a few longballs through your local Dick's Sporting Goods in Home Run Derby. There's even create-a-player/team functionality and wireless multiplayer this year, so you can challenge a friend to the stylus-based gameplay. The preview is over now, put your hands back down. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Backyard Baseball '09.


Championship Pony Dev. Coyote Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS MSRP: $14.99
(Deja Preview) Nuture, train, and make your pony pretty as you compete in three day events including "Cross Country", "Show Jumping", and "Dressage". If you do well enough, you earn money to buy more ponies, since your first pony is obviously not good enough to win championships and keep you happy. Poor first pony, I feel so sad for her; all she wanted was to be loved. Could you at least bring her out of the barn for some zany mini-games from time to time? - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Championship Pony.


Harvest Moon DS Cute Dev. Marvelous Pub. Natsume Systems: DS MSRP: $29.99
This title is Harvest Moon DS but with a female protagonist instead of a male. The gamer can also change the color of the girl's clothing, the wallpaper and flooring of her house, and your kid (if you ever get to this point without getting bored) can be male or female. Initially, when the game starts, the player will be asked several questions, and the answers determine the color of the girl's hair (blonde or brunette). I have to be honest, I like playing Harvest Moon games, but there are now so many of them that they all run together in my head. So, I really don't need to go back and play the same game as a girl. Although, I wish the girl versions came out first. Here's the real reason to read this preview: There's a new "best friend" system in the Japanese version where you're trying to get the other girls in town to like you (instead of the men). There's a best friends ceremony at the beach! with rings! AND she then moves in with you and shows up with a random kid! It's Harvest Moon DS Lesbian! This feature might not be available in the US version, but if it does, you can bet Jack Thompson or Fox News will be all over this one. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free Harvest Moon plush cat with the purchase of Harvest Moon DS Cute.



M&M's Kart Racing Dev. Frontline Pub. Destination Software Systems: DS MSRP: $19.99
Some things fit naturally with M&M's: trail mix, ice cream, trips to the movie theater. But arcade style racing on the DS? This title features collectable chocolate coins and comical one-liners like "Approaching sound barrier!" as you putt along at sub 20 mph speeds. As kart racers go, this certainly isn't going to melt your mind, but maybe your kid is really into M&M's or brightly colored objects that don't make sudden movements. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for M&M's Kart Racing.


Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword Dev. Team Ninja Pub. Tecmo Systems: DS MSRP: $34.99
By now I'm sure everyone knows that Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword is supposed to be amazing. Team Ninja has somehow managed to make a 3D action game look great on the DS AND make it control almost entirely with the stylus. Sure, the difficulty has been toned down, but that makes perfect sense for a portable adventure. The action is fast and the stylus movements are intuitive as you slice and dice with Mr. Hayabusa six months after the events of the last game. The only downside is the game itself only takes five to seven hours to complete, so keep that in mind when you are plunking down $35. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free sword stylus with the purchase of Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword.



Xbox 360
Universe at War: Earth Assault Dev. Petroglyph Pub. Sega Systems: 360 MSRP: $59.99
(Deja Preview) We normally don’t cover too many PC games, but the ads that I’ve been bombarded with lately on my Xbox 360 seem to think I should mention this one. It’s a real-time strategy game where aliens are trying to take over the earth. So it’s not just a clever title. - ship
And the time for those ads to come to fruition is upon us. The PC version of Universe at War was reviewed well. I tried to read some of those reviews, but like most real-time strategy write-ups, I just can't do it. I get a paragraph or two in and I completely lose all frames of reference. The control scheme on the 360 version has been reported as being pretty nicely done though, so if RTS is your thing, well here's another one. - ship
Best Deal:
EB/GameStop is offering a free faceplate with the purchase of Universe at War.



PS2
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 Dev. CyberConnect2 Pub. Namco Bandai Systems: PS2 MSRP: $39.99
Like a seemingly endless and repetitive Depeche Mode song, the Naruto games keep coming out and fans apparently just can't get enough. So sing it with me! They just can't get enough. Every other week, Naruto's back again. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Add a number on the end and put it out my friend. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Forty-one characters all set to fight and shout. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. Same basic fighting scheme as the last game that came out. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. They've added some new modes and you can summon bigger things. And they just can't get enough, they just can't get enough. They'll never stop releasing these because Naruto fans, they just can't seem to get enough...oh-woah. (Repeat "They just can't get enough" 16 times and fade out.) - ship
Best Deal:
Fry's is offering Naruto: Ultimate Ninja 3 for $38.



Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure Dev. Atomic Planet Pub. Destination Software Systems: PS2 MSRP: $14.99
Control six different seafaring dinosaurs in this National Geographic film tie-in. That of course means you not only get to play as swimming reptiles, you get to learn about them as well. The game actually plays like a flight combat style game where you dogfight other sea creatures in order to eat them or avoid being eaten. And of course, being the studious dinosaurs they are, they like to collect and learn about fossils as they battle for their lives. The Wii version was released earlier this year to not-so-stellar reviews. Maybe it would have benefitted by a Sigmund appearance? - ship
Best Deal:
Family Video is offering Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure for $14 shipped.


PSP
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Dev. Square Enix Pub. Square Enix Systems: PSP MSRP: $39.99
While I absolutely loved the original Final Fantasy VII, I can claim to have at best a loose understanding of all the plot points or what the hell was actually going on. That said, I do remember Zack, the star of this prequel, but the blurring of his identity with that of his best friend Cloud still confuses me to this day (Zack's a brunette, Cloud's a blonde, got it). Maybe Crisis Core will be the game to explain everything for me, maybe it will just confound everything further. Either way, I'm pretty sure I'm going to enjoy this trip back to Midgar with cameos from most of the major characters. The combat takes place in real-time now, but Materia is back and has been expanded to offer you even more choices for customizing your abilities. So what that basically adds up to is a Kingdom Hearts style of combat with a little bit more depth. I bet Aeris is going to be extra excited when she calls me to let me know my pre-order is in for this one! - ship
Best Deal:
Amazon is offering a free UMD case with the purchase of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Circuit City is offering a free $10 gift card. Fry's is offering the game for $32.




Warriors Orochi Dev. Omega Force Pub. Koei Systems: PSP MSRP: $29.99
(Deja Preview) Guess what you would get if you were to combine Dynasty Warriors 5 and Samurai Warriors 2. Go on, guess. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Warriors Orochi.


PC
Australia Zoo Quest Dev. Dreamcatcher Interactive Pub. Dreamcatcher Interactive Systems: PC MSRP: $19.99
At first, I thought this title would be an Australian version of Zoo Tycoon, but it's actually a single-player puzzle title. There are 20 levels, each with 3 levels of difficulty. As you finish each level, you unlock new animals and new edutainment opportunities. The gameplay is similar to Zoo Keeper on the DS or Bejeweled. The $20 price point seems a bit high, even with all the edutainment. That being said, it's the only game so far to feature a wombat level. - mrs. ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals on Australia Zoo Quest.

Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Dev. EA Los Angeles Pub. Electronic Arts Systems: PC MSRP: $29.99, $49.99
Expanding on the popular real-time strategy game, Kane's Wrath introduces a global conquest mode, an additional Brotherhood of Nod campaign, new sub-faction units, and thirty new multi-player maps. Seems like that should keep fans of the series content for awhile. The Limited Edition includes both Tiberium Wars and Kane's Wrath. - ship
Best Deal:
Both Circuit City and Fry's are offering Kane's Wrath for $18.






Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Dev. Ubi Soft Montreal Pub. Ubi Soft Systems: PC MSRP: $49.99
(Deja Preview) Rainbow Six stays in Vegas as the direct sequel to the popular first-person tactical shooter doesn't stray too far from the original. The game now features a more robust leveling-up system that not only tracks your kills for experience points, but also factors in how you go about getting those kills. This leads to unlocking items for your custom character that you might actually find beneficial to your style of play. Also featured this time around is a jump-in/jump-out two player co-op mode that allows players to tackle the full campaign with a buddy without any unneccessary hassle. And off course, all the great multiplayer modes are back so there will be plenty of terrorists to hunt, but a couple new modes have been added to go along with the new weapons, gear, and maps. Nothing about Vegas 2 is going to change your opinion of the series, but if you enjoyed the last game and are simply looking for a more refined way to shoot bad guys in the face, this is a no brainer. - ship
Best Deal:
There don't seem to be any specific deals for Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2.


On The DL with the Shipwrecks
King's Knight Systems: Wii (NES) MSRP: $5
This NES RPG/SHMUP title has the obligatory Princess-getting-captured storyline, but the game itself leaves me wondering why I don't already own it. It's a vertically scrolling shooter but has various level-ups throughout that improve your speed, jumping, life meter, weapon, shield, etc... There are four players within your party, and each player has a stage within each level. If a character finds four elements, he or she is able to use a "special power" such as transforming into a giant dragon or using a spell to kill all the enemies on screen. The screen shots are reminiscent of Zelda, and I can't really find any reason not to buy this game for $5. - mrs. ship
Powerball Systems: Wii (Genesis) MSRP: $8
We all know that in the future we will only play sports that are ultraviolent and a combination of at least two past sports. Well, Powerball combines football, soccer, rugby, and handball and then infuses it all with a good helping of extremitude, early 90's style. If you've played Speedball 2 on XBLA, you know what to expect. - ship
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey Systems: 360 MSRP: $15
A well received adventure game that can be found used at your local Blockbuster for around $5. That's where I got a copy recently and all I can say is, this thing better get a whole lot more interesting after the first hour. - ship
TiQal Systems: 360 MSRP: $10
TiQal is a Tetris style game that has you rotating and dropping pieces to form blocks of similar colors. There are various power-ups and bonuses you can get to perform attacks and I don't know what else to say. I guess, see if it TiQals your fancy this Wednesday. - ship
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