
Not sure why SEGA has been burying their more innovative titles lately, but here’s to hoping that they start bucking that trend soon.īlueSwim’s Pick: Once again, Tiger is back to lay the smackdown on the PGA Tour. From what I’ve seen, the Layton-meets-music game seems to have been very lovingly produced and meticulously localized, but I really had to go looking for any press whatsoever. SeanNOLA’s Pick: Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure seems doomed to be overlooked, which is sad, because it seems like someone at SEGA put a lot of work into it. I plan to be playing both between rounds of Tiger Woods.

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WayForward’s adaptation converts Konami’s spooky series into an action oriented dungeon crawl. The former delivers everything Namco-Bandai’s games lack: organic, crunchy racing filled with debilitating crashes. This week both Ridge Racer Unbounded and Silent Hill: Book of Memories hope to buck the trend. Wheels of Destruction: World Tour (PSN, $10)ĭesertEagle’s Pick: As Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City demonstrated, handing over a Japanese franchise to Western developers can end in tragedy. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13: The Masters Collector’s Edition South Park: Tenorman’s Revenge (XBLA, $10) Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise (XBLA) For those a deliberately darker setting, WayForward Technologies’ Silent Hill: Book of Memories looks to bring Pyramid Head to players on the go, for players who need a good nerve-rattling on their daily commute.

From the lush fairways of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13, the volatile urban streets of Ridge Racer Unbounded to caged octagons of Supremacy MMA: Unrestricted, this week’s new releases offer a wide selection of locales to lay conquest.
