Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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Welcome on and all to another edition of Games out this week!™: Ending Friday 30th March 2007. Enjoy your good hard serving of release dates!

This week: FUCK! LOTS OF GAMES. (Last Weeks games list)

Image PC:
Classic British Motor Racing
Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars (Also some Kane edition released, whatever that is.)
Earache Extreme Metal Racing
Impossible Mission
Freak Out Extreme Freeride
Gulf War Desert Storm
Penumbra Overture Episode One
Pippa Funnell 3 The Golden Stirrup Challenge
The Entente 2
The Elder Scrolls 4 Shivering Isles
Thomas and Friends Special Delivery

Image Playstation 3
FIFA 07
Splinter Cell Double Agent

Image Playstation 2
Air Tonelico
Apache Gunship
ATOM
Freak Out Extreme Freeride
Heatseeker
Impossible Mission
Medal of Honor Vanguard
Meet The Robinsons
Saint Seiya The Hades
WWII Battle Over Europe

Image PSP:
After Burner Black Falcon
Call of Duty Roads to Victory
Formula One 06
Freak Out Extreme Freeride
Gran Turismo 4 (??)
Guilty Gear Judgment
Gunpey
Harvest Moon Innocent Life
Hellboy
HOT PXL
Pocket Pool
Puzzle Quest
Spectral vs Generation
Spinout
Xiaolin Showdown
Test Drive Unlimited
The Con
Traxion

Image Xbox 360:
Championship Manager 2007
GTR
Meet The Robinsons
Mobile Ops The One Year War
The Darkness
Virtua Tennis 3

Image Xbox:
None this week...

Image Nintendo Wii:
Bionicle Heroes
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII
Dragon Quest Swords
FIFA 07
Impossible Mission
Heatseeker
Meet The Robinsons
Medal of Honor Vanguard
Metal Slug Anthology
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Image Gameboy DS:
Chronos Twin
Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Guilty Gear Dust Strikers
Gunpey
Impossible Mission
Hannah Montana
Meet The Robinsons
Lunar Knights
Pogo Island
Pokemon Diamond
Pokemon Pearl
Thats So Raven - Psychic on the Scene
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Totally Spies 2 Undercover

Image GameBoy Advanced:
Little Einsteins
Meet The Robinsons
Phil of the Future
The Cheetah Girls
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody

<<ZOMGGAMECUBE>>
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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PS3 had 2 launch titles :shock:

That explains the sales. And Yay! C&C3! :boogie:
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Re: Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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TezzRexx wrote:Pocket Pool
pfffffft
TezzRexx wrote:Dragon Quest Swords
Could be ace..or incredibly annoying.
TezzRexx wrote:Pokémon Diamond
Pokémon Pearl
:boogie:

Oh, I've just bought a new PC.
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Re: Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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TezzRexx wrote: BioShock
Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
The Elder Scrolls 4 Shivering Isles
:w00t:
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Re: Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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TezzRexx wrote:Image PC:
BioShock -(WHA!? I thought this got pushed back?!)
DENIED

Everything I can be arsed to check (wiki, play and amazon) says august.
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Re: Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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TezzRexx wrote: Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
The Elder Scrolls 4 Shivering Isles
Well shit, ive already got too many unfinished games :(
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
DENIED

Everything I can be arsed to check (wiki, play and amazon) says august.
gamefaqs agrees
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Re: Games out this Week - 30th March 2007

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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
DENIED

Everything I can be arsed to check (wiki, play and amazon) says august.
Thought so. BAH HUMBUG!

BioShock removed :(

Tempted to buy C&C though, I take it it was pretty well received by 5punkars?
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TezzRexx wrote:Tempted to buy C&C though, I take it it was pretty well received by 5punkars?
There seem to be two camps in the RTS world from what I've discussed with Grimmie - micro- and macro-managers.

C&C3 (I'm told) is more the micromanagement variety, in the Dawn of War, Age of Empires vein. The macromanagement games are perhaps more accessible to RTS noobs, examples include Empire Earth II and Supreme Commander.

I personally prefer the macro type where things carry on doing as you've told them while you examine the grander picture, whereas Grimmie has expressed to me his preference for the micro type where you have more control over exactly what your units are up to, and it is up to you to keep them efficiently busy.

I enjoy both types, however and will certainly be picking up a copy.
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FatherJack wrote: There seem to be two camps in the RTS world from what I've discussed with Grimmie - micro- and macro-managers.

C&C3 (I'm told) is more the micromanagement variety, in the Dawn of War, Age of Empires vein. The macromanagement games are perhaps more accessible to RTS noobs, examples include Empire Earth II and Supreme Commander.

I personally prefer the macro type where things carry on doing as you've told them while you examine the grander picture, whereas Grimmie has expressed to me his preference for the micro type where you have more control over exactly what your units are up to, and it is up to you to keep them efficiently busy.

I enjoy both types, however and will certainly be picking up a copy.
Thanks for that :likesitall: From the games you mentioned, I sound more like micromanagement spazzer then a macro. I've enjoyed both DOW and AoEEEEEEEE but wasn't fond of SupCom at all (however, it was just the demo).

Plus, 5punkers have helped me enjoy some games I wouldn't normally like or enhance old ones I have grown bored of (See: CS:S, SC and Beefs) so I'll think I'm going to take the plunge and buy it :D
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From what I gleaned from PCG (I'm never going to buy a C&C game), it's pretty fast paced stuff - lots of tank rushing. Sounds to me like the RTS equivalent of Quake 3.
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Post by Grimmie »

What FJ said :D
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Dog Pants wrote:it's pretty fast paced stuff - lots of tank rushing. Sounds to me like the RTS equivalent of Quake 3.
This scares me!, I panic when things happen too quickly in RTS games, I guess my brain isn't wired for this sort of thing, like when me Grimmie and Buzzmong played DOW last week, Buzzmong shot about 3 of my dudes early on, then I panicked and retreated to my base to spam turrents.

Which won me the game. ahem.
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Why, did it bully you at school?
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mrbobbins wrote:
Dog Pants wrote:(I'm never going to buy a C&C game)
Why, did it bully you at school?
mrbobbins wrote:I panic when things happen too quickly in RTS games
:above:

All C&C games just seem about tank rushing, and I got beaten so hard and so often in MP that I've never been able to bring myself to play them since.
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Whatever the game type, it's still 5punkers playing after all - the game of Soup Com I joined last week, for example:

I built a bunch of power gens and mass extractors, and not a single offensive unit - you guys protected me from any naughty bad guys who got a bit too close to me. That gave me time to build up a devastating nuclear arsenal which blasted the shit out of what remained of the enemy.
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The Tiberium wars demo was like a mix of Generals and Tiberian Sun.
They dont rush as HARD as regular C&C games, more like Generals.
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Fuck it. It may weigh in at an insane 8.3 gig, but im going to floor it anyway. I cant afford to buy it till end of the week, and im buggered if im waiting that long.

/abusenet activate!
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Pippa Funnell 3 The Golden Stirrup Challenge
I assume you have this on preorder Bobbins?
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Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:
Pippa Funnell 3 The Golden Stirrup Challenge
I assume you have this on preorder Bobbins?
Neigh... I was on the beta, not enough leopluridons.

Actually I did see a pippa funnell game in Asda the other day for £3, I was tempted :lol:
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Dog Pants wrote:
:above:

All C&C games just seem about tank rushing, and I got beaten so hard and so often in MP that I've never been able to bring myself to play them since.
You will be pleased to know then that Soup Commander isn't just about tank rushing, oh no. You've got to aircraft rush at the same time! How's that for tactical eh?

Seriously, SC is rather disappointing tactics wise. It runs a bit like this:

1) Build economy
2) Build base defence
3) Build massive army
4) ...
5) Destroy!

Also: did you know that Pippa is Greek for "blow job"?*

*thank you Question of Sport
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