Shippin' Out May 22-May 28: Dirt 3, Dead or Alive: Dimensions
Light new release schedule led by Codemasters' new racing game and Tecmo Koei's 3DS fighter; Kung Fu Panda 2 and Naughty Bear Gold Edition also out.
Last week saw the release of big name games like L.A. Noire and Fable III for the PC, but this week's focus is on off-road racing and portable 3D fighting action.
Leading the pack this week is Codemasters' Dirt 3 for the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. The game looks to continue the series' move away from pure rallying with the addition of the gymkhana discipline to the event list. This sits alongside traditional rallies, point-to-point races, rallycross events, and more primarily off-road activities in a range of vehicles.
In addition to the standard $60 edition of Dirt 3, the game will ship in a $300 RC car pack version. The pack includes a copy of Dirt 3, as well as a 1/16 model of Ken Block's Gymkhana Fiesta. The RC car will come fully assembled and sport waterproof electronics, four-wheel drive, and a foam front bumper, as well as other specifics.
On-the-go gamers this week can pick up 3D fighting game Dead or Alive: Dimensions on Tuesday for Nintendo's 3DS. The game features 25 characters, including fan favorites Kasumi, Lei Fang, and Tina Armstrong. It will feature 12 modes, including an Arcade mode that will allow players to fight against an assortment of opponents in one-on-one battles. There will also be a story mode called Chronicle, which features a five-chapter plot complete with cutscenes.
Also out this Tuesday is THQ's Kung Fu Panda 2: The Video Game for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and DS. The game picks up where the second film--due out this Friday--leaves off and utilizes some of the system's unique technology. The Xbox 360 version requires the Kinect, and the Wii version can make use of THQ's uDraw tablet.
Gamers looking to take the sanguineous tale of Naughty Bear's murderous ursine vengeance to the next level can pick up the Naughty Bear Gold Edition this Tuesday. The title sells for $30 and includes the tepidly received original, as well as three chapters of downloadable content, more weapons, costumes, "comic kills," and "enhanced" multiplayer.
For further details on the week's games, visit GameSpot's New Releases page. The full list of downloadable games on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, and Wii Shop Channel will be revealed later this week. Release dates are based on retailer listings and are subject to change.
TUESDAY, MAY 24
Cake Mania: Main Street--DS--Majesco Games
Dead or Alive Dimensions--3DS--Koei
Dirt 3--X360, PS3, PC--Codemasters
Emily the Strange--DS--Conspiracy Entertainment
King Arthur Collection--PC--Paradox Interactive
Kung Fu Panda 2: The Video Game--X360, Wii, PS3--THQ
Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game--PC--Disney Interactive Studios
Murder in Venice--DS--City Interactive
NASCAR 2011: The Game--Wii--Activision
Naughty Bear Gold Edition--X360, PS3--505 Games
Paws & Claws: Pampered Pets 2--DS--THQ
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
Aion 2.5: Empyrean Calling--PC--NCSoft
Duke Nukem: Critical Mass--DS--Deep Silver
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