Friday, March 28, 2014

New Game Releases: March 28th- April 3rd, 2014 | Tech-Gaming


Goat Simulator


Despite the arrival of April Fools’ Day on the calendar, we assure you that this week’s roster of new releases contain no trick titles. With monikers such as Goat Simulator, I am an Air Traffic Controller: Airport Hero Hawaii, and Skater Cat that claim might seem incredulous- but we assure you, unless publishers are pulling an elaborate prank, all of these games actually exist. Of course, we can’t vouch for quality so there’s the distinct possibility that say, Goat Simulator’s tongue licking mechanic inadvertently just plain sucks.


PlayStation 3

MLB 14: The Show (Also on PSN, $59.99)

PlayStation Sports Pack Vol. 1 – MLB 14 The Show/NBA2K14

Putty Squad

Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (Also on PSN, $39.99)


PlayStation 4

King Oddball (PSN, $5.99)

MLB 14: The Show (Also on PSN, $59.99)


Wii U

Advance Wars (eShop, $7.99)

Dr. Mario (eShop, $4.99)

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (eShop, $7.99)

Metroid Fusion (eShop, $7.99)

My Style Studio: Hair Salon (eShop, $4.99)

Sonic Lost World: The Legend of Zelda Zone (eShop, DLC, Free)


DS

I am in the Movie (DSiWare, $1.99)


3DS

Clu Clu Land (eShop, $4.99)

Cube Tactics (eShop, $4.99)

I am an Air Traffic Controller: Airport Hero Hawaii (eShop, $19.99)

Skater Cat (eShop, $4.99)


PS Vita

MLB 14: The Show (Also on PSN, $39.99)

Putty Squad

Ragnarok Odyssey Ace (Also on PSN, $39.99)


PC

Age of Wonders III (Steam, $39.99)

Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate – Deluxe Edition (Steam, $16.99)

Goat Simulator (Steam, $TBA)

MXGP-The Official Motocross Videogame (Steam, $33.99)

Rogue’s Tale (Steam, $TBA)

Steins;Gate ($39.99)

Steins;Gate Limited Edition ($59.99)


Robert’s Pick: It might be hard to believe, but stateside games almost didn’t get a chance to play Advance Wars. Released on September 10, 2001, the game was delayed for over a year in European and Japanese territories following the Twin Towers attack. But even more bewildering was Nintendo’s assumption that Americans wouldn’t appreciate a turn-based war-game. So while the $7.99 price is a bit high for an emulated Gameboy Advance title, there’s plenty of enjoyment to be mined as Orange Star’s commanding officer takes on the tyrannical Blue Moon Army. What red-blooded Yank wouldn’t appreciate that?


Advance Wars




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