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Game Releases – Week of November 17th
By Eli Green
Nov 18, 2008 - 23:45:00 PM

There are a number of interesting games that have released for a number of systems this week. It is also quite likely that you have one of the systems that at least one of these games has been designed for. So, here's the short list:

Shaun White Snowboarding

This brand new original title from Ubisoft released on Sunday and is available for pretty much every system out there. In high definition versions, Shaun White Snowboarding is available for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, with special multiplayer features for up to 16 players , and on PC. The game is also available for Playstation 2, in the only standard version designed for any system. Wii owners can also get their game on with the Wii Balance Board in Shaun White Snowboarding: Road Trip , or without it if you don't have a Wii Balance Board. The PSP version has a similar graphical styling to that of the Wii version, highly stylized semi-cartoony, but with its own intuitively designed control system and special challenges. Finally, the Nintendo DS version also lets players take the game on the road, but with touch sensitive trick controls. Shaun White Snowboarding is rated T for Teen.

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Sonic Unleashed

This latest installment of SEGA's franchise with everyone's favourite furry blue hedgehog speed demon also released this Sunday, and is available in high definition for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, in a standard version for Playstation 2, and the usual motion-sensitive version for Wii. This title could be one of the best Sonic titles in a long time, as Sonic is once again able to speed through landscapes like he was in the classic games. The difference with Sonic Unleashed is the introduction of the Werehog. When the full moon hits, Sonic transforms into a fierce and hulking version of himself, plus-sized gloves and shoes included. This could prove to be an interesting addition or a poor way to bring a new spin to the franchise. Sonic Unleashed is rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and up.

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Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe

The latest in Midway's arcade fighter franchise, and the first Mortal Kombat truly designed for high definition systems, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe also took the unusual Sunday release route. The game includes a brand new double-sided story campaign, classic single and two player arcade gameplay modes, as well as Xbox Live connectivity. Now your favourite Mortal Kombat characters can battle against some of your favourite characters from the DC Universe, including Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), The Flash and more. We are currently in mid-review process for the game ourselves and its been quite good so far. The storyline is surprisingly good for a fighting game, the graphics are spectacular, especially on the character models, and gameplay over Xbox Live appears to be lag free. Even more surprising though, is the fact that this game got a T rating. Most titles from this franchise head straight for M. Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe is available for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3.

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Bolt

Based on Disney's new 3D animated kids adventure comedy film, Bolt launches today, just in time for the film's theatrical release this Friday. Available on Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS and PC, Bolt features a unique storyline which takes place in the television series in which Bolt stars as a dog with superpowers. Players will get to take on the roles of both Bolt and his owner, Penny, and use their unique talents, and Bolt's superpowers, to save the world and Penny's father from Calico and his henchmen.

Players will be able to take advantage of Bolt's superpowers to melt his enemies – laser vision – throw them off balance – ground pound – or disable them completely. Penny has her own moves and gadgets too, including stealth, computer hacking, and a wheelbar.

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The Nintendo DS version of Bolt includes its own special mini games, competitive and cooperative wireless multiplayer and Disney's DGamer capabilities. Bolt is rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and up, except for the Nintendo DS version, which is rated E for Everyone. For a limited time Bolt video games will include a code for Movie Money, which can be accessed online to print a $9 certificate for admission into a movie theater. The certificate is valid at participating theaters throughout Canada and the code can be redeemed through January 31, 2009.

Lips

iniS and Microsoft Game Studios' brand new karaoke game launched today, exclusively for Xbox 360. Featuring motion sensitive wireless microphones, Lips is the first karaoke game that responds to your movements, lighting up and activating gameplay and actions in certain modes. Those movements can also be translated into percussion accompaniments. Another big feature in Lips , aside from the ability to have up to six players (two on mic, four with controllers acting as noisemakers), is the ability to connect media devices like MP3 players or iPods to sing to your own DRM-free music, sans lyrics. Along with the regular jump-in-and-play singing modes, there are also party games available to be played, like Kiss and Time Bomb. Lips is rated T for Teen.

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You're In The Movies

Anybody see the ads for this one featuring Burt Reynolds? No? No big deal, we'll fill you in. Star in your own B-movie, poor camera work and all! The Xbox Live Vision camera puts you in the game in another Xbox 360 exclusive, You're In The Movies, available today. Up to four players can try their hand at making the biggest fools of themselves in front of their friends as possible, flailing their arms and other extremities to complete a number of “acting” challenges. You'll be guided through your roles with simple instructions and test your skills in physical, movie-based mini games. Your physical performance will also get a score, so laziness is not an option! Unfortunately, what this really appears to be is a push to sell more Xbox Live Vision cameras, as the game costs $69.99 USD/CAD (the camera is $39.99 USD/$49.99 CAD on its own) as it looks more like a camera and mini game bundle than a full game that comes with camera included. If that is indeed the case, the big difference between You're In The Movies and something like Wii Play is the fact that Wii owners actually wanted the extra Wii Remote. You're In The Movies is rated E for Everyone.

Need for Speed Undercover

This latest installment in Electronic Arts' Need for Speed racing franchise comes from EA's Black Box studio. Need for Speed Undercover, available tomorrow, puts you in the seat of an undercover operative trying to take down an international crime syndicate. The game includes a mix of fast paced gameplay and live-action cutscenes to bring players deep into the world of the Tri-City Bay Area. There are over 80 miles of roads to drive including a complete highway system, which plays a major role in the game with Highway Battles, high-speed, high-stakes chases to fight of the police or other opponents.

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There is also an online option for some versions, allowing for up to eight players to take part in the action. Online play also includes a brand new Cops N Robbers mode, pitting two teams of four players against each other. Robbers must pick up money and take it to drop points while the cops attempt to prevent them from reaching their destination. Each match has two rounds, giving players a chance to play both sides. Need for Speed Undercover is available for Xbox 360, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, PSP, PC, Mac, Wii, Nintendo DS, iPhone and the mobile platform and is rated T for Teen.

Tomb Raider: Underworld

 

The last game on our short list is another franchise continuation, Tomb Raider: Underworld . In her latest adventure, Lara Croft will be visiting the Mediterranean, Thailand, Mexico, the Arctic Sea and a number of locations you've probably never heard of and whose names you probably can't pronounce. On the hunt for the mythical Hammer of Thor, players will find Lara traversing the landscapes with more acrobatics and fighting off enemies with more combat moves than ever before. She'll also have plenty of new gadgets on hand to help her out, including an active sonar map, a grapple and a motorbike. Tomb Raider: Underworld is available now, for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC, Wii and Nintendo DS and is rated T for Teen.

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