Sure, you could spend the weekend going to Halloween parties. Or, you
could just play the slew of new video games released this week.
There's plenty of good stuff to choose from as the holidays approach,
whether it be for PC, console or handheld. In addition to highly
anticipated big-budget releases, there are also great indies made by
small teams. This week in particular saw the debut of exciting new
superhero games, including a new Batman release and
Lego Marvel Super Heroes.
1. Batman: Arkham Origins
The Dark Knight is coming back to gaming this week for the third installment of the
Arkham series of games.
This time, we meet a much younger and angrier Batman, as he deals
with his first real challenges. The Black Mask has put a bounty on
Batman's head; meanwhile, our hero must stop eight assassins and keep
Gotham safe all at once.
Not only do players go head-to-head against some of the most
interesting Batman villains, they must also use Batman's detective
skills to solve mysteries.
Batman: Arkham Origins came out Friday for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U and PC. There is also a companion 3DS and Vita game entitled
Arkham Origins: Blackgate.
2. Fist of Awesome
Nicoll Hunt was a man with a mission: He wanted to create the best
brawler ever. When Hunt approached Kickstarter with his idea, the
community happily embraced his wacky, 8-bit
Fist of Awesome,
in which players fight angry deer and bears that are trying to destroy
humanity. Did we mention there's also time travel involved? The game is
just as epic as you'd expect.
Fist of Awesome is out on
iOS,
Android, OUYA and GameStick, with PC and Mac versions in the works. It costs $3.99.
3. Forced
Cooperative games are rare, wonderful finds, especially ones that mix action and puzzles well. The team behind Forced was so committed to good co-op, they spent years living in closed quarters to get their game made.
Forced
is a top-down, twin-stick action game for PC, Mac, Linux and Wii U that
forces up to four players to cooperate to survive levels of punishing
gladiator training. Each player has their own unique powers and weapons.
The game is fast-paced, and each stage adds a new challenge. It fills a huge gap in the co-op world.
Forced is out this week for $15.
4. Lego Marvel Super Heroes
Lego games have their own special kind of appeal, uniting kids and adults with their whimsical and fun gameplay.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes continues that unique tradition by
allowing players to inhabit all of their favorite Marvel characters in
minifig form. Users can inhabit the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Spider
Man, members of the X-Men and even famous comic creator Stan Lee, as
they battle through a Lego version of New York City.
Lego Marvel Super Heroes is out this week for Wii U, Xbox
360, PlayStation 3, PC, 3DS and PS Vita. It will also come to
next-generation consoles when they launch.
5. Phoenix Wright Duel Destinies
If you've missed yelling "Objection!" at every turn, gaming's
favorite attorney is back with his fifth game to hit North American
shores.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Duel Destinies is the series' first entry onto the more powerful 3DS handheld.
Players go through five cases with Phoenix and his protégés, Apollo
and Athena. Fun for fans of the series as well as new players, it's a
game with a quirky story and lots of detective work.
Duel Destinies debuted Thursday for 3DS. It costs $39.99.
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