25th June
Naughty Bear – Xbox 360, PS3. Cuddly bears meet Grand Theft Auto. Well sort of. Cuddly bears but not for kids under 12 apparently as it is a bit gory. It is a brand new game idea so hopefully it may bring something new to the table. Even if it does not, shotgun-toting teddy bears could be interesting. Remember folks, it is only a game, your teddy bear will not attack you while you sleep.
Lego Harry Potter Years 1-4 – All consoles. If ever a film did not deserve to become a Lego game, it is Harry Potter. What were they thinking? Oh well, it could be a good bit of fun, I do love Lego videogames.
2nd July
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 – All consoles. Another year, another Tiger Woods game. It is hard to know how they can change a year-in/year-out golf game but this time you do get to play in the Ryder Cup. Fortunately no sign of added girlfriends.
9th July
Crackdown 2 – Xbox 360. Another long awaited sequel. Hopefully this time round the game will have just a wee bit more substance rather than just jumping around collecting orbs and shooting people.
16th July
Toy Story 3 – All consoles. Oh yes everybody loves Toy Story, right? Good platforming games do not come around often, I am hoping this is going to be an excellent edition.
Cat says:
Really? How come? The films are great for a Lego game with their large yet consistent environments, the magic [like the Force, allowing for more creative levels, etc.
Sure, the films are nowhere near as good as the books, but they’re still good!
beck says:
I think it is because I never liked the harry potter series so I am biased.