From sun to heavy rain, every change will decisively influence the rider’s visibility and the highly-deformable ground, putting even the most expert player to the test. Hit the gas and get ready to tackle unpredictable, dynamic weather conditions in a competition which is unique in its genre. The new MXGP edition, based on the 2016 season, offers the player a dynamic, ever-more enjoyable gaming experience thanks to a series of innovative graphics and techniques introduced by the new Unreal®Engine 4 graphics engine which will take the game experience to a surprising new level. Club Unlimited, Super Putty Squad, Stern Pinball Arcade, Syberia 2, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, and OPUS: The Day We Found Earth Finds.We are proud to announce MXGP3 – The Official Motocross Videogame, set to be released in spring 2017 on Xbox One®, PlayStation®4 and Windows PC®/STEAM™. The high price point suggests they’re gaining retail releases somewhere in the world. Why? Because they’re adorable.Ĭuriously, Nintendo Life lists BigBen’s Aqua Moto Racing Utopia and Snow Moto Racing Freedom (£31.49) for an imminent eShop release. Twin-sticker shooting and match-three puzzling together at last.Ī colourful 2D platformer with puzzle elements, based on stealing animals. A good taster the studio’s next project – Flipping Death. We gave it 7/10, feeling that only its shortness let it down. ![]() We also reviewed this pleasingly daft puzzle adventure. ![]() Go for this over last week’s Spellspire. We awarded the Xbox version 7/10 back in 2016. One of the best word games of recent times. The first part of episodic series post-apocalyptic adventure reportedly ends quite abruptly, but it’s a fun ride while it lasts.Īnother pixel-art platformer, resembling from the NES era. A hard sell at £12.ĭead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today – £13.49 SNK’s futuristic sports title from 1992 is this week’s NeoGeo title.Īdult Swim’s quirky cooking/RPG hybrid seems to be going down well, gaining an 8/10 from Nintendo Life.Ī serviceable but unspectacular twin-stick shooter. The rest of this week’s Switch releases are as follows:Ĭonsidering the physical release comes with the required microphone, it’s hard to recommend purchasing this digitally. The Season Pass packing Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle – Gold Edition, due to hit the eShop on Friday, also has a launch discount – £49.59 until 30th November (£61.99 thereafter). Baseball 17, Rayman Legends: Definitive Edition, Retro City Rampage DX, Semispheres, Syberia, Spelunker Party, Tower Of Babel, Tumblestone and Völgarr the Viking on Switch are all due a price cut. I am Setsuna, INVERSUS Deluxe, The Jackbox Party Pack 4, Neon Chrome, R.B.I. The Cyber Sale is unconnected to the regular eShop sale, which is a cracker this week due to Black Friday being upon us. Dozens of first-party games are on offer – including a fair few for the Wii U – plus a small smattering of Virtual Console titles. The full list of discounts can be found here. Nintendo’s Cyber Sale 2017 for My Nintendo members is now underway. Capcom’s remaster of Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney (£19.99) is down for a 3DS release, too. The Switch also sees a trio of new demos – Nine Parchments, Robonauts, and Slime-san – while the 3DS receives New Style Boutique 3 – Styling Star (£34.99) and River City: Rival Showdown (£26.99). “Worms W.M.D feels like a celebration of over two decades of Worms, if you’ve been a fan of the series at any point it’s worth checking back in,” they said. Backing this statement up, it garnered top marks from Vooks. The same can’t be said for the Nintendo eShop, with the Switch alone receiving 12 new titles.Īmongst these are a few big hitters, including sandbox RPG Portal Knights (£24.99), two-wheeled racer MXGP3 – The Official Motocross Videogame (£39.99), the visually appealing Mantis Burn Racing (£14.99), and good old Worms W.M.D (£19.99). It’s a pretty quiet week for new releases on both PSN and the Xbox One store.
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