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Anthony Capone
18 Aug, 2008

This Week's Releases - 18/8/08

PALGN Feature | Hellish summer sieges.
This week, Chris Taylor's Space Siege debuts on PC. In the Dungeon Siege-like adventure set in outer space, you assume the role of Seth Walker, a combat engineer aboard the vessel Armstrong. To save the remnants of Earth's population, players must choose between upgrading their abilities with cybernetic implants or retaining their humanity. Look out for Space Siege on PC this Thursday.

Other games landing on store shelves over the next seven days include Fantasy Aquarium on Nintendo DS, which allows players to create their own marine aquarium, and right in the middle the Olympics, Summer Athletics on PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Wii.

Finally, the game adaptation of the upcoming Hellboy movie Hellboy: The Science of Evil is available this Friday on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PSP.

Thursday 21st August

PC:

Dracula Origin
Horsez (budget)
Rayman Raving Rabbits (budget)
Totally Spies: Totally Party (budget)

Nintendo DS:

Fantasy Aquarium by DS
Matchstick Puzzle by DS

Friday 22nd August

Xbox 360:

Hellboy: The Science of Evil
Summer Athletics

Wii:

Summer Athletics

PlayStation 3:

Hellboy: The Science of Evil

PlayStation 2:

Summer Athletics

PlayStation Portable:

Hellboy: The Science of Evil

PC:

GTR Evolution
Space Siege

Coming next week: Ferrari Challenge (PS3, Wii, DS), SoulCalibur Legends (Wii), Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 (360, PS3, PS2, PSP, Wii), Too Human (360).

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2 Comments
3 years ago
What? Soul Calibur Legends is just coming out in Australia now? That's ridiculous. Why do Nintendo games have to come out in Australia so long after America.
3 years ago
Sambo110 wrote
What? Soul Calibur Legends is just coming out in Australia now? That's ridiculous. Why do Nintendo games have to come out in Australia so long after America.
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