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Think of the Children for May 8th

Think of the Children for May 8th

Written by Dan Keener on 5/8/2008 for DS   PC   PS2   PS3   PSP   Wii   360  
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It looks like we are finally getting out of the doldrums, as this is the second solid week in a row for rated titles by the ESRB. Of course, with the Spring movies starting to get cranked up, game tie ins are starting to become regulars on the list. We also saw one of the highly anticipated titles that is coming get rated, but on the unlikeliest of the platforms.

As I mentioned above, we starting to see movie tie-in games regularly now and this week we had the rating of Wall-E and The Incredible Hulk. These were both for the 360 and PS3, with Wall-E also for the Wii. This should be an interesting version of the Hulk, seeing as how 2005’s The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction was a free roaming sandbox style game. Let’s hope it isn’t another lame follow-the-path game like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or X-men.

The PC and Nintendo platforms had lots of games, including some with some actual substance. The list is lead by Tom Clancy’s EndWar being rated (T) for the DS, and also includes Donkey Kong Country 3 (Wii), FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES My Life as a King (Wii), Final Fantasy IV (DS), Dr. Mario Wii (Wii) and Metal Slug (Wii). There is a real good variety (including the usual drivel) of titles this week for to satisfy any type of gamer.

The next-gen (current gen?) platforms recorded nine rated titles this week, with six on the 360 and only three on the PS3. Both consoles had the previously mentioned Wall-e and The Incredible Hulk, as well as what appears to be a remake of the 1908 arcade game Red Baron Arcade for XBLA and PSN. The 360 also saw the retail titles Alone in the Dark and Samurai Showdown II, and the XBLA expansion Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords: Revenge of the Plague Lord. It was a decent week for the 360 titles, but pretty light for the PS3 with a PSN and two movie games.

This week’s title of shame came down to a couple of PC titles, but Coffee Rush by (of all companies) Activision Value Publishing takes the award. The premise of the game is all about trying to stop some coffee company from polluting the town with bad coffee. You have to open your own coffee house and take the town back! Yeah, it sure is lame as hell. Especially when it used to be free as shareware like so many other casual games That is why it landed on the list, as I am sure it has a loyal following of players.

Title Publisher Rating Platforms
Cooking Quest Game Mill Entertainment Everyone PC
Line Rider 2.0: Unbound Genius Products Everyone PC, DS, Wii
Metal Slug SNK Playmore USA Teen Wii
Samurai Shodown II SNK Playmore USA Teen 360, Wii
The Game of Life: Path to Success RealNetworks Everyone Macintosh, PC
The Incredible Hulk Sega of America Teen 360, PS3
Ulti-Motion -Swing Zone - Sports JAKKS Pacific Inc. Everyone Plug-and-Play
Wacky Races: Crash & Dash Eidos Everyone Wii
Tom Clancy's EndWar Ubisoft Entertainment Teen DS
Final Fantasy IV Square Enix, Inc Everyone 10+ DS
FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES My Life as a King Square Enix, Inc Everyone Wii
Alone In The Dark Atari, Inc. Mature PC, PS2, 360, Wii
American Girl Kit Mystery Challenge! ValuSoft Everyone DS
Dodge That Anvil Brighter Minds Media Everyone Macintosh, PC
Dr. Mario Wii Nintendo of America Everyone Wii
echochrome SCEA Everyone PSP
Gyrostarr High Voltage Software, Inc. Everyone Wii
Let's Ride: Riding Star ValuSoft Everyone PC
Theatre of War CDV Teen PC
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords: Revenge of the Plague Lord D3 Everyone 10+ PC, 360
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 Atlus USA, Inc. Teen DS
WALL•E Heavy Iron Studios Everyone 360, PS3, Wii
Red Baron Arcade Vivendi Games Teen PC, 360, PS3
Still Life Encore, Inc. Mature PC
Syberia Encore, Inc. Teen PC
Syberia II Encore, Inc. Teen PC
Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness Natsume Inc Everyone DS
Limbo of the Lost Tri Synergy Teen PC
EarthBound Nintendo of America Everyone Wii
Ducati Moto Vir2L Studios LLC Everyone DS
Dracula Resurrection Encore, Inc. Mature PC
Dracula The Last Sanctuary Encore, Inc. Mature PC
Donkey Kong Country 3 Nintendo of America Everyone Wii
Escape the Museum Game Agents Everyone Macintosh, PC
Code Lyoko-Fall of X.A.N.A. The Game Factory ApS Everyone DS
Coffee Rush Activision Value Publishing Everyone PC
1 VS 100 Destination Software, Inc. Everyone DS

Here is the final tally on who, what and where everything was rated for the last week. There were 37 rated titles on nine platforms. PC (17), Wii (11), DS (9) and 360 (6) had the most games rated. There were 23 of the 37 titles rated at E10+ or lower, 10 rated at T for Teen and four rated at M for Mature.

Got a comment on the article or a rated games, put it in the section below or send me an e-mail. Until next week, make sure you know what your kids are playing……

*The weekly Title of Shame (and any game that is tossed in that paragraph) is done so based on several factors, including which games were rated that week, how does the game concept stack up, is it a re-hashed sequel, lame movie tie-in, rip off of another game, etc…

* The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company.


About Author

Like many gamers in their 40's, I developed my love of gaming from my Commodore 64 after we wore out our Intellivision. I spent countless hours wandering around the streets of Skara Brae, as my life was immersed in The Bard's Tale series on the C-64, D&D Titles and any/all Epyx titles (California Summer and Winter Games) and sports titles.  After taking the early 90's off from gaming (college years) minus the occasional Bill Walsh College Football on Sega, I was re-introduced to PC games in the mid 1990's with a couple of little games called DOOM II and Diablo. I went all-in with the last generation of consoles, getting an Xbox 360 on launch weekend as well as adding a PS3 and Wii in subsequent years.  I now am into the current-generation (latest?) of consoles with the WiiU and Xbox One.  Recently, I was able to get back into PC gaming and have enjoyed it very much, spending most of my time going solo or playing with my fellow GamingNexus staffers in controlled multiplayer action.

While my byline is on many reviews, articles and countless news stories, I have a passion for and spent the last several years at GamingNexus focusing on audio & video and accessories as they relate to gaming. Having over 20 years of Home Theater consulting and sales under my belt, it is quite enjoyable to spend some of my time viewing gaming through the A/V perspective. While I haven't yet made it to one of the major gaming conventions (PAX or E3), I have represented GamingNexus at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in nine of the last ten years.

Personally, I have been a staff member at GamingNexus since 2006 and am in my third tour of duty after taking off the last year and a half.


 

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