New Games the Week of Dec. 2nd

Backwards Man

WiiChat Member
Dec 9, 2006
360
4
As per IGN...I never heard of indoor sports and since they have no description, I'm betting it's pushed back. Only one that looks interseting is Jenga...could be sweet with the wii remote.

Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 - Dec 3 - $49.99 - Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 delivers an extreme 3D fighting experience, with over 150 playable characters, enhanced fighting techniques, beautifully refined effects and shading techniques, making each character's effects more realistic, and over 20 battle stages. In addition, an improved control system for the Wii allows players to easily mimic signature moves and execute devastating energy attacks as they are performed in the Dragon Ball Z animated series.

Indoor Sports - Dec 3 - $39.99 - No description...

Alvin and the Chipmunks - Dec 4 - $49.99 - The Alvin and the Chipmunks video game follows Alvin, Simon, & Theodore on their latest mission to play during the battle of the bands event "Rockathonapalooza". As the Chipmunks perform in each of the video game's musical levels -- from school proms to Burning Man to Forest Arenas to the ultimate, Rockathonapalooza -- players are challenged to keep in rhythm with the music. The combination of fun game play, a cool soundtrack and everyone's favorite Chipmunks, creates another way for the fans of Alvin, new and old, to enjoy and expand on their movie experience.

The Soundtrack for the Alvin and the Chipmunks video game features smash-hit songs spanning several decades and including popular billboard hits and cult favorites, sung in signature Chipmunk style, that give the video game a unique sound. Some of the more than 40 songs include: All The Small Things (Blink 182), It's Tricky (Run DMC), Heartbreak Hotel (Elvis Presley) All Star (Smashmouth), Shiny Happy People (REM).


The Golden Compass - Dec 4th - $49.99 - Players assume the role of a young girl named Lyra as she travels through the frozen wastes of the North in an attempt to rescue a friend kidnapped by a mysterious organization known as The Gobblers. Travelling with her are an armored polar bear and her pet demon Pantalaimon (Pan). Together, they must use a magical golden compass and other items to explore the land and fight their way through confrontations in order to help Lyra's friend.

Godzilla: Unleashed - Dec 5th - $49.99 - Godzilla: Unleashed is a fighting game on a giant scale. The game stars the legendary Godzilla and a slew of the most renowned monsters of all-time. Gamers are challenged to ultimately save the planet from mayhem and destruction. Set in urban arenas, Godzilla: Unleashed's interactive 3D cityscapes, big destructible buildings, soaring skyscrapers and towering alien formations provide the backdrop to epic worldwide destruction. Players will claw, kick, stomp, throw and blast their way through the streets of major world cities in order to claim the ultimate, beastly title: King of the Monsters. In addition to a fully reinvented combat system, Godzilla: Unleashed will feature an innovative non-linear storyline which will allow players to influence how the story unfolds through their choices within battles.

Jenga: World Tour - Dec 7th - $29.99 - Jenga contains all the fun, intensity and challenge of the original boxed game with a wealth of exciting new enhancements, power-ups and twists that are possible only in the videogame world. Simple to learn and fun to play, Jenga is a great entertainment for all ages.
 
Another boring list...I would have considered getting DBZ, but might as well wait for Brawl.
 
and to think..........by then we could have been playing brawl...
 
Pretty lacking list there.
At least January will be a better month :lol:
 
im interested in seeing the golden compass and godzillas scores.
 
Im willing to bet they will be low.

Movies to games never do good. Sometimes its a little entertaining, but its always play and forget and isnt close to the quality of other games.
 
Back
Top