The Saboteur (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)

You play a belligerent Irish guy who blows up stuff in Paris, France so that you can free the country from Nazi oppressors. Yes, you’ll fight in an air raid blimp, race in a bunch of cars all around Paris, and try to sneak around killing guards when in fact you can exploit the A.I and just kill the Nazis up-front instead. If you already had your sandbox fill courtesy of Assassin’s Creed II, inFamous, Prototype, and Red Faction, perhaps Saboteur could be given a go.
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS)

Yep, another Zelda game. Only this time, Link’s on a train and Zelda finally, I mean FINALLY, gets to tag along with Link (albeit in spirit form). Spoiler alert: Link saves the day and Zelda probably will get back into her corporeal form.
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories (Wii)

It’s a Wiimote-controlled Silent Hill on the Wii. I never really got into the Silent Hill series save for part 1 and 2, but if it follows the old way of telling a horror story like the aforementioned predecessors, fans would eat this up.
Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 5 (PC)

Yay, the last chapter of the Tales of Monkey Island episodic game is out in a few days. I just finished the previous chapter, and boy was the cliffhanger killing me!
After popping in Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes into my DS, 4 hours of my life was gone. Sure, it’s bastardizing the Might & Magic name, but that’s probably its only crime against gaming. Who knew that blending in column-clearing and turn-based combat could work so well and be fun?




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