
North America
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening – BioWare, EA – PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon – Tri-Crescendo, XSEED – Nintendo Wii
Infinite Space – Platinum, Sega – Nintendo DS
Mount & Blade: Warband – Taleworlds, Paradox – PC
Resonance of Fate – tri-Ace, Sega – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Japan
Darksiders: Shinpan no Toki – Vigil, Konami – Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
King’s Bounty: Armored Princess – Katauri, E-Frontier – PC
King’s Bounty: Gold Edition – Katauri, E-Frontier – PC
Moe-moe 2-ji Daisenryaku 2: Yamato Nadeshiko – System Soft – Nintendo DS
Ys I & II Seven Set – Falcom – PSP
Europe
Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening – BioWare, EA – PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon – Tri-Crescendo, Rising Star – Nintendo Wii
King’s Bounty: Armored Princess – Katauri, Focus – PC
Mount & Blade: Warband – Taleworlds, Paradox – PC
Torchlight – Runic, Tradewest – PC
The major Dragon Age: Origins expansion, Awakening, is available in North America and Europe this week for the HD machine of your choosing, as is Tri-Crescendo's melancholy Wii RPG, Fragile (curiously renamed Fragile Dreams, as if that sounds more 'Western,' 'mainstream,' or 'RPGish' or something). Also, those who enjoyed the indie-ish WRPG Mount & Blade might be interested in the expansion Warband for the PC.
Meanwhile, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners in North America have the opportunity to pick up tri-Ace's first true multiplat RPG, End of Eternity, again curiously renamed Resonance of Fate, which is decidedly less catchy. Those who prefer their JRPGs portable and graphic novel-ish might instead be swayed by Platinum's Infinite Space for the DS.
European gamers, on the other hand, have a chance to pick up a boxed version of King's Bounty: Armored Princess, or the well-received MMO Torchlight for PC.
Japan also gets a double dose of King's Bounty for PC, yet another Ys reprint/bundle for PSP, Moe-moe 2-ji Daisenryaku 2 for DS this time, and the Zelda for people who like to punch treasure chests in the face, Darksiders.
What's on your shopping list this week?
2 comments:
i'm looking forward to RoF.
seems rather obscure, most stores around here don't even have it yet.
anyway hopefully it's way better than ff13, which i think is a easy task to acomplish.
Too busy replaying Mass Effect 2 for any new games! Even FF13 has taken a backseat.
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