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June Gaming Sees Host of Releases 63

June gaming is certainly off with a loud roaring noise that should leave your wallet empty and your thumbs tired. Seeing titles like Ninja Gaiden II, Grid, Bourne Conspiracy, Lego Indiana Jones, Kung Fu Panda, The Incredible Hulk, and a whole host of games for handhelds and download is bound to make game reviewers weep with exhaustion.
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June Gaming Sees Host of Releases

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  • by QUILz ( 1043102 ) <quilzhunter931@gmail.com> on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:06PM (#23671357) Homepage
    Just stick with 'Indy' if it will help...
    • by thewiz ( 24994 )

      Just stick with 'Indy' if it will help...

      Yeah, then someone else will wondering when the Lego racing game will be out.
      • Yeah, then someone else will wondering when the Lego racing game will be out.
        Nearly nine years ago [wikipedia.org].
        • At first, I read that as "Ninety nine (99) years ago" and had a major "What the huh?" moment.

          I need to lower the dosage of coffee... 10 days of students left... I can't wait for the little ankle biters to go home for the summer.
    • by Mozk ( 844858 )
      The other day I drove by a Burger King that had a sign saying "TRY OUR NEW INDY BURGER", confused as to what exactly an independent burger would be.
  • by PhrostyMcByte ( 589271 ) <phrosty@gmail.com> on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:10PM (#23671409) Homepage
    On how many products they can fit into a single slashvertisement.
    • We suddenly seem to have an endless stream of non-stories about random events in the gaming world.

      Do we really need endless stories like "So-and-so designer leaves Company A", "Company B says new game will be good", "Game you loved in 1986 possibly maybe to be remade"?

      And I would be very happy to never hear about any game based on a set of Lego pieces based on a fictional franchise ever again. It has too many levels of nerdiness rolled together, even by Slashdot standards...
  • The linked article is retarded.

    June 12, 2008 MGS4
    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward
      Neither the heading or the summary help indicate that the linked article is only for the Xbox 360.
    • Re: (Score:1, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward
      The linked article is actually only about June 2-6! The title of the slashdot post is slightly misleading.
    • by gr18563 ( 848290 )
      I was about to say the same thing. Thats what Im waiting on not Bourne or Hulk.
  • by morari ( 1080535 ) on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:18PM (#23671519) Journal
    Most of the movies sucked, so why should a cheap promotional videogame even be worth mentioning?
    • by GroeFaZ ( 850443 )
      Can't speak for the others, but I would exempt LEGO Indy from criticism even though it sports not one, but two high-profile licenses. If you're any kind of gamer at all, do yourself a favor and play it.
      • by morari ( 1080535 )
        To be fair, I did find that the LEGO Star Wars games were fairly amusing. I just wish that there were a little more depth to the gameplay.
      • Re: (Score:3, Interesting)

        by vux984 ( 928602 )
        Yeah, if the Lego StarWars stuff was anything to judge by, the Indy lego game will be great light-hearted fun, and amusing. The devs really have a sense of humor, and from the indy trailer it looks like that sense of humor has been preserved.

        I'm looking forward to more lego tie-ins in this series. In addition to the Indy, there's also a lego-batman game coming out too -- apparently its based more on the animated series/comics rather than being a direct movie tie-in. (So much the better if you ask me...)
  • The articles title: "Shippin' Out June 2-6..."

    Did I miss a memo where June has been reduced to a week?
  • Why are... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by AKAImBatman ( 238306 ) <`akaimbatman' `at' `gmail.com'> on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:18PM (#23671531) Homepage Journal
    ...only movie-based games mentioned in the summary? Those are the games most likely to suck! The actual Gamespot page has titles like "Toki Tori" in its summary, which is a game that I was far more excited about than any movie rip-off. (It's a great game, BTW! Has a very Amiga-ish feel to it, too.)

    That being said, the Kung-Fu Panda game does look interesting. The real questions are if the Wii controls really work as well as the previews suggest, and if the developers really put the time and effort into making the game interesting rather than a quick cash-in.

    (Anyone remember back when Capcom used to NAIL Disney properties? Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers & Duck Tales are some of the best games ever made for the NES.)
    • by Khaed ( 544779 )
      Ninja Gaiden II is based on a movie?
    • Yeah, really. Movie games almost always suck. But I hear there's some other game about metal or something that is garnering a slight bit of interest.

      Though personally I'm more excited about downloading the demo for Civ: Revolution tonight.

    • PS2 GITS! (Score:3, Interesting)

      by John Whitley ( 6067 )

      [Movie-based games] are the games most likely to suck!

      Yeah, a lot of movie-spawned games are pretty banal. On the other hand, one of my favorite console games was the PS2 Ghost In The Shell game -- jumping and skimming around as fast as you can in a fuchikoma. Sweet! The whole game felt well thought-out, from basic controls and game play, to level design, and niceties such as being able to replay any cut-scene you've already seen in the game(*). Even the practice mode was essentially a great little sub-game.

      (*) It boggles the mind that publishers ever don

      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        by p0tat03 ( 985078 )

        and niceties such as being able to replay any cut-scene you've already seen in the game

        Most Japanese games have this, particularly RPGs. For them gaming is a means to a story, whereas storylines in Western games tend to be there for the sake of gameplay.

    • My wife played the Xbox 360 demo of Kung Fu Panda. It was rental quality at best. Same with Bourne Conspiracy.
  • Racedriver GRID (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Aranykai ( 1053846 ) <slgonser@[ ]il.com ['gma' in gap]> on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:19PM (#23671551)
    I for one am really looking forward to this title. If the demo is anything to go by, this will be one of the best non-rally racing titles ever to hit the PC.
    Codemasters might redeem themselves with this one.
  • by Jor-Al ( 1298017 ) on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:22PM (#23671591)
    What a shitty list of games in the summary. I can't really see anything in that list emptying out my wallet or making my thumbs sore.
    • by p0tat03 ( 985078 )

      Yeah, I don't know why any of these games were worth a front-page story... Let's see:

      Ninja Gaiden II - Mediocre reviews, sequel to a franchise that wasn't even much on the radar the first time around... Probably worth a rent, but nothing so ridiculously anticipated that it's worth front-page...

      Grid - same. Codemasters makes good racing sims, but this game doesn't look like it offers anything exciting.

      Bourne Conspiracy - mediocre reviews, the game is one big cinematic sequels with quick-time "MASH THAT

  • This is idiotic... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by 7Prime ( 871679 ) on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:23PM (#23671613) Homepage Journal
    Third biggest release OF THE YEAR, in June: "Metal Gear Solid 4"

    And you spout a bunch of movie spinnoffs? And Ninja Gaiden II, which has been totally pwned by critics and in which the creator immediately resigned from the company in disgrace.

    You just showed your lack of knowledge on the subject, prepare for a barage of hate mail.
    • by HTH NE1 ( 675604 )

      And you spout a bunch of movie spinnoffs? And Ninja Gaiden II
      Grid's a movie?
      • by 7Prime ( 871679 )
        Not sure what Grid is, can't comment on it... but I haven't heard much buzz about it, so I don't know why it's reliavant.
        • by HTH NE1 ( 675604 )
          Grid is the third racing game of the TOCA street-racing series from Codemasters. To compare, DiRT was originally to be Colin McRae Rally.

          I actually was not sure; I haven't kept up with all the movie releases lately. (I had to RTFA.)
    • While I'll agree that there is a good chance most of the games on that list will be pure shit.

      The only issue with NG2 that I have seen is the camera. Its typically been give reviews in the 80 to 90 range. Besides being a bit of a retread of all the other 3d NG games, it a fun game.

      I'm also fairly certain you have no idea why Igitaki left that company.
  • by Kingrames ( 858416 ) on Thursday June 05, 2008 @01:34PM (#23671785)
    Does he answer tech support calls?
  • Metal Gear Solid 4 [konami.jp] is also an important June release.
  • ... comes out this weekend.
  • However, that's a good thing! I have many old games that I need to finish (a few to start!) and play online, but not enough free time (0-2 hours a week). Ugh!
  • this is basically a list of summer blockbuster garbage. /.,of all sites should realize that you not talking to the average person, and nobody will be impressed with a list of shit no matter how long it is. i own a wi and a ps3 and i think MGS will be the only thing i buy this month....honorable mention to sid meyer and revolution coming out, as well as the long awaited alone in the dark, so, i really dont think this months gaming releases deserved its own posting on /. get your heads out of your asses guys!

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