More games released this month include: EA's "Army of Two", "GoW: Chains of Olympus", and "Bully: Scholarship Edition".
We'd reported about games coming this month. Seems there are many more getting added to that list.
For now, let's take a look at three newly-released game titles.
Electronic Arts' has introduced its "Army of Two" for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. It was due in November last year along with two other military-themed games; however, these were delayed as the developers wanted to improve upon their products.
"Army of Two" is a co-op third person shooter and has been anticipated by gamers ever since it was announced. The game's plot involves real-life scenarios related to dealings with private military contractors. It has been designed to involve teamwork, which means, you'll be playing in the co-op mode pretty often. The game also involves weapon-customization.
The other new game release is the third in the 'God of War' (GoW) series, which is a prequel to the first GoW game on the PlayStation 2.
"GoW: Chains of Olympus" has been released exclusively for the PSP. A typical 'hack n slash' game that involves a lot of action-adventure, "GoW: Chains of Olympus" revolves round the adventures of Kratos, the protagonist of the series, who's set out to take revenge for his family's death. The developers have said that "Chains of Olympus" will feature multiple weapons that will be employed in the game play in unique ways.
Third up is "Bully: Scholarship Edition" released for the Xbox 360 and the Wii, which follows the title's real-time strategy series of PC games.
Set in 'Bullworth Academy', which is a fictional boarding school, "Bully: Scholarship Edition" sees the protagonist 'Jimmy' encountering 'bullies' whom he needs to ward off. While this forms the core plot, the storyline includes other important aspects of Jimmy's life at Bullsworth. Apparently, this third-person shooter action-adventure game includes a lot of new content, not available on its earlier PS2 version.