
Independence Day is coming, it means lawn parties and barbecues are in the offing on grand scale soon. However, many game business are giving gamers plenty of reasons to stay indoors and chained to their handhelds and consoles next week.
Those with a hope for headshots could get their fix with City Interactive's Sniper: Ghost Warrior for Xbox 360 and PC. Taking place in Isla Truena, a fictional South American city, players will have sixteen missions to finish, and can enlist in multiplayer matches as a change of pace.
One of the more protruding releases last week is Traveller's Tales' block-happy magical spin on the 1st 4 years of the Harry Potter saga. Lego: Harry Potter Years one-four comes to PlayStation three, Wii, Xbox 360, DS, PSP, and PC Wednesday, and guides players through Harry's 1st years at Hogwart's.
Also releasing this week is 504 Games' Naughty Bear. As its names implies, the title puts players in the body of a teddy bear bent on exacting revenge upon those who've misunderstood him. Players are tasked with racking up "naughty points," and can use a variety of weapons--including a pistol and a frozen leg of lamb--to aid in the quest. The game comes to PS3 and 360, with both single player, and multiplayer components.
Shifting to the PC market, Electronic Arts releases the repeatedly delayed All Points Bulletin, aka APB, on Thursday. The large-scale online game revolves around an ongoing turf war between street gangs and law enforcement officials. Players can take to the streets with up to 98 others in individualized instanced virtual cities.
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