New video game releases week 33

Here 's a list of this weeks US game releases. All the official game websites are listed for you to visit.

The most popular releases this week are Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2), Ninety-Nine Nights (Xbox 360), Deep Labyrinth (DS) and F.E.A.R. Combat (PC).

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omansteveo6463d ago

I just really hope noboby buys Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII bc its crap and i hope it sells like crap and if sqaure-enix thinks they can put bullsh!t and put FFVII in the titl to sell it they got another thing comin

kewlkat0076461d ago (Edited 6461d ago )

They have been a dissappointment after FF7. They think then can feed me B@llSh!t rpg year after by adding a Roman numeral after it. Only japanese gamers fall for that sh!t. Just feed them some updated graphics and a new sequal and they are all for it.

RPG genre hasn't changed much in 10 years and I don't seeing changing anytime soon. Just like "sony" I'm not falling for Brand name anymore. Gameplay experience has not change. just a new story, new roman numeral and a young street punk that gets to meet the princess by chance and they bang in the end.

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The 5 best video game adaptations of popular board games

Discover our top video game adaptations of popular board games, from Bloodbowl to Wingspan & get your board game friends into video games!

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EKWB reportedly plagued with financial disarray many gaming pc's left without parts

EK Cooling allegedly has slipped itself into a hot soup of seemingly endless financial woes, where it has not paid its staff, suppliers, and contractors for many months as the company is facing liquidity problems and a surplus of inventory left unsold, stuck in the warehouse for a more extended period. Gamers Nexus investigated these claims made by former and current personnel, where he found trails of unpaid bills lasting as long as three to four months and unpaid raises that accumulated for almost a year.

EK Water Blocks has two entities—a Slovenian-based headquarters and a US-based subsidiary, EK Cooling Solutions. Steve narrated the series of events in detail, stating that the company was reportedly irresponsible and negligent regarding payment. Consequently, partners and employees are forced to share the burden of alleged mismanagement. It all begins with its extensive range of products, leading to a surplus of goods. EK has over 230 water blocks, 40 liquid cooling kits, 85 reservoirs, 40 pumps, 73 radiators, and 212 miscellaneous accessories.

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just_looken3d ago (Edited 3d ago )

Yes this is not about video games directly but indirectly this will impact the pc gaming/workstation space hard.

This company is massive one of two in the water cool space so if it goes poof then thousands out there have no spare parts or half built computers.

SO yeah i know not about a video game but think of it as amd leaving the pc space but this is ekwb that could be leaving water cooling in the pc space

Jayz2cents a supporter of there products also has issues
https://www.youtube.com/wat...

Giblet_Head1d 7h ago (Edited 1d 7h ago )

As someone that has built a watercooling rig. EK is big, but there's so many numerous watercooling part companies out there. EK's stuff isn't exactly amazing quality for the price compared to others either, it's just ok. Much like Corsair. The impact would be negligible long term. For perspective the majority of my parts are XSPC, at most I use EK for my gpu waterblocks and fittings. Both easily replaceable.

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Indie hit Dredge is getting its own movie adaptation

Rob Webb of KnowTechie writes: We're still waiting on the details, but this video game adaptation promises to be seriously creepy.

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