Keep up-to-date with all the latest video game releases! Kidzworld has all the latest games to keep watch for. This week, we preview Spore Galactic Adventures, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and Monster Hunter Freedom Unite!
Spore Galactic Adventures Finally Beams Down
The makers of Spore just keep the content coming with their new expansion pack, Spore Galactic Adventures. The expansion adds onto what was IMO the best stage of the game, the Space Stage. Now, you can create a space captain and take him on missions on the surface of planets, along with a group of interplanetary allies. Both the game's creators, Maxis, and the community will be making adventures that you can play, and earn achievements on. Oh, yeah, you can create your own adventures, too, and share them just like creatures! The more creative of you can get some practice in on level design, if you're interested in making games!
Transformers Return!
Believe it or not, the Transformers 2 movie is coming out next week, and there's a video game for it too! The movie's plot has to do with the government cover-up of the Transformers, and their mysterious links to the beginnings of human civilization, but I definitely don't want to spoil it. The video game will expand upon the movie's storyline, and include a full 30 different characters. A non-linear mission sequence will allow you to choose how you experience both the Autobots' and the Decepticons' storylines, and new multiplayer modes just top it all off.
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite
The PSP is getting another Monster Hunter game, which was so insanely popular in its Japanese release that it apparently lowered the country's production for the entire day! Using Ad-Hoc connections, you can team up with friends to make for full four-player teams as you go through the campaign (not that the game ever really and truly ends, the company is advertising 500 hours of gameplay!). Even if you don't have tons of friends with PSPs and copies of the game, you can still use an AI "felyne" friend to help battle monsters, which can be helpful. This adventure RPG is totally worth it for any PSP owners out there.
Check out this Welcome Tutorial by the makers of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Capcom!