Games you can play this week

18 June 2013

This week, the gaming scene sees a return from a two-wheeled speedster and a resurrection of a famed fantasy series.

MotoGP 13 (21 June 2013)

MotoGP 13 releases this week and returns speed-enthusiasts to the virtual tracks of the MotoGP circuit.

The game features an overhauled career mode, new physics engine with multiple physics settings, and aids which allows for beginners, as well as the experienced, to have an immersive racing session.

A brand new weather system also features in MotoGP 13. The player can select from 5 weather options one of which is dynamic where the race could start in dry conditions and then begin to rain during the race.

Neverwinter (20 June 2013)

Perfect World Entertainment and Cryptic Studios’ MMORPG, set in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms universe from Wizards of the Coast, is set to launch this week.

Neverwinter is a free-to-play action MMORPG that features fast-paced action combat with epic dungeons. Players explore the vast city of Neverwinter and surrounding countryside, learning the vivid history of the iconic city and battling its many enemies.

In Neverwinter, players can create their own quests and campaigns with the Foundry, a user-generated content tool. Foundry quests and stories can then be seamlessly integrated into the live game world.

All game releases this week

PC release tag

MotoGP 13
Ashes Cricket 2013
Neverwinter

PS3 release tag

Ashes Cricket 2013
MotoGP 13
Xbox 360 release tag

Ashes Cricket 2013
MotoGP 13
Wii U release

New Super Luigi Bros. U
Ashes Cricket 2013

PS Vita release tag

MotoGP 2013

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  1. Vixremento
    18.06.2013 at 14:54

    Cry…after The Last of Us last week I guess we should feel a bit deprived this week. Hmmm…perhaps a replay!

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