Games you can play this week

9 July 2012

Last week saw the release of the long-awaited MMO The Secret World, along with the highly-anticipated second episode of The Walking Dead. This week however, we’ve got some topsy-turvey action and fashionable jean-pant on offer.

Inversion

Inversion stars Davis Russell, a run-of-the-mill cop, whose world is literally turned upside down when a mysterious enemy wielding gravity-altering devices take on New York. However, Davis and his partner Leo are not disadvantaged, as they get their hands on a GravLink device, allowing them to take advantage of gravity manipulation as well.

The result is some pretty crazy gunfights that put the shooting genre on its head by adding zero gravity to the gameplay. Developer, Saber Interactive, is promising to bring a new twist on the traditional shooter genre by adding zero gravity, vector changes and topsy-turvy chaos.

Sims 3: Diesel Stuff Pack

That awkward moment you realize your Sims could potentially dress better than you. This week, EA is releasing their latest content pack for The Sims 3, this time with a designer flare. The Sims 3 Diesel Stuff Pack will add three dozen men’s and women’s pieces from the Diesel spring/summer fashion line, as well as decor and finishings for the home, many of which are available in real life.

Could this be the sleeper hit of the year?

All game releases this week

Inversion

Inversion

The Sims 3: Diesel Stuff Pack

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  1. James Etherington-Smith
    09.07.2012 at 09:54

    Yeah, it’s a pretty grim week for major releases. But this is why I stock up on cool indie games and Steam specials!

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