Best games you can play this week – haymakers and hairpins

12 June 2017
Arms game

Because of all the craziness surrounding E3 2017 this week, there aren’t many games coming out and attempting to battle the spotlight of all the new announcements. That said, there a few titles that racing enthusiasts and those looking to throw some punches will appreciate.

Arms

16 June 2017 (Nintendo Switch)

Nintendo’s upcoming limb-centric fighting game Arms is shaping up to be an entertaining competitive experience for the Switch.

Developed by the team behind the Mario Kart franchise, Arms takes full advantage of the Switch’s motion controls, giving you the chance to throw massive punches, jabs, and blocks using the full force and extent of your own appendages.

The fact that Arms’ characters and environments are infectiously vibrant and cheery doesn’t hurt either.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8DSI623kxI

MotoGP 17

15 June 2017 (PC, Xbox One, PS4)

If you’re looking for some two-wheeled speed this week, the 2017 edition of the official MotoGP game arrives in style, bringing all the adrenaline and intricacies of the sport with it.

The title will include all the 2017 riders, teams and tracks; the new rules and the Red Bull Rookies Cup championship. This edition will reach 60 FPS for the first time, capturing the blistering pace of the MotoGP.

All this is made possible thanks to the Milestone developers’ experience and skills, developed over 20 years of dedicated work to racing.

More game releases this week:

Cars 3: Driven to Win
MotoGP 17

Cars 3: Driven to Win
MotoGP 17
Injustice 2 – Red Hood DLC

Cars 3: Driven to Win
MotoGP 17
Injustice 2 – Red Hood DLC


This article was originally published on MenStuff.co.za.

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