Jetpack dragons and undead wrestlers out this week

5 August 2013
games you can play this week 1

August is here, and with it comes an interesting new spin on the RTS/action genre with Divinity: Dragon Commander, while the pile-driving and tomb-stoning Guacamelee comes to the PC platform.

Divinity: Dragon Commander (6 August 2013)

Divinity: Dragon Commander was featured in MyGaming’s most kickass gaming dragons for having dragons that wear jetpacks… what else do you really need to know to take notice??

Just in case dragons with jetpacks are not your thing (weirdo) then Dragon Commander allows you to control a multitude of units for a real-time strategy edge to the game. Think of it as Dragonheart meets Command & Conquer, with jetpacks.

Guacamelee! (8 August 2013)

Drinkbox Studios’ side-scrolling action platformer Guacamelee has already hit the PS3 and PS Vita and picked up a great critical reception, and now the Mexican-wrestling inspired action game is arriving on PC.

The game revolves around a Mexican luchador named Juan Aguacate, who is out to save the president’s daughter, but to do so, Juan will need to switch between “The Living World” and “The Dead World”, laying the smack-down to whoever gets in his way.

If you decide to tackle Guacamelee, expect gorgeous visuals, a funny storyline and more charm than you can imagine.

All game releases this week

PC release tag
Disney Planes
Spelunky
Guacamelee!
Divinity: Dragon Commander

Xbox 360 release tag

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Disney Planes

PS3 release tag

Disney Planes
Mars: War Logs

Wii U release

Disney Planes

More gaming news

Piracy, female gamers, and strip-clubs

Das Keyboard Model S “Quiet”: spirit of the IBM Model M

Fuse review: the path of infinite resistance

Xbox One GPU overclocked

You have read 3 out of 5 free articles. Log in or register for unlimited access.

Read now

The best gaming website in South Africa
MyGaming proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to [email protected] Contact the Press Council on 011 4843612.