Week in Games_ The Courage of One's Conviction

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Sam Fisher goes rogue this week in Ubisoft’s anticipated Splinter Cell: Conviction, getting a two week head start on the 360 before hitting the PC. An eclectic gathering of DLC and add-ons rounds out the highlights. Beginning Tuesday, Grand Theft Auto IV‘s two extensions, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony become available for PS3 and PC individually as DLC or collectively in retail form as Episodes from Liberty City. Blood Bowl also hits the PSP and a port of Capcom’s classic beat-em-up Final Fight also arrives. This week’s count: Five for PS3, four for PC, three for Xbox 360, two for DS rummy master and Wii, one for PSP Today (April 11) Final Saga (360) Monday (April 12) AlphaBounce (DS) Military Madness: Nectaris (Wii) Tuesday (April 13) Arcade Shooter: Ilvelo (Wii) Blood Bowl (PSP) Easy Piano (DS) Grand Theft rummy master Auto IV: Episodes from Liberty City (PC, PS3) Grand Theft rummy modern Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (PC, PS3) Grand rummy modern Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned (PC, PS3) Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction (360) Wednesday (April 14) rummy nabob Final Fight: Double Impact (360) Thursday (April 15) Final Fight: Double Impact (PS3) Sam & Max: The rummy nabob Devil’s Playhouse Episode 1: The Penal Zone (PC, PS3) Friday (April 16) Rig’n’Roll (PC)

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