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Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D (3DS): This week of re-releases is highlighted by the big ape himself: Donkey Kong. Previously released on Wii, Retro Games’ revitalization of Donkey Kong Country is brought to the 3DS with new power-ups, levels, a local multiplayer mode, and 3D, of course.
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Metro: Last Light (PS3, 360, PC): After a tumultuous development cycle at THQ, the next Metro game sees the light of day.
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Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move (3DS): An extremely light week in gaming is headlined by a new downloadable title in the dependable puzzle series. Guide the Mini Marios through more than 180 puzzles by placing tiles on the touch screen. Includes a level editor for gamers to share an infinite number of puzzle creations.
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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (PS3, 360, PC): From the developer behind the incredible Far Cry 3 comes a love letter to the 1980s. Set in a dystopian 2007 society, players will experience “an 80s VHS vision of the future” where they have to “get the girl, kill the baddies and save the world.”
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Star Trek The Video Game (PS3, 360, PC): Set in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek universe, take control of Kirk and Spock in a sci-fi action experience. Defend the New Vulcan colony with the most of the cast of the franchise’s latest movie.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us (PS3, 360, Wii U): Duke it out with DC Comics’ most powerful heroes and villans, such as Superman, Batman, Harley Quinn and Wonder Woman. In a world where good and evil is overlapping, engage in enormous battles with your favorite comic icons.
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Guacamelee! (PS3, Vita): Highlighting a light week is Drinkbox’s new action game. Starring Juan Aguacate, a farmer turned superhuman wrestler, this Metroid-vania style game tasks gamers with saving “El Presidente’s daughter,” Juan’s kidnapped love who’s been taken by an Evil Charro Skeleton. Battle through throngs of interesting foes in this unique and gorgeous looking PS3/Vita exclusive.
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BattleBlock Theater (360): After a few years of appearances at Penny Arcade Expos, The Behemoth’s puzzle-platformer hits the Xbox Live Arcade. Sporting the developer’s trademark art style and intelligent game design, BattleBlock Theater is sure to be one of the best co-op games this year.
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BioShock Infinite (PS3, 360, PC): March has been an incredible month of gaming and it’s being finished off with arguably the biggest game of the year. Ken Levine and Irrational Games take us to the sky into Columbia, another utopian vision gone horribly awry. Filling the shoes of Booker DeWitt, gamers are tasked with saving Elizabeth, a woman with time-shifting powers who’s being held by the robotic Songbird.
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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (Wii U, 3DS): Capcom updates their popular action franchise with a new home console and portable version. The Wii U version sports an updated 4 player multiplayer mode, which can play with up to 3 3DS gamers. Save files can freely be transferred between the Wii U and 3DS games using an eShop app.
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Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm (PC): Blizzard continues the story of Kerrigan, Queen of Blades, after her attempt to wipe out the humans was unsuccesful. Now with her powers gone and mind free, is Kerrigan free or is she still property of the Zerg?
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Tomb Raider (PS3, 360, PC): Lara Croft returns in a reboot of the legendary action franchise. Shipwrecked and left for dead, Lara must stay alive on a vast, fully explorable jungle island infested with mercenaries that are trying to wipe the remaining survivors of her ship out.
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Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan (3DS): Headlining a light week is the next game of Atlus’ hardcore RPG franchise. Bring together your own Explorers Guild and set off on your airship in venture of the tree of Yggdrasil, said to have fame and fortune awaiting those that can uncover its mysteries.
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (PS3, 360): The Metal Gear franchise takes a little detour before Ground Zeroes with an action game starring Raiden, protagonist of Metal Gear Solid 2. Developed by the great minds at Platinum Games, this is a pure action experience full of cybernetic super soldiers, slicing-and-dicing, and mounds of limbs and blood.
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Aliens: Colonial Marines (PS3, 360, PC): From the developers of the highly popular Borderlands series comes a new take on the Aliens universe. Taking place after the events of the second movie, step into the shoes of a Colonial Marine with up to 3 friends and fight your way through The Sulaco in search of Ripley and the lost marines of the movie Aliens.
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