"Battlefield 3" (M) . ..on Xbox360, PS3, and the PC.  The latest game in the "Battlefield" franchise is a little different from the "Bad Company" games. For starters, you can go prone.  This game also reintroduces JETS to the vehicle list.  And suppressive fire now has the effect of blurring vision and reducing the other guy's accuracy.So how does "Battlefield" differ from the "Call of Duty" games?  The size of the maps is one big difference.  "CoD" maps are small because they are designed for 6-man squads, while "Battlefield" has enormous multiplayer maps that, on the PC version, can handle up to 64 players.

With this one you also get destructible environments, meaning you can blow holes in a wall to make your own door.  And then there are the vehicles.  "Battlefield" lets you drive tanks and jeeps, or fly the helicopters and jets.


"Dance Central 2" (T) . . . for the Kinect on the Xbox360. The big new feature for this Kinect only dancing game is simultaneous two player gameplay in both cooperative and competitive modes. It includes music by Lady Gaga, Missy Elliott, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, Ciara, and Nicki Minaj. You can check out the full track list here.


"Kinect Sports Season Two" (E) . . . on Xbox360. The sequel to the best selling Kinect game of all time lets you play golf, darts, baseball, skiing, tennis, and football with nothing but your hands.


"Puss in Boots" (E10+) . . . on Xbox360, PS3, Wii, and DS. This game lets you use the motion control features of the PS Move and Kinect to control Puss from the "Shrek" movies in his own stand alone adventure.


"Disney Universe" (E) . . . on Xbox360, PS3, Wii, and PC. Up to four players can play this adventure game in costumes of your favorite characters from such Disney franchises as "Monsters Inc.", "Tron", "The Lion King", "Lilo & Stitch", and "WALL-E".


"Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi" (T) . . . on Xbox360, PS3, and Wii. You'll be able to create your own combatant in "Hero Mode" for the first time in a "Dragon Ball"-inspired fighting game. This mode gives players the option of choosing from original outfits and hairstyles, and also lets you adjust their color schemes.


ESRB Game Ratings: (E) for Everyone; (T) for Teen; (M) for Mature (18+)

 

You also have the option to choose between multiple spawn points. Come back from your last death by either spawning at your base, or on the front line by selecting any member of your squad.

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