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		<title>Five Fantastical Videogame Releases Worth Exploring in July</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2019 21:58:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas Spurlin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/author/tspurlin/">Thomas Spurlin</a></p>
<p>Once we’ve reached the dog days of summer where the sun beats down and saps people’s energy, or when working folks get a little miffed that they can’t fully embrace the season, the comfort of videogame consoles, controllers and air conditioning starts to look really, really good. Some of my fondest gaming memories of my [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/author/tspurlin/">Thomas Spurlin</a></p>
<div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div><p>Once we’ve reached the dog days of summer where the sun beats down and saps people’s energy, or when working folks get a little miffed that they can’t fully embrace the season, the comfort of videogame consoles, controllers and air conditioning starts to look really, really good. Some of my fondest gaming memories of my youth came in playing a pair of <em>Final Fantasy</em> games after long swimming or baseball sessions – <em>Final Fantasy VII</em> and <em>Final Fantasy Tactics</em>!– a legacy that kinda-sorta continues almost two decades later, in admittedly a very different form.  July’s new releases aren’t nearly as exciting as they probably should be, sporting only a high-profile shooter at the tail end of the month and another approach to the endgame with the folks at Marvel, but longstanding fans of Square Enix’s franchise will have something materia(l) to engage throughout the month. Let’s take a closer look.</p>
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<p><img decoding="async" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-35261" src="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ffsolitude.jpg" loading="lazy" alt="ff videogame" width="620" height="349" srcset="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ffsolitude.jpg 620w, https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/ffsolitude-300x169.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span class="button blue"><a href="https://www.amazon.com/FINAL-FANTASY-XIV-Shadowbringers-PlayStation-4/dp/B07N8TDWVH/ref=bensbargaicenter" >FFXIV: Shabowbringers at Amazon</a></span>            <span class="button green"><a href="https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/sea-of-solitude/c4060p46hh4d?activetab=pivot:overviewtab" >Download Sea of Solitude at Microsoft</a></span></p>
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<h3>July 2</h3>
<h4>Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers</h4>
<p>Another of my memories about <em>Final Fantasy</em> came in processing the reception towards Square’s first stab at an online multiplayer, <em>FFXI</em>. It was met with polarizing impressions that combined firm defense from the franchise’s devotees and valid critiques to the game’s design tweaks, struggling graphics, and of course the requirement for a dedicated subscription to play. Things have changed in the MMO landscape, of course, and while <em>Final Fantasy XIV</em> continues the legacy of being a subscription-based online game, it has been fine-tuned to reward those who are comfortable with a monthly fee. So far, critics and subscribers have had nothing but positive things to say about the MMO’s latest expansion, <em>Shadowbringers</em>. The solid storytelling, robust graphics, a class overhaul, and combat refinement are currently being heralded as not only the game’s best expansion, but possible one of the better expansions for a online multiplayer game to-date, so it’s certainly a great time to be a fan. Naturally, <em>Shadowbringers</em> is available on the PS4 and PC.</p>
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<h3>July 5</h3>
<h4>Sea of Solitude</h4>
<p>At E3, a concentrated effort was made by EA to spruce up their image just a bit, emphasizing that they were working on smaller, independent games through their “EA Originals” label.  One of the games coming out of that publishing wing is Sea of Solitude, an atmospheric and artistically experimental adventure game developed by Jo-Mei Games.  With echoes of <em>Zelda: Wind Waker</em> in the boat travels and perhaps a little <em>Alice: Madness Returns</em> and <em>Enslaved: Odyssey to the West</em> in its gameplay style, the game tells the story of a woman named Kay who navigates the colorful, yet haunting maze of a mostly empty city flooded with water.  Directed by German comic-book artist Cornelia Geppert, <em>Sea of Solitude</em> goes down an emotional path as Kay journeys forth to discover how and why she’s transformed into this other-worldly beast within the realm, and the 3D puzzle and exploration gameplay extends from that. You can discover Sea of Solitude on the Xbox One, PS4, and PC.</p>
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<h3>July 12</h3>
<h4>Dragon Quest Builders 2</h4>
<p>The interesting thing about <em>Minecraft</em> is that despite the roaring popularity and refinement of its build-an-experience concept, its blocky aspects and directionless nature will always leave openings for other games to reach the unimpressed players out there.  Along with <em>Portal Knights</em>, <em>Dragon Quest Builders</em> took a stab at something similar in concept but different in execution, and delivered on creating a more focused, narrative-driven construction simulator within the longstanding fantasy RPG setting. <em>Builders 2</em> … well, merely builds off the original release, expanding upon both the building and exploration options for an even more expansive sandbox.  The big addition, however, comes in the ability for up to four people to cooperatively play together, either online or on the couch. <em>Dragon Quest Builders 2</em> places more emphasis on providing the tools for the player to engage their creativity than on a story-driven experience, but there’s something to its tale of builders creating things against the will of oppressors.  The Switch and PS4 are your consoles of choice for this quest.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span class="button green"><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Marvel-Ultimate-Alliance-Black-Nintendo-Switch/dp/B07L6WMT8Z/ref=bensbargaicenter" >Order Marvel: UA 3 at Amazon</a></span>          <span class="button green"><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Wolfenstein-Youngblood-Deluxe-Amazon-Exclusive-Bonus/dp/B07Q1KGDL4/ref=bensbargaicenter" >Order Wolfenstein: Youngblood at Amazon</a></span></p>
<h3>July 19</h3>
<h4>Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order</h4>
<p>Man, I’m on a bit of a nostalgia trip with some of the games released this month. While it was released on other consoles, the name <em>Marvel: Ultimate Alliance</em> recalls the early days of Nintendo’s first crack at full motion-control console games with the Wii.  While Nintendo was figuring out the right ways to add variety to their early slate of titles, less-interactive and more standard games like the first <em>Ultimate Alliance</em> – which also appeared on other consoles &#8212; filled the gap with some substance and regular ole beat-‘em-up gameplay. It’s interesting, then, that the 3<sup>rd</sup> installment in the franchise arrives as an exclusive to the Nintendo Switch.  Adapting from the early-‘90s comic run of &#8220;The Infinity War&#8221;, <em>Ultimate Alliance 3</em> flows along with the current popularity of Marvel’s cinematic universe and puts the players in control of many of their favorite characters from that realm.  Polished graphics and fluid 3D movement don’t take away from the fact that this third installment still feels like old-school, reliable action gaming. Switch only for now, but considering the prior releases, that could very well change.</p>
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<h3>July 26</h3>
<h4>Wolfenstein: Youngblood</h4>
<p>Games that don’t take themselves too seriously lend themselves better to spinoff experiences, where developers can take what’s worked in the games proper and safely dial ‘em up within the new installment.  <em>Wolfenstein: Youngblood</em> looks like it could be the next in a line of successful spinoffs like <em>Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon</em> and <em>Dishonored: Death of the Outsider,</em> since the possibilities are pretty endless with an alternate reality where Nazis actually came out on top in World War 2 and continued their atrocities … with some resistance, of course. In Youngblood, the resistance comes in well-armed, suited-up sisters – the daughters of protag B.J. Blazkowicz &#8212; ready for a killing spree roughly 20 years after the games proper, creating a dynamic between the story’s women that again reaches a balance between dark humor and genuinely bleak storytelling. The collaboration between <em>Wolfenstein</em> vets MachineGames and <em>Dishonored</em>’s developers Arkane Studios sets its sights on a versatile gaming experience, incorporating co-op or AI-driven multiplayer within the franchise’s hectic shooter energy.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Red Faction</strong></em> fans will be happy to see that <strong><em>Guerilla</em></strong> will be making its way onto the Switch at the beginning of July, while devotees of the Netflix show <em>Stranger Things</em> can get an extra taste of tie-in material with the <em><strong>Stranger Things 3</strong></em> videogame being released on July 4<sup>th</sup> on the Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and PC. The frequently-ported visual novel <em><strong>Clannad</strong></em> will arrive on the Switch also on the 4<sup>th</sup>, while the next installment in the <em><strong>Fire Emblem</strong></em> tactics RPG games, <em><strong>Three Houses</strong></em>, will swarm onto the Switch on July 26<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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		<title>May 2017 Humble Mobile Bundle:  Epic Platformers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2017 17:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Elizabeth Henges</dc:creator>
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<p>When most people think of mobile games, some common genres will likely come to mind.  Puzzle games are abundant due to their pick up and play style, and lend themselves well to touch controls.  A lot of turn based games also fit this bill, as by their nature can overcome touch screen burdens by simply [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://bensbargains.com/thecheckout/author/lhenges/">Elizabeth Henges</a></p>
<div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;" class="sharethis-inline-share-buttons" ></div><p>When most people think of mobile games, some common genres will likely come to mind.  Puzzle games are abundant due to their pick up and play style, and lend themselves well to touch controls.  A lot of turn based games also fit this bill, as by their nature can overcome touch screen burdens by simply not forcing any can of finesse on how you need to tap the screens.</p>
<p>One genre many aren&#8217;t fond of on mobile devices, however, are platformers.  Platformers by their nature require timing and skillful button presses&#8230; and touch screen controls that are even a bit off can ruin the entire game.  But, this month&#8217;s Humble Mobile Bundle brings together a bunch of great platformers for a staggeringly cheap price.  Let&#8217;s look at these Epic Platformers:</p>
<h3>$1 Tier</h3>
<p><strong>Devious Dungeon</strong></p>
<p><iframe title="Official Devious Dungeon Launch Trailer" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OGtLj75du2I?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Devious Dungeon is a relatively simple action platformer&#8211;explore up to five worlds that are randomized, gather loot and kill baddies.  The controls are simple enough to make playing with a touch screen easy, and the seemingly bite sized playthroughs and replayability makes it a model mobile title.</p>
<p><strong>Devious Dungeon 2</strong></p>
<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwRJc_JAf_A</p>
<p>Devious Dungeon 2 is much like the first&#8211;five randomized worlds to explore, loot to grab.  This time around, though, you can pick from three different classes, with their own playstyles.  I nice small upgrade for when you finish with the first game.</p>
<p><strong>Eggggg &#8211; The Platform Puker</strong></p>
<p><iframe title="Eggggg - the platform puker. Coming to iOS and Google Play in October" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rdkXZcvblaA?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Well, this&#8230; this is certainly an odd one.  The hero of this tale is violently, and I mean violently allergic to eggs, as eating them will make the poor boy projectile vomit.  However, Gilbert needs to use this reaction in order to escape his horribly mean aunt and get to a birthday party.  Surely all that vomiting isn&#8217;t great for his system, but we all do dumb things as kids right?</p>
<h3>Beat the Average Tier</h3>
<p><em>Note: The Beat the Average seems to be hovering right under $5 for the most part&#8230; you might as well go for the $5 tier while you&#8217;re at it!</em></p>
<p><strong>Gunbrick</strong></p>
<p><iframe title="Nitrome: Gunbrick - Coming to Mobile!" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/lpjLH1sHQ1g?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Gunbrick is more on the puzzle platformer side of things than a more strict platformer.  Your character controls the titular Gunbrick, which seems to be some kind of moving&#8230; cube.  This particular title was built specfically for swiping mobile controls, so there are no virtual buttons to press with this one!  It seems fitting with the more puzzle oriented approach.</p>
<p><strong>RunGunJumpGun</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="RunGunJumpGun  - Announcement Trailer" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/3Kj2jkN0dIE?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>RunGunJumpGun is one of the more intense games in this bundle, offering difficult gameplay that still works great with the mobile platform.  You shoot your gun to help propel yourself around the stages, killing enemies and navigating through tricky dangerous corridors.  This is certainly a unique experience!</p>
<p><strong>Retsnom</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="RETSNOM Official Trailer" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/KHEyTaEozI4?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Retsnom, on the other hand, is a puzzle platformer with a very nice twist to it.  The goal is to mirror parts of stages to get past obstacles, in hopes of finding the cure to your daughter&#8217;s zombie illness.  It&#8217;s a little hard to explain, make sure to watch the trailer to this one!</p>
<p>&#8230;and more to be unlocked later!</p>
<h3>$5 Tier</h3>
<p><strong>Never Alone: Ki Edition</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="Never Alone: Ki Edition Trailer |android|iOS|2016" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/S6hqUeXXJoo?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Never Alone is best known for its source material&#8211;the <span class="slideout-holder js-slideout-holder">Iñupiat</span> (native Alaskans), a subject and culture rarely touched upon in video games.  You control two characters through this puzzle platformer to search for the reason of an endless blizzard.  Well worth a playthrough due to its unique origins!</p>
<p><strong>Brothers &#8211; A Tale of Two Sons</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="Brothers - A Tale of Two Sons Mobile Trailer" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DG0CyH6FyOU?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Brothers, like the other games in the $5 tier, is a critically acclaimed platformer that has made its way to mobile devices.  In order to save an ailing father, two brothers set out to find the mythical Water of Life, and they must rely on each other to make it through the ordeal.  Brothers in particular is a very strong narrative experience, and is a must play if you&#8217;re looking for a strong plot in your platformer.</p>
<p><strong>Limbo</strong></p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="LIMBO - Trailer" width="620" height="349" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Y4HSyVXKYz8?feature=oembed" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Limbo made itself well known a number of years ago via the Xbox Live Arcade, but the dark platformer has since made its debut on other platforms, including mobile.  If you haven&#8217;t yet experienced this gem of a game, now&#8217;s the perfect time&#8211;it&#8217;s a disturbing, yet very noteworthy title.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s your favorite game from this bundle?  Let us know in the comments!</p>
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