This week (July 7-13) sees a lot of fascinating games coming out. And if you feel drowned in the huge amount of new games, here's the complication on 5 best games that releases this week.
Dr. Mario World
Release date: July 10
Supported platforms: Mobiles (iOS, Android)
Taking the inspiration from the 1990's Dr. Mario, Dr. Mario World still keeps the addictive puzzle playing style. This free-to-play game takes you on the role of a doctor. Your job is to cure the patient by eliminating all the viruses on the board. To do that, you will have to match the colored pills with the viruses of the same color to get rid of them.
Apart from the OG gameplay, the game also features the characters' skills. For example, Princess Peach has the ability to wipe out a row of viruses randomly, or Toads can remove 5 random objects. That comes even handier when you're playing in multiplayer modes, in which you'll fill up the attack gauge to send viruses to your opponents.
It's free, it's fascinating, and the developer has promised to bring further updates in the futures. So why don't we just give it a try?
Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble
Release date: July 11
Supported platforms: PC, Switch
The latest sequel of Tiny Metal is coming out for Switch and PC through Steam. And if you're a fan of the tactical genre and a Switch owner, Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble is the best title to grind this week.
The game continues the story of Commander Wolfram and her White Fangs force to battle with the Dinoldan armies and find her brother. Throughout the game, you can enjoy placing tactical units on strategic positions with vibrant graphics.
And if you've never heard about the series, there's a free demo that comes out today, which captures 2 skirmish battlefields and the first 3 campaign maps. That's a great chance for you to try the game prior to its release, and decided to purchase it later!
Blazing Chrome
Release date: July 11
Supported platforms: PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
The Contra and Metal Slugs-inspired title is the product from the indie developer - Joysmasher. It is coming out for a wide array of platforms, and that's the great news for run-n-gun aficionados.
Blazing Chrome takes you into the world run by robots. Humans now have to low their heads and lives in the underground to avoid getting massacred. You'll take control of the duo Marva and Doyle, on the quest to defeat the AI and gain the possession of the Earth back to human.
It's the "duo", but you can only one player at once. So it's best to invite your friend and start grinding as the game release.
Just like the good old days playing Contra on the 4-button controllers!
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Release date: July 12
Supported platforms: PS4, Switch
The second Builders installment is heading to the West this month. In this cute game, the alternative world of Dragon Quest has been ruined by the antagonist, leaving the entire land with nothing but wastes.
It's your job - the builders to reconstruct the world from the ashes. In Dragon Quest Builders 2, you can play the game with up to three of your friends in the local multiplayer mode. And apart from building stuff, the game also allows you to explore under the water, fly, dash and many more actions!
God Eater 3
Release date: July 12
Supported platforms: Switch
The gods in God Eater 3 appear in forms of giant monsters, which you can't deal with it on your own.
But with this Switch release, you'll be able to meet other players locally, and you can team up with them to slay down the huge beasts.
And to remind you, you don't eat gods, but your weapons do. For each monster you slay, you can let your weapons absorb it to enhance its power, let you perform stronger attacks. The more you grind, the more powerful weapons you can unlock.
And it might take you a while to get all unlockable items, so you'd better start as soon as possible.
Conclusion
Above are this week's five games that you shouldn't miss. There are a lot of other games to come as well, and Gurugamer will provide you with the most updated news on them.
Stay tuned!
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