Unlikely titles to watch out for in 2010
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Your support makes all the difference.While 2010 will have its inevitable big-name blockbusters, there is a clutch of less-well-known titles coming in the new year that sound intriguing, if unlikely.
From ‘Mystery Cookbook’ on the PC (“filled with adventure, humour and many bizarre characters”) to ‘Water Sports’ on, ahem, the Wii, as well as ‘Go Play: Lumberjacks’ and ‘Sushi Go Round’ on the DS, there are plenty of alternatives to ‘BioShock 2’ and ‘Bayonetta’. Oh – and don’t forget your copy of ‘UK Truck Simulator’.
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