The month of June is always tough for video games in North America given the news barrage from E3. Most publishers and developers know better than to release their games in this month; that is, unless they know that've got a solid gem that can withstand the pressure.
Cue Naughty Dog. I suppose if you want to send a message about the idea of not releasing games in June, don't just release it then, but release it the day immediately after E3. It's annoying for us journalists, as we experienced with BioShock Infinite being released during GDC this year. But if we must suffer this trend, it might as well be for games like The Last of Us, right?
Also don't forget Capcom's new IP, Remember Me, coming out next week as well their remake for D&D: Chronicles of Mystara later in the month. Then not soon after, a flurry of wonderful handheld titles, Project X Zone and Muramasa Rebirth, and the welcome return of Company of Heroes 2.
But you guys know it's all about Deadpool. Bang, bang! Bang, bang, bang, bang!
Jun 4 – Remember Me (PC, X360, PS3)
Jun 4 – EVE Online: Odyssey (PC)
Jun 5 – LIMBO (Vita)
Jun 7 – Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness (X360, PC)
Jun 9 – Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS)
Jun 11 – SimCity (MAC)
Jun 14 – The Last of Us (PS3)
Jun 18 – Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara (X360)
Jun 18 – Jak and Daxter Collection (Vita)
Jun 19 – Dracula 4: Shadow of the Dragon (PC)
Jun 20 – New Super Luigi U (Wii U)
Jun 25 – Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep (X360, PS3, PC)
Jun 25 – Project X Zone (3DS)
Jun 25 – Deadpool (X360, PS3, PC)
Jun 25 – Company of Heroes 2 (PC)
Jun 25 – Muramasa Rebirth (Vita)
Jun 25 – Ride to Hell: Retribution (X360, PS3, PC)
Jun 25 – The Sims 3: Island Paradise (PC, MAC)
Jun 25 – Kinect Sports Gems: Boxing Fight (X360)