Exploration, great narrative, and a lot of guns a-blazing will hit PS3, Xbox 360, and PC as Bioshock Infinite, Fuse, and Army of Two: Devil's Cartel are released to retail stores this week.

Bioshock Infinite

While it has been delayed for a great deal of time, it seems that the much-needed time for tweaks and improvements have been for the betterment of the game.

IGN reports that Bioshock Infinite is definitely worth the wait, being a great shooter game that brings a great, noteworthy characters and an even better story to the table.

And all of this is wrapped in a 10 to 15-hour gameplay, depending on how much you want to explore the floating city and the great scenery that it brings.

Bioshock Infinite heads to the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC on March 26 for $59.99.

Fuse

With Electronic Arts in the hot seat, it's trying to take get back some traction with the release of the much-delayed co-op game Fuse. It has been previously slated for release last year.

According to Joystiq, pre-orders of the game include armor and weapons for the four characters, known as the Overstrike 9 misfits that you can take on in the game. Some of these include "Hyperion Prototype Agent Armor Skins and "Quickdraw Team Perk"

Fuse is finally hitting PS3 and Xbox 360 on March 28 in North America and March 31 for Europe.

Army of Two: Devil's Cartel

Visceral Games releases a co-op game this week with Army of Two: Devil's Cartel. The action shooter features explosives and lethal cartels and takes you through the streets of Mexico during a drug war.

According to Gamers Hell, pre-orders of the game can give you an exclusive Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Overkill edition for three bonus contracts, guns, and outfits.

For those who want to indulge in the full co-op experience can even go for a split-screen local gameplay or go online. Army of Two: Devil's Cartel will be available in North America on March 26 ad Europe on March 29.