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Arma three,
There's a thrilling sort of freedom about Bohemia Interactive's Arma series. It places you into huge, open battlefields and gives you a colossal amount of gear and vehicles to toy around with. It's a military nerd's childhood fantasy that lets you command soldiers to assault enemy facilities, pilot attack helicopters and rumble through hostile streets in tanks. With an incredible attention to detail, extensive mod support, and a dedicated fan base, there's a lot to admire about Arma when you're not frustrated by its occasional artificial intelligence issues, complicated interface and demanding hardware requirements.
Grand Theft Auto V
For all the ridiculous popularity of the Grand Theft Auto series, it’s difficult to identify a single reason why the franchise resonates with so many millions of gamers around the world. Then again, this very fact might actually be the central ingredient in Grand Theft Auto’s special sauce, because it does so much so well. When I recently sat down with folks from Rockstar to take in an extended demo. I kept this point in mind, identifying not one aspect of the game, but many that will almost certainly contribute to it being an immersive, addicting, and entirely outrageous experience.
Call Of Duty Ghosts
Contrary to the boisterous firefights for which the series is best known, the latest Call of Duty instalment centres on a band of elite covert soldiers called the Ghosts who choose stealth tactics over blazing guns.
It's set in the near future when the US has lost its status as a world superpower after a war with a South American alliance. The Ghosts must creep through an apocalyptic landscape which, with its crumbling highways and dense foliage, allows for some downright glorious visuals.
The Ghosts wage a quiet war with an unseen enemy, creeping through the brush and shadows with silenced weapons.
Unexpectedly, the star of the show is Riley, a dog that works with the American soldiers. Described by developers Infinity Ward as "an integral part of the action", Riley is based on real Navy SEAL dogs.
He wears a special earpiece that allows his master to give him instructions such as bark or attack, while a camera on his back allows the Ghosts to see the world from his point of view.
His collar also features motorised pieces that buzz to send him in set directions. This leads to some interesting gameplay opportunities, as control switches to the dog and you guide him towards enemy targets remotely.
Of course, this being Call of Duty, there's also the usual wide array of set pieces and spectacle.
In one mission we saw at E3, the Ghosts had to infiltrate a skyscraper to take down a high-value target.
After using a zip line to attach themselves to the side of the building from afar, three Ghosts burst in through the glass and fight their way towards their objective.
But an explosion shakes the skyscraper into a deadly topple, and players must then escape as the building collapses around them.
It's impressive stuff that shows off the new engine and, played on Microsoft's forthcoming Xbox One console, demonstrates the graphical power of the next generation of video-game systems.
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The last of us.
A Ps3 only game, more information on it next week, and the game has been relised for over a week.
Metro last light
Information next week. Inclouding a secret.
Assassin's creed IV black flag.
Soon to come out, and a perfect game if you like pirates.