[New games are coming update 29/04/13]
One of the biggest strategy game is arguably the highly anticipated sequel in the Total War series, Rome II. This week waiting period shortened (or lengthened, depending on how you look at it) with a long gameplay trailer from the game showing the Battle of Teutoburg.
In the real version of this battle went several Germanic tribes together in an ambush on Roman troops, killing three full legions. Despite several successful raids and hevntokter the Rhine River in the years after the attack the Roman Empire was never able to take over and keep the Germanic Empire.
Can you change history? Rome II seems to be a must for all strategy fans
ARMA 2 is one of the most popular PC games, thanks to the very popular modder dayz. Therefore it is not surprising that ARMA 3 is one of the year's most anticipated games. For those who do not know the ARMA series, they mention that there is talk of a tactical shooter in a large, open world, where the action in threes are added to a near future where NATO fighting against Iran and other supporters from the east.
Teamwork is critical to get victorious battles, both single-player and multiplayer, as you'll see in the first of several planned Community-trailers that were released this week.
Here comes Andrew Gluck, better known as Dslyexci from ShackTactical, with tips on how to work together to win the ARMA 3's multiplayer.
After the disastrous bad Call of Juarez: The Cartel, where developers tried a more modern western games, Ubisoft is finally back to its roots with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. Here, we manage a ruthless bounty hunter through an epic and violent adventure in search of some of the wild west's most notorious bandits, including Billy the Kid, Butch Cassidy and Jesse James.
I hope this is good, for it is not right to pick and choose in western games, and based on the latest gameplay trailer, it looks like Ubisoft has done a good job.
Having escaped the zombie apocalypse in the first Dead Island games are the protagonists hands of an aircraft carrier, only to see that a tropical storm carrying the infectious virus wipes in over them to create a new outbreak. They must seek shelter on the island Panoi, which also turns out to be infested by zombies.
Can they escape once enough? There you can find out for yourself, for this week the game was released, along with a launch trailer that you see below!
Few people have probably heard about this title, but considering how amazing the game looks should definitely several widen their eyes to it. Dragon's Prophet is an online RPG that includes all the classic MMORPG elements and make them even better.
With an epic storyline, deep character development and action-based combat system will definitely be perfect for many. The game is developed by the way of Rune Walker Entertainment, known for MMO Runes of Magic.
Dark Arisen includes both the original Dragon's Dogma and a brand new site called Bitter Black Isle. Here we get a completely new story with new quests, over 100 new items, as well as a number of new, scary enemies. More items from the original game has been adjusted, refined and added, including a fast travel system and new skills. watch the trailer below!
This year's strangest games? Maybe not, but it is high on the list of "WTF?" Moments in games the year 2013 there is no doubt about. It says something when even our own Jon Cato thought that the game was an April Fools from Ubisoft. In Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (which does not require the original Far Cry 3 to be played) we are taken back in time, specifically to action the decade: The wonderful 80's. Here we follow the Hollywood star Michael Biehn (The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss) in what is the 80's version of the future. The year is 2009 and we live in a dark world filled with mutants and robots. We just have to turn off the VCR, insert the disk into the computer and get ready for a riveting sci-fi action adventure in true stereo! This week we received a lengthy gameplay trailer on the occasion of the game's release next week. Watch and enjoy!
It was probably a part that's eyes widened when Capcom decided to release a Resident Evil game exclusive to the Nintendo 3DS. Resident Evil Revelations received critical acclaim when it appeared on the handheld console back in 2011 and it has obviously got the low gentlemen in suits at Capcom to see dollar signs in their eyes, the game will "all" platforms in May.
Will we feel the horror of the previous games in the series? It remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that that is what they want to give us something to see and hear more about the developer diary was released last week.
The original 3DS version has been on sale since 2011.
Hope that Rome II Total war will be as good as the first one.