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Prototype 2 - Review
Prototype 2
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In the place of tyrant three-year-olds, Prototype 2 has a tyrant army man, a generic vessel of scowls and death called James Heller. Heller is exceedingly cross because Alex Mercer – anti-hero of the first, flawed Prototype game – has caused the death of his wife and daughter, and rather than submitting to a good revenge-knifing has infected Heller with the same Cronenbergian virus that previously caused Mercer to grow giant claws and murder half of New York.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - Review
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier
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Ghost Recon:
Future Solider is a refreshing change from the current trend of
thoughtless shooters, and in the moments when everything clicks
together, it’s hard to think of a more absorbing shooter. Unfortunately
it doesn't always click though, and forgettable dialogue, poor facial
animations and inconsistent visuals dent what is otherwise a great game,
plus there’s no denying a little extra polish would’ve made a huge
difference. But if you’re after a superbly paced, thoughtful shooter
that boasts a strong campaign and enjoyable multiplayer, Future Soldier
is bang on target.
Spec Ops: The Line - Review
Spec Ops: The Line
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Spec Ops: The Line is a provocative and gripping third-person modern military shooter that challenges players' morality by putting them in the middle of unspeakable situations where unimaginable choices affecting human life must be made.
Spec Ops: The Line unfolds within the destroyed opulence of Dubai. Once the playground for the world's wealthiest elite, Dubai has fallen victim to a series of cataclysmic sandstorms. The city's ultramodern architecture lies half-buried under millions of tons of sand. The very sand that blankets the city plays a marquee role in altering combat situations and serves as a powerful but unpredictable force that will both help and hinder players throughout the course of the game.
Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods and Kings - Review
Sid Meier's Civilization V: Gods and Kings
Release Date: June 19, 2012
Developed by Firaxis Games, Civilization V reinvigorates the classic turn-based strategy genre with an astonishing new engine built from the ground-up for this flagship edition of the Civilization franchise. Players are introduced to an entirely new combat system, deeper diplomatic interactions and a cavalcade of expanded features that deliver a fully immersive experience. Players build and defend their empire on their quest to become the greatest ruler the world has ever known.
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