I am an avid reader of ‘Game Informer’ (www.gameinformer.com), and when I don’t
really want to read all of it, I come back and read it afterwards. So here are
some games that look interesting. These games are not yet released, for things
to be interesting. Along with that they, might be rated M for Mature or
anything in that department.
Dead Space 3| Publisher: EA (Electronic Arts) | Developer:
Visceral Games | Release: February 5, 2012
Platform: PlayStation3 + Xbox 360 | 1-Player Shooter + 2-Player
Online
Games that include blood and gore; I usually try to ignore
them. Then again if there is a reason for blowing someone’s brains out it seems
a-okay. I have never played the Dead
Space franchise, so I am not quite sure what the point is. From what I have
read, it is about human survival in a futuristic time zone. Despite the pew-pewing, I am quite interested in
this game. Why? Well there just happens to be a feature that allows you to
create your own vision. From an electric lightning bolt shooting sniper rifle,
to a rocket launcher shot gun you can create it. I am not sure how you can
bring it into reality- according to the article it only creates a blueprint-
but it sound fun.
The Last of Us | Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment |
Developer: Naughty Dog | Release: 2013
Platform: PlayStation3 | 1-Player Action + Multiplayer TBA
I love The Walking Dead;
I suppose that this game will be a bit more evolved. Don’t hate on me just yet!
I don’t know, I basing this assumption from the photos and the article. The Walking Dead had an art style that
is remarkable, am I right? Well this game has higher detail. Again I am just
basing this from photos. When I saw pictures of Borderlands 2 I thought I looked ugly, but when I saw the game in
motion, I was blown away. I guess we just have to wait for more.
Watch Dogs | Publisher: Ubisoft | Devoloper: Ubisoft
Montreal | Release: TBA | Platform: PlayStation3 + Xbox 360 + PC | 1-Player
Action + Multiplayer TBA
Of the E3 issue of Game Informer this one had me quite
interested. The game Watch Dogs
incorporates James Bond-ish main character and what looks like a Hitman-like action. With gadgets like
the Profiler, the main character
Pearce can call up information about whoever he encounters in the game. Another
interesting characteristic is the interactivity of the environment. Flipping
over cars like a more modern Ezio (Assassin’s Creed) will definitely make you
feel like a feline ninja.
Tomb Raider | Publisher: Square Enix | Developer: Crystal
Dynamics | Release: March 5, 2012 | Platform: Playstation3 + Xbox360 + PC |
1-Player Action
Poor Laura; she just wanted to go
a Royal Caribbean cruise because she was persuaded by the commercials. This is
obviously not true, but she did find herself on a wreckage of a ship. In the
demo, she travels around looking for survivors. She is rewarded with nothing
but a radio that reaches nothing but static and single match. She lights a
diminutive fire, and falls into a silent, blissful sleep. Upon awakening, she
finds her need for warmth cast aside for a more important matter; hunger. With
hunger clawing at her stomach she goes out to explore the forest for food. When
she stumbles upon a decaying body strung up on a tree, she doesn’t truly mind
for she is focused on the bow on the unfortunate person. She reclaims the
weapon and now is ready to hunt. She falls a deer with a couple shots, and when
skinning the animal she is rewarded with XP. XP is a new addition to Lara’s
gaming experience. Using XP will allow her to upgrade her items, weapons, and
get and increase her skills. An example of these skills is Hunter, which makes edible animals stand out on the screen.
Star Wars: 1313 | Publisher: LucasArts | Developer:
LucasArts | Release: TBA | Platform: TBA (PC?) | Style: TBA
All though there is practically no information on this game
in general I can supply you with information given by the article’s author
Andrew Reiner. In a book called Boba
Fett: Maze of Deception, the bounty hunter goes under the pseudonym (alias)
CT-1313. Is this the main character? LucasArts
refuses to say, all that they hint at is that main character will be ‘a lethal
bounty hunter’. Sounds pretty close. Apparently the character in the demo, a
‘snarky’ twenty-year old and a ‘grizzly’ bounty hunter that adores spitting out
liners are just scrap characters; only for show off and to test out body motion
and facial expressions of the characters. It does seem to pay off… a little too
much. Such minute details are expressed that it doesn’t seem to be this
generation. LucasArts were allusive
about Next-Gen consoles but they did say that the game was running on a
high-end Pc using a highly altered version of Epic’s Unreal 3 Engine.
This isn’t the first time LucasArt’s
showed off amazing graphics, like when they announced The Force Unleashed, I guess we just have to look out for more
info.
SimCity | Publisher: EA | Developer: Maxis | Release: March
5 | Platform: PC |
Style: 1-Player Simulation + Online TBA
The first time I played SimCity
it was on my Nintendo DS Lite,
bottom line; I hated it. So when I went to my friend’s house and realized he
was a fan on SimCity I did not know
what to think about him. Then, when he had somehow enticed me to come to the
computer and booted up SimCity, and I
looked at his world the first thing I said was, “This is awesome!” Now with the
new SimCity releasing early next
year, after almost 10 years with no word about the game, I felt great. Maxis
has reinvented the game, adding little tweaks, like how roads automatically
carry water and electricity to your zones. Yes, they did keep the classis
zones. They did change a couple things about that; like how you can’t zone
without roads, so you better build near the highway that reaches through all
the zones. Another thing is how you must communicate with other towns. So if
you have plans of building a sprawling metropolitan-like city, you better have
a good plan; it won’t be too easy anymore.
The Cave | Publisher: Sega | Developer: Double Fine |
Release: 2013 | Platform: PlayStation3 + Xbox360 + PC | Style: 1-3 player
Adventure
Sega has made many
different games, and fun-to-play games, with The Cave on the way, Sega
will definitely become ‘unique’. The seven adventurers all have their own
little back story. The list includes, a monk seeking his lost master, an
ominous set of twins looking for their parents, and a time traveler trying to
fix a wrong one-million years in the making. The quirky art style and 2D side
scrolling gameplay looks very fun.
Crysis 3 | Publisher: EA | Developer: Crytek | Release:
Febuary 13, 2012 | Platform: Playstation3 + Xbox360 + PC | Style: 1-Player
Shooter + Multiplayer TBA
A guy in a sweet looking suit holding some big, menacing
assault rifle is bad enough, but the same guy holding a freaking composite bow…
I admit to being scared. Crytek hasn’t
shifted the suit’s physical appearance too much, but the Nano suit has
different abilities. Also remember how you could just go invisible and just
zoom past enemies without any confrontation, or as you pointed at the screen
and laughed as the NPCs walked into walls? Well… Heheheh. You can still cloak
and avoid enemies, but you will be giving up some sweet loot. Plus, NPCs aren’t
that dumb anymore. Aside from that environments now have special secrets so now
you have reasons to explore dilapidated buildings.
Fortnite | Publisher: Epic Games | Developer: Epic Games |
Release: TBA | Platform: PC | Style: 1-Player Action + Online TBA
Epic Games has
decided to unveil its own beautiful, hi-def, version of Minecraft. There are
some variations like how you have to explore areas for materials, but in the
end you have to go home and defend your house from the evils that probe your
defenses at night. Fortnite also harnesses the new engine Unreal Engine 4. So some cool graphics
are in store.
Battlefield 4 | Publisher: EA | Developer: DICE | Release:
TBA | Platform: TBA | Styple: TBA
There is nothing besides the announcement but it sounds like
some happiness.
Remember Me | Publisher: Capcom | Developer: Dontnod
Entertainment | Release: May 2013 | Platform: Playstation3 + Xbox360 + PC |
Style: 1-Player Action
A heroine now holds the ability to both travel through time
and make her own combo moves. In truth this seems very interesting but I seem a
little put off by the graphics. They seem a little… grainy.
Warface | Publisher: Trion Woods| Developer: Crytek | Release:
Winter | Platform: PC | Style: 1-Player Shooter + 16-Player Online
Crytek’s CEO has
repeatedly expressed his point of view that Free-To-Play is the future. Now
it’s the time to show it. Warface brings
high-end graphics, and revolutionary mechanics not yet seen in ‘real games’.
The promise of constantly updating the game, with new maps every day, it seems
like they want to create a free-to-play rivaling Crytek’s own Crysis.
Fuse | Publisher: EA |Developer: Insomnniac | Release: March
| Platform: Playstation3 + Xbox360 | Style: 1 or 2-Player Shooter + 4-Player
Online
Fuse, formerly Overstrike, incorporates a mechanic rarely
used. Multiple viewpoints. Not only does each character have revolutionary
weapons, you can also switch from character to character. One character is a
tough spot? Switch to another and snipe the enemies down.
Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch | Publisher: Namco
Bandai | Developer: Level-5 | Release: January 22, 2012 | Platform:
Playstation3| Style 1-Player Role-Playing
This collaboration between Level-5 and Studio Ghibli will
reach more heights in your imagination. With attention to detail of facial
expression and environments, this game will create a world in the category of
RPG that has been sitting on the shelf waiting for something like this to come
around. With a memorable battle style and cinematic story, I will be waiting
for this one.
Dead Island: Riptide | Publisher: Deep Silver | Developer:
Techland | Release: 2013 | Platform: PlayStation3 + Xbox360 + PC| 1-Player
Action + 4-Player Online
Yes, it is a sequel. Now with mines, a new story, improved
graphics both of characters and environments, both new and old characters, and
weapons still dominate zombies any day. Oh, and boats.
Beyond: Two Souls | Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment |
Developer: Quantic Dream | Release: 2013 | Platform: PlayStation3 | Style:
1-Player Action/Adventure
‘Heavy Rain’s developer, Quantic Dream, wants to bring you
into a beautiful, cinematic, gaming experience, where your choices mean life or
death for Jodie, the heroine. In this story you take place of a spirit like
being that will help Jodie escape for some reason from police. Bad girl!
Explosions included.
Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs | Publisher: Frictional Games |
Developer: thechineseroom
Prepare to pee your paints one
more time. Only now, there is the Victorian Age.
And there we are (Sorry for the beginning word). These are
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Notes:
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The games listed are only what I have deemed
worthy on my list. You may disagree on what should be or not be placed on the
list. You can post a comment but do not expect me to be nice. If you really
want me to be clear, I used Game Informer issues 232-236. For more in-depth
information on the games listed please purchase, borrow, or steal (I don’t
recommend it) those issues.
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