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  • Tales of the abyss

    I'm a fan of role playing games (from now on I'll call this genre RPG games), which are games that you act as the main protagonist and, along the way, develop friendship with friends while saving the world or helping other people until the story unfolds. It's like reading a novel, an interactive one that you get to choose what to do and interact with things.

  • Sci-fi shooter

    EA’s newest installment of the Crysis series is a gorgeous game. Its creator, the German studio Crytek, has lived up to its promises that it will set a new benchmark for computer graphics. On a state-of-the-art PC, it’s spectacular.

  • Raider redux

    It’s been four years since Lara Croft embarked on a Tomb Raider expedition. The unenviable task of rebooting the well-known and well-worn series seemed impossible...

  • Wii U need

    Lego City Undercover forgoes the wizardry of big-budget franchises for something much simpler — a good old-fashioned police romp set in sprawling Lego City, a diverse metropolis where cars are made out of colourful plastic bricks and residents have interchangeable heads.

  • Kratos’ carnage

    Kratos is angry. That's all you need to know about the motivation of the durable protagonist of Sony's God of War series. The Spartan warrior got tricked into murdering his wife and daughter, and he's been rampaging across ancient Greece for five games now.

  • Dramatic Defiance

    What if you could take up swords against the Lannister family on Game of Thrones? Or solve mysteries with the NCIS crew? And then, what if you could watch the consequences of your actions on TV the next week?

  • Super Robot Wars UX

    Super Robot UX, the newest irritation of a long-runningrobot-anime-strategy genre game series, is back again with its classic and unique game play style.

  • Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

    Video games came of age in the 1980s, a decade that was also the heyday of cheesy Hollywood action movies.

 

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