1.Dragon Age Inquisition:
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Becoming the third game in the franchise Dragon Age: Inquisition will becoming a fusion of the last two with larger environment and loads more to explore. It's been rumoured that this one will have 40 different endings and Bioware are influenced by more open world games this time round. Players will travel around as the leader of the inquisition, aptly named the inquisitor, capturing keeps or forts to gain access to the area and potentially open up more areas. This runs alongside two forms of combat with new and old rpg action taken from both old and new. Evolve From Turtle Rock Studios comes a new game called Evolve. A team of four hunters face off against a single evolving player-controlled monster in adrenaline fuelled 4vs 1 matches. When you player as the monster you kill wildlife in order to get to the next evolve stage, once fully evolved you take on your mission to complete the game while evading the hunters. There will be single player campaign in Evolve but specific details haven't been let out for all to know yet. We've previewed this one so if you click on the box appearing on your screen now you can find out loads more about it alongside some good looking gameplay. The Elder Scrolls Online Zenimax Online Studios are bringing us upcoming mmo elder scrolls online with four classes dragon knight, templay, sorcere and nightblade. Like the last games in the franchise, there will be an assortment of things to do such as quests, random events and exploration. You won't be able to go offline in this game but the devs have said that there will be a whole bunch of tasks to do on your own if you prefer going solo. This game will be set before the third, fourth and fifth games in the franchise, morrowing, oblivion and skyrim. It's been in development for a long time so hopefully that equals good times.
2.Final Fantasy XIV:
2.Final Fantasy XIV:
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A Realm Reborn This one's a PlayStation exclusive developed by Square Enix as a relaunch from Final Fantasy 14 but this time round compared to the original you've got only the choice of disciple of war or magic to start off with. There's also a new graphics engine, 1v1 and large scale player versus player content, redesigning of all field maps into 40 zones and much more. You'll gain experience points to progress your character by taking on quests, slaying monsters and taking part in full active time events. If you're really into this as well you can get a fancy PS4 final fantasy hard drive cover.
3.The Order:
1886 Set in Victorian-era London where advanced technology is used in battle against half animal, half men hybrids. Now you probably wouldn't consider yourself a hybrid if you're a bit of an animal but the strength means they are strong in conflict. You are in an elite order of knights tasked with joining a war that has been going on for centuries. There's a lot of chat about this coming out in 2015 but hopefully since it came out on Sony's master list for a TBA on 2014 we've got a little hope in our hearts. Tom Clancy's The Division Tom Clancy's The Division is based on real world events operation dark winter and directive 51 to look at the state of society. It's a black Friday disease that collapse the US where you'll play in the divison to eliminate the threat and save what little there is left. It's being run on Snowdrop Engine developed by Ubisoft Studio Massive Entertainment and a nice thing about this engine is it wil run in real time meaning the game will always be playable during development. Originally only for the next-gen consoles, after a petition was put out for the PC community Ubisoft announced they'd bring it out on PC too, nice of them to listen to the people!
4.Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein
4.Wolfenstein: The New Order Wolfenstein
The New Order is the upcoming FPS set in a world overrun by Nazis and you are B.J. Blazkowicz an American war hero who comes back after a 14 year stint in a mental asylum to find the resistance and take back the world that once was. You've got a few enemies specifically General Deathshead, a horrific man with a mutilated face and Frau Engel and her cronies. You'll be faced with psychological games and decisions throughout that will really get you engrossed in the gameplay. We've previewed it so if you want to click the box on the screen now you can check that out with some cool gameplay insights.
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5.Batman: Arkham Knight
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Two words Drivable Batmobile. The shining beacon of light in Arkham Knight has to be the integrated driving experience of the batmobile said to mirror the movements of batman himself in order to really get itself into the groove. Batman even has a new look, a suit more armoured than anything we've seen before so each side works together to create new experiences. Next, the map. Gotham is 20x bigger than that of Arkham Asylum and will create distinct areas so you know where you are such as neon glowing Chinatown. Your villain Arkham Knight is mysterious. This trailer should get you wanting more. Watch Dogs Welcome to Chicago. Ubisoft Montreal's Watch Dogs is coming and it looks brilliant. You are Aiden Pearce a highly skiller hacke who will run around the city hacking into various electronics which are tied up to the cTOS the citys central operating system. But where you can hacik itno obvjects, people can hack right back at you. And that's the multiplayer element, you can secretly join a single players experience and you are tasked with stealing the other players data or, killing or making them flee away from you in order to terminate the download they have on you. It's information warfare in a game, and it appears like it's going to be a lot of fun. Destiny This game is getting talked about real good and coming from Bungie the guys behind Halo you know you're in for a treat. Destiny is set in a post-apocalyptic world seven hundred years into the future you'll fight the enemies to take back control of our solar system. It's been described as a game that is 'allive' and events can happen within your game that have not been promted by the developer, creating a ridiculously dynamic experience and one with individuality like no other. It's a mash up of genres and it will also use Bungie's hopper technology which you'll know about if you're a halo fan. It wuill allow better matchmaking so your coop and competitive multiplayer modes will be a very enjoyable time. If you can't wait until September 9th to get the game there's a beta testing phase lined up for the summer so enjoy.
[New Release] Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor - PlayStation 4 Review
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