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Sunday 24 October 2010

Action / Adventure game for PC in 2010





Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed first name is certainly one of the best surprises of the year. The title of Ubisoft Montreal offered a freedom of action rarely attained in the scenery breathtaking. The original context or the innovative movement system which allowed to climb any element of the set constituted assets of size. It must be recognized that the repetitive side of the game was marred, however, seriously fun. It takes one and the same again, only better, with more Assassin's Creed in which it is hoped that developers will keep their promises (16 types of missions and 20 different weapons used), and have corrected these minor defects. For first presentations, we do not do it too for the return of the famous assassin, this time during the Renaissance and in the guise of Ezio, a Venice magnified. One of the hits of this year, certainly.


Edge of Twilight

Edge of Twilight plays on several tables, and so much better. Good gore and action adventure are announced and the first bloody videos will not come to deny this information. The game mixes a post-apocalyptic while drawing freely to its medieval and made his character design. A joyous mixture so that brings you both in huge abandoned industrial wasteland into a campaign that devastated the looks fantastic. It is actually two separate worlds truly forge the world, one dedicated to the light first, and that the darkness of another. This duality underlies a second, opposing magic and technology hub of gameplay and scenario in the game As the panel wants ranged weapons from swords and spells overpowering modern weapons. The variety, style and action are ubiquitous reminiscent of Soul Reaver series, rather generous compared with, hopefully, Edge of Twilight will prove worthy.



James Cameron's Avatar: The Game

15 years since the successful director James Cameron is working on this project and not the least! Not content to generate excitement in the film world with a 3D rendering almost palpable, the director told her idea to Ubisoft. As far as we know the universe created by James Cameron will be borrowing Science-Fiction with a message close to the current debates on ecology. At first the players have the choice between two stories, since they can choose the RDA Corporation came pumping resources of the planet but also Na'Vi, so guards in symbiosis with their environment measuring nearly 3 feet high. While keeping these two aspects, we are gratified to see a game that does not follow the plot of the film. For the luckiest of you will know he can play the PC version, Xbox 360 and PS3 in stereoscopic 3D, a technology that can immerse the viewer through special glasses. Are we now seeing the emergence of a new universe as deep as Star Wars? Answer at the end of the year.



The Saboteur

Equally promising discreet, The Saboteur Pandemic Studios, offers a context of World War II. Not very original I tell you. But the title contrasts with the many action games that take place during this sad and bloody period, since it allows you to embody a resistance in the heart of Paris, not one American soldier, German or Soviet. Engaged in an illegal underground fight, you will need to participate in several missions of sabotage, assassinations or spinning. In addition, the title seems to offer a special atmosphere that suggests the best. "The long sobs of the violins of autumn, my heart hurt a monotonous languor."

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