Posting aftwer a long tym
so postin d top5 most awaited games i guess :p0
Another year, another set of games to eagerly anticipate playing until our eyeballs fall out. 2016's games lineup is looking stacked (just have a look at our full 2016 games release schedule)
so postin d top5 most awaited games i guess :p0
Another year, another set of games to eagerly anticipate playing until our eyeballs fall out. 2016's games lineup is looking stacked (just have a look at our full 2016 games release schedule)
Far Cry Primal
Far Cry Primal is going prehistoric. That means there won't be any modern firearms, dude-bro protagonists, or gas-powered vehicles. Instead, you'll have to get in touch with nature by learning to use primitive weapons and call upon vicious animals to take down your enemies. You play as a beastmaster who's able to communicate with animals like dire wolves and high-flying owls, Cesar Millan-style. And yes, that means you can saddle up a saber tooth tiger and ride it across the ancient landscape. Like the previous games, Primal drops you into a vast open world that you are free to explore as you like, but there are plenty of dangers waiting in every direction. Prehistoric beasts and opposing tribes are always looking to rip you to shreds, but it seems that the multiple groups of humans and beasts prowling the wild are also aggressive towards each other - which, as Far Cry players know, can be a powerful tool if you know how to use it.
Available: February 23 (Xbox One, PS4, PC)
XCOM 2
Every day is opposite day in XCOM 2. In this alternate history to XCOM: Enemy Unknown, the rogue organization XCOM is now the Rebellion to the aliens’ Empire. Earth has been overrun. The aliens now occupy our planet, forcing XCOM to become a leaner, faster operation. Firaxis' Greg Foertsch told us this new game is all about hit-and-run tactics. Your enemies outnumber you, are better armed, and have the home field advantage, so you need to hit 'em fast and get the hell out before backup arrives. As I noted in my preview, "XCOM: Enemy Within tried to reinforce a more frantic pace by introducing MELD. XCOM 2 bakes this playstyle into the core of its design."
Available: February 5 (PC, Mac)
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
The Ghosts are back, and this time they’re free to roam the land, taking down tangoes as they see fit. Ghost Recon: Wildlands is an open-world co-op military shooter, where you choose how to approach each mission. It’s designed for squads of four, and friends can drop-in to help out at any time, although the AI will take over if you just want to solo the game. It takes plenty of cues from Ubi’s other action games, like Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed, so expect stacks of mini-missions, side-ops, and different ways to approach each objective. Probably no elephants or honey badgers, though (unfortunately).
Available: TBA (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
Tom Clancy's The Division
A deadly virus has broken out and spread across the United States on Black Friday (and no, it's not amiibo fever), causing the government to collapse in under a week. In response, what remains of an organization called The Division must restore order and help prevent any further chaos. Of course, this means exploring a derelict New York City with friends and hunting for awesome loot, a la Destiny - though your friends might not stick around if you backstab them in the game's many PvP Dark Zones.
Available: March 8 (PS4, Xbox One, PC)
LawBreakers
After departing Epic Games in 2012, Cliff Bleszinski went on to start his own studio, Boss Key Productions. LawBreakers is the first effort from the new studio: a fast, futuristic, free-to-play arena shooter that harkens back to the days of like Unreal Tournament and Quake. LawBreakers evokes those classics' relentless pacing and verticality (yes, it's even got rocket-jumping), but mimics contemporary shooters like Overwatch and Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 in that you play as unique characters with special abilities. We're excited for LawBreakers' gorgeous, graceful carnage, though it remains to be seen how publisher Nexon will handle the game's microtransactions.
Available: TBA (PC)