Sunday, 14 July 2013
Watch Dogs
About This Game
In Watch Dogs you play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. Now on the hunt for those who hurt your family, you'll be able to monitor and hack all who surround you by manipulating everything connected to the city’s network. Use the city of Chicago as your ultimate weapon and exact your own style of revenge.
Watch Dogs is a ground-breaking open-world action-adventure game called designed by a team comprised of industry veterans from blockbuster franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow 6 and Far Cry. Watch Dogs blends cutting-edge technologies and sophisticated game design into a realistic and living open world where players must use any means at their disposal to take down a corrupt system.
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Beyond: Two Souls
ABOUT IT
At the beginning of the demo Jodie has befriended a young boy from the village that’s home to the violent insurgents. This child somehow helped her through an earlier part of her mission. They part ways with a sincere, sad hug before she returns focus to her assassination mission.
Guiding Jodie through the arid streets and shanties takes some getting used to. One analog stick controls her movements, and the other controls her actions. For example, players push an analog stick toward a gun if they want to pick it up. The control scheme changes when Jodie taps her spirit ally to possess the people around her. Controlling the ghost feels like guiding a free-floating camera through the game world in first person. NPCs glow with colored auras indicating whether they can be possessed or not.
In one instance Jodie uses her ethereal partner to possess an enemy general’s henchman. The camera shifts back into third person as I begin controlling the guard. I guide the armed foe into the same room as his superior and watch the ensuing carnage.
Jodie enters the scene of the bloodbath to confirm the kill. A few beats later the boy from earlier enters the room, and the two share a straining, emotional moment as Jodie realizes she’s indirectly murdered his father. I guide Jodie towards the boy as he weeps over his father’s corpse and attempt to console him. He pulls a gun on me, which clicks dry. It’s a heavy moment in a game bound to be packed with them.
The demo concludes with a hairy escape from the warzone. Enemies close in from every corner, a helicopter’s arrival stretches on for an eternity, and Jodie considers a grim alternate exit.
My time with Beyond: Two Souls was brief, but it triggered my excitement for Quantic Dream’s gripping storytelling. Heavy Rain captivated me so completely that I had to finish the game in one sitting. Moments like the one detailed above make me think Beyond: Two Souls will grab me the same way. It arrives on PlayStation 3 on October 8.
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Saturday, 13 July 2013
ABOUT
Telltale Games’ episodic “The Walking Dead” adventure series was the breakout hit of 2012.
Now, the developer is giving fans a chance to jump back into its grim, zombie-infested world with “The Walking Dead: 400 Days” ($5; Mac, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360). Leaving behind the beloved story of Lee and Clementine, “400 Days” serves as a bridge between Telltale’s previous masterpiece and its upcoming sequel.
As a teaser for Season 2, “400 Days” absolutely hits the mark. Occasional flashes of brilliance call to mind the artful writing and deep emotional impact the series has displayed in the past, and I left itching to get under way with the new adventure. As a standalone gaming experience, however, the result is a tad underwhelming.
Players experience “400 Days” through the eyes of five strangers, their stories spanning more than a year after the initial outbreak and loosely intertwined by the shared setting of a run-down diner. The segments can be played in any order, and the entire lot is tied together by an ending that will leave you craving more.
That being said, the roughly 20-minute chapters don’t leave much time for character development.
There are moments of brutality that should be shocking, as well as moral dilemmas worthy of anguished hand-wringing. Without an established tie to these characters, however, much of the emotional weight is lifted.
The good news is that Lee’s journey improved with each episode under similar conditions, and there’s every reason to expect Season 2 to eventually convey the same heart-pounding impact of its predecessor. We simply haven’t had enough time to grow with the new cast.
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