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Thursday, June 23, 2011

PC games 2011 - Beginning of the ERA!!



  • Crysis 2

    Electronic Arts | Crytek
    Players tend to remember Crysis' system-crippling visuals, but forget about how most of the game was a sandbox shooter with the player controlling a supersoldier. So the idea of taking that same visual fidelity -- combined with ability to punch/run/throw/sneak/shoot past pretty much any skirmish as a nanotechnology-enhanced badass -- and apply that to New York City, sounds pretty damn nice. On top of that, the multiplayer comes from the same fellows behind the eminently playable TimeSplitters 2. Let's hope that the game stays focused on the sandbox combat and has less linear corridor runs like the tail end of the previous game.



  • Deus Ex: Human Revolution

    Eidos | Eidos-Montreal
    It's odd to think that a team composed mostly of members of the Rainbow Six Vegas development team will be making the next Deus Ex installment, but from what we've seen so far, they actually have a damn good handle on it. Wise decisions such as, "be inspired by the first game while largely ignoring the disappointing second game," and, "maintain the multiple play-style design approach," help a lot in that regard. Plus, it just plain looks great, and seeing every mission so far finished in a variety of ways gives us confidence. This is easily an action-RPG that we can't wait to sneak/shoot/talk through.
  • Diablo 3

    Blizzard Entertainment | Blizzard Entertainment
    While Blizzard didn't technically invent the genre (that goes to classics like Rogue and Nethack), the Diablo series simply perfected the loot-heavy action-RPG genre. It's hard to find a similar title that surpasses the ten-year-old Diablo 2 -- until Diablo 3 (which we're guessing is next year based on development time and how, hey, they got StarCraft 2 out last year). The revised visual palette, the new classes, and even the crafting system (where you still focus on being a badass hero, while other fools do the actual smithing and crafting of items for you) all contribute to us getting ready to click-click-click all over again next year.
  • Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

    Bethesda Softworks | Bethesda Game Studios
    It's hard to get excited about a game when all we really have to go on is a title and a brief trailer that shows cavern wall. But when the game has Elder Scrolls in its title, goose bumps start to form. While it's not clear if Skyrim will be powered by a new graphics engine or not, this is still one of the best fantasy franchises of all time -- every entry has been remarkable dating all the way back to Arena. With so many lessons learned from Fallout 3, Bethesda has a lot to live up to and we expect Skyrim to be one of our game-of-the-year contenders this time next year.
  • Guild Wars 2

    NCSoft | ArenaNet
    The Old Republic isn't the only MMO to look forward to next year. NCsoft's Guild Wars gained some attention when it was first released back in 2005, featuring a large fantasy world, solid PvE and PvP action, great support from developer ArenaNet, and most importantly, no monthly fees. Guild Wars 2 may be their biggest push yet to capture a bigger slice of the MMO pie, with updated graphics, a large persistent world, more fast-paced combat, an intriguing take on quest structure (essentially, every quest is treated as a epic public quest event), and, yes, no extra fees.

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