RECOMMENDED: DAWN OF WAR II/YAKUZA 4 Dawn of War II – Retribution The popular Warhammer strategy series returns. Lewis Tyler details this new standalone adventure
RETRIBUTION is the latest chapter in the the popular RPG/RTS series Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. Rather than being another expansion for 2009’s Dawn of War II, this new addition to the Relic-developed franchise is a standalone title. The game takes place 10 years after the events of the Chaos Risingexpansion and promises to tie up the loose ends of the series. For the first time, players will be able to play through the single-player campaign from different perspectives by selecting their favourite Warhammer 40,000faction. They can choose between
the likes of Orks, Tyranids, Space Marines, Chaos Space Marines, Eldar or The Imperial Guard to fight for either the
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Released: Out Now
Format: PC
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Relic Entertainment
Price: £34.99
Distributor: Advantage
Contact: 0121 506 9585
survival or destruction of the Aurelia sector.
Each race has its own unique digital download edition, only available for pre-order on
THQ.comor Steam for £29.99. Fans who pledge their allegiance will receive bonus wargear and four special abilities for their chosen race.
Yakuza 4
SEGA delves into the Japanese underworld once again this month with its PlayStation- exclusive action series in Yakuza 4. The story picks up one year after the events of the previous game. A man is murdered in the Tojo Clan’s territory and attempts to investigate only lead to more death. These events trigger a battle between four men, fighting for money, power, status and honour. Gamers once again
take on the role of Kazuma, hero of the Yakuzaseries, but this time they will also play as three other characters. Each one has their own missions to complete, giving players the chance to explore Tokyo from different viewpoints and discover more about
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A boxed Collector’s Edition including all six race packs with exclusive memorabilia will retail for £39.99.
All six races, including the new Imperial Guard, are playable in multiplayer along with new units and maps. And where multiplayer is concerned, the addition of this
new content means a new balance is required. Determined to see Retributionmatch up to its predecessors’ high standards, Relic has put the multiplayer through it’s paces in a closed beta and will use the feedback to build a day-zero patch to address balance problems.
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James Batchelor returns to Tokyo for the next chapter in Sega’s Japanese gangster saga
the gangs and their culture than ever before.
The city itself is once again authentically replicated, from the bright lights of the downtown area and the shady backstreets to the intricate underground and even the rooftops. There are more new areas to explain than in any previous Yakuzagame, making this the franchise’s biggest adventure to date. Combat has also been overhauled, with enhanced battle mechanics and a new fighter training system allowing players to develop new skills and become the ultimate brawler. The Yakuzaseries has a strong following of loyal fans, so expect them to flock to stores for the fourth instalment in this ever- twisting series.
Released: March 18th
Format: PS3
Publisher: Sega
Developer: CS1
Price: £49.99
Distributor: Centresoft
Contact: 0121 625 3388
www.mcvuk.com
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