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PROTOTYPE 2 Xbox 360, PS3, Windows Radical Entertainment


The first game can only be characterized as being about ten


ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM Microsoft Windows, PS3 and Xbox 360 Bethesda Game Studios


While FINAL FANTASY seems to have lost its way (ironically


doing so by becoming more linear), the ELDER SCROLLS series reminds us why we started playing RPGs in the first place. This first person action RPG puts you into the role of an incredibly customizable character specializing in anything from magic, swords, stealth, or stealing, then thrusts you into one of the largest gaming landscapes imaginable. Sword and sorcery rule as you traverse the fantastic countryside and dig deep into the dungeons of the underworld while trying to complete any number of quests. The ES series has always been known for having living, breathing worlds that change according to the many different ways that you behave. The team has cleaned up the few bugs that kept ES IV from being perfect (leveling, optimization, 3rd person, no dragons) and has taken ES V to a beautiful and detailed place where now even dragons roam free, potentially dropping out of the sky and killing your hero, should you not keep your guard up. Truly one of the greatest RPGs in history, made up of all the elements that make the fantasy genre so great. This one is sure to steal many, many productive hours from normally responsible adults as those who immerse themselves in the game can spend well over 100 hours… and then do it all over again with a brand new character with a whole different skill set.


types of insane. After the Blacklight Virus infects protagonist Alex Mercer, he takes on the ability to shapeshift into other people, absorb their memories, and alter his physiology to become a living, breathing weapon with super abilities. The endless of hours of fun I had running up the sides of buildings while holding a car I had picked up over my head in order to toss it at one of the creatures loosed upon the city was an experience not easily equalled. In the upcoming game, new character Sgt. James Heller looks to take revenge on Mercer for infecting him with the virus. This one promises to up the ante considerably from the first one.


HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 (MOVE CONTROL) Playstation move and PS3 SEGA


The classic arcade shooter (you know, one of the ones where you actually get to use a gun) comes to the PS3, featuring full immersion in the PS3 Move universe. Aim the controls at the screen like a gun and blast your way through wave after wave of undead hordes. The controls are incredibly accurate and responsive. Not to be enjoyed if you’re still rocking that 24 inch tube TV with the rabbit ears.


RESIDENT EVIL 4 HD Xbox 360, PS3 Capcom


OK, so there’s already an entire gaggle of RE4s out there, and it’s


not really in HD, just uprez’d (making the old graphics look downright ancient). BUT (and that’s a big “but”), the game is still fantastic. Leon is still trying to rescue Ashley from an evil zombie cult and he still kicks all types of monster butt along the way. RE was the series that established horror in video games and this game is a perfect example of why. Plus, win the game and play through again, this time with your infinite rocket launcher. I want you to roll those words around in your head as you think about what walking through a monster-infested world would be like with an Infinite. Rocket. Launcher. You’re welcome. Go and download it for $20 and unleash the hounds.


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