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Watch Dogs- Game Play and Release

Watch Dogs is published by ubisoft which is developed by Ubisoft Montreal. The game was released on 27th may 2014 for  Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Game Play

In Watch Dogs the player is plays as Aiden Pearce in Chicago. Aiden Pearce is a highly-competent hacker and former thug.The game story is a little bit similar to Max Payne the player is seeking for justice for a violent family tragedy and does so by monitoring and hacking those that surround him in the city. 

Player will need to manipulate Chicago’s Central Operating System, known as CTOS. CTOS controls the majority of the  city’s technology and information as well as holding data on all the city’s residents.

The player will have a smartphone which can manipulate CTOS this means that you can
security cameras, download personal data, control traffic lights and public transport from the palm of your hand to achieve your goals.

You can explore chicago from the rooftops down to the city’s dangerous underground system. You have to hack Control Centres in order to access citizen profiles and the CTOS in each district, similar to the towers you have to scale in Far Cry 3 and the Assassin’s Creed series. 


"You’re going to see mundance, funny situations, see very dark secrets, we really want to make sure we pay homage to humanity, and we’re not critiquing them 100 per cent of the time. That would be bad," explained Ubisoft’s Creative Director, Jonathan Morin.



Tom Clancy's Division- Game Play and Release

Tom Clancy's Division is a game developed by Ubisoft Massive, Ubisoft Reflection and Ubisoft Red Storm and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It will be released on 2015.

Game Play

The game is related to two real world events, The Operation Dark Winter and Directive 51. In the game a disease is spread in US on a Black Friday which leads to the collapse of  United States in 5 Days. The player is an agent of a group called "Strategic Homeland Division (SHD), The "Division" for short that's from the name of the game is derived. The group was established to save the remains (also in online) putting them against artificial intelligence and other players.

Far Cry 4- Game Play and Release

Far Cry 4 is published by ubisoft and will release on November 18, 2014. It is the successor of Far Cry 3 which was a big hit in the last year. The game is developed by Ubisoft Montreal, Kiev, Toronto and Shanghai ; Red Storm Entertainment for PS4, XBox One, PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. 

Game Play

Far Cry 3 is a shooting game. The players will find themselves in a breathtaking, perilous, wild region of the Himalayas called Kyrat. The player will be struggling under the regime of a despotic self-appointed king.  Using a vast array of weapons, vehicles and animals, players will write their own story across an exotic open-world landscape.


Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark- Game Play, Characters and Release

Transformers Rise of the Dark Spark is a game created by Edge of Reality and published by Activision. It is developed by Edge of Reality and and the fourth installment in the movie game series. The game may release on June 24, 2014 for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Game Play

It will be a third person shooting game. The game will have a single-player campaign that will let players choose whether they would like to affiliate themselves with the Autobots, to protect the Earth, or the Decepticons, to destroy the Earth. The multiplayer mode is known as the escalation mode, you should work together as four players to fight waves of increasingly tough enemies returns with upgradable defenses being added.     

Characters  

Autobots

 

  • Air Raid
  • Arcee
  • Bumblebee
  • Cliffjumper
  • Crosshairs
  • Drift
  • Grimlock
  • Hound
  • Ironhide
  • Jazz
  • Jetfire
  • Optimus Prime
  • Ratchet
  • Sideswipe
  • Silverbolt
  • Slug
  • Snarl
  • Strafe
  • Swoop
  • Warpath

 Decepticons

 

  • Blast Off
  • Brawl
  • Bruticus
  • Galvatron
  • Hardshell
  • Kickback
  • Lockdown
  • Megatron
  • Onslaught
  • Sharpshot
  • Shockwave
  • Skywarp
  • Soundwave
  • Starscream
  • Stinger
  • Swindle
  • Thundercracker
  • Vortex





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The Crew- Game Play, System Requirements and Release

The Crew is an upcoming racing video game set in an open world environment. It is being developed by Ivory Tower and Ubisoft Reflections and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is expected to release in the third quarter of 2014.

The Crew is an open and persistent world for racing across the United States. It takes 90 minutes to drive from coast to coast in-game. The single-player campaign is 20 hours long, and entails infiltrating criminal groups. Missions can be played alone, with friends, or with online co-op matchmaking The multiplayer mode lets players create teams to compete online in races and other gametypes There are no in-game loading screens or pauses. Players can also build cars with a tie-in app for iOS and Android.

System Requirements

Minimum System Requirements:

INTEL CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz
AMD CPU: Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5600+
Nvidia GPU: GeForce GT 545 DDR3
AMD GPU: Radeon HD 5570 1024MB
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Win Xp 32
Direct X: DX 9
HDD Space: 10 GB


Recommended System Requirements:

INTEL CPU: Core i5-655K 3.2GHz
AMD CPU: Phenom II X4 900e
Nvidia GPU: GeForce GTX 460
AMD GPU: Radeon HD 5830
RAM: 6 GB
OS: Win 7 64
Direct X: DX 10
HDD Space: 10 GB

Game Play

The Crew uses the entire United States as its playground, allowing players to drive from coast to coast and cruise through interesting destinations along the way. However, it isn’t a straight recreation of the US highway system; the team has taken some creative liberties to make the world manageable. In my hands-on time, I was hoping to drive around my home turf of Minneapolis, but found that it doesn’t exist in the game’s geography. The Midwest appears to primarily consist of Detroit, Chicago, and South Dakota’s Black Hills. 



Even without Minnesota, you can explore plenty of other regions like the east and west coasts, as well as the mountain states. In these areas, players undertake a variety of missions in the open world, easily accessed via fast travel (though you can do it the long way). Various challenges, like checkpoint races, takedowns, and illegal street races, provide a wide selection of activities to occupy your virtual cross-country trek. Depending on your objective, you may need to tweak your vehicle’s body, engine, and tires to suit the situation.
Much of that sounds like standard racing game fare, but the online component of The Crew promises to add a new element. You aren’t just driving around in world by yourself; the roads are filled with other real-life drivers. You can team up with them to form your own crew and complete missions, and every mission and event allows for cooperative play. This is done seamlessly in the world, with no lobbies to sift through. The game also has PvP (though its specific format and functionality is still under wraps) and a companion app that you can use to customize your vehicles.







Metal Gear Rising Revengeance- Game Play, System Requirements and Release

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is an action video game, developed by Platinum Games and produced by Kojima Productions for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It is the ninth game in the Metal Gear series, with a plot set four years after the events of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

The game focuses on fighting enemies using a sword and multiple subweapons to perform combos and counterattacks. Through the use of Blade Mode, Raiden can dismember cyborgs in slow motion and steal parts stored in their bodies. The series' stealth elements are also optional to reduce combat. The game was originally announced in 2009 under the title of Metal Gear Solid: Rising, and was intended to act as an interquel between the events of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. This form of the game was to be produced solely by Kojima Productions. However, the team met with difficulties in developing a game based on swordplay, so executive producer Hideo Kojima canceled it. A solution was found, in late 2011, with Platinum Games taking over development. Under the guidance of the new team, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was revealed, with a significant change in the play mechanics and storyline. Kojima Productions retained responsibility for the game's overall plot and Raiden's design.

This new PC version includes all three DLC missions: Blade Wolf, Jetstream, and VR Missions, in addition to all customized body upgrades for Raiden, including: White Armor, Inferno Armor, Commando Armor, Raiden’s MGS4 body, and the ever-popular Cyborg Ninja.

"CUTSCENES" option added to the Main Menu. Play any and all cutscenes.

"CODECS" option added to the Main Menu. Play all and any codec conversation scenes.

Menu option added to the CHAPTER Menu enabling user to play only the Boss battles.

"GRAPHIC OPTIONS" added to the OPTIONS Menu. Modify resolution, anti-aliasing, etc.
There is an option reading "ZANGEKI" that will modify the amount of cuts you can make.

System Requirements

Minimum:

OS: XP or Vista or 7 or 8
Processor: Intel Core i5 2400
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTS 450
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 25 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

Recommended:

OS: XP or Vista or 7 or 8
Processor: Intel Core i7 3770
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia Geforce GTX 650
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 25 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

Game Play

Raiden can make use of a variety of sub-weapons or items. These are included, but not limited to, Rocket Launchers, various grenade types including stun grenades and disguise items such as the cardboard box. These items are designed to be an aid to Raiden in certain situations. Clever use of these items is crucial to your success however.
The game's cutting system allows players to engage in melee combat, as well as to precisely slash enemies and objects at will along a geometrical plane using the "free slicing" Blade Mode. Virtually any object in the game can be cut, including vehicles and enemies, though elements of the environment were intentionally limited to structures such as pillars and walls to better facilitate the game. Entering Blade Mode produces a special targeting reticule in the form of a transparent blue plane which can be rotated and moved, tracing orange lines across the surfaces of objects to indicate exactly where they will be cut; it can also be used to enter a bullet time state, giving players the opportunity to precisely slash targets during moments of action, such as slicing through a falling target from multiple angles before it hits the ground. These features can be employed strategically, for example disabling opponents, finding weak points and gaps in armor, severing support columns to collapse ceilings or walls onto enemies, deflecting enemy fire, or cutting through objects to remove enemy cover. However, entering into Blade Mode reduces Raiden's energy to the point that if dropped to a certain level, it cannot be used. Across the story the player obtains the Ripper Mode, a state which enhances Raiden's power for a limited time facilitating the use of Blade Mode.

Raiden has the ability to parry attacks even when his back is turned, allowing him to counterattack enemies and perform multiple combos. The player also has access to a stealth mode called "Ninja Dash" which drastically increases Raiden's speed and allows him to climb certain areas. This allows him to strategically ambush an enemy rather than fighting head to head. Another key feature is called Zandatsu , and involves "cutting" through enemies and "taking" parts, energy, ammunition, items, and information from the bodies of dismembered cyborgs and robots. This maneuver can be employed when attacking an enemy during Blade Mode and helps Raiden gain energy. When completing a mission, the player will be rewarded with a specific amount of points depending on his or her performance and will receive a grade, with the highest being "S". These points allow them to buy upgrades for Raiden's equipment.

The player can carry out reconnaissance using a visor. Through this, the player can verify the areas and proceed to the objective avoiding contact with enemies. Hiding in a cardboard box makes sneaking easier for Raiden. Being spotted by an enemy triggers the "Alert Mode", in which Raiden is assaulted by multiple enemies for a determined time.The player also gains assistance from Bladewolf, a dog-like machine that gathers map information for Raiden.