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Hard Reset, from Flying Wild Hog, is the lovechild of Doom, Quake, Deus Ex, Halo, Cyberpunk 2020 and Blade Runner... and it's beautiful…
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With F1 2009, and more importantly F1 2010 Codemasters proved that they were capable of taking their experience with the Colin McRae and Grid franchises and taking them to a more simulation like basis and later this month F1 2011 hits the shelves. We have had access to a preview built to find out what the latest update to the franchise adds to the impressive foundations set by the 2010 edition, so let's take a look.
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In Bodycount we are an employee of The Network, a global organisation which answers to no-one, being above the law and looking to save the world by resolving conflicts across the globe. At the start of the game we are dropped into central Africa and tasked with finding out why a previously cold war has suddenly sparked into chaos between the two opposing sides of the conflict.
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When it comes to games that PC gamers look on fondly, Deus Ex is right up there. Released by Warren Spectors ION Storm back in the day, Deus Ex was a revolutionary RPG that showed RPG games do not necessarily have to be in a fantasy world to succeed. The unique aspects of melding your character via different technical options and having many different ways to achieve objectives were revolutionary at the time.
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Driver San Francisco is no ordinary car based game though, yes it still has its roots in the same gameplay mechanic as the other titles in the range but this version adds a unique twist which could make or break it. Today we take a look at the latest version to find out whether Reflections bold decision succeeds and whether it is worth your hard earned cash at a time when major gaming releases are hitting the shelves fast.
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Wer nach interessanten Action-Spielen mit Tiefgang sucht, wird kaum um den Namen „Deus Ex“ herumkommen. Nach einer vieldiskutierten ersten Fortsetzung ist mit „Human Revolution“ nun ein der dritte Teil erhältlich. ComputerBase hat den Titel getestet und klärt, was das neueste „Deus Ex“ inhaltlich und technisch zu bieten hat.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third instalment in the Deus Ex series and was developed by Eidos Montreal. Set in a seedy, cynical 2027 and therefore a prequel to the original game this cyber punk style dystopia is on the brink of a new era, an era of self controlled evolution. Cybernetic implants that blend man and machine have allowed "augmented" humans to run faster, think quicker and be more than they could have been without them.
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Every so often we hear about a first person shooter that’s supposed to break away from the traditional Call of Duty and Battlefield style games that have dominated the market for the most part. Codemasters’ Bodycount was aiming just for that – the name itself suggests that you’re going to kill more people than Jim Jones in a Kool-Aid store. Sadly, this title is too slowly paced and unpolished to quench your thirst for blood.
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While some games allow us to play with a controller or Kinect Rise of Nightmares very much pushes us down the latter route, Kinect is a requirement and everything within the game relies on it including the menu's and loading screen interactivity. Upon selecting our difficulty level we are thrown into a mini-tutorial mission based around two characters with terrible French accents. This mission fills us in nicely on the control method and sets the scene well for what we can expect from the game.
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Thanks both to its stellar go-your-own-way gameplay and immersive cyberpunk world, the original Deus Ex is regarded as one of the best PC games of all time. Following up to such a cult classic isn't easy, but with Human Revolution, Eidos Montreal has proven that it didn't want to disappoint DX's hardcore fans at any cost.
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