Wed 22 Apr 2009
FABLE
There’s been so many ideas about what Fable would bring to gaming that even for someone who’s played through the game twice, it’s difficult to sort some of the fact from fiction. If you are expecting Morrowind, you are going to be disappointed. Though Fable is indeed a game about freedom and choice, it is not nearly as wide-open as Bethesda’s mammoth RPG — and for that I am a little thankful. No, Fable is a lot more along the lines of an adventure game. It is easily on track to becoming Microsoft’s personal Zelda franchise, should the big MS choose to sponsor a few sequels. It’s an incredibly fun game, even though most of the genre-busting elements have been removed.
FAR CRY
When Far Cry was released on the PC 5 years ago it received praise from the critics.Now the game is just as good and dirt cheap u can buy it for 10$ i recommend it.
GTA San Andreas
The storyline of San Andreas should feel somewhat familiar to fans of 1990s cinema. Borrowing rather heavily from John Singleton, Spike Lee, and Ernest Dickerson pictures, this iteration of Grand Theft Auto is all about the thug life when it was still in its infancy. Following the exploits of young Carl Johnson, the game begins as CJ returns from exile in Liberty City after learning that his mother’s been killed via unknown circumstances. CJ feels pretty torn about coming back too, as he originally left Los Santos five years ago when his younger brother Brian was mercilessly gunned down. Nevertheless, family’s family and Carl returns home to San Andreas to pay his respects.
NEED FOR SPEED:MOST WANTED
Need for speed:Most wanted is a well-balanced, challenging, and substantial racing game that’s worth your while on any system. It returns the series to its cop chasing days while incorporating street cars, culture, and an impressive display of stylized FMV without forgetting the fundamentals: People like to drive sweet-looking, fast cars, they want more than a little freedom, and hey, if there are a bunch of hot chicks too? All the better.