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Metal Gear Solid 4 Games Convention Trailer

Another game whose name is popping up more and more, MGS4 is currently being publicized on the Sony stand at this years Games Convention in Liepzig.

Unsure how I feel about this one.. personal opinion says that there may be better games out/comign up. But, you decide.

Watch the trailer at Kotaku.com  

Legendary The Box

LEGENDARY: THE BOX was one of the best games at E3, a shooter where you battle the beasts of myth using real-world firepower.

From the guys who brought you the first slew of Medal of Honor games comes Legendary: The Box, an insanely intense first-person shooter where Pandora's Box has been accidentally unlocked (whoops), forcing you to battle a fearsome cast of mythological beasts. Not only is this the best game in independent publisher Gamecock's lineup, it's one of the most visually stunning games shown at E3 overall.

Source: Gamepro


Overlord

It's good to be bad, and Codemasters' new game shows us how.

(Review submitted by Vlad)  

IGN Crysis Preview

Crysis is a freaking amazing looking game. You want next-gen? This is it. Character models, foliage interaction and density, explosions, weapons models, lighting… good lord these guys at Crytek are some talented guys.

 


Tomb Raider - Anniversary

t's been almost 11 years since the release of the original Tomb Raider game, but sometimes to understand your present you must first go back to your past - and this time things will be different!

It is not until you are presented with all the raw facts that you then begin to realise the journey Lara has taken. With 7 episodes (and 1.5 billion dollars generated in sales), 2 theatrical movies, and a whopping 300 magazine covers - only a small boast on Tomb Raider's list of triumphs. Add to that the 2,500 sites worldwide dedicated to Lara Croft and Tomb Raider - now that is impressive!

Lord of the Rings Online

The Lord of the Rings Online won't change the way you play MMOs. And, for once, I won't complain -- because it's awesome.

Review courtesy of Scott Sharkey for 1up.com 


Prince of Persia, The Two Thrones

It would be almost impossible to find anyone who has not at least heard of the Prince of Persia. The Prince put his home country firmly on the map with the amazingly popular 'The Sands of Time' and has continued to grow in strength with each successive addition to the series.

For all those searching for a new single player to enjoy a little one-on-one with your PC, look no further; The Two Thrones might well be what you were looking for.

But be warned: Once you start you won't be able to stop (at least until the end of the game).

Tomb Raider: Legends

Saving the World for the seventh time, Lara Croft is back and better than ever in Tomb Raider: Legends. Forget the old-school gameplay of previous Tomb Raider episodes; since taking control of the project Crystal Dynamics have radically modified Core Development's format, promising gameplay which will astound fans of this well-known series.

Hitman: Blood Money

Without being too revolutionary in comparison with its fore-runners, Hitman, Blood Money improves the series to such an extent (more gadgets, better atmosphere, more possibilities) that Hitman fans both past and future are sure to be delighted.


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