God Bless and Play Hard Gamers!
What's happening gamers and gamerettes? Today's news talks about a DLC for Operation Raccoon City, Skyrim going Kinect, and also a Gameplay Trailer of the upcoming FPS game, Medal of Honor Warfighter. Skyrim gets a Kinect Support on the Xbox 360 version, so players who own it will enjoy hacking and slashing without a controller, that is of course for those who like Kinect. Using the capabilities of Kinect, players will be able to perform Dragon Shouts, Hotkey Equipping, Follower Commands, as well as control all menus with their voice. Not to forget, that this support will have over 200 Voice Commands for those who own a Kinect, says a few sources at IGN.com. Operation Raccoon City will get a new DLC, and this one besides Heroes Mode includes a Special Ops mode. What are the developers up to this time? I was kind of hoping that this game would be cool, but after watching a few reviews, I doubt I'd like it because. The gameplay is like Gears of War, and it's just not like Resident Evil at all to be an action games, because I knew it as a survival horror game long before Silent Hill, Dino Crisis and Dead Space ever existed. In my opinion, Resident Evil needs a reboot because, I guess developers had the idea of making it into an action game after watching the less liked live-action movies written by Paul W.S. Anderson (who obviously butchered Resident Evil), by adding those sensless jumps, kung fu fighting and Matrix style action. From the looks of it, Warfighter looks pretty cool since I remember watching the trailer of the game. Since the game is being written by real U.S. Army soldiers, I actually hope that the game has a longer campaign mode than the last one. Because although I liked the 2010 game, I did not like how short and repetitive the campaign was. Is this game as real as it gets? Only one way to find out when either the demo or the game itself comes out.
God Bless and Play Hard Gamers!
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Giancarlos Calderon
Video Gamer, Comic Geek, Movie Lover, Friendly and very spiritual. Reviews
October 2015
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