Welcome to the Stone Age, a time of extreme danger and limitless adventure, when giant mammoths and sabretooth tigers ruled the Earth, and humanity is at the bottom of the food chain. Learn to craft a deadly arsenal, fend off fierce predators, and outsmart enemy tribes to conquer the land of Oros and become the Apex Predator.The award-winning Far Cry franchise that stormed the tropics and the Himalayas now enters the original fight for humanity's survival with its innovative open-world sandbox gameplay, bringing together massive beasts, breathtaking environments, and unpredictable savage encounters.
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Up front honesty: this was my first Far Cry game. That being said, if you like Far Cry games and have played them all, you will probably enjoy Primal. I do not enjoy Far Cry games immensely, which I have determined after playing this. As a caveman simulator, Primal does well. It's gorgeous and feels authentic. But the gameplay is just boring after a little while. Clearing out camp after camp to turn red map icons friendly is an outdated gameplay model, and it outclassed by other newer sandbox formulas and mmos.
The shadows are his home and keeping Gotham's citizens safe is his sustenance. Darkness envelops his every move and his legend lives in the whispers of each passerby. Known by many names ~ the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, Batman ~ this man lives to protect. But by pitting himself against the criminals of a city, he has only made his laundry list of powerful enemies grow. One after another, a new and nefarious threat has risen up and one after another Batman succeeded in bringing them down. But what happens when those menacing masterminds join forces? Who will rescue Gotham when a deadly roster of depraved lunatics gangs up on the shadowed warrior? Who will save us all?The finale to the legendary Arkham series explodes onto your screen in the most adrenaline-pumping storyline yet. The Scarecrow has returned to Gotham City and he has united a terrifying team of super villains, including Penguin, Two-Face and Harley Quinn. For the first time in the franchise, you get to step behind the wheel of the iconic Batmobile as you harness the power of Batman and scramble to outwit the wicked gang after your blood. Tear through the streets and soar across the skyline in heart-pounding gameplay that will suck you in and force you to ask yourself if you have what it takes to save Gotham. Do you have it within you to be the hero the city needs? Or will the villains of Gotham overtake the Dark Knight once and for all?
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The epic storylines, adrenaline-pumping action and explosive thrills are back. The Fallout franchise returns with Fallout 4. Grab your controller and get ready to dive back into the enveloping storyline of this legendary series.Get ready to return to the epic, award-winning franchise with Fallout 4. This newest chapter brings an all-new open-world environment to life, and has been created by Bethesda Game Studios, creators of Game-of-the-Year-award winners Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Will you be prepared for the next Fallout installment?
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Giant, detailed, highly interactive open world RPG
on December 11, 2015
Posted by: Davestruction
Verified Purchase:Yes
I loved Fallout 3, so I've been looking forward to Fallout 4 for a while. I have to say it hasn't quite lived up to my expectations, because it feels an awful lot like Fallout 3. Not much has changed. And the graphics aren't on par with the other AAA titles coming out like Star Wars Battlefront. So basically it feels and looks a bit dated, but it's still a great Fallout game.
No one can stop death. The Prime Evil rages within the Black Soulstone, its essence screaming for vengeance and release. Before the artifact can be sealed away forever, Malthael ~ the Angel of Death ~ manifests in the mortal realms with a deadly new purpose: to steal the Black Soulstone and bend its infernal power to his will. So begins the end of all things...Charge forth against the onslaught of death itself as the Crusader, the unbreakable new hero of the mortal realms, who is shielded with indestructible, impenetrable armor and wields polished, intimidating weapons. You can immediately play as the new Crusader character or take your current hero directly into Act V, where you'll ferociously battle a host of deadly new enemies ~ from the sprawling streets of Westmarch to the ancient walls of the Pandemonium Fortress. Advance your hero of choice through additional levels of supremacy by slaying demons with an unforgiving, masterful hand. Enjoy a host of thrilling features, such as updated loot rewards, all-new class skills and abilities, Mystic and Adventure Mode and highly replayable content in the form of Bounties and Nephalem Rifts. Find out if death will ultimately reign victorious in Diablo III: Reaper of Souls.
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Diablo III was only ok at launch. Good for one play through the story, but without much of an end-game. That has changed a lot over the years though, and it's morphed into a very good game.
Face the consequences of your choices in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for the PlayStation 4. Its complex open world lets you roam cities, mysterious islands and forgotten caverns as you seek a child whose destiny could save or destroy the world. Employ magic and superhuman skills to forge your own path in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
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Become the ultimate hunter in Bloodborne for PlayStation 4. This intense and atmospheric third-person action game features fast-paced strategic combat that tests your wits and reflexes against monstrous enemies in a ruined world. Fight terrifying bosses, explore intricate levels and discover secrets as you try to unravel the mysteries of the Bloodborne world.
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You are Talion, Ranger of the Black Gate. For what seems like eons, you have guarded the entrance to Mordor, keeping watch over Sauron's undisturbed dwelling place with relative uneventfulness. But in the blink of an eye, everything you hold dear is snatched from your grasp. Your family, your friends ~ even your very life is taken from you in one fell swoop that leaves your soul desolate and filled with an eternal rage. Resurrected by an unforgiving spirit, you have one purpose to your life, one thing that keeps your heart pumping and your mind from giving in to the relentless grief ~ vengeance. Prepare yourself to embark on a dogged vendetta that calls upon you to fight your way through Mordor and uncover the truth of the spirit who compels you. This epic tale of revenge and redemption transforms you into the most feared force in the land ~ the Shadow of Mordor.Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor delivers a dynamic game environment where the player orchestrates their personal plan of vengeance as they bend Mordor to their will. The game begins on the night of Sauron's return to Mordor, as his Black Captains brutally execute the Rangers of the Black Gate. Players become Talion, a ranger who loses his family and everything he holds dear, only to be returned from death by a mysterious Spirit of vengeance. Based on the player's actions with the in-game Nemesis System, every enemy encountered is distinct and can evolve to become a personal archenemy through the course of the game. As Talion's personal vendetta unfolds, players uncover the mystery of the Spirit that compels him, discover the origin of the Rings of Power and confront the ultimate nemesis.
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I had high hopes for this after reading many positive reviews, but it simply failed to capture my attention. I am not a hard core LotR fanboy, but the story was just not interesting. The one thing this game has going for it is gorgeous graphics. What it boils down to is extremely repetitive beat 'em up combat in which you slaughter orcs by the hundreds. The "nemesis" system I had doubts about going into this, but I do not think it is worthy of all the praise it has gotten. None of the characters are well developed, least of all the orcs, so why would I care which ones get promoted. It makes no real difference to the game progression; it merely is another way of randomizing enemy strengths/weaknesses.