vendredi 24 juin 2016

the top games from all the consoles, PC in 2017 (except mario an sonic)

Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Rio Olympic
 
Now Mario & Sonic at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games arrives with the motion controls dumped and any Wii U-specific features sidelined. Yet, strangely enough, it’s the strongest and most innovative

Steep


At every E3 Ubisoft, unveils a big new game at the close of its press conference. This year it was Steep, an extreme sports snowy adventure that sees players ski, snowboard and parachute their ways across the beautiful French mountains.
Usually these unveilings get a raucous reception from the audience, setting Twitter ablaze. Steep was different. It failed to garner much excitement from those in attendance at its reveal playing it has done little to change my opinion.
Steep gives you free reign in an open world environment across the Alps and Alaska. You can choose whether to don a pair of skis, a snowboard, wingsuit or paraglide your way around the powder-white planes. There will be plenty of challenges around the mountains where you can try and beat your fiends and improve your own scores, too.

Batman: The Telltale Series

The Telltale style of games had begun to wear thin for me. After being completely underwhelmed by the second series of The Walking Dead, I felt the team and the episodic storytelling format had grown stale. However, after watching the team present the first 30 minutes of episode one of Batman, I am back on board, and it has little to do with the Caped Crusader himself.
Telltale confirmed the entire series of Batman will be complete before year’s end. With the first episode due in the very vague ‘summer’ – though Telltale admited it is very soon – that means we’ll be getting practically a new episode every month. It’s great to know that investing in the first episode I’ll finally be getting consistency and can remain invested, much like Square Enix’s approach to the excellent Hitman rebirth.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

To emphasise that this might be the company’s most important game ever – and arguably the biggest draw at E3 2016, with the queue to play it stretching almost six hours long – Nintendo devoted its entire booth to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Here, at last, was the game every Nintendo fan had craved since it was first teased three years ago, playable for the first time.
 
 

Paragon

 

Making a MOBA game is like baking a cake - the slightest deviation from the recipe and the final product ends up flat, overpowering, or simply inedible. Although I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the slices of Paragon I’ve devoured during its closed alpha, it’s flavour has occasionally fallen closer to Victoria sponge rather than seductive red velvet. Epic Games has spent a great deal of time, as it should do, refining the game’s fundamentals, but as I discovered while meeting the team in Berlin last week, Paragon is about to enter a new phase of development: the cherry on top.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands

The first instalment of Ubisoft’s popular tactical squad-based shooter since 2012’s Future Soldier sees something of a reboot, and if early indications prove accurate, Wildlands could propel Ghost Recon into stellar realms. The first Ghost Recon game to boast a fully open world, ditching the franchise’s gimmicky reliance on technology in favour of high-octane missions that you can approach however you want. The result is a deeply enjoyable sandbox-style romp.
Wildlands has an interesting premise, albeit a scary one if you happen to come from Bolivia. It’s set in the present day, but posits an alternate reality in which a corrupt government has allowed Santa Blanca, a Colombian drug cartel, to move into Bolivia, effectively taking over the country. As an elite Ghost, you’re fighting on two fronts: your primary objective is to destabilise the drug cartel and ultimately take out El Sueno, its leader, but you also have to contend with a corrupt military backing El Sueno. The more disruption you cause, the more resistance the locals will be able to organise.

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