Tuesday 20 September 2016

My Top Ten Games !







1. Grand Theft Auto V 

This game has a very immersive storyline from the very beginning. 3 bankrobbers Michael, Franklin and Trevor 'pull off' many heists in the game, which pay off well, allowing the player to buy vehicles, planes and boats. The game finishes off with a super heist, which leaves each character with $13,000,000. This can buy a range of weapons, super cars, boats and jets. 


2. The Last of Us


The Last of Us was probably one of the best zombie apocalyptic games I have ever played. This is because of its very immersive and spectacular story-line. When you first play the game, you are required to complete a prologue which shows the reaction of the world when the zombies were first encountered. Once this has been completed, you play as Joel 20 years after the apocalypse, who is asked to smuggle a teenage girl out of town - by a rebellious group called 'The Fireflies'. The aim of the game is to get Ellie (the teenage girl) out of town to 'The Fireflies' so that she can be used as a cure to stop anybody else becoming infected - since she is immune to the virus.





3. Watchdogs

In a technology powered Chicago, where everything from: traffic lights to bridges, and CCTV cameras to electrical bollards, can all be operated from a network called 'cTOS'. This means that if you have access to this network in the area, you can manipulate all of these things in order to have a more immersive experience in the game. You play as Aiden Pearce - a hacker, who is looking for the people behind the killing of this young niece Lena. 





4. Until Dawn

Until Dawn tells the story of a group, that consists of eight friends, who all stay at a mountain lodge in the middle of nowhere, during the winter months. Things soon become sinister when they realise that they are not alone, and are invading the territory of something deadly. This games story line is unique because it is an interactive movie, so you are given multiple choices. Each choice you make affects the story of the game, this is called the 'Butterfly effect' in game. 





5. Just Cause 3


The story line of Just Cause 3, in my opinion was very immersive. The game is about a dictator - General Di Ravello took over the nation of Medicihen Rico (main protagonist) was still a child. His parents were killed during the coup, but Rico managed to escape. The aim of the game is to take down Di Ravello and stop his dictatorship. This can be done by liberating villages and infiltrating military bases. Di Ravello needs taking down because he is planning on conquering the world using a mineral Bavarium. 


6. La Noire


The story line of La Noire is immersing. You play Cole Phelps - an LAPD detective who is present in a city which is drowning in its own success. . Corruption has become more common , the drug trade is booming , and murder rates are at the highest level ever. Phelps must investigate the truth behind arson attacks, conspiracies, brutal murders, and will battle the underworld and even members of his own department to uncover a secret that could be a shock to the whole 
of Los Angeles.





7. Hitman: Absolution

Hitman is a stealth game, that features a great storyline.You play as  Agent 47 who is in a relationship with his handler Diana Burnwood, whom he had trusted until she had betrayed the International Contract Agency (ICA) by sabotaging their funding and database, and uses this distraction to disappear.  After the ICA is reformed, 47 is tasked by his new handler, Benjamin Travis to kill Diana for her betrayal and retrieve an important Agency asset - a teenage girl.  





8. Rise of the Tomb Raider


In my opinion, Tomb Raider has always had a good storyline that has intrigued me into wanting to play more and more. You play Lara Croft, who was forged into a true survivor, but had glimpsed a darker world. In the next chapter of her journey, Lara needs to use her survival skills  and ultimately accept her destiny as the Tomb Raider. After she encountered an immortal being, Lara spent 1 
year researching eternal life to not only prove what she saw, but also to understand it. 



9. Thief

Thief tells the story of a thieving youth called Garrett, who is paired with his former apprentice, Erin, who both ended up accepting the same job from their contact Basso. They arrive at their job's location, Baron Northcrest's manor, and find a ritual taking place. Garrett gets a bad feeling and calls off the job, but Erin disagrees and she ends up falling into the center of the ritual, which was nearing its completion. After being unconscious for a year, Garrett awakens and learns that the city is being plagued by a disease of unknown origin known as "The Gloom" and the Baron had put the city in lock-down because of it.

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