1. Portal 2
A must buy, must play experience that will keep you smiling for up to a week later, and chuckling when you remember a joke from the game. Be prepared for people to walk up and ask, "What's so funny? Share the joke with us." Do them a favour, and let them try it out.
MRP: 699/- INR
2. Deux Ex Human Revolution
The cover system in Deus Ex: Human Revolutions is good - it could've been better. We liked the overall graphics and presentation of the game (smoke billowing out of manholes, shadows, etc.), its mostly dark, gritty, with exceptional visual contrast - sets the stage very well to get in character. Just like the sights, the in-game sound is quite engrossing. There are a few niggles in the game, we won't deny - dated facial animation, Adam Jensen's voice, and slightly lengthy load times. But that doesn't take away anything from Deus Ex: Human Revolution's overall experience, which is quite simply an A+.
MRP: 999/- INR
3. Dead Space 2
REVIEW:-Many believe that the survival horror genre has been dying a slow death, and rightly so. The Resident Evil franchise has lost the plot (in terms of the genre that is; RE5 was a good game nonetheless) while Silent Hill: Shattered Memories took a turn for the bizarre with a total lack of combat. I would call Resident Evil 2 the very peak of the genre. It refined the quintessential survival horror mechanics with debilitating combat system that brought a sense of dread and urgency to the action, while a brilliant storyline immersed one into the horror.
A must buy, must play experience that will keep you smiling for up to a week later, and chuckling when you remember a joke from the game. Be prepared for people to walk up and ask, "What's so funny? Share the joke with us." Do them a favour, and let them try it out.
MRP: 699/- INR
2. Deux Ex Human Revolution
The cover system in Deus Ex: Human Revolutions is good - it could've been better. We liked the overall graphics and presentation of the game (smoke billowing out of manholes, shadows, etc.), its mostly dark, gritty, with exceptional visual contrast - sets the stage very well to get in character. Just like the sights, the in-game sound is quite engrossing. There are a few niggles in the game, we won't deny - dated facial animation, Adam Jensen's voice, and slightly lengthy load times. But that doesn't take away anything from Deus Ex: Human Revolution's overall experience, which is quite simply an A+.
MRP: 999/- INR
3. Dead Space 2
REVIEW:-Many believe that the survival horror genre has been dying a slow death, and rightly so. The Resident Evil franchise has lost the plot (in terms of the genre that is; RE5 was a good game nonetheless) while Silent Hill: Shattered Memories took a turn for the bizarre with a total lack of combat. I would call Resident Evil 2 the very peak of the genre. It refined the quintessential survival horror mechanics with debilitating combat system that brought a sense of dread and urgency to the action, while a brilliant storyline immersed one into the horror.
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