June is one of the most anticipated months for video game fans. This week in Los Angeles, the "E3" fair takes place, where all the major video game manufacturers present their new projects, among which was the video game Need For Speed Payback.
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Mordhau is a medieval-themed multiplayer computer game. You participate in the game online and take part in medieval battles with swords, axes and other medieval weapons. The game was developed by the Slovenian Marko Grgurovič and impressed with it on Kickstarter, where it surpassed the set goal in just one day.
That the computer game Doom is still popular today was demonstrated some time ago by installing it on a bank ATM, and recently Adam Bell used an additional interactive Touch Bar screen of the MacBook Pro to play. YouTube user vexal, however, went one step further and used his very own Porsche 911 to play this popular game from 1993. Yes, you read that right. If you happen to still have the original CD at home and a car with an infotainment system is waiting for you in the garage, then you can try this too. But beware, doing this is even more dangerous than catching Pokemon in a car.
Usually movies are made after computer games (Assassin's Eye, Mortal Kombat, Tomb Rider, Warcraft, Hitman, Need For Speed, Invisible Evil, etc.), but in the case of the movie Apocalypse Now (Apocalypse Now), the direction is exactly the opposite, because they will be based on the movie created a computer game. Apocalypse Now is Francis Ford Coppola's cult war film from 1979, which is now getting its first outlines also in the digital version. The game Apocalypse Now - The Game, which collects start-up capital on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, was also "launched" by Coppola himself.
Computer games are a little more realistic this fall. For all true enthusiasts, there is a selection of strawberries this autumn.
Fans of the StarCraft franchise are already eagerly anticipating November 10, 2015, when the final chapter of the military sci-fi real-time strategy video game StarCraft II hits shelves, where we'll wave goodbye to many iconic characters. With the addition of StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, the chapter of the trilogy closes, and it was accompanied by a phenomenal trailer, which will make it easier for you to wait for November.
Goodbye workplace productivity! Forget Facebook. Office workers have a new drug, Arrow Head, an online game that has already hooked many around the world. Despite its simplicity - or precisely because of it - it is highly contagious. You have been warned!
Star Wars: Battlefront is an upcoming first-person shooter video game and the third installment in the Star Wars: Battlefront series of the same name, based on the battles of the Star Wars film saga. It is a reboot of the game franchise that will be released across the pond on November 17, 2015. It will be available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. See how epic reliving the battle for Hoth will be in the clip.
Great news for all those who love the post-apocalyptic Fallout series. A trailer for the new, fourth sequel, which has the working title Fallout 4, has landed online. The game has once again been signed by the Bethesda company, which will reveal the official title at the E3 computer game industry fair.
Some computer games are indeed becoming more and more realistic, but what has so far separated them from real life is that we could always start over. But the infinity of lives is over. At least in Robot Loves Kitty's online fantasy game Upsilon Circuit, which gives the player a single, single digital life. When he loses it, it's game over. Forever! Only eight toys can play it online at the same time (two in a team of four).
Since there was a slight lull in the field of computer games in 2014 (they say it was a transition period in the toy industry), the arrival of the most anticipated computer games in 2015 is all the more eagerly awaited by toy enthusiasts. Let's check which new computer games will make 2015 one of the best in toy history.