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Brave: The Video Game

Brave: The Video GameBrave is a third-person shooter adventure video game adaptation based on the film of the same name developed by Behaviour Interactive and published by Disney Interactive Studios. The game was released on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS and Microsoft Windows on June 19, 2012. The gameplay consists of single player and local co-operative play.[2] The first player controls Merida while in co-op mode second player can play with the Wisp character. Gameplay also features puzzles, which are to be solved with the help of the triplets, and Queen Elinor, who is playable in her bear form in arena fights. Different levels of the game can be accessed from the location called "Ring of Stones".

The Secret World

The Secret WorldAfter announcing the development of The Secret World, Funcom project director Jørgen Tharaldsen informed the press that the game uses the same engine as Age of Conan. According to Funcom, the game will blend elements of MMO gameplay with alternate reality gaming (ARG) and social networking. At GDC 2009, Tørnquist gave an interview to GameSpot regarding TSW, revealing more about its gameplay. There will be neither levels, nor classes in the game; instead, the character building will be skill-based.

Civilization V: Gods and Kings

Civilization V: Gods and KingsI’ve always been candid in my experience with the Civilization series. I’ve known them in passing, but never really jumped into them until I had a chance to review Civilization V when it came out. Outside of its turn-based nature and computer combusting programming, it turned into a game that I would recommend to anyone. To this day, I still let people know to pick it up on Steam whenever it goes on sale. It was the game, for me anyway, that broke the stigma behind the turn-based strategy. When I learned that a real expansion was being added in Gods and Kings, I took a moment to ponder what could possibly be added to the game to make it any better.

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super HeroesTraveller’s Tales long-running Lego franchise has had its ups and downs. Over the years the Lego-branded video games have followed the same basic formula, for better or for worse. With Lego Batman 2: DC Superheroes, Traveller’s Tales decided to take their Lego games to the next level. Not only would the developer be including voice acting for the first time in franchise history, but they’d also be introducing a sandbox world for players to explore. Those factors, combined with the series’ trademark platforming and humor, make Lego Batman 2 one of the most enjoyable Lego adventures we’ve ever embarked on.