Sunday, July 3, 2011

Rockstar’s Newest Video Game


The Grand Theft Auto series has long been one of the most popular video games of all times. Although there have been controversies over this series since it involves adult themes, it has been very successful nonetheless. The series has become saturated since there have been many different versions of the game made over the years. Realizing this, the creators of these games have released a new game using many of the same ideas that made the Grand Theft Auto series successful. 

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 

The best features were the ability to explore a world that was free roaming for the player. Players could freely go anywhere they wanted throughout a city. Such features available to the players were parks, homes, and stores. The ability to play the game purely for fun by exploring these areas was another feature that players enjoyed. The game made available a story line that could be played, but it wasn’t a requirement to play. The storyline could be played whenever they players wanted to by jumping back and forth. 



A sure to be a great hit is LA Noire, Rockstar’s newest video game. This game uses many of the same features as Grand Theft Auto did. It also has many enhanced features that any player will find pleasing. The graphics are superb when compared with the earlier Grand Theft Auto games. Also improve are the story lines. Instead of needing to follow one story line, the player can instead solve cases across a broad range of departments within a police department.

Killzone 3 

These new features will surely give this type of game play a major boost. The model of this game has become somewhat flat in the past few years. Traveling back in time to 1947 Los Angeles will be done by players in order to solve crimes is the ability now. The city is recreated in an incredible way, showing game players an interactive environment with absolutely stunning details. The rewards will be worth it when you need to use intelligence and quick thinking to solve all the crimes.

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