1. Sniper Elite V2 (PS3)(TPS)
2. Teen Agent (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
3. Alpha Protocol (PS3)(RPG)
4. Beneath A Steel Sky (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
5. Imscared - A Pixelated Nightmare (PC)(Horror)
6. Ys III: Wanderers from Ys (SNES)(RPG)
7. Celestial Mechanica (PC)(Platformer)
8. Gravity Bone (PC)(First Person Adventure)
9. Secret of Mana (SNES)(RPG)
10. Lure of the Temptress (PC)(Point and Click Adventure)
11. Mario's Early Years: Fun With Numbers (SNES)(Edutainment)
12. CoD of Duty (PC)(FPS)
This review is best read when listening to this song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MGQjiBqO8A
CoD of Duty is everything Infinity Ward and then Activision have been trying to create for YEARS. It is EXACTLY what the American FPS market needs. It contains everything: simple controls, "realistic" weapons(which actually shoot!), and killing terrorists. The only thing missing from this game? Eagles flying F-16s with missiles blazing while Miss America wearing a string bikini color-coordinated to look like the American flag and wearing the Statue of Liberty crown fires an M4 in each hand and screams "GOD BLESS AMERICA!" That, and microtransactions. I really think it could use more microtransactions. But think of all it achieves:
*You literally shoot fish in a barrel!
*Terrorist fish!
*Little way in terms of an icky plot to get in the way of all the
ACTION!
*Short single player campaign to be brushed aside for whenever multiplayer comes out!
*Regenerating health!
*A nuclear bomb!
If anything, my only complaint is that it was too open. More linearity in first person shooters is definitely needed. Also, where was the Tutorial level? I seriously needed my hand held, as despite having played these types of games all my life, I completely forgot how to play and couldn't be bothered to read the manual.
Oh wait, THERE IS NO MANUAL!
PERFECT!!!
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Yes, if you haven't figured it out, CoD of Duty makes fun of what one of my favorite genres of video games has become in terms of acceptable design. While the current crop of games have their strengths(firearms manufacturers use modern war-style FPS to market their brand names. Seriously. And that could be considered a strength), I still like to see one come out and hit the mainstream which branches away from what has become the norm. Also, anyone else miss WWII FPS games? Because I actually do.