With the year coming to an end ,we got another year full of anticipation. Here are our top 4 games,announced for 2014.
Watchdogs: ( Spring 2014)
Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects everyone and everything, Watch_Dogs explores the impact of technology within our society. Using the city as your weapon, you will embark on a personal mission to inflict your own brand of justice. Chicago's overarching network is known as the Central Operating System (ctOS), and it controls almost all of the city's technology and information - including key data on all of the city's residents.
You play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker and former
thug, whose criminal past led to a violent family tragedy. While seeking
justice for those events, you'll monitor and hack those around you by
manipulating the ctOS from the palm of your hand. You'll access
omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a
target, control traffic lights and public transportation to stop the
enemy.
The Division: (Q4 2014)
The Division is a real-world events which "revealed how vulnerable we've become"; society has become "fragile" and "complex". In the game, a disease that spreads on Black Friday causes the United States to collapse in five days.The player is part of a group called "Strategic Homeland Division (SHD)", called "The Division" for short. This group was established to combat the threat and do whatever it takes to "save what remains" in a massive multiplayer online situation, putting them against friends, AI, and other players.

The game is set in Seattle, Washington, now under DUP jurisdiction. Players control Delsin Rowe,
a 24-year-old graffiti artist with no real direction in life. One day,
Delsin witnesses a bus crash and attempts to help; in the process, he
comes in contact with a Conduit, and his own hidden Conduit abilities
awaken. With his new abilities and his older brother Reggie,
a police officer, Delsin dedicates himself to fighting back against the
oppressive DUP, as well as other Conduits such as Abigail "Fetch"
Walke.
Watchdogs: ( Spring 2014)
Set in Chicago, where a central network of computers connects everyone and everything, Watch_Dogs explores the impact of technology within our society. Using the city as your weapon, you will embark on a personal mission to inflict your own brand of justice. Chicago's overarching network is known as the Central Operating System (ctOS), and it controls almost all of the city's technology and information - including key data on all of the city's residents.

The Division is a real-world events which "revealed how vulnerable we've become"; society has become "fragile" and "complex". In the game, a disease that spreads on Black Friday causes the United States to collapse in five days.The player is part of a group called "Strategic Homeland Division (SHD)", called "The Division" for short. This group was established to combat the threat and do whatever it takes to "save what remains" in a massive multiplayer online situation, putting them against friends, AI, and other players.

Infamous: Second Son : (March 21, 2014)
Dying light :(2014)
Dying Light is a first-person, action survival horror game set in a vast
and dangerous open world. During the day, players traverse an expansive
urban environment overrun by a vicious outbreak, scavenging the world
for supplies and crafting weapons to defend against the growing infected
population. At night, the hunter becomes the hunted, as the infected
become aggressive and more dangerous. Most frightening are the predators
which only appear after sundown. Players must use everything in their
power to survive until the morning’s first light.
Dying Light contains a dynamic day and night cycle. During the
day, the player has to go out and scavenge for supplies to send back to
the safe zones. They can also set up traps, save random survivors, and
make their way to airdrops. The infected are slow, allowing the player
to simply make their way past them, but their danger grows in numbers.
Luckily, the player could stay up on roofs of buildings to stay out of
harm's way.
What is your most anticipated game of 2014?


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