In a world that’s oversaturated with undead media in every form, the original State of Decay managed to offer a cooperative affair that made the impenetrable world of DayZ and the drama of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. There will also be a greater focus on customising your driver, and creating your own online race persona.
The game will feature over 700 cars (the biggest garage we’ve ever seen in a racing game) and will feature an exclusive range of Porsches. If FM7 is anything like its predecessor, we’re expecting an even tighter and responsive handling model. Microsoft revealed the game will feature dynamic weather that develops over the course of a race - you’ll get puddles of rainwater that increase in size and depth as storm rages above you, while sunlight bursts through as you approach the finish line. Honestly, go back and watch that footage again - Forza Motorsport 7 looks so real you’ll probably need a driving licence and insurance just to play it.
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We all knew the full fat version of the Forza family was coming, but as the de facto poster boy for Xbox One X and its seriously powerful upgraded specs, the racing simulator looks like it could finally be ready to leave Gran Turismo with a mouthful of its dirt. In fact, there’s a real Bungie feel here, but that’s no bad thing considering how Destiny has changed connected online worlds on consoles. You can link up with other players in real-time, unlocking weapons and gear with unique stats (much like Destiny). Enemies include the marauding Scars, and the world is filled with dynamic events that unlock brand new missions and experiences. Two have been revealed so far - the fast-moving Ranger and the heavy power of the Colossus. These exosuits are called Javelins - they’re heavily customisable and come in a variety of types to suit different playstyles and support roles. You play a Freelancer, a roving mercenary who uses an augmented suit to take on a world of monsters that lies beyond the wall. On one side thrives a post-apocalyptic community, on the other a land filled with monsters, loot and untold secrets. This first-person/third-person sci-fi MMORPG, first teased by EA on Saturday, features an open-world with a city hidden behind a giant wall. Prev of 11 Next Prev of 11 Nextįollowing the disappointment that was Mass Effect Andromeda, BioWare is leaving its known universes behind to create a new IP. You can even explore underwater, dodging sharks (and worse) as you loot sunken ships.
You can even board enemy ships and steal their treasure - or defend yours against invaders. It’s a PvP affair too, so expect to dual with cutlasses and pistols or go head-to-head with another ship crewed by an enemy team.
Sea of Thieves is a shared world experience so you’ll encounter other players as you explore countless islands and monuments. Sailing a ship requires multiple hands to work, while exploring islands for treasure means one of you will have to be defenceless while you lug treasure chests out of lairs filled with twisting corridors and undead skeletons. Partnering with a team of up to three other players, it’s all about working towards a common goal. Revealed in 2015, Rare’s open-world MMO pirate sim is almost here, and Sea of Thieves looks good enough to steal running in True 4K on Xbox One X.