First up will be World of Tanks, which I'm still playing these days though not as frequently as I used to. The game certainly is far different than it used to be, with regular updates being put in with new content and improving what is already there. I've been told that upcoming updates are going to focus more on how well the game runs, which is a very welcome thing that should be focused on. As it is, the graphics have improved at a rather fast pace, while how well the game runs has been left largely untouched.
Next up is FIFA 13, which I bought this week, mostly because I've been half wanting a soccer game for quite a long time now, I just never got round to actually buying one. But finally I have and it's quite a lot of fun. Being FIFA it isn't too surprising, as it's as popular and well known as it is for a good reason. One could argue that they lack doing anything hugely radical between games, but there's only so much one can do with a real life sport without becoming ridiculous and inaccurate.
Next is Assassins Creed 4: Black Flag. This game is one which I've been wanting to play for quite some time, I just hadn't gotten around to doing it. But finally I have and it's been good fun so far. The ship combat is certainly a welcome addition, though the rest of the game pretty much follows the classic AC formula, which does do well, but is getting a touch old and stale. The move to ditch former modern day protagonist Desmond Miles for a silent one is also a bad move in my books. It makes it hard to relate or care about a character when you don't know anything about him, even what he looks like.
That's the major games I've been playing this past week. They've been great fun to play (though being a gamer and such that isn't much of a shock) and I'm looking forward to playing them some more (especially AC as I get more things and go further into the story). Thanks for reading today's post, I hope you enjoyed it.
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