Top Gaming Releases for Xbox One and PS4
Here are the top gaming releases for the next-gen consoles to look out for.
Pitch: Battlefield differs from your usual first-person shooters in its ability to give you control of vehicles and jump around from soldier to soldier, giving you the impression of leading an entire campaign at both a strategic and tactical level. This edition of the beloved game, set in the near-future, pits the USA, China and Russia against each other.
Who made it: EA Digital Illusions CE (DICE) it’s published by Electronic Arts.
Most anticipated feature: Battlefield 4 will run up to 60 frames per second and it will feature support for 64-player multiplayer matches on PS4 and Xbox One.
Bonus drama: There’s an actual Jason Bourne-style plot in the single player campaign by Jesse Stern, who has writing credits on scores of US TV series like NCIS (about the Naval Criminal Investigative Service). His series have a tendency to never make it past the first season, though. Just sayin’.
Perfect for: Those who dodged their military service and are having second thoughts.
Pitch: This is the first-person shooter of choice. And while most kids on the multiplayer maps won’t care about the plot, here goes: The game is set 10 years in the future, after a nuclear bomb detonated in the Middle East, leaving the USA crippled. South America’s oil-producing nations have formed The Federation, which invades and conquers Central America. They then hijack an orbital super weapon, ODIN, and use it to destroy cities in the southwestern United States.
Who made it: Infinity Ward, Neversoft, and Raven Software.
Most anticipated feature: “Dynamic Maps” introduce mid-game events that can flatten entire portions of a map, while players can strategically destroy parts of the map to open or block passageways.
Bonus drama: Tony-Award nominated Stephen Lang (Col. Miles Quaritch from Avatar) is the voice of Elias Walker and the game’s script is written by Stephen Gaghan (Traffic and Syrianna).
Perfect for: Your typical gamer who needs a little more violence in his life.
Pitch: Following the well-received previous installments, Dead Rising 3 takes place 10 years after the events at Fortune City. The protagonist, a young mechanic named Nick Ramos, attempts to survive a massive zombie outbreak. To do so, Nick has a tendency to build madcap contraptions that cause massive mayhem.
Who made it: Capcom Vancouver and Microsoft
Most anticipated feature: Players now have the ability to create weapons and vehicles on the go. Rollerhawg, anyone? It’s the combination of a chopper and a steamroller.
Bonus drama: This is a Capcom game and its many references to Hollywood zombie flicks have trickled through Japanese arcade game culture, making it a pretty brain-dead experience. But hey, you’re here to kill zombies, not watch Oscar-winning performances.
Perfect for: Walking Dead fans who would like to experience the thrill of crushing hordes of zombies.
Pitch: The 14th edition of the NBA’s only official basketball simulator.
Who made it: EA Sports.
Most anticipated feature: BounceTek; a new dribbling physics-based system that allows the players to have more control over the ball and better responsiveness.
Bonus drama: Six of the league’s youngest point guards lend their faces and physiques to the game: Kyrie Irving (NBA All Star 2013), alongside Damian Lillard, John Wall, Kemba Walker, Ricky Rubio, and Victor Oladipo.
Perfect for: Those too short to make the high-school team.
Pitch: Your usual Need for Speed format: cops chase you, you shake them off your tail, you challenge rival racers, your reputation grows. This time around, you can also play as the cops, though.
Who made it: Ghost Games and Criterion Games.
Most anticipated feature: AllDrive is a new online feature that allows players to seamlessly transition between single player, co-op, to multiplayer mode.
Bonus drama: Ken Block is the series’ appointed racing advisor. He’s this mad Gymkhana driver who can pull some awesome driving stunts.
Perfect for: Guys who crashed their car trying to pull these stunts in the real world.
Microsoft launches the third Xbox edition, Xbox One, almost six years after the release of the previous Xbox 360.
Release Date: Unfortunately it won't be available in Singapore until late 2014 (!) but you should be able to find units on eBay.
New Features:
The PS4 is the successor of PlayStation 3, which was released in 2006.
Release Dates: December 19 for Singapore
New Features:
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Dec 31 Henry Jordan will create eight-course menu (B5,200) at Elements, featuring a choice of slow –cooked halibut and salt bush lamb. While there will be The Prestige buffet dinner and dance (starting from B4,800) at Up & Above.
25/F, The Okura Prestige, Park Ventures Ecoplex, 57 Wireless Rd., 02-687-9000. BTS Phloen Chit
Dec 31 Seven-course dinner with a complimentary glass of Prosecco at B3,200.
Dec 31 A 16-course dinner with a bottle of Dom Pérignon at B24,000 per couple.
6/F, Mahanakhon Cube, Narathiwas Rd. 02-001-0697. BTS Chong Nonsi
Dec 31 A six-course dinner at B2,900, plus Roederer Champagne from B3,000 per bottle.
Sukhumvit Soi 45. 02-662-4478. BTS Phrom Pong
Dec 31 three-course set menu at B999.
2/F, Groove @ CentralWorld, Rama 1 Rd. 081-616-4026. BTS Chit Lom
Dec 24 five-course Tuscan dinner starting from B1,900.
Dec 31 substantial four-course dinner starting B2,900.
28/F, Radisson Blu, 27 Sukhumvit Rd.
Dec 24 An all-you-can-eat buffet dinner at B990 at Twenty-Seven Bites.
Now - Dec 27 A platter of roasted Christmas turkey at B3500 at Beervault.
Dec 31 An all-you-can-eat buffet dinner at B3,000 at Am Bar.
4 Sukhumvit Soi 15, 02-309-3000
Dec 25 An all-you-can-eat brunch (12:30-4:30pm) buffet starting B2,999 at Kitchen Table.
106 Sathorn Rd, 02-344-4000
Dec 24 Four-course set dinner (B1,790), 6-11pm at Winepub.
Dec 31 seven-course set dinner (B3,999 net), 7-11pm at Déjà Vu. Three-course set dinner (B2,999), 6-11pm at Winepub.
8/2 Soi Rangnam, Sri Ayutthaya Rd.
Dec 24-25 seven-course set dinner starting from B2,400.
G/F, Ocean Tower II, Sukhumvit Soi 21, Asoke Soi 3, 02-665-2885. MRT Sukhumvit
Dec 24 An all-you-can-eat dinner buffet, 7-11pm at either Tables Grill or The Dining Room (both B4,500). Christmas set menu at Spasso (B3,000), 7-10pm. An All-you-can-eat Thai dinner buffet (B1,700) Erawan Tea Room, 7-11pm.
Dec 25 An all-you-can-eat dinner buffet, 7-11pm at either Tables Grill(B4,500) or The Dining Room (B 2,900). Christmas set menu at Spasso (B2,500), 7-10pm. An All-you-can-eat Thai dinner buffet (B1,300) Erawan Tea Room, 7-11pm.
Dec 31 An all-you-can-eat dinner buffet, 7-11pm at either Tables Grill (B5,888)or The Dining Room (B 5,400). Christmas set menu at Spasso (B5,400), 6-11pm. An All-you-can-eat Thai dinner buffet (B2,500) Erawan Tea Room, 7-11pm.
494 Ratchadamri Rd., 02-254-1234. BTS Ratchadamri
Dec 24-25 An all-you-can-eat dinner buffet with free flow alcohol (B3,499), 6-10:30pm on Dec 24 and (B1,980) on Dec 25 without the alcohol at The Rain Tree Café. Five-course set dinner with a glass of Champagne (B4,500) at The Reflexions. Seven-course Kaiseki set menu (B2,800), 11:30am-2:30pm; 6-10:30pm at Utage.
Dec 31 An all-you-can-eat dinner buffet with free flow alcohol (B3,990), 6-10:30pm at The Rain Tree Café. Six-course set dinner with a glass of Champagne (B6,500) at The Reflexions. Seven-course Kaiseki set menu (B2,800), 11:30am-2:30pm; 6-10:30pm at Utage.
61 Wireless Rd., 02-650-8800
Dec 24-25 Six-course set dinner (B1,490).
110/1 Sukhumvit Soi 23. 02-259-3033
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