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Monday, September 23, 2019

NEW GAMES: We will be hitting heavy metal and hard concrete this week


The upcoming gaming week will send us hunting for robots and vampires, and we'll go around the world playing cards and playing football.

FIFA 20

9/24/2019 PC, PS4, XBO, Switch

Technically speaking, Fifu 20 could have been played since last week if you subscribed to Electronic Arts' Access service. But the official launch of the game is scheduled for this Tuesday. This year, the most important news at Fife is the introduction of Volta mode, a version of Fifa Street.

This is the first time since Fifa 98 that we can play football on the lawn and on concrete / court grounds in the same game. Volta mode offers different types of matches - 3 to 3, 4 to 4, no goalie, with goalie, according to the official rules of futsal and the like.

THE SURGE 2

9/24/2019 PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One


The 2017 original The Surge didn't exactly celebrate itself as a competitor to the Dark Souls series, but its sequel now plans to raise the intensity of the action. This time too, we will fight against a mechanized army, and we will be able to turn our character into a cyborg again. We will beat the metal in more diverse locations with a more colorful appearance than in the rather monotonous original.

CONTRA: ROGUE CORPS

9/24/2019 PC, PS4, XBO, Switch

Who would say - the legendary Contra game series is back! After an eight-year hiatus, Contra changes its format so that it becomes a bird's-eye viewer instead of a 2D shooter. The premise is silly to pain - we play, among other things, with a giant cyber panda, a cultural alien insect and a parasite called Miss Harakiri.


All characters have unlimited ammunition and reckon that you have an unlimited will to shoot your opponents from every angle possible. Game director Nobuya Nakazato says Rogue Corps combines traditional Contra with modernized segments, with the intention of attracting new audiences.

MARIO KART TOUR

9/25/2019 iOS, Android


After a few trial rounds that rode in the seventh month, Mario and his team again fire the engines of their cards - for the first time outside of Nintendo's consoles, on iOS and Android devices. Unlike previous games in the series, the Tour will ride on tracks in real cities such as Paris, New York, Tokyo and others. The Mario Kart Tour will be free to try, but will require players to pay to see all the amenities on offer.

CODE VEIN

9/27/2019 PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One


As we eagerly await the return of Buffy, the vampire slayer, a new kind of bizarre bloodsucker comes from Japan. We doubt that this rookie in soulsbourne type of games will surpass the work of the From Software team, but Code Vein may need to be given a chance, if nothing for the story. Because how can one not fall in love with the games where the story begins so that the world will destroy the BLACK CONDITIONS? Don't ever tell anyone that there are no original plot twists in the games!

FREEDOM FINGER

9/27/2019 PC, Switch


"Shoot 'em Up, Punch' em Up, F & # $ 'em Up!" - Anything else to say to describe Freedom Finger's 2D shooter? Well, it wouldn't hurt to say that there are 36 levels and 38 original compositions in this "Bat $ #!% Crazy" space title, and the story is a satire of communism, American foreign policy, and video game crafting.


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