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TOP 4 Video Games 2013 : Reviewed for you

by GH Staff

It’s been a rough battle this year between console producers, mainly because of the new Xbox One and Playstation 4, known to be released to enhance your Video Gaming experience. Still, we did include mentions of Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 Video games, given the fact that they’re still in many homes.

Grand Theft Auto V 

As gamespot mentions in its wide review over GTA V, “Moments of hypocrisy and inconsistency diminish the otherwise strong characters”. Don’t expect for this game to win any peace prize, or one for its role-model characters, not that any other game from the series managed to.
It’s a game of satire, served as raw as it can get, along with kilotons of digitally orchestrated violence in a post economical crisis world. It’s available for $69.00 on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. 

Call of Duty: Ghosts 

Don’t go for this game if you’re expecting the story to lead the way. This time, you’re the one creating changes with variable outcomes. Expect real life danger while sitting in your living room couch.
Although developers have been under quite some pressure given the name of the CoD franchise, they still managed to deliver an insanely good job which, the product of which can be bought by multiplayer fans for $69.00 on any console including Xbox One and Playstation 4. The game is also available on PC and Wii U.

Knack

It could definitely get more challenging than it did, but still, you will surely love your Knack ancient relic powered robot. It is a fun game in which you’ll witness how your relic eating small robot soon gets big enough to break mountains like a big boy. It’s $79.00 on Playstation 4.
Here’s a glimpse of the game from Gamespot’s Buyer Guide:

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Forza Motorsport 5 

Although made available exclusively on Xbox 1, Forza Motorsport 5 was highly anticipated since its first announcement on the official website. There’s a lot of high-octane fuel to be consumed in this game.
Even if it’s quite impossible to come up with something completely new in race gaming, Forza Motorsport 5 aimed at making racing basics more realistic and fun, acting towards a simulation style experience rather than an arcade one.
Get it for $79.00 only on Xbox One.

So what’s your take on these video games?