Wednesday, 9 November 2016

P2 - E







                                                                            


                                                                     P2 E - Gameplay


GTA V
Grand Theft Auto V can either be played from a first person view or a third person view. The story mode requires players to compete a sequence of linear missions set in different locations around the fictional city of Los Santos whilst also giving the players the option to free roam and explore/interact with their surroundings between missions. Players will often find themselves in fire fights throughout the game which is why developers decided to add features such as automated cover which allows players to press a button which will automatically move their character to the closest object to take cover. The game also heavily revolves around the use of vehicles such as cars, planes, helicopters and boats which help players get around the map as Los Santos is simply too big to run from location to location.

Need for Speed: Underground 2
Need for Speed Underground 2 revolves around import street racing culture as you take your import car to the streets in a bid to become the best street racer around with the best car. Customization is just as big of a part of this game as the racing as the idea is to get creative with the design of your car with customization options such as vinyl’s, rims, exhaust tips, hydraulics and much more. Some of the race types within this game include Circuit, Sprint, Drag and Drift races.

Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
In Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, the player explores a small English in which all known inhabitants have mysteriously disappeared looking for clues to explain the phenomenon. The player can interact with floating lights throughout the village, most of which will reveal small snippets of the story. The player can also interact with man-made objects, such as doors, radios, phones, fences, and power switches to aid them searching for the ultimate truth.

That Dragon, Cancer
That Dragon, Cancer is primarily played as an exploration game from both third- and first-person perspectives. The player takes the role of Joel's parents, Ryan and Amy, in fourteen small vignettes that capture some of the emotional moments they had to face during Joel's life as well as Joel’s experiences with cancer first hand, expressed through interactive art. The player is able to interact with the characters around them making choices similar to those that the Green family had to face. The game uses fantasizing and imaginative reconstructions of some of the real scenarios the Green family experienced, for example the wagon ride in a hospital being envisioned as a colourful unique racing game through the eyes of Joel. This allows players to connect with the story of the green family through the art of fantasy and imagination which is not something you would usually find in a video game.

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