DICE announced today that the highly acclaimed and award-winning first-person action adventure title, Mirror’s Edge™, has gone gold. Mirror’s Edge has been praised by top industry media saying it is ‘the most exciting first-person adventure of the year’ (EGM) and ‘poetry in motion’ (Official Xbox Magazine). The game also won this year’s Game Critics Award for “Best Original Game” at E3. Also you have to adimit she is a hot looking girl hehe.
you have to say this is going to be one of the greatest games ever this year applying with end of wari think it is going to top end of warr but you never know the outcome they both have the best graphics you well see.

First there was the unveiling of Saints Row 2 in the November 2007 issue of EGM, now it’s exclusive screens on 1UP. They show a great variety of things, including a plane flying through a building and the create-a-character features. The game appears to be retaining the original’s art style with a slightly stylized sense of realism, but from one screenshot alone – a guy surfing on top of a car – you know for sure that the developers aren’t straying far from what made the Saints Row fun.
Saints Row remains the best GTA clone available on Xbox 360 (Crackdown not included), and despite its many problems, it was a fun game thanks to its great diversity. Somehow, throwing yourself in front of moving vehicles to collect insurance money never got old.
END OF WAR
You Are in Control
This is paired with a chillingly relevant storyline that pits superpower against superpower in all-out war, with you in command. You’ll take control of the U.S.-led Joint Strike Force, the European Enforcer Corps, and the Russian Spetznaz Guard Brigades, in both a single-player campaign and online against your friends in the persistent-world Theater of War mode. EndWar goes beyond other wargames by letting you use your own voice to control your units, for strategy at the speed of thought.
Putting You in the Battle
Instead of the traditional top-down/isometric view, EndWar uses a unique third-person camera that puts you in the heart of the battle. Thousands of units can be engaged at a time in fully destructible 3D battlefields. Flanking, cover, suppression, and all the basics of combat are taken into account as you battle your way across Europe and the United States

The story focuses on the final battles of World War II in the Pacific and Eastern Europe involving the United States, the Empire of Japan, the Soviet Union, and Nazi Germany.[2] It is told from the perspectives of a Marine Raider and a Red Army soldier, and is based on several historical battles, including the Makin Island raid, the Battle of Peleliu, and the Battle of Berlin.[1][11] The multiplayer portion of the game contains various game modes, and contains a leveling system that allows the player to unlock additional weapons and rewards as they progress, which was originally implemented in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. A new feature to the Call of Duty series is the co-op mode, which can support up to four players online and two offline.
Fallout 3 takes place in the year 2277, 30 years after the setting of Fallout 2 and 200 years after the nuclear war that devastated the game's world.[11] The game places the player in the role of an inhabitant of Vault 101, a survival shelter designed to protect a small number of humans from the nuclear fallout. When the player's father disappears in mysterious circumstances, the player is forced to escape from the Vault and journey into the ruins of Washington D.C. to track him down. Along the way the player is assisted by a number of other human survivors and must battle a myriad of enemies that now inhabit the wasteland. The game has an attribute and combat system typical of an action role-playing game but also incorporates elements of first-person shooter and survival horror games
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Ubisoft has marketed Far Cry 2 as the true sequel to Far Cry, but the sequel has very few recognizable similarities to the original game. Instead, it features completely new characters and setting, as well as a new style of gameplay that has been dubbed "more realistic".[citation needed] The game takes place in a fictional modern-day Central African nation in a state of anarchy and civil war. The player takes control of a mercenary on a lengthy journey to locate and assassinate "The Jackal," a notorious arms dealer. The game is unique in that it is a shooter taking place in an open world, in which the player can explore the region and undertake missions from various factions. On all platforms, Far Cry 2 received highly positive reviews from video game critics.
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Left 4
Dead is a co-operative, survival horror, first-person shooter game by Turtle Rock Studios, who were purchased by the Valve Corporation part way into development. The game uses the Source game engine, and is available for Windows-based personal computers and the Xbox 360. The game went went gold on November 13, 2008 and was released on November 18, 2008 in the United States and November 21, 2008 in Europe to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the release of Half-Life.[1][2] A five-minute trailer was released on Halloween.[3] A playable demo was made available on November 6 for pre-purchasers and on November 11 for the general public, and was closed on November 18, 2008. The demo contained the majority of the first two chapters in the "No Mercy" campaign, and was playable in both single player and multi-player.
Left 4 Dead puts four human playable or AI-controlled Survivors of an apocalyptic pandemic against hordes of aggressive "Infected" (zombies). These Infected are controlled by an AI that dynamically balances difficulty and mood depending on the players' progress and situation. In an alternate game mode, human players can control up to four different monsters with special abilities and cooperate to stop the Survivor players.