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Best Five Games You Should To Play In This Week (10/9/13)

1. Tomb Raider

This week's new launch of Tomb Raider is a restart of the traditional action-adventure sequence. We're handled to Lara Croft's source tale, and how she became the fearless explorer we know from past games.

This game is a fun and immersive experience for gamers. It brings together really fun moving, going up the and discovery with strong fight and a good tale. The figures and landscapes are provided magnificently, and there is enough beef to the experience to keep you interested for hours.


2. Runner 2

Bit.Trip is known for developing unique, addictive games, and Runner 2 (full title: BIT.TRIP Provides... Runner2: Upcoming Tale of Beat Alien) fits the bill.

The side-scrolling limitless runner has you browsing over things and gathering items in some stunning, eye-popping planets. You'll have to leap and crash and go up around -- the experience goes beyond the simple "endless" auto mechanic easily.

Runner 2 is available now for Xbox Live Arcade arcade, PlayStation Network and for PC.


3. Year Walk

If you enjoy games with a nice art design and spooky game play, choose up Year Walk for iOS.

Year Walk is a spooky discovery activity, almost in the line of thinking of Myst, where you must fix questions with little assistance to continue. The art design -- which creates the whole activity look like it's operating on old film -- along with the questions you'll experience, creates the experience scary and immersive.

Year Stroll is available now for iOS [iTunes link], and it has a free partner app that functions as an encyclopedia to the world. [iTunes link].


4. Max Payne

Thanks to an excellent weekend Vapor deal, you can catch any of the Max Payne -- the unique, Max Payne 2, or Rockstar gaming applications' take on the sequence Max Payne 3.

The Max Payne sequence is awesome for its launch of topic time into excellent activity sequence. Each activity has an excellent story; the first two are provided with comedian sections. The most latest had wonderful design and cut moments provided in-engine. All three games adhere to Max's modification from warm investigator to disappointing, solidified addict.

All three sections are available for a important lower price on Vapor through the week for PC.


5. Temple Run Oz

Temple Run's studio is no unfamiliar person to permits, having designed Forehead Run Brave recently. This weeks time, lovers are handled to Temple Run Oz as a tie-in with the long run Oz the Great and Highly effective.

What you get is the same obsessive Temple Run experience with strong respect to the film. It's a wonderful game that operates excellent on cellular phone gadgets.

Temple Run Oz is for selling now for iOS [iTunes link] and Android operating system [Google Perform link].

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