Video Games to Watch Out For

All eyes are now set on the video games that will come out. Despite this, the indie games and video games community is filled with optimism that this development, giving its players renewed opportunities to really lay out the possible roads to these games may be heading for. The transition of games came from a long way, and this has caused the community to celebrate the effort of the indie games developers.

Evolve — This is a game you play with four friends. One of you is a big monster, the other four are people trying to take it down before the big monster completes its objective. I was a bit sceptical at first, but I had an insane amount of fun playing with complete strangers, so I can only imagine how much fun it will be with friends. Out February 10, 2015.

Project CARS — This game has felt like it has been in development for ages. While it was only playable on Xbox 360 at EB Expo, the visuals still looked very impressive, while the sound of the cars are like nothing ever heard on a video game before. Once it is released, it will surely be the driving simulator to beat. Out late November, 2014.

Until Dawn — While it’s more of a horror movie that you interactive with than an actual game, it was seriously impressive. Graphics wise, it is the best I have ever seen — you can see individual skin pores and little things like dust in the air making it truly beautiful. Well, as beautiful as a horror game can be anyway. Out early 2015.

Assassins Creed Unity — Co-op campaigns seem to be the trend at the moment with video games, and we love that. The latest Assassins Creed is all about that, working as a team to complete your objective and take back Paris. It doesn’t hurt that the soundtrack is fantastic either. It’s more of an evolution than a revolution of previous Assassins Creed games, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be great. Out November 13, 2014.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare — I am a sucker for a fast-paced first-person shooter. It seemed a lot of people who were at the show were too. We didn’t get a go at playing the single player campaign, but multiplayer took all the best bits from the better Call of Duty games and added some cool new weapons which made it a really fun, fast-paced game to play with friends online. Out November 3, 2014

Disney Infinity 2.0 Back on More Successful Video Games

With Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes, by providing complete gaming solution. From Captain America to Starlord to Black Widow, the same superheroes who have dominated the box office become the centerpiece of this new game. Disney released Infinity 2.0 on September 23 priced at $74.99 for starter pack and $13.99 – $34.99 for additional characters. It has been teasing the gaming industry for quite a while now, first version of Infinity was released in August last year and the game has finally showing its seen tremendous success since. 


Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel Super Heroes boasts great improvements from the of bundles in a wide variety of mobile gadgets, intent on giving gamers everything they need to create the gaming pictures. 

The adventure that introduces easy gameplay. With the presence of superheroes providing motivation, combat and locomotion have been refined, and the game feels just a little more fluid as an actioner. All the heroes now have upgradeable skill trees, allowing for a level of customization that helps make your action figures feel like your own.

The game set includes just one play set, or campaign. That's less than the three distinct adventures you got to start in the first Infinity, but the drop-off make sense; it's not easy to write these Marvel tales, and this one is solid enough, pitting the Avengers against Loki in a solid enough tale.

Backed by a roster of international and professional Disney Infinity is part of the interactive media division, which is involved in developing and distributing video games and related content. 

Indie Games That Rule the Gaming Industry

Playing in indie games is a leisure activity that has gained popularity in gaming industry. Some of the video games that feature great playing features, some games have and continue to stand out from the rest of the pack. These indie games held position despite the challenges—old and new—and have significantly outperformed the other video games. The best and worthy games to remember are the following:

The most popular is Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor. I am not typically an RPG type of guy, nor am I that huge of a Lord of the Rings fan, but I fell in love with Shadow of Mordor. It takes the fantastic combat system from the Batman: Arkham games and somehow improves it. Fighting bad guys is rewarding, as they are genuinely smart and react like people rather than a program. You feel crazy powerful, but not invincible and that is what makes the game great. See it as the go-to domain for real gaming action.

This game attributed to its action-packed game of Forza Horizon 2. The Forza brand has been the pinnacle of motorsport games for a couple of years now, and Forza Horizon 2 looks to continue that. Graphics are superb and it combines most of the realism from Forza Motorsport 5 with fun, open world gameplay. Most people we spoke to said it was the best racing game they have played, we think it’s up there too. 

A force to reckon with in the world of video games is NBA 2K15. If it’s a sports game you are after, NBA 2K15 was an absolute blast. Along with FIFA 15, this is one of the first sports games to begin actually taking advantage of the current generation console. Graphics are impressive, but it’s the smoothness and realistic motions of the players that make it fantastic. Best of all, you can scan yourself into the game!

Music and Sounds Make More Buzz for Games

Indie games intensify the actions and surprises with its music or sound effects to accommodate and give excitement and fun for its players.

According to some of the well known Game Developers, the addition of sounds and music can effectively help the game more entertaining.

Pay attention to detail and keeping that in line with an overall, inspired vision. is Michael Bross word of wisdom.

Shinji Mikami, the man behind Resident Evil, has an understanding of horror imagery and symbolism. The use of relaxing classical music in extremely tense moments; the way enemies seem to reflect our deep-seated fears of death and transmogrification. 

Ben Gabaldon's advice is be creative and have an effective integration – You can have the greatest SFX on the planet, but if they’re not playing back correctly, or mixed just right, the audio experience won’t be good.

While Ollie Glatzer would want you to establish a clear idea of what the creative style and aesthetic of the audio should be and define important delivery milestones.

Passion! Pre Production! Strive for a cohesive, focused audio experience. The audio should be engaging and captivate the players to want more said by Ben Brown.

Understand the importance of game sound, and treat audio production not as something that comes last in the pipeline, but rather an important component of game design that should be thought out creatively and technically from the inception of your game according to Eric Van Amerongen, Senior Sound Designer.

Keys to Making Mobile Games Great Through Sound by Adam Levenson.