Snake and super humans: games you can play this week

17 March 2014
InFamous Second Son

Not only is Friday a public holiday in South Africa, but the end of the week also sees the release of two huge titles – Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes and InFamous Second Son.

Hopefully your pre-orders are in and you are ready for a long weekend of gaming:

Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes

The length of the game aside, if you are a Metal Gear fan you must be counting the hours until your copy of Snake’s latest adventure arrives.

As a prequel to The Phantom Pain, Ground Zeroes will also be a good indicator as to what you can expect from the “full length” MGS V title due to be released later in 2014.

InFamous: Second Son

This PS4 exclusive has been surrounded by much hype since its announcement, sees you taking control of conduit Delsin Rowe and his super human abilities.

Spoiler maps are already out showing how big the game is, and how long it takes to run from one side to the other without sprinting, but we advise you wait for the game to discover the virtual Seattle, Washington, and all is has to offer.

Other titles being released this week:

PS3 platform tag

  •  Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD

3DS platform tag

  •  Mario Party: Island Tour

PS vita platform tag

  • Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD

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  1. Johann Botha
    17.03.2014 at 16:35

    I’m up for FFX/X2, as its the only ones I have not played.

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