This week’s video roundup

10 May 2014

This week we have Ice Hockey; warriors possessed by demons; Japan getting some Second Son; a tragic tale of the great war; a hacker and his friends; a bonus video to keep things interesting; and a whole lot more.

Let’s get this video party started!

NHL 15 – reveal trailer

Put on your skates and warms up those fists.

Valiant Hearts: The Great War – comeback trailer

Meet the unexpected heroes of World War 1.

Watch Dogs – character trailer

In a city of 3 million people, finding someone to trust ain’t easy.

The Last of US – Reclaimed Territories DLC

New maps, news skills, and new weapons.

Bound by Flame – launch trailer

Fight the forces of evil, while battling for your soul.

Monstrum – Let’s Play

Some gameplay action from the ship of horror.

Infamous: Second Son – dubbed for Japan

He’s big in Japan, yes he’s big in Japan.

Grid Autosport – Black Edition

Pre-order and get your limited edition, once-in-a-lifetime, super rare Black Edition.

Xbox One – Design Show

The console will be here in a few months, maybe we should start getting excited?

 Bonus – Batman: Assault on Arkham

A behind-the-scenes peek at the upcoming animated movie.

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  1. Just Sam
    12.05.2014 at 15:34

    Murdered: Soul Suspect – not on the list I know, but it is at the top of my list of games I’m excited about.

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