This week’s best gaming videos

18 May 2014

This week we feature Bruce Lee kicking ass in UFC, a detailed explanation of what we can expect in Watch Dogs, a bit of face-moulding in The Sims 4, Wolfenstein: The New Order release trailer, a monatage of epic Battlefield 4 action, and a bonus video showing the evolution of special effects.

Sit back, relax, and click play.

The Sims 4 – Create-a-Sim

Make your Sims just the way you like them.

Bruce Lee – UFC

Be like water, and flow your fist into your enemy’s face.

Gran Turismo 6 – BMW Vision

BMW has created a one-of-a-kind racer for the current-gen game.

Watch Dogs – Lesson 101

Watch Dogs unpacked and explained for all the noobs out there.

Watch Dogs – TV Advert

Take another dose of the Dog, this time in the form of a TV advert.

Wolfenstein: The New Order – Launch Trailer

This game has to have the coolest trailers out. They get better each time.

Battlefield 4 – Premium Trailer

Why should you upgrade to Premium? Watch this video and found out.

Left 4 Dead – Japanese Arcade Version

The voices in this game make me want all my games to be in Japanese.

Cry Engine 4 – Visual Demo

Watch this in 1080p, it is pretty impressive.

Spy Party – Premise Trailer

The artwork for the game is not finished, so don’t judge it too quickly.

Titanfall: Expedition Gameplay

We can’t have this game, and it looks like a lot of fun. Sad face.

Bonus – The Evolution of Visual Effects

Take a trip through time with this video montage.

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PlayStation Store launches mega gaming sale

Age of Extinction looking good with glorious Dinobot battles

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  1. Wurnman
    19.05.2014 at 10:46

    “Evolution of visual effects” tells me one thing. The human imagination far outstretches of what technology could deliver. Even in today’s standards.

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