Top gaming vids of the week

1 June 2014

In this week’s edition of The Video Roundup we have: Sniper Elite 3, live action Street Fighter, The Order 1886, Watch Dogs, The Evil Within, Super Smash Bros. – Valve style, Sims 4, girl-on-girl action in UFC, Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, retro Grand Theft Auto, a Mario in a Mercedes-Benz advert, and a video game themed bonus video.

Enjoy.

Sniper Elite 3 – Death Cam

This is gruesomely cool. Slow-mo Nazi death at its finest.

Street Fighter – Live Action

Ryu & Ken face off in a potentially lethal showdown.

Grand Theft Auto – The Commodore 64 Version

An old-school twist on a classic game.

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel – Gameplay

15 minutes of new Borderland action.

The Order 1886 – Gameplay

Graphics were good back in the 1880s.

Watch Dogs – Hack Kills

A cellphone can be a deadly weapon in the right hands.

UFC – Girl Fight

These ladies show you how to beat a foe into submission.

The Evil Within – Gameplay

Would you play this alone in the dark?

Sims 4 – Build-a-House

Building your dream house is quicker and easier in the Sims 4, according to the devs.

Super Smash Bros. – The Valve Version

Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress come together in monumental battle.

Mario – Mercedes-Benz advert

The plumber likes his luxury German cars, it would seem

Bonus – Metal versions of video game theme tunes

Turn it up to 11 and rock on.

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