Drive-by and Dragons – games you can play this week

17 November 2014

It is a great week to be a gamer.

This week we have three of the most highly anticipated games of the year finally being released, along with a whole bunch of other titles which are worthy of at least a small amount of your attention.

Here are the new games you can play this week.

Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age: Inquisition is due to launch for the PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 in SA on 21 November 2014.

Inquisition is based in the land of Thedas which has been taken over by dragons and is in the throes of an all-out war. You and your allies are tasked with restoring order using your RPG skills to the max. It has received positive reviews from most gaming critics.

Far Cry 4

Far Cry 4 is due to be released in SA on 18 November 2014, with PC, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 players catered for.

The latest version of Far Cry is based in a Himalayas-inspired area called Kyrat where the game’s antagonist Pagan Min is wreaking havoc with his mix of charisma and apathy for human life.

Grand Theft Auto 5

Grand Theft Auto 5 is coming to the PS4 and Xbox One on 18 November 2014, while the PC version is due to hit the shelves on 27 January 2015.

Besides the visual and performance improvements, GTA 5 “next-gen” will also feature an FPS mode. Nice.

WWE 2K15

WWE 2K15 releases for the PS4 and Xbox One on 21 November 2014.

It’s got wrestling and… well, just wrestling.

Other games releasing this week

PC platform tag

Soul Axiom
Construction Simulator 2015
Basketball Pro Management 2015
Fate: The Cursed King
The Marvelous Miss Take
Rugby 15
European Fishing
European Ship Simulator
Death Skid Marks
Tome: Immortal Arena

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  1. Guest
    18.11.2014 at 08:04

    Forgot about little big planet 3 🙁

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