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With that said, while this game may be the more recent release for M2H, players that are wanting a bit more WWI military war action gameplay should take a look at their previous release, Verdun. Defcon is a game that was developed after some inspiration from the iconic s thriller, Wargames. In this game, players are taking the role of a General that is hidden somewhere deep underground in a bunker.

With paranoia settling within the world, players are building up their forces to send out tactical strikes at other continents. This real-time strategy game is all about ensuring that you have enough firepower to make a dent into the opposing forces military power in which you can slowly take them out with a barrage of attacks to even a nuclear strike.

However, if you fail to have enough resources stocked up when you handle an attack, the counter-attack may be tough to come back from. Each year we get a brand new Call of Duty installment, and for we received Call of Duty: Vanguard. This game puts players right back into the gritty World War II era.

The campaign is a bit short, just like previous iterations for the franchise, but you do get to see different frontlines of the war. Most often, players pick these games up for the competitive online multiplayer.

You have various game modes to compete in, such as your team deathmatch, domination, search and destroy, and free for all. There are a few different game modes to go through, which are essentially different takes on capturing points around the map and defending them from the opposing force.

You have Normandy, Berlin, Moscow, and Tunisia. While you can expect some realistic and brutal gunplay, there are different vehicles you can take control of and attempt to use to your advantage. As mentioned, this is a free game, so you can give it a try right now across multiple platforms.

Outside of the actual weapons, vehicles, and environment, one of the key elements to this game is the VoIP system placed in the title. Players can communicate with their squad to different leaders by using the in-game system voice system. If you played previous installments, then you know that this is another tactical shooter with plenty of stealth elements throughout.

Just as Star Wars has grown exponentially from its origins in the late s, the video game industry has grown alongside it. Star Wars games have been almost as varied as the films over the years, with titles like Knights of the Old Republic and Jedi: Fallen Order taking players across wide swaths of the galaxy. These games have also allowed players to explore different eras of Star Wars , but it seems the prequel era in particular has always gotten the shorter end of the stick compared to the more nostalgic original trilogy.

Few recent games have put a true focus on the time period when it comes to any kind of narrative experience, and with the action of the Clone Wars, it seems like a missed opportunity with a lot of potential. With how many recent, story-based Star Wars games have been focused on the time after the Clone Wars, it's a wonder to think that the era used to get a lot of attention from video game developers.

Back when the prequel era was first taking shape, games like Republic Commando and the original Battlefront 2 made the Clone Wars their focus, putting players in control of Clone Troopers or creating battlefields rife with Jedi. While some games were made purely to piggyback off the hype of the prequel films, the vast majority of them nevertheless provided memorable experiences that many fans still go back to.

It's no secret at this point that the prequel films didn't exactly land with fans the way Lucasfilm had hoped, and once the era was wrapped up, it seemed the amount of video games around the era began to dwindle as well.

Once EA got its hands on the exclusive rights to create Star Wars games, a greater focus was placed on the original trilogy in order to cash in on nostalgia. The only major Clone Wars content to come from EA has been in its version of Star Wars Battlefront 2 , only after fans complained of its absence in 's reboot, and there have been no plans to create any new game centered on the Clone Wars since. Still, the Star Wars universe is vast and ripe for games and stories from multiple angles.

One of the more intriguing, if not a little confusing, rumors surrounding a possible Star Wars game was that Quantic Dream, best known for their branching narrative games such as Detroit: Become Human and Heavy Rain, would be working on the IP. Just revealed, Star Wars Eclipse is set to be a new adventure from this studio in the Star Wars galaxy. Not even a window of a year, which indicates that we may be waiting a few years at least for this space adventure. At this point, we can pretty confidently say this game will ditch any last-gen platforms based on how far off it is from release.

Quantic Dream has, up until recently, made most of their games as Sony exclusives. However, they are independent and have already been publishing former exclusives on PC.

While it technically qualifies as a trailer, what we saw of Star Wars Eclipse is more of a tone piece. The CGI was very impressive, and Quantic Dream games, if nothing else, always are graphical showcases, but lacked any real meat.

We open on a drummer as an eclipse get it? We do see some action as well. Two Jedi, judging at least by the colors of their lightsabers, are dueling on a bridge.



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