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STRATEGY

DOTA 2

Publisher: Valve
Release: 2012
Valve are in a strange position with Dota 2. As the straight sequel to the Warcraft III mod that invented a genre, it’s The Man: the conservative stalwart for its more experimental cousins to set themselves against. It’s not an accident that Valve revealed the game with a million-dollar International Tournament at GamesCom: this is a competitive game to its core.
This means the same creep-farming, last-hitting action RTS mechanics that have undergone constant refinement since 2003. Don’t expect upheavals like Blizzard DOTA’s mounts, just a relentlessly tested and veteran-approved take on a classic.
Valve are looking to address rage-quitting by teaching players when and how to turn a gank into an epic comeback, and spectator tools are designed to make it easier than ever to watch and learn. If you take your ancient-defending seriously, this is the place to start.

Fields of Glory: Wolves from the Sea

Publisher: Slitherine
Release: Spring
We picture lots of wolves paddling little wolfy boats up to a beach somewhere, with special oars that can accommodate their furry paws. We get a hexagonal strategy add-on pack. Apparently this one packs over 200 new battle group graphics and ‘12 plus’ new historical battles. We can’t confirm how many more than 12 there are though. There could be 34,000.

Jagged Alliance: Back in Action

Publisher: Kalypso Media
Release: Spring
Rid foreign lands of harsh dictatorships in this remake of 1999’s Jagged Alliance 2. Unlike strategy titles that pit unfeasibly large tanks against unnecessarily large aliens, this sees you control a team of four mercenaries, with the emphasis firmly on tactics over firepower. A new ‘Plan and Go’ system recalls Frozen Synapse’s tense battles.

Legends of Pegasus

Publisher: Kalypso Media
Release: Summer
Yes, it’s another 4X space sim, but at least it looks a little more interesting than a Sins of a Solar Empire clone. There are three races: humans, the Xor and a third unrevealed class. The lead character will be able to jump between them all. Developers Novacore Studios are working hard to make sure its singleplayer campaigns are accessible.

Magna Mundi

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Spring
“It’s just another Magna Mundi,” sang the Bangles, we think. Promising 400 countries and four centuries of world history, it seems to be along the lines of Paradox’s other Very Serious Grand Historical Strategies. Expect many, many pages of statistics, a manual the size of the Yellow Pages and country management complete with it own weather systems.

Prime World

Publisher: Nival
Release: 2012
The only MOBA to have a Zuma-like minigame built into it, Prime World provides a novel take on the classic DotA gameplay, leaning towards accessibility and opening the door to casual gamers. You design your kingdom in the game’s Facebook component, raising buildings and researching tech that unlocks and boosts champions in the MOBA game–which is just as deep and hardcore as any you’ve played, with skill shots, twitch moves and terra-forming terrain that shows which side is winning. The all-important champion design looks promising, with inspired designs and unique mechanics, like the Rat Catcher sending his quick-yet-vulnerable mice minions to steal gold from all enemy players on the map.

Dragon Commander

Publisher: Larian Studios
Release: 2012
Dragon Commander is a game featuring dragons with jetpacks. We’re going to repeat that: dragons with jetpacks. It’s an RTS with RPG elements set in the Divinity universe, but… dragons with jetpacks. Dragons with jetpacks? Dragons with jetpacks! You can also marry a skeleton who has enormous apples instead of breasts, and fly with her on a magical aircraft carrier. Magical aircraft carrier! Because dragons with jetpacks.

Port Royale 2

Publisher: Kalypso Media
Release: Summer
The latest in the series of aquatic trading games. Set in the 17th century, it sees your young character enter turbulent waters – both literally and figuratively. You can either play it straight as a trader and set up trading routes, or steam in as an adventurer and commit acts of piracy. We know which one sounds most appealing to us. We’re not sure if it’ll do anything particularly new, but it’s certainly going to be solid.

X-Rebirth

Publisher: Deep Silver
Release: Autumn
The X series essentially took Elite’s space trading model and revamped it for the 21st century. X Rebirth is the sixth release in the series, featuring a whole new user interface and high-speed space exploration. It won’t be compromised by console co-development, either – developer Egosoft have promised it’ll be strictly PC only. Yay!

Wargame: European Escalation

Publisher: Eugen
Release: 2012
It’s a Cold War-era RTS with a lovely descriptive title by the chaps behind Act of War. A proprietary engine allows hundreds of infantry and vehicles to be rendered at once, giving the potential for warfare on a Supreme Commander scale.

Men of War: Condemned Heroes

Publisher: Lace Mamba
Release: Spring
Placing you in command of a Soviet penal battalion during WWII, the latest in the series looks to be the toughest yet. It’s intended to tell the story of these poor doomed soldiers. A brutal challenge for strategy veterans.

Gettysberg: Armoured Warfare

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Spring
The free-to-play game is set in the American Civil War, but adds tanks, miniguns and a first-personshooter viewpoint to the traditional real time strategy. A pleasingly bonkers combo.

Naval War: Arctic Circle

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Summer
Paradox finally get round to an RTS set in the present day, and all it’s all about boats in the Arctic circle. It seems Russia has gone to war with the rest of the world (didn’t they stop doing that in the ’80s?) and it’s up to NATO to stop them. Expect much chasing around the chilly waters of the north pole, complete with state of the art weaponry and ships.

Warlock – Master of the Arcane

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Summer
Have you ever wanted to become a master of the arcane? A warlock, so to speak? Well, now your dreams have come true. Built on the hexy turn-based-strategy Majesty, Warlock lets you build a wizard up to warlock status by researching and mastering spells, and doing other wizardy things like growing a big beard and wearing a cloak.

Masters of the Broken World

Publisher: Snowberry Connection
Release: 2012
Hex turn-based strategies are a big deal in the eastern bloc at the moment. This gives you a whole broken world to, er, master. Starting as a bedroom project, it’s been picked up by Snowball Connection, who previously gave us Mount & Blade: With Fire & Sword. True story: they’re marketing at retired Estonian schoolteachers. PC GAMING!

Carrier Command

Publisher: Bohemia Interactive
Release: Spring
A remake of the 1988 original, the new Carrier Command is a mixture of high-level strategy and real-time vehicle control with a sci-fi bent. Expect to pilot tanks, aircraft and drones from your comfortable seat on board a futuristic aircraft carrier. Not 2012’s highest-profile return of a beloved franchise, but it’ll chime with gamers of a certain age.

Crusader Kings II

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Spring
We’re pretty sure there isn’t any period in the past two thousand years that hasn’t been covered by historical strategy games. Crusader Kings II begins in 1066 and covers the next four hundred years, and it’s focused more on intrapersonal relationships than ramming ships into the coast of Spain until you win. Graham’s already played a bit and he liked it a lot, describing it as: “The kind of history I can get behind.”

Scrolls

Publisher: Mojang
Release: 2012
Not to be confused with more lumpily-titled The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Mojang’s Scrolls is a card battler that is designed to scale from small-scale competitive matches to long-form campaigns. True to form, and much like card games of the real world, a degree of random chance promises to keep the game fresh. We don’t know how it’ll play, but the mind behind Minecraft has earned more than a little benefit of the doubt

Star Wolves 2: Ashes of Victor

Publisher: 1C
Release: Spring
This presents you with an open-ended campaign set in a galaxy on the cusp of open war. It’s always been a tough series to crack for new players, so we’d like to see Elite Games Team try to lower the barrier to entry a little bit.

Circus World

Publisher: Excalibur
Release: Spring
Jolly circus management with an Appreciation Engine that allows you to monitor how audiences are responding to your show. You can take a seat from a fi rstperson perspective and watch over 30 types of performer. From the maker of Populous.

Victoria 2: A House Divided

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Spring
Grand strategy with a focus on the American Civil War, with new political, economic and cultural mechanics. Guide your nation through the upheavals at the birth of the 20th century and try not to get yourself shot in a theatre.

King Arthur 2: The Roleplaying Wargame

Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release: Spring
This sequel sees King Arthur return to the land of real-time strategy, complete with all the dragons and mysticism that existed during the era. Expect huge battles and some lovely visuals.

Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Publisher: Activision Blizzard
Release: 2012
An expandosequel to the biggest strategy game in the world, the campaign focuses on one-time Queen of Blades. The new campaign allows you to upgrade Kerrigan and her Zerg swarm over twenty missions, while multiplayer has been updated with three new units per side. Almost everything else receives an overhaul too.
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FPS


FPS

Aliens: Colonial Marines

Publisher: Sega
Release: 2012
Based on the characters of the Alien film series, Aliens: Colonial Marines sees another wave of doomed soldiers stranded in Hadley’s Hope following the catastrophic destruction of the atmospheric processor.
Prepare to be dragged into vents and impaled on tail-spikes as you and up to three friends find yourselves in a running battle for survival against H R Giger’s most famous creations. Gearbox’s devotion to the franchise shows in the details, from the sound design (in space, everyone can hear if you get the pulse rifle noise wrong) to the wintry gloom of LV-426 and sparse, loaded banter between squadmates. Where additions have been made, care has been taken to stay in step with the films.
Hopefully this will be the first Aliens game to capture the camaraderie that is so central to the films, and so fundamental to the space marine shooter. LV-426 is, after all, where it all started.

Far Cry 3

Publisher: Ubisoft
Release: 2012
After Far Cry’s technical chops and Far Cry 2’s relocation to Africa, the next installment in Ubisoft’s open-ended shooter series is taking another step sideways. Far Cry 3 is a meditation on madness: the island you’re stranded on is populated by sociopaths. It’s a drama as much about making you think as about making you wildly fire an AK-47 over a bit of cover.
The assault on a compound shown at E3 confirmed that freeform combat is still central, but the sequence is bookended by scripted events that tie it all together.
The scope of combat has expanded to include context-sensitive takedowns, such as killing a guard with his own knife before throwing it into his mate. I’ve got no idea where protagonist Jason Brody learned this, but it’s presumably the same place where he learned to blow up bridges and hijack helicopters. He might just belong on that island after all.

Miner Wars 2081

Publisher: Keen Software House
Release: Spring
Taking the role of a spaceship pilot, you’re free to make your own paths through huge asteroids, and shoot fellow players. A totally interesting concept, but we’re slightly wary of zero-G shooters following the dull as dishwater Shattered Horizon.

Iron Front – Liberation 1944

Publisher: Deep Silver
Release: Spring
Based on Arma II’s engine, Iron Front is a recreation of the Soviet offensive of 1944 in southern Poland. Taking the role of either a German or Russian soldier, you’ll be able to take control of tanks, planes and your own feet to destroy the enemy. Expect clips from it to show up in forthcoming ITV documentaries haplessly pretending to be real life battle action.

Gotham City Impostors

Publisher: Warner Bros
Release: Autumn
A very different kettle of bats to Arkham City, it’s a jokey online first-person shooter, with Batman, Catwoman and Joker impersonators battling to the death in a brightly-lit version of Bats’ home town. Developers Monolith have already proved themselves in comical shooters with the still-great No One Lives Forever, but they’ll have to pull out the stops to take on TF2.

Counter Strike: Global Offensive

Publisher: Valve
Release: 2012
What started as a port of CS: Source for consoles has become a wholesale revamp for the great-grandfather of the modern military shooter. Billed as a ‘bestof’ compilation of CS 1.6 and Source, Global Offensive is expected to boast detailed matchmaking to lower the barrier to entry for new players. Time to brush up on your bunnyhopping

Taking Point

Publisher: Cronix Games
Release: 2012
Taking Point is an indie FPS that promises multiplayer action on par with Call of Duty or Battlefield. It’s certainly ambitious, but there’s little of the game to see so far beyond a gallery of gun renders and early map designs. In that regard, at least, it’s making us nostalgic for the golden age of FPS modding. Those were the days.

Warface

Publisher: Warface
Release: Crytek
A free-to-play online shooter from Crytek, the smart folks behind Crysis. Features co-op and class-based PvP in a variety of modes as well as all the expected visual flare. It’s pretty much guaranteed to be the bestlooking free FPS on the market, but it’s not the only one with cool robot suits. ‘Welcome to Warface, soldier’ barks the trailer, remarkably keeping a straight face as it does so. Oh, Warface, how you amuse us.

Prey 2

Publisher: Bethesda
Release: 2012
The original was an interesting, innovative title that never quite added up to the sum of its gravitydefying, portal-planting parts. Prey 2 immerses us in an alien world, with a US Marshal waking up to find he’s a bounty hunter on a distant planet. Its emphasis on shooting and neon-lit visuals make it look like a Mass Effect quest in a Tron universe.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow 6: Patriots

Publisher: Ubisoft
Release: 2012
Ubisoft’s attempt to consolidate their place on the modern military shooter bandwagon. The hype describes it as a mix of tactical squad-based combat with ‘unprecedented levels of humanity’. Footage released by Game Informer caused a bit of a stir, not least for its nowinfamous wife-kissing quicktime event. Heavy handed, but the production values are there.

Ghost Recon Online

Publisher: Ubisoft
Release: 2012
A free-to-play modern military shooter with customisable skills and equipment. It’s looking far prettier than direct rival Battlefield Free 2 Play, and the presence of cloaking devices and other high-tech abilities suggests that it’s not taking itself too seriously. Ubisoft invite you to ‘become the ultimate ghost’, which we suspect we will achieve by dying a lot.

Blacklight Retribution

Publisher: Perfect World
Release: 2012
A fast-paced free-to-play multiplayer shooter set in a slick cyberpunk metropolis. It’ll be supported by microtransactions, but these look to be mostly cosmetic. It features jetpacking robot hardsuits and cool helmets that’ll allow you to see through walls and detect flaws in enemy armour. Seriously, 2012. We turned 14 years ago. You can stop trying so hard.

Sniper Elite V2

Publisher: Rebellion
Release: 2012
Rebellion’s game of sitting very still and summarily executing people from far away has been built specifically to take advantage of the PC’s more powerful hardware. Based on the teaser trailer, we can expect operatic music, dramatic pauses, and Nazis getting shot in the neck in slow-mo X-ray vision. It really is grotesque. But hey, it’s not gratuitous if you’ve waited a long time to make the kill, right?

Metro: Last Light

Publisher: THQ
Release: 2012
Metro 2033’s tense, oozing atmosphere covered a lot of the game’s flaws. The follow-up aims to fix them, with THQ’s Danny Bilson reckoning that it “Improves on the original in every way.” The tunnel rats and mutants are back, too. An ongoing civil war over a doomsday device provides the backdrop. And everyone loves a fight to avoid the threat of total violent annihilation, right?

Arma 3

Publisher: Bohemia Interactive
Release: 2012
PC gaming’s premier hiding in a bush and trying not to die simulator returns with a vast Mediterranean island to explore. In addition to the usual comprehensive array of weapons and vehicles, the singleplayer campaign boasts a renewed focus on narrative. For us, it’ll always be about emergent multiplayer madness and the mods.

Zone: The Battleground

Publisher: Xitol Softworks
Release: Sniper: Autumn
Details on this indie sci-fi FPS are scant. There’s plenty of concept art and soundtrack material doing the rounds on the internet, but actual footage of the game or screenshots are near non-existent.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2

Publisher: City Interactive
Release: Spring
For a game about dressing as a Christmas tree and shooting people from afar, Sniper: Ghost Warrior did rather well, selling enough units to warrant console ports. This time you’ve got a spotter at your side.

Syndicate

Publisher: EA
Release: Spring
It may have ditched isometric strategy for the fi rstperson, but the new Syndicate is looking no less cerebral than the original: it’s just that ‘cerebral’, in this case, means ‘hacking people’s brains and making them shoot themselves’. Ace!


SPORT


SPORT

Cricket life 1st Edition

Publisher: Gamebience
Release: 2012
Cricket Life 1 is a cricketer management sim from Canadian developers Gamebience. You’ll sign deals, make media appearances and build a business in addition to actually, you know, playing cricket. No mention of taking bribes, sadly. It’s endorsed by Australian cricketer Michael Hussey, demonstrating that he is probably doing very well at Cricket Life 1.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13

Publisher: EA
Release: 2012
Nothing has been said about what’s new for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13’s game mechanics, but EA are making a big fuss about the box it’ll come in. Fans voted for the golfers they wanted to see on the cover, with popular young golfing bucks Rickie Fowler and Rory McIlroy winning out in the end. Gripping stuff we’re sure you’ll agree. PGA Tour 12 scored only 15%. Whoops.

RTL Winter Sports 2012

Publisher: DTP Entertainment
Release: 2012
A PC version is on the cards despite an apparent focus on the Wii. It offers ten different winter sports and a variety of single- and multiplayer modes. Early screenshots have confirmed curling, which is very exciting, and the E3 trailer shows real people pretending to ski and snowboard in their incredibly clean houses. Less of that please.

Fifa Street

Publisher: EA
Release: Christmas
Footie Day, sweepin’ defenders away, on my way, to kick a ball with my feet. Can you tell me how to get, how to get to FIFA Street? Come and play, football by pressing ‘A’, you’ll find players there, and a team to beat. Can you tell me how to get, how to get to FIFA Street?
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