inFamous vs Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
inFamous
inFamous is the first of the many games within the inFamous game series where you was somehow granted super, electrical-based powers after a massive explosion decimated a huge part of Empire City, killing everyone and destroying everything in its wake... that is except you. However, the character you play is the reluctant hero of sorts but as a wise saying goes, with great power comes great responsibility. As you advance in the game, you'll not only uncover the true extent of what you can do with these newfound abilities but also the real purpose behind getting them.Aside from the epic storyline and well, the fact that you get to play as a newly-made superhero (again, "of sorts"), inFamous even has a living virtual city that will respond to your every action as well as a lineup of villains that will push your skills and your mastery over your ability to their very limits.
inFamous has amassed a huge following after its release and it's not at all surprising considering how well the game was made. The immersion is simply incredible for its time and the feeling you get when playing the game is just awesome. If you own a Playstation, this is one game you won't want to miss out!
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is the highly anticipated fifth installment of the popular Metal Gear Solid game fracnhise and best yet, this is the first MGS title to offer complete gameplay freedom through its open world design. It still thankfully retains the best bits of its series, such as its stealth-heavy gameplay (but of course, you can opt to go in guns blazing if you wish), and an exciting central story mode along with plenty of side-ops missions. The player interface has been reworked as well to provide a more clutter-free design. Let's not forget about the game's incredibly immersive graphics and sound.Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is an excellent sequel to an excellent game series. However, if you're thinking - holy hell, they've made a PC version? Well, you should really know that the PC version is simply like a buy-to-play demo consisting of one map, one main mission along with 5 side missions, and 2 difficulty levels. Due to this, you might want to get the playstation version (full-game) instead.