Incredibly, it’s been five years since Resident Evil 7: Biohazard released on the PlayStation 4. Despite being a numbered sequel, this game took Capcom’s classic survival horror series in a brand new direction, adopting a first-person viewpoint and a chilling storyline focused on a maniacal family known as the Bakers.
The game mixed FPS-style gunplay with traditional Resident Evil exploration, making for a unique blend as you worked your way through the Baker family home, discovering its many secrets along the way. While the campaign did admittedly run out of gas towards its conclusion, the opening moments when you’re pursued by patriarch Jack are particularly memorable.
We’re already confused at the idea of a sci-fi survival horror game set in the PUBG universe. Now, prepare to take on Crossfire Legion, a classical RTS set in the world of the massive free-to-play shooter CrossFire. You know, the one where the SAS can face off against zombies and sexy nurses armed with the most garish takes on modern weapons ever seen in multiplayer.
We had access to a very early version of the game, so the plot remains a mystery. However, there are two factions in Crossfire Legion, with a third coming soon. The first faction, Global Risk, is a union of first world nations. They’re fighting for order and stability, with a clearly sinister bent. That’s always the case with these “ORDER!!” factions that come with the weakest standard infantry in the game. However, things really take a turn for the Kojima with the Blacklist, a PMC fighting to protect the poor of the world.
Real life is StarCraft, actually
None of that matters, though, since Crossfire...
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