Unless you are a student, this year’s summer vacation has passed irretrievably. However, whether your learning has started or not, there will always be time to see what’s interesting in the latest issue of “CD-Action”.
The man stared out the window at the gray landscape with disgust with the heavy rain. “September, damn it,” he said, curving his lips in a scowl of disapproval. As he looked at a nearby table, his face lit up and a smile touched his lips. The latest “CD-Action” was distinguished by an idyllic picture adorning the cover, in which the sun joyfully illuminated both distant islands and Link flying on a huge bird. What do you think was inside such a cheerful looking magazine?
Certainly, the announcements are worth noting, among which there was a fairly warm evaluation of the upcoming Back 4 Blood , the unofficial successor to Left 4 Dead with the potential to become a solid title. Dice Legacy also looks interesting – a medieval strategy in which we face the hardships of that time and impose on ourselves with cubes, while Twin Stones: The Journey of Bukka (association with a certain bogeyman is completely accidental), a charming, completely free platformer, tempts not only with nice views , because the creators promise to lead the development of their work depending on the feedback of players.
In the case of the reviews, the Chernobylite from The Farm 51 studio is definitely eye- catching (our Mr. Mug is already posing in front of it – see you on our instagram ). An extensive expedition into the wildly popular Zone, full of surprises hidden in a semi-open world, shows that the promises made by the authors were largely fulfilled. For those who prefer something a bit more dynamic and bloody, Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector should love the game , a brutal turn-based strategy made to the glory of the Emperor (to quote DaeL: “solid as armor Mark X Tacticus”), and a casual, cyberpunk actionhead with a very meticulous and beautiful graphics called The Ascent. Of course, out of patriotic duty, I have to mention The Witcher: Monster Slayer, who decided to meditate on two sides before it’s time to get back on the trail, and it’s not that easy.
Anyone who follows the latest events in the gaming world will probably not be surprised that in the latest issue of “CD-Action” a lot of space has been devoted to the Blizzard studio, which from the position of the beloved by many (including me) the creator of real hits has fallen practically to the same the bottom of public opinion. A very interesting reading, which I sincerely recommend, is an article about breaking into the world mainstream of Slavic exoticism, so common for us, and so unusual for other parts of the world. Due to the profile of the Last Tavern, it would be a sin not to mention the top of less known, but recommended literary fantasy works, which was embellished with a slightly long and quite sad introduction.
Are you interested in what the editors of CD-Action think about The Forgotten City , Boomerang X , Raptor Boyfriend: A High School Romance , Orcs Must Die! 3 , Pok émon Unite , Unbound: Worlds Apart and many other games? Are you curious what Stefan Kudelski’s Nagra is or where did the RTS come from? Are you intrigued by what The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD deserved , that it is on the cover instead of Chernobylite ? If so, all I have to do is invite you to read it!