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Genre              RPG
Publisher        Atari (North America)
                         CD Projekt (Central Europe), (Digital),
                         1C (Russia)
                         Comgad (Czech, Slovakia)
Developer      CD Projekt RED STUDIO
Console          Windows


The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is a role-playing video game and a sequel to The Witcher, developed by Polish studio CD Projekt RED for Microsoft Windows. While the game is being published by CD Projekt itself in Central Europe and Digital Distribution sites, distribution in North America will be handled by Atari. This game has been released last May 17th 2011.

In 2007, the Polish game developers, Projekt Red, released a game called The Witcher RPG genre. a game inspired by a fantasy novel by Andrzej Sapkowski. Game starring a character named Geralt, a white-haired witch as well as a chemist and expert sword, a duty to serve his kingdom.

 In this sequel, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings took the storyline after the events in the first series, where Geralt accept assignment from King Foltest of Temeria to investigate the curse that befell the king's daughter. at The Witcher 2, Geralt will meet with two men named Lorveth and Kingslave enemy.

The battle system of The Witcher 2, no longer needs the input of a predetermined time, but more open. The characters can attack freely using his sword, and rolling in all directions.




Genre              Action-RPG
Publisher        Microsoft Game Studios
Developer       Lionhead Studios
Console          Windows

The game was released on the XBOX 360 in 2010 and on May 20th 2011 it will ship on both Games For Windows and Steam, allowing PC players to experience the world of Albion in the franchise's third outing. The PC version will include a Hardcore mode and 3D functionality not found in the XBOX 360 version.

Fable III is set 50 years after the events of Fable II on the continent of Albion where the Fable II series is set. The old monarch, the hero of Fable II, has died and left the Kingdom of Albion to Logan, the player's older brother. Some characters allude to how Logan has "changed" in the last four years, and is excessively tyrannical now. After a traumatic event that Logan forces upon the player, they escape Logan's castle along with their mentor, Sir Walter Beck and their servant, Jasper. The player then starts to gather allies to aid in a revolution against Logan. The allies they gain include the "Dwellers," a nomadic community that lives in the mountains; Major Swift and Ben Finn from the Royal Army in command of a remote fort; Page, the leader of the "Bowerstone Resistance"; and Kalin, the leader of Aurora, a desert land across the ocean. When attempting to gain the support of Kalin, the hero learns that a creature called the "Crawler, ruler of the Darkness," the forces of the Darkness which have already devastated Aurora, intends to exterminate all life in the Kingdom of Albion. It is revealed that Logan's reason for treating his people so harshly is to raise money for an army to defend against the Crawler.

The player then leads a coup d'état and becomes the King/Queen, at which point the player is given the choice to keep the promises made to those who aided in the revolution at great expense to the treasury, or betray those promises in order to raise money for the defense of Albion through industrialization and using natural resources. The player can also utilize the treasury money for personal purposes, or use personal money in the treasury. The player can use the kingdoms money to invest in property or waste. If the player chooses to be a "great" ruler, the treasury will be vastly drained and the only way the player can offset this is by transferring several million gold from their personal funds to the treasury. With 6,500,000 gold in the treasury at the time of the Crawler attack, the player will be able to fully fund an army that can successfully defend the entire kingdom. With no money in the treasury and thus no army to defend Albion, the civilian casualties inflicted by the Crawler's attack amount to 6,500,000. If this happens, the world will be largely absent of civilians upon completion of the main quest. If the player passes lots of time by sleeping, plebeians will start to return, but they will react hostilely to the monarch's presence, regardless of whether they previously acted as a benevolent or evil ruler. However if the player raises money to fund the army through exploitation or tom-foolery, then they will be hated regardless of if the kingdom was saved. The player can also take on the extreme evil morph.

















Genre              RPG
Publisher        Nintendo
Developer       Monolith Soft
Console          Wii

The game was released on June 10, 2010 in Japan,and set to be released in 2011 in PAL regions.A North American version is listed for a yet to be announced release date in 2011 on Nintendo of America's release schedule under its original name.

One of the Wii exclusive RPG, Xenoblade (known also as Monado: Beginning of the World), is no longer covered only for release in Japan only. Nintendo of Europe plans to take her to Europe as Xenoblade Chronicles.

Developed by Monolith Soft, which is widely known through the Xenosaga RPG gamers and Baten Kaitos, Xenoblade is an action-based RPG which tells war between two worlds: Bionis and Mechonis. "Join in the battle for Bionis to repel invasion of mechanical forces and uncover the secrets behind the mystical sword called Monado,"the announcement made ​​by Nintendo of Europe.

Xenoblade Chronicles will come to Europe with a voice-over Japan and Britain, which supported the text in a choice of English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.