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[{"Title": "Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil_May_Cry_3:_Dante%27s_Awakening", "Videos": ["/watch?v=KmeMu8qb_t4", "/watch?v=SCqjjgi2MJg", "/watch?v=Q9UiezHyR8o", "/watch?v=SiGKlfOvZ9k", "/watch?v=4TqMnjAXShw", "/watch?v=yGeoB-5gsoA", "/watch?v=087gJdYkYF0", "/watch?v=GTIyzQ1KeUw", "/watch?v=GZUN89RaP60", "/watch?v=7vdaifvNGoE", "/watch?v=rfMte3Q0pEM", "/watch?v=a6UihdqK4rY", "/watch?v=eGruaQVfde0", "/watch?v=4pr0gvjgeG8", "/watch?v=N54HLqVbvoc", "/watch?v=F0DbezQV8Gk", "/watch?v=O5RlZg4i8ZE", "/watch?v=BB6XPMdzzpY", "/watch?v=gQeRRZv8YcM", "/watch?v=jzQPZUMqd_0"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening</b></i>, released in Japan as <i><b>Devil May Cry 3</b></i> <span style=\"font-weight: normal\">(<a href=\"/wiki/Japanese_language\" title=\"Japanese language\">Japanese</a>: <span lang=\"ja\" xml:lang=\"ja\">\u30c7\u30d3\u30eb \u30e1\u30a4 \u30af\u30e9\u30a4 3</span><span style=\"display:none\">,</span> <a href=\"/wiki/Hepburn_romanization\" title=\"Hepburn romanization\">Hepburn</a>: <i>Debiru Mei Kurai Sur\u012b</i>)</span>, is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Hack_and_slash\" title=\"Hack and slash\">hack and slash</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Capcom\" title=\"Capcom\">Capcom</a>, released in 2005 for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> and ported to <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> in 2006. The game is a prequel to the original <i><a href=\"/wiki/Devil_May_Cry_(video_game)\" title=\"Devil May Cry (video game)\">Devil May Cry</a></i>, with a younger <a href=\"/wiki/Dante_(Devil_May_Cry)\" title=\"Dante (Devil May Cry)\">Dante</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-Miguel_Lopez_3-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-Miguel_Lopez-3\">[3]</a></sup> It retains elements from the two previous games, expanding its combat system with a number of fighting styles. The story is told primarily in <a href=\"/wiki/Cutscene\" title=\"Cutscene\">cutscenes</a> using the <a href=\"/wiki/Game_engine\" title=\"Game engine\">game's engine</a>, with several <a href=\"/wiki/Pre-rendering\" title=\"Pre-rendering\">pre-rendered</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Full_motion_video\" title=\"Full motion video\">full motion videos</a>.</p>"]},
{"Title": "God of War", "Genre": "Action-adventure",
"Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_War_(2005_video_game)",
"Videos": ["/watch?v=K0u_kAWLJOA", "/watch?v=gOE2BVRCUkM", "/watch?v=yCuqmW3Tmjs", "/watch?v=mQEAJNd6Chc", "/watch?v=pQ6xZ_Om2Mo", "/watch?v=CJ_GCPaKywg", "/watch?v=EawtIu_RntE", "/watch?v=5AhyNJopCJ0", "/watch?v=1aDhfTGkLTg", "/watch?v=Qb-fdFTdp6Q", "/watch?v=ulqEhzki0Lk", "/watch?v=cyfeHouV7_M", "/watch?v=Zajzr5QBCkI", "/watch?v=ApkCx4gTrwU", "/watch?v=jCB36uNrZ9I", "/watch?v=Amhte03qc8I", "/watch?v=LZh83utjOPU", "/watch?v=hB6T_o9wIpE", "/watch?v=b1RcIL_Sh2U", "/watch?v=m8sl2TXYKZE", "/watch?v=dwBZv_b7Ovc"],
"Summary": ["<p><i><b>God of War</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Third_person_(video_games)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Third person (video games)\">third-person</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Hack_and_slash\" title=\"Hack and slash\">hack and slash</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/SCE_Santa_Monica_Studio\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"SCE Santa Monica Studio\">Santa Monica Studio</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a> (SCE). First released on March 22, 2005, for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> (PS2) console, it is the first installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/God_of_War_(franchise)\" title=\"God of War (franchise)\">series of the same name</a> and the third chronologically. Loosely based on <a href=\"/wiki/Greek_mythology\" title=\"Greek mythology\">Greek mythology</a>, it is set in <a href=\"/wiki/Ancient_Greece\" title=\"Ancient Greece\">ancient Greece</a> with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls the protagonist <a href=\"/wiki/Kratos_(God_of_War)\" title=\"Kratos (God of War)\">Kratos</a>, a <a href=\"/wiki/Sparta\" title=\"Sparta\">Spartan</a> warrior who serves the <a href=\"/wiki/Twelve_Olympians\" title=\"Twelve Olympians\">Olympian Gods</a>. The goddess <a href=\"/wiki/Athena\" title=\"Athena\">Athena</a> tasks Kratos with killing <a href=\"/wiki/Ares\" title=\"Ares\">Ares</a>, the God of War and Kratos' former mentor who tricked Kratos into killing his own wife and daughter. As Ares besieges Athens out of hatred for Athena, Kratos embarks on a quest to find the one object capable of stopping the god once and for all: the legendary <a href=\"/wiki/Pandora%27s_Box\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Pandora's Box\">Pandora's Box</a>.</p>"]},
{"Title": "Guitar Hero", "Genre": "Rhythm", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Hero_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=tJBCrTBT5g8", "/watch?v=1Gue7vOLPMw", "/watch?v=E8JYB2uiUe0", "/watch?v=WlvMkvTLO8Y", "/user/GuitarHeroGames", "/watch?v=xm9p0GyRxgo", "/watch?v=Pc7QDU1aaB4", "/watch?v=Ht7Jn55kzUI", "/watch?v=ev66m8Obosw", "/watch?v=IiXMHLTZxkY", "/watch?v=Cr0H9hJ8gGc", "/watch?v=IUOXQdofU5Y", "/watch?v=wsWdDhIofMk", "/watch?v=jUAb263vQZM", "/watch?v=Pk69OcbOJDQ", "/watch?v=B2KnvCuOIqg", "/watch?v=ib5BHwm5F3c", "/watch?v=uVvy-r1-kEo", "/watch?v=hbQyxy6m5jI", "/watch?v=123m8R16p04"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Guitar Hero</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Music_video_game\" title=\"Music video game\">music</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Rhythm_game\" title=\"Rhythm game\">rhythm</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Harmonix\" title=\"Harmonix\">Harmonix</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/RedOctane\" title=\"RedOctane\">RedOctane</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game_console\" title=\"Video game console\">video game console</a>. It is the first entry in the <a href=\"/wiki/Guitar_Hero\" title=\"Guitar Hero\"><i>Guitar Hero</i> series</a>. <i>Guitar Hero</i> was released on November 8, 2005 in North America, April 7, 2006 in Europe and June 15, 2006 in Australia. The game's development was a result of collaboration between RedOctane and Harmonix to bring a <i><a href=\"/wiki/Guitar_Freaks\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Guitar Freaks\">Guitar Freaks</a></i>-like game to America.</p>", "<p><br></p>"]}, {"Title": "Psychonauts", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychonauts", "Videos": ["/watch?v=MeQu0kkcHHA", "/watch?v=md_8uDtbffQ", "/watch?v=raUeodnAkyE", "/watch?v=ak0EZAxocf0", "/watch?v=aDbDShqvc_o", "/watch?v=FYkNKO9F28s", "/watch?v=FbE26zqJOHg", "/watch?v=-ZUYNdENXwo", "/watch?v=k6yiFJIBZgY", "/watch?v=sQal6VW1EP8", "/watch?v=konXGh5f3F0", "/watch?v=HcVz5uwqTvA", "/watch?v=3TCq455Cgd4", "/watch?v=RdunVbqf6lE", "/watch?v=vIBzO0LMKC8", "/watch?v=gFsUtLzDZgk", "/watch?v=VTRoxb-9nEs", "/watch?v=NWa1eiHPhKw", "/watch?v=Psnr9JVbBfk", "/watch?v=Rr65cXPiNlE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Psychonauts</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Double_Fine_Productions\" title=\"Double Fine Productions\">Double Fine Productions</a>. The game was initially published by <a href=\"/wiki/Majesco_Entertainment\" title=\"Majesco Entertainment\">Majesco Entertainment</a> in 2005 and 2006 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_(console)\" title=\"Xbox (console)\">Xbox</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a>; <a href=\"/wiki/Budcat_Creations\" title=\"Budcat Creations\">Budcat Creations</a> helped in the PlayStation 2 port. In 2011, Double Fine acquired the rights for the title, allowing the company to republish the title with updates for modern gaming systems and creating <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a> ports.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Resident Evil 4", "Genre": "Survival horror", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resident_Evil_4", "Videos": ["/watch?v=2ORc25vZo54", "/watch?v=yAMrjoVdFxo", "/watch?v=9dc5iiT0f1s", "/watch?v=1KTghW30ZuY", "/watch?v=u90nv3bfuB0", "/watch?v=bBA8shVPZ64", "/watch?v=vP45ZXbFRH0", "/watch?v=G_yvkRRV1h4", "/watch?v=Lhzu-BlANWY", "/watch?v=h_5kwX0LZAc", "/watch?v=nxrxwuU8_iM", "/watch?v=fetL5JuKGv4", "/watch?v=NMi3NIVjat0", "/watch?v=sTmoW0ox0cg", "/watch?v=u3_jnfZHfmE", "/watch?v=V4Si9z9m8xw", "/watch?v=SRRN6MvCdeg", "/watch?v=hoyMT-7wEqs", "/watch?v=M7DawKHk3Hk", "/watch?v=yr9pBbMGrSQ"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Resident Evil 4</b></i>, known in Japan as <i><b>Biohazard 4</b></i>,<sup id=\"cite_ref-4\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-4\">[a]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Third-person_shooter\" title=\"Third-person shooter\">third-person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Survival_horror\" title=\"Survival horror\">survival horror</a> video game developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Capcom\" title=\"Capcom\">Capcom</a>. The sixth major installment in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Resident_Evil\" title=\"Resident Evil\">Resident Evil</a></i> series, the game was originally released for the <a href=\"/wiki/GameCube\" title=\"GameCube\">GameCube</a> in North America and Japan in January 2005, and in Europe and Australia in March 2005. The story of <i>Resident Evil 4</i> follows the U.S. government special agent <a href=\"/wiki/Leon_S._Kennedy\" title=\"Leon S. Kennedy\">Leon S. Kennedy</a>, who is sent on a mission to rescue Ashley Graham, the U.S. President's daughter whom a sinister cult has kidnapped. Traveling to a rural area of Spain, Leon fights hordes of violent villagers and reunites with the mysterious spy <a href=\"/wiki/Ada_Wong\" title=\"Ada Wong\">Ada Wong</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Shadow of the Colossus", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_of_the_Colossus", "Videos": ["/watch?v=RFgusTYInas", "/watch?v=i-eiJHiLhOs", "/watch?v=pdZQ98mWeto", "/watch?v=9AK2Vt2yyPQ", "/watch?v=ActhIPQ_DFQ", "/watch?v=txSNn0zIltk", "/watch?v=YA-AjT0Qbrg", "/watch?v=1Y1_lQ-go2o", "/watch?v=DazoTQaqJrs", "/watch?v=0a6rCDgoENw", "/watch?v=4UEWBkYhYjc", "/watch?v=ehKdgj-wZpQ", "/watch?v=LnTjAMk73i8", "/watch?v=t5LzTHLvTHA", "/watch?v=V7OnumN47jA", "/watch?v=5GbF9RIM34I", "/watch?v=3qqprlXQfbI", "/watch?v=S1UhW5RwPgA", "/watch?v=Bf8RGRnJslQ", "/watch?v=rhsQrCUlbnM"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Shadow of the Colossus</b></i>, released in Japan as <i>Wander and the Colossus</i><sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[a]</a></sup>, is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/SIE_Japan_Studio\" title=\"SIE Japan Studio\">SIE Japan Studio</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Team_Ico\" title=\"Team Ico\">Team Ico</a>, and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a>. The game was released in North America and Japan in October 2005 and <a href=\"/wiki/PAL_region\" title=\"PAL region\">PAL territories</a> in February 2006.<sup id=\"cite_ref-release_info_2-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-release_info-2\">[1]</a></sup> It was directed by <a href=\"/wiki/Fumito_Ueda\" title=\"Fumito Ueda\">Fumito Ueda</a> and developed at SCEI's International Production Studio 1, also known as <a href=\"/wiki/Team_Ico\" title=\"Team Ico\">Team Ico</a>; the same development team responsible for the cult hit <i><a href=\"/wiki/Ico\" title=\"Ico\">Ico</a></i>,<sup id=\"cite_ref-cult-eurogamer_3-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-cult-eurogamer-3\">[2]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-psau_4-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-psau-4\">[3]</a></sup> to which the game is considered a <a href=\"/wiki/Spiritual_successor\" title=\"Spiritual successor\">spiritual successor</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory", "Genre": "Stealth", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Clancy%27s_Splinter_Cell:_Chaos_Theory", "Videos": ["/watch?v=aDOtN_mQE2o", "/watch?v=I7AeufopeF4", "/watch?v=u0couhwpZ4Q", "/watch?v=p4MzjaTaAoo", "/watch?v=XsYnZUr0Vu0", "/watch?v=znF080EcIFo", "/watch?v=wYGoFH6bWXg", "/watch?v=Gh4ZGzYS5Tg", "/watch?v=szup-UyuYHc", "/watch?v=4sXSE6l632E", "/watch?v=guJfhIMZ-d0", "/watch?v=Zq3nwJmawp8", "/watch?v=atq0xLARLz0", "/watch?v=FUfYLnGQIkY", "/watch?v=-hrMU8mdPT4", "/watch?v=nudUqd39ID0", "/watch?v=CEIzVtNujDw", "/watch?v=bTnp_yFWOvs", "/watch?v=MrcyyMPMLD8", "/watch?v=DdQf4ttUan0"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Stealth_game\" title=\"Stealth game\">stealth game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Ubisoft\" title=\"Ubisoft\">Ubisoft</a> and released across all <a href=\"/wiki/History_of_video_game_consoles_(sixth_generation)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"History of video game consoles (sixth generation)\">sixth-generation</a> video game platforms in March 2005. Though originally slated for release in the fall of 2004, it was delayed until the following spring when it came out for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_(console)\" title=\"Xbox (console)\">Xbox</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/GameCube\" title=\"GameCube\">GameCube</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. Handheld versions for the <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_DS\" title=\"Nintendo DS\">Nintendo DS</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Mobile_phone\" title=\"Mobile phone\">Mobile phone</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/N-Gage_(device)\" title=\"N-Gage (device)\">N-Gage</a> were also released. A <a href=\"/wiki/Game_Boy_Advance\" title=\"Game Boy Advance\">Game Boy Advance</a> port was planned, but later cancelled.</p>"]}, {"Title": "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion", "Genre": "Role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion", "Videos": ["/watch?v=mWLZ07U85h0", "/watch?v=qJnnPh44Rlo", "/watch?v=X1epacByONM", "/watch?v=c0AmyQJafnU", "/watch?v=-NMnVx34pT4", "/watch?v=JSRtYpNRoN0", "/watch?v=fuIe5ZSx5iU", "/watch?v=vXWYWfFqlSw", "/watch?v=cwVUBcyhmm8", "/watch?v=rjTOF8IC528", "/watch?v=uuHWWC9xxmk", "/watch?v=RHNEfJhCtH0", "/watch?v=AI4dDdw3GCo", "/watch?v=FZV3Buc5vEc", "/watch?v=ORmqaI1H7k0", "/watch?v=CdrUYhuWB2A", "/watch?v=EVMqGlEyoOg", "/watch?v=W5a-jKBarlw", "/watch?v=oj3SVNm_PSs", "/watch?v=SkRF9TzGzWQ"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Game_Studios\" title=\"Bethesda Game Studios\">Bethesda Game Studios</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Softworks\" title=\"Bethesda Softworks\">Bethesda Softworks</a> and the <a href=\"/wiki/Take-Two_Interactive\" title=\"Take-Two Interactive\">Take-Two Interactive</a> division <a href=\"/wiki/2K_Games\" title=\"2K Games\">2K Games</a>. It is the fourth installment in <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls\" title=\"The Elder Scrolls\">The Elder Scrolls</a></i> action <a href=\"/wiki/Fantasy\" title=\"Fantasy\">fantasy</a> series, following <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_III:_Morrowind\" title=\"The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind\">The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind</a></i> and preceding <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_Skyrim\" title=\"The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim\">The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim</a></i>. The game was released for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox\u00a0360</a> in March 2006, and on <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation\u00a03</a> in March 2007, with a mobile version of the game released on May 2, 2006. Taking place within the fictional province of Cyrodiil, <i>Oblivion</i><span class=\"nowrap\" style=\"padding-left:0.1em;\">'</span>s main story revolves around the <a href=\"/wiki/Player_character\" title=\"Player character\">player character</a>'s efforts to thwart a fanatical cult known as the \"Mythic Dawn\" that plans to open <a href=\"/wiki/Portal_(fiction)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Portal (fiction)\">portal gates</a> to a demonic realm known as \"Oblivion\". The game continues the <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> tradition of its predecessors by allowing the player to travel anywhere in the <a href=\"/wiki/Game_world\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Game world\">game world</a> at any time and to ignore or postpone the main storyline indefinitely. A perpetual objective for players is to improve their character's skills, which are numerical representations of certain abilities. Early in the game, seven skills are selected by the player as major skills for their character, with those remaining termed as minor skills.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Gears of War", "Genre": "Third-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gears_of_War_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=UodcBGs8e6I", "/watch?v=8VMifaAWUO0", "/watch?v=FL_ZjJgbDmc", "/watch?v=mDheJHcNegA", "/watch?v=n7Te5fcnrUA", "/watch?v=gxCm2707DOs", "/watch?v=0LxJ1ESkmrs", "/watch?v=rXIjDzlGc5I", "/watch?v=XrfVfRV0zSg", "/watch?v=uUlglEHMMtg", "/watch?v=jSV7Ho09d1I", "/watch?v=hr1G31fMVRI", "/watch?v=t7Ig2JJRpdo", "/watch?v=wBjS9EpKY4w", "/watch?v=4nrF0Bj0CEM", "/watch?v=3urAUG9Jyo8", "/watch?v=1aGqlTofWFs", "/watch?v=wwZFQ76KIGY", "/watch?v=vBwB5JBMILA", "/watch?v=i-TLe0mhgJc"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Gears of War</b></i> is a 2006 <a href=\"/wiki/Military_science_fiction\" title=\"Military science fiction\">military science fiction</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Third-person_shooter\" title=\"Third-person shooter\">third-person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a>, and the first installment of the <a href=\"/wiki/Gears_of_War\" title=\"Gears of War\"><i>Gears of War</i> series</a>. It was developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Epic_Games\" title=\"Epic Games\">Epic Games</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Game_Studios\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Microsoft Game Studios\">Microsoft Game Studios</a>, initially as an exclusive title for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> in November 2006, before a <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">PC</a> version of the game, developed in conjunction with <a href=\"/wiki/People_Can_Fly\" title=\"People Can Fly\">People Can Fly</a>, was released a year later in 2007. The game's main story, which can be done in single or co-operative play, focuses on a squad of troops who assist in completing a desperate, last-ditch attempt to end a war against a genocidal subterranean enemy, and save the remaining human inhabitants of their <a href=\"/wiki/Planets_in_science_fiction\" title=\"Planets in science fiction\">planet</a> Sera. The game's multiplayer mode allows up to eight players to control characters from one of the two factions in a variety of online game modes. Gameplay features players using <a href=\"/wiki/Cover_system\" title=\"Cover system\">cover</a> and strategic fire in order to win battles.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Guitar Hero II", "Genre": "Rhythm", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guitar_Hero_II", "Videos": ["/watch?v=QMYlqocBqLs", "/watch?v=m-dkiDbOSOM", "/watch?v=FwXTfelT-9k", "/watch?v=IiXMHLTZxkY", "/watch?v=erVt0ozPRN0", "/watch?v=1Gue7vOLPMw", "/watch?v=QQoQQegxthk", "/watch?v=vmdEjIMiIE8", "/watch?v=E8JYB2uiUe0", "/watch?v=zXYNZPRnREY", "/watch?v=eyZ9GevA5VQ", "/watch?v=Pc7QDU1aaB4", "/watch?v=6TG3Eslcxcw", "/watch?v=n3LjJsjB270", "/watch?v=8LQjYqGgkjM", "/watch?v=gF79GehaOyE", "/watch?v=f4L3Ou8RS8M", "/watch?v=-7Kqbs-tztk", "/watch?v=vu23P_XA0ao", "/watch?v=1xDxd07JCU0"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Guitar Hero II</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Music_video_game\" title=\"Music video game\">music</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Rhythm_game\" title=\"Rhythm game\">rhythm game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Harmonix\" title=\"Harmonix\">Harmonix</a>, published by <a href=\"/wiki/Activision\" title=\"Activision\">Activision</a> and distributed by <a href=\"/wiki/RedOctane\" title=\"RedOctane\">RedOctane</a>. It is the second installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/Guitar_Hero\" title=\"Guitar Hero\"><i>Guitar Hero</i> series</a> and is the sequel to <i><a href=\"/wiki/Guitar_Hero_(video_game)\" title=\"Guitar Hero (video game)\">Guitar Hero</a></i>. It was first released for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> in November 2006, and then for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> in April 2007, with additional content not originally in the PlayStation 2 version.</p>"]}, {"Title": "\u014ckami", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%8Ckami", "Videos": ["/watch?v=g3WdWPKASqI", "/watch?v=qrAv2zk1kMA", "/watch?v=2w6xtBVc6NM", "/watch?v=K4trRdKm9CA", "/watch?v=evRYEFzAY8w", "/watch?v=sWlNUIH-KRA", "/watch?v=tz1O7cjxLG0", "/watch?v=RhnhRfTzRnw", "/watch?v=vekiiMbA-Zw", "/watch?v=4_42UdWgEmY", "/watch?v=p0xkFhola3c", "/watch?v=saOiqbUtJUI", "/watch?v=Uz-kz8_EyMQ", "/watch?v=2-Rn5qVUvKw", "/watch?v=QlIPMhHhrkg", "/watch?v=VlbY_LGPzYw", "/watch?v=Gbl_W8F6Jj4", "/watch?v=V9m41kd_kDE", "/watch?v=bBhjr8s_J-M", "/watch?v=knmmbzkjpnY"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>\u014ckami</b></i> <span style=\"font-weight: normal\">(<a href=\"/wiki/Japanese_language\" title=\"Japanese language\">Japanese</a>: <span lang=\"ja\" xml:lang=\"ja\">\u5927\u795e</span>, literally \"great <a href=\"/wiki/Kami\" title=\"Kami\">god</a>\", \"great spirit\" or \"wolf\" if written as <a href=\"https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E7%8B%BC\" class=\"extiw\" title=\"wikt:\u72fc\">\u72fc</a>)</span><sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[2]</a></sup> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Clover_Studio\" title=\"Clover Studio\">Clover Studio</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Capcom\" title=\"Capcom\">Capcom</a>. It was released for <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a>'s <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> video game console in 2006 in Japan and North America, and in 2007 in Europe and Australia. Despite the closure of Clover Studio a few months after the game's initial release, a version for <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo\" title=\"Nintendo\">Nintendo</a>'s <a href=\"/wiki/Wii\" title=\"Wii\">Wii</a> console was developed and produced by <a href=\"/wiki/Ready_at_Dawn\" title=\"Ready at Dawn\">Ready at Dawn</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Tose_(company)\" title=\"Tose (company)\">Tose</a> and Capcom, which was released in North America in April 2008, in Europe in June 2008, and in Japan in October 2009.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Wii Sports", "Genre": "Sports", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports", "Videos": ["/watch?v=zqaPFAZS1K8", "/watch?v=kETIAOd49S0", "/watch?v=AwGFcpGrCbw", "/watch?v=2e15x7df7CA", "/watch?v=7UqCUf0haRM", "/watch?v=efhO_LYH6Pc", "/watch?v=3IaMyYw4tJw", "/watch?v=4xH102UwXmg", "/watch?v=n2Hqz3xvJGY", "/watch?v=xyDFPM7wg6U", "/watch?v=uhFvuxXotQk", "/watch?v=SO_W6pGrBIc", "/watch?v=shlGvpJDQBQ", "/watch?v=YRRyak2I2Jc", "/watch?v=qP0DowyuBTI", "/watch?v=tftWbfIFePc", "/watch?v=zNnc7Ky05cc", "/watch?v=JcqPmTksZg4", "/watch?v=ey7rEZRbSt0", "/watch?v=Q7AfWNuyLKY"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Wii Sports</b></i> <span style=\"font-weight: normal\">(<span lang=\"ja\">Wii \u30b9\u30dd\u30fc\u30c4</span><span style=\"display:none\">,</span> <i>W\u012b Sup\u014dtsu</i>)</span> is a <a href=\"/wiki/2006_in_video_gaming\" title=\"2006 in video gaming\">2006</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Sports_game\" title=\"Sports game\">sports video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo\" title=\"Nintendo\">Nintendo</a> as a <a href=\"/wiki/Launch_title\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Launch title\">launch title</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Wii\" title=\"Wii\">Wii</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game_console\" title=\"Video game console\">video game console</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[1]</a></sup> The game was first released in North America along with the Wii on November 19, 2006, and was released in Japan, Australia, and Europe the following month. It was included as a <a href=\"/wiki/Pack-in_game\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Pack-in game\">pack-in game</a> with the Wii console in all territories except Japan and South Korea, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since <i><a href=\"/wiki/Mario%27s_Tennis\" title=\"Mario's Tennis\">Mario's Tennis</a></i> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Virtual_Boy\" title=\"Virtual Boy\">Virtual Boy</a> in 1995. <i>Wii Sports</i> is now available on its own as part of the <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_Selects\" title=\"Nintendo Selects\">Nintendo Selects</a> collection of games and is no longer a pack-in game for the Wii.</p>"]}, {"Title": "BioShock", "Genre": "First-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioShock", "Videos": ["/watch?v=Lmw78t8NgIE", "/watch?v=CoYorK3E4aM", "/watch?v=Q8lngIFXRi4", "/watch?v=rrqfPG4ZcAA", "/watch?v=31-NAkq8YEY", "/watch?v=Qrhp_-Upe04", "/watch?v=SRMzBKZ0CV4", "/watch?v=iRWexlrZJc4", "/watch?v=7wLt3IvNFww", "/watch?v=SQU501oKpDY", "/watch?v=RvrnUcB8ZJc", "/watch?v=IQZd5jGWUOo", "/watch?v=cmpdvrem5qE", "/watch?v=bLHW78X1XeE", "/watch?v=QtwY33n5WIo", "/watch?v=fpgvZay10jE", "/watch?v=5qa_xNPNz3w", "/watch?v=1WDQ4FhslSk", "/watch?v=qRa-78twi3s", "/watch?v=2hLE4DeHtNE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>BioShock</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_shooter\" title=\"First-person shooter\">first-person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by 2K Boston (later <a href=\"/wiki/Irrational_Games\" title=\"Irrational Games\">Irrational Games</a>) and <a href=\"/wiki/2K_Australia\" title=\"2K Australia\">2K Australia</a>, and published by <a href=\"/wiki/2K_Games\" title=\"2K Games\">2K Games</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[4]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-6\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-6\">[5]</a></sup> The game was released for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> platforms in August 2007; a <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> port by Irrational, <a href=\"/wiki/2K_Marin\" title=\"2K Marin\">2K Marin</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/2K_Australia\" title=\"2K Australia\">2K Australia</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Digital_Extremes\" title=\"Digital Extremes\">Digital Extremes</a> was released in October 2008, and an <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> port by <a href=\"/wiki/Feral_Interactive\" title=\"Feral Interactive\">Feral Interactive</a> in October 2009. A mobile version was developed by IG Fun.<sup id=\"cite_ref-mobilever_7-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-mobilever-7\">[6]</a></sup> The game's concept was developed by Irrational's creative lead, <a href=\"/wiki/Ken_Levine_(game_developer)\" title=\"Ken Levine (game developer)\">Ken Levine</a>, and incorporates ideas by 20th century <a href=\"/wiki/Dystopian\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Dystopian\">dystopian</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Utopian\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Utopian\">utopian</a> thinkers such as <a href=\"/wiki/Ayn_Rand\" title=\"Ayn Rand\">Ayn Rand</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/George_Orwell\" title=\"George Orwell\">George Orwell</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Aldous_Huxley\" title=\"Aldous Huxley\">Aldous Huxley</a>, as well as historical figures such as <a href=\"/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller\" title=\"John D. Rockefeller\">John D. Rockefeller</a>. The game is considered a <a href=\"/wiki/Spiritual_successor\" title=\"Spiritual successor\">spiritual successor</a> to the <i><a href=\"/wiki/System_Shock\" title=\"System Shock\">System Shock</a></i> series, on which many of Irrational's team including Levine had worked previously.<sup id=\"cite_ref-8\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-8\">[7]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-9\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-9\">[8]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare", "Genre": "First-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_of_Duty_4:_Modern_Warfare", "Videos": ["/watch?v=LhuIjNSg7Gg", "/watch?v=ETFFyw2Btoc", "/watch?v=l-eMi1xJ2dM", "/watch?v=429l13dS6kQ", "/watch?v=vDeo21MQVFo", "/watch?v=1xjCdN_rWCE", "/watch?v=pi42bGlJ65A", "/watch?v=FJMZE-8sO0c", "/watch?v=zuzaxlddWbk", "/watch?v=coiTJbr9m04", "/watch?v=iR4t77vcpss", "/watch?v=TiFSSpYdPuc", "/watch?v=A2xM2F9cfnI", "/watch?v=sFu5qXMuaJU", "/watch?v=2Zgf1zRCcoI", "/watch?v=wtWIPPUH79o", "/watch?v=lksvMFcQcaw", "/watch?v=AdKgDVruHfo", "/watch?v=51wakPTJDdc", "/watch?v=-4A9WJSXZ9k"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_shooter\" title=\"First-person shooter\">first-person shooter</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Infinity_Ward\" title=\"Infinity Ward\">Infinity Ward</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Activision\" title=\"Activision\">Activision</a>. An installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/Call_of_Duty\" title=\"Call of Duty\"><i>Call of Duty</i> series</a>, it was released in November 2007 for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. The game breaks away from the <a href=\"/wiki/World_War_II\" title=\"World War II\">World War II</a> setting of previous entries in the series and is instead set in modern times. Developed for over two years, the game uses a proprietary <a href=\"/wiki/Game_engine\" title=\"Game engine\">game engine</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "God of War II", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_of_War_II", "Videos": ["/watch?v=uycTT_S2nH8", "/watch?v=YyTmuwvg_Gw", "/watch?v=m8sl2TXYKZE", "/watch?v=K0u_kAWLJOA", "/watch?v=gOE2BVRCUkM", "/watch?v=7-Xsy3tQNw0", "/watch?v=LZh83utjOPU", "/watch?v=Hf2adVqQn3g", "/watch?v=lPrNrmBWx9Y", "/watch?v=ko_Hjp8JCtk", "/watch?v=lLXPyCQYco0", "/watch?v=VJMK8oFY1rA", "/watch?v=jZkX3LJDeYQ", "/watch?v=FL_ZjJgbDmc", "/watch?v=PGY0bie1W7s", "/watch?v=CJ_GCPaKywg", "/watch?v=rXIjDzlGc5I", "/watch?v=ulqEhzki0Lk", "/watch?v=1aDhfTGkLTg", "/watch?v=HGjyVbbK1yQ"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>God of War II</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Hack_and_slash\" title=\"Hack and slash\">hack and slash</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/SCE_Santa_Monica_Studio\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"SCE Santa Monica Studio\">Santa Monica Studio</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a> (SCE). First released for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a> console on March 13, <a href=\"/wiki/2007_in_video_gaming\" title=\"2007 in video gaming\">2007</a>, it is the second installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/God_of_War_(franchise)\" title=\"God of War (franchise)\"><i>God of War</i> series</a>, the sixth chronologically, and the sequel to 2005's <i><a href=\"/wiki/God_of_War_(2005_video_game)\" title=\"God of War (2005 video game)\">God of War</a></i>. The game is loosely based on <a href=\"/wiki/Greek_mythology\" title=\"Greek mythology\">Greek mythology</a> and set in <a href=\"/wiki/Ancient_Greece\" title=\"Ancient Greece\">ancient Greece</a>, with vengeance as its central motif. The <a href=\"/wiki/Player_character\" title=\"Player character\">player character</a> is protagonist <a href=\"/wiki/Kratos_(God_of_War)\" title=\"Kratos (God of War)\">Kratos</a>, the new God of War who killed the former, <a href=\"/wiki/Ares\" title=\"Ares\">Ares</a>. Kratos is betrayed by <a href=\"/wiki/Zeus\" title=\"Zeus\">Zeus</a>, the King of the <a href=\"/wiki/Twelve_Olympians\" title=\"Twelve Olympians\">Olympian Gods</a>, who strips him of his godhood and kills him. Slowly dragged to the <a href=\"/wiki/Greek_underworld\" title=\"Greek underworld\">Underworld</a>, he is saved by the <a href=\"/wiki/Titan_(mythology)\" title=\"Titan (mythology)\">Titan</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Gaia_(mythology)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Gaia (mythology)\">Gaia</a>, who instructs him to find the <a href=\"/wiki/Moirai\" title=\"Moirai\">Sisters of Fate</a>, as they can allow him to travel back in time, avert his betrayal, and take revenge on Zeus.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Halo 3", "Genre": "First-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_3", "Videos": ["/watch?v=9z36WDj2PcU", "/watch?v=T9Ezd2FqxAU", "/watch?v=a3ZGGIdpfEM", "/watch?v=GKDkKKt9Y7I", "/watch?v=90GxgdiUJdI", "/watch?v=GX5Kh1f5ksY", "/watch?v=FvB9YVX4vxs", "/watch?v=jNIGOpaYPoM", "/watch?v=PpygeaL9bCk", "/watch?v=tuRvqbNWwz4", "/watch?v=BxdvGO1oOF0", "/watch?v=swCCjXaCAds", "/watch?v=yMwXD_zQfRw", "/watch?v=_hCfBHsiTrM", "/watch?v=8RajL6hdTxc", "/watch?v=40jdpzrpIps", "/watch?v=Bl3aiR9qgOQ", "/watch?v=ZWJishUk2Ek", "/watch?v=2v1BgTZ0ucg", "/watch?v=MsiKUmyL_hY"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Halo 3</b></i> is a 2007 <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_shooter\" title=\"First-person shooter\">first-person shooter</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Bungie\" title=\"Bungie\">Bungie</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> console. The third installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/Halo_(series)\" title=\"Halo (series)\"><i>Halo</i> franchise</a>, the game concludes the <a href=\"/wiki/Story_arc\" title=\"Story arc\">story arc</a> begun in 2001's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Halo:_Combat_Evolved\" title=\"Halo: Combat Evolved\">Halo: Combat Evolved</a></i> and continued in 2004's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Halo_2\" title=\"Halo 2\">Halo 2</a></i>. The game was released on September 25, 2007, in Australia, Brazil, India, New Zealand, North America, and Singapore; September 26, 2007, in Europe; and September 27, 2007, in Japan. <i>Halo 3</i><span class=\"nowrap\" style=\"padding-left:0.1em;\">'</span>s story centers on the interstellar war between twenty-sixth century humanity and a collection of alien races known as the <a href=\"/wiki/Covenant_(Halo)\" title=\"Covenant (Halo)\">Covenant</a>. The player assumes the role of the <a href=\"/wiki/Master_Chief_(Halo)\" title=\"Master Chief (Halo)\">Master Chief</a>, a cybernetically enhanced supersoldier, as he battles the Covenant. The game features vehicles, weapons, and gameplay elements not present in previous titles of the series, as well as the addition of saved gameplay films, file sharing, and the Forge map editor\u2014a utility which allows the player to perform modifications to multiplayer levels.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Portal", "Genre": "Puzzle platformer", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=-cO_DIVuSyQ", "/watch?v=tax4e4hBBZc", "/watch?v=81mzm5ARi9U", "/watch?v=bV4AEBk6KDY", "/watch?v=A88YiZdXugA", "/watch?v=4drucg1A6Xk", "/watch?v=Kyc4JK24EuI", "/watch?v=ho15qNNe8Gk", "/watch?v=r-613xPNkVQ", "/watch?v=GtAwo4EsFbw", "/watch?v=QjaWiXWP0rs", "/watch?v=jwPkPCvy-GA", "/watch?v=au-wIbZeED8", "/watch?v=ncQ6wsPtsvs", "/watch?v=W8X-vLGUPjc", "/watch?v=6XLRz-0MVI8", "/watch?v=JZD17pQSqUU", "/watch?v=0AzSZP2FrV0", "/watch?v=Vl3opEGj77s", "/watch?v=g0Ud9esotDU"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Portal</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Puzzle_video_game\" title=\"Puzzle video game\">puzzle</a>-<a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Valve_Corporation\" title=\"Valve Corporation\">Valve Corporation</a>. It was released in a <a href=\"/wiki/Product_bundling\" title=\"Product bundling\">bundle package</a> called <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Orange_Box\" title=\"The Orange Box\">The Orange Box</a></i> for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> in 2007. The game has since been ported to other systems, including <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Android_(operating_system)\" title=\"Android (operating system)\">Android</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Super Mario Galaxy", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Galaxy", "Videos": ["/watch?v=rmN8DHZYNCg", "/watch?v=O7steQttNTo", "/watch?v=u0p5JjVimMc", "/watch?v=12bHSbYfFRA", "/watch?v=QsAKvbOs2lE", "/watch?v=tqw4LP2nL64", "/watch?v=FJv4jDujmJY", "/watch?v=bX-ihOcMapM", "/watch?v=wGQHQc_3ycE", "/watch?v=FtRGMlhlFmo", "/watch?v=22odulbixq8", "/watch?v=s5t3fV6ELNk", "/watch?v=4Zmei-bPbbQ", "/watch?v=6-2L4PTV14A", "/watch?v=65RjTDxmf8w", "/watch?v=FQD5WWxjQvg", "/watch?v=Rgd7OkT8x8k", "/watch?v=zq6yx69HH6M", "/watch?v=eDX_fY3wDM0", "/watch?v=poVeSrZJLJk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Super Mario Galaxy</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[a]</a></sup> is a 2007 <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo\" title=\"Nintendo\">Nintendo</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Wii\" title=\"Wii\">Wii</a>. It is the third <a href=\"/wiki/3D_computer_graphics\" title=\"3D computer graphics\">3D</a> game in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Super_Mario\" title=\"Super Mario\">Super Mario</a></i> series. The game was re-released as a <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_Selects\" title=\"Nintendo Selects\">Nintendo Selects</a> title in 2011, and as a download via the <a href=\"/wiki/Wii_U\" title=\"Wii U\">Wii U</a>'s <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_eShop\" title=\"Nintendo eShop\">eShop</a> in 2015. The story revolves around the protagonist, <a href=\"/wiki/Mario\" title=\"Mario\">Mario</a>, who is on a quest to rescue <a href=\"/wiki/Princess_Peach\" title=\"Princess Peach\">Princess Peach</a> whilst simultaneously saving the universe from <a href=\"/wiki/Bowser_(character)\" title=\"Bowser (character)\">Bowser</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Team Fortress 2", "Genre": "First-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Fortress_2", "Videos": ["/watch?v=h_c3iQImXZg", "/user/teamfortress", "/watch?v=N7ZafWA2jd8", "/watch?v=l62OY19rZ7k", "/watch?v=36lSzUMBJnc", "/watch?v=C4cfo0f88Ug", "/watch?v=UHHMVl9om_4", "/watch?v=5oWkdm-DcvI", "/watch?v=GGGf5dwfi6Y", "/watch?v=jHgZh4GV9G0&list=PLjcyqfsAUJpHtXYMMKSl2rldD6IgmfLjC", "/watch?v=xYIvAZpHHnQ", "/watch?v=NltVN-_dzSA", "/watch?v=ovZ-pQkslLg", "/watch?v=GLlLQ3LmZWU", "/watch?v=nnuYi-nzE90", "/watch?v=42X83GFzBGs", "/watch?v=6JkIw3g08EU", "/watch?v=PyNuriXG3BQ", "/watch?v=geNMz0J9TEQ", "/watch?v=s7nqTR0eYJg"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Team Fortress 2</b></i> (<i><b>TF2</b></i>) is a team-based <a href=\"/wiki/Multiplayer_video_game\" title=\"Multiplayer video game\">multiplayer</a> <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_shooter\" title=\"First-person shooter\">first-person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Valve_Corporation\" title=\"Valve Corporation\">Valve Corporation</a>. It is the sequel to the 1996 <a href=\"/wiki/Mod_(video_gaming)\" title=\"Mod (video gaming)\">mod</a> <i>Team Fortress</i> for <i><a href=\"/wiki/Quake_(video_game)\" title=\"Quake (video game)\">Quake</a></i> and its 1999 remake, <i><a href=\"/wiki/Team_Fortress_Classic\" title=\"Team Fortress Classic\">Team Fortress Classic</a></i>. It was released as part of the video game <a href=\"/wiki/Product_bundling#Bundled_software\" title=\"Product bundling\">bundle</a> <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Orange_Box\" title=\"The Orange Box\">The Orange Box</a></i> in October 2007 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> and the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-release_1-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-release-1\">[1]</a></sup> A <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> version followed in December 2007.<sup id=\"cite_ref-PS3_release_2-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-PS3_release-2\">[2]</a></sup> The game was released for Windows as a standalone entry in April 2008, and was updated to support <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> in June 2010 and <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a> in February 2013. It is distributed online through Valve's digital retailer <a href=\"/wiki/Steam_(software)\" title=\"Steam (software)\">Steam</a>, with retail distribution being handled by <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Arts\" title=\"Electronic Arts\">Electronic Arts</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Braid", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braid_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=uqtSKkyJgFM", "/watch?v=R9Exh6uhJno", "/watch?v=OgH8uxUiP-o", "/watch?v=49WTjYzfcAA", "/watch?v=aNeEZ-jNwz0", "/watch?v=89ewJIw2XGY", "/watch?v=QxXkcg-stLE", "/watch?v=FNppLrmdyug", "/watch?v=dINgx0y4GqM", "/watch?v=gCcx85zbxz4", "/watch?v=68YMVn3mCGw", "/watch?v=jYzVvb3AvZs", "/watch?v=f8Kl13_MLPQ", "/watch?v=TKPznIfI8gU", "/watch?v=ZbmHORaJnp0", "/watch?v=-mUj7a1rLX0", "/watch?v=mVtjtuUV9ug", "/watch?v=0rWIJxz5uNU", "/watch?v=zRo8VgGvT08", "/watch?v=KBDE4uznmIw"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Braid</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Puzzle_video_game\" title=\"Puzzle video game\">puzzle</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Number_None\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Number None\">Number None</a>. The game was originally released in August 2008 for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>'s <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_Live_Arcade\" title=\"Xbox Live Arcade\">Xbox Live Arcade</a> service. Ports were developed and released for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> in April 2009, <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> in May 2009, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> in November 2009, and <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a> in December 2010.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Dead Space", "Genre": "Survival horror", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Space_(2008_video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=hMlUsGSALyY", "/watch?v=LAiHfqnbGYo", "/watch?v=U356b_x0_4U", "/watch?v=776fi2I8e6U", "/watch?v=71MZlPqChX4", "/watch?v=RYaJCmJgb9A", "/watch?v=EtEEa4PU7ok", "/watch?v=M3MFqd2cGRw", "/watch?v=AmYCV64rBPA", "/watch?v=Secfn81KB8k", "/watch?v=M40k7JgHEFQ", "/watch?v=87ojldfvJ_o", "/watch?v=6AQrvBqscws", "/watch?v=67cTIWDuKXM", "/user/deadspace", "/watch?v=CFYJpRPo3UU", "/watch?v=aUvRlvXs1Cs", "/watch?v=M5QO7J9KRqM", "/watch?v=GNGGMexuIdg", "/watch?v=bb4VA1p5KQk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Dead Space</b></i> is a science fiction <a href=\"/wiki/Survival_horror\" title=\"Survival horror\">survival horror</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Visceral_Games\" title=\"Visceral Games\">EA Redwood Shores</a> (now <a href=\"/wiki/Visceral_Games\" title=\"Visceral Games\">Visceral Games</a>) for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>. The game was released in October 2008.<sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[2]</a></sup> The game puts the player in control of an <a href=\"/wiki/Engineer\" title=\"Engineer\">engineer</a> named Isaac Clarke who fights Necromorphs, monstrous reanimated human corpses, aboard an interstellar mining ship, the USG <i>Ishimura</i>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-ignpreview1_3-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-ignpreview1-3\">[3]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Fallout 3", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_3", "Videos": ["/watch?v=O7a1GVlC9SM", "/watch?v=HjnMIpgUzJ4", "/watch?v=1zPFCaCys10", "/watch?v=pzhHrOZIbEE", "/watch?v=sO9dgJoGXIs", "/watch?v=tzm3ayM7SsY", "/watch?v=bE9kVQjK3Po", "/watch?v=zPt08UYmyMo", "/watch?v=vX1t9C-VRAc", "/watch?v=pAN0ByjSsV4", "/watch?v=GE2BkLqMef4", "/watch?v=uxSdbSNckTQ", "/watch?v=W_-6ymuk9i4", "/watch?v=fPIHECWw9b4", "/watch?v=ifQ9waBdrso", "/watch?v=TNuoGhBIk24", "/watch?v=nLKsbpIsBa4", "/watch?v=_JhDee5jQeo", "/watch?v=lxXoOsnbB1U", "/watch?v=mhdHScsXtdg"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Fallout 3</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Game_Studios\" title=\"Bethesda Game Studios\">Bethesda Game Studios</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Softworks\" title=\"Bethesda Softworks\">Bethesda Softworks</a>. The third major installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/Fallout_(series)\" title=\"Fallout (series)\"><i>Fallout</i> series</a>,<sup id=\"cite_ref-game_informer_p1_1-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-game_informer_p1-1\">[1]</a></sup> it is the first game to be created by Bethesda since it bought the franchise from <a href=\"/wiki/Interplay_Entertainment\" title=\"Interplay Entertainment\">Interplay Entertainment</a>. The game marks a major shift in the series by using <a href=\"/wiki/3D_computer_graphics\" title=\"3D computer graphics\">3D graphics</a> and real-time combat, replacing the <a href=\"/wiki/Isometric_graphics_in_video_games_and_pixel_art\" title=\"Isometric graphics in video games and pixel art\">2D isometric</a> graphics and turn-based combat of previous installments. It was released worldwide in October 2008 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-Fallout_3_Has_Gone_Gold_2-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-Fallout_3_Has_Gone_Gold-2\">[2]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-3\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-3\">[3]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-gameinformer_4-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-gameinformer-4\">[4]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Grand Theft Auto IV", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_IV", "Videos": ["/watch?v=M80K51DosFo", "/watch?v=kOZ8bRAO7YQ", "/watch?v=US9ue4_YHvI", "/watch?v=2IZmbm6qr8w", "/watch?v=UTYMb79BPGc", "/watch?v=fcDY7SCLWcc", "/watch?v=FO25p4JdB1U", "/watch?v=lVt0ZyO9ft4", "/watch?v=zaqBBD3QQ_I", "/watch?v=gUtj4dL38r4", "/watch?v=lALQQpJiHUw", "/watch?v=0F6XVQZkqbY", "/watch?v=6J3Q6QVVXyc", "/watch?v=oAAFbj6teIo", "/watch?v=lOtMetoLtAU", "/watch?v=ihgebeqN0v8", "/watch?v=1u4yTiRp5ms", "/watch?v=w-Ns-LFJ7-4", "/watch?v=6LUaqHX4uk0", "/watch?v=0ZY9evuTOUE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Grand Theft Auto IV</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_video_game\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Action-adventure video game\">action-adventure video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_North\" title=\"Rockstar North\">Rockstar North</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_Games\" title=\"Rockstar Games\">Rockstar Games</a>. It was released for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> consoles on 29 April 2008, and for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> on 2 December 2008. It is the eleventh title in the <a href=\"/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto\" title=\"Grand Theft Auto\"><i>Grand Theft Auto</i> series</a>, and the first main entry since 2004's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto:_San_Andreas\" title=\"Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas\">Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas</a></i>. Set within the fictional <a href=\"/wiki/Liberty_City_(Grand_Theft_Auto)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Liberty City (Grand Theft Auto)\">Liberty City</a> (based on <a href=\"/wiki/New_York_City\" title=\"New York City\">New York City</a>), the <a href=\"/wiki/Single-player_video_game\" title=\"Single-player video game\">single-player</a> story follows a war veteran, <a href=\"/wiki/Niko_Bellic\" title=\"Niko Bellic\">Niko Bellic</a>, and his attempts to escape his past while under pressure from loan sharks and mob bosses. The <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> design lets players freely roam Liberty City, consisting of three main islands.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Left 4 Dead", "Genre": "First-person shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_4_Dead", "Videos": ["/watch?v=qvOGCZPDv7g", "/watch?v=F12_rCpw-2A", "/watch?v=yeVLf9DpmZI", "/watch?v=SvzjTbBCZTI", "/watch?v=DhN8cPqP-dE", "/watch?v=9XIle_kLHKU", "/watch?v=avdxtLleADM", "/watch?v=F3pDahm4W7E", "/watch?v=H9oemuxi6nU", "/watch?v=F2dlWOL9OPI", "/watch?v=3iA3O9bR8T0", "/watch?v=UkFZBOE04eM", "/watch?v=RM2P-OyDt3o", "/watch?v=KCu1LuhIzzE", "/watch?v=4CALVtmSCUc", "/watch?v=5Xoi8c4WeHk", "/watch?v=44GB7P-RMTE", "/watch?v=Tq9eNF8H0aE", "/watch?v=BPAAuaAhdSw", "/watch?v=710dHLnZvZk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Left 4 Dead</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Cooperative_gameplay\" title=\"Cooperative gameplay\">cooperative</a> <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_shooter\" title=\"First-person shooter\">first-person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a>, developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Turtle_Rock_Studios\" title=\"Turtle Rock Studios\">Valve South</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Valve_Corporation\" title=\"Valve Corporation\">Valve Corporation</a>. The game uses Valve's proprietary <a href=\"/wiki/Source_(game_engine)\" title=\"Source (game engine)\">Source engine</a>, and is available for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a>. Development on the game was completed on November 13, 2008, and two versions were released digitally: A downloadable digital version, released on November 17, 2008, and a digital retail disc version, with a release date determined by region. The digital retail disc version was released in North America and Australia on November 18, 2008; and in Europe on November 21, 2008.</p>", "<p>Even though we obviously pushed well beyond the realm of believability with many of our \"boss\" infected, the core idea of a mind-destroying, civilization-collapsing pathogen is more horrifying to me than magically animated corpses, precisely because it is plausible. Rabies is a good example of a pathogen that can turn a loyal, friendly, protective family pet into a slavering attack machine. It is a virus that reprograms the behaviors of a complex animal\u00a0\u2013 a mammal, in fact. What if something similar happened to humans? <i>Left 4 Dead</i> is one possible answer.<sup id=\"cite_ref-1up.com_2-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1up.com-2\">[2]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "LittleBigPlanet", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LittleBigPlanet_(2008_video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=AGzOKbVC2r8", "/watch?v=xmODfRANIRQ", "/watch?v=ymCDdrMKPrY", "/watch?v=Oy_a3oCDzRA", "/watch?v=IpcfzR1xdMg", "/watch?v=NQSlsW3l6po", "/watch?v=bRs7LqswtvY", "/watch?v=KcTmGUfPvrs", "/user/LittleBigPlanet", "/watch?v=pYNcaI1bMiU", "/watch?v=-e8IlpsWqqU", "/watch?v=nOTPYcjL7jg", "/watch?v=aHkdTg_WSR0", "/watch?v=_5fNdr3r-yg", "/watch?v=qAcK3FEatY0", "/watch?v=n3sk35a8U6A", "/watch?v=cJgl_0JVMpc", "/watch?v=ELuhSP1PALM", "/watch?v=xVIVvaP1On8", "/watch?v=WDNB4Kav8yQ"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>LittleBigPlanet</b></i>, commonly abbreviated <i><b>LBP</b></i>,<sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[5]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-6\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-6\">[6]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Puzzle_platformer\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Puzzle platformer\">puzzle-platformer</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a>, based on <a href=\"/wiki/User-generated_content\" title=\"User-generated content\">user-generated content</a>, for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> first announced on 7 March 2007, by <a href=\"/wiki/Phil_Harrison\" title=\"Phil Harrison\">Phil Harrison</a> at the <a href=\"/wiki/2007_in_video_gaming\" title=\"2007 in video gaming\">2007</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Game_Developers_Conference\" title=\"Game Developers Conference\">Game Developers Conference</a> (GDC) in <a href=\"/wiki/San_Francisco\" title=\"San Francisco\">San Francisco</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/California\" title=\"California\">California</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-7\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-7\">[7]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-8\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-8\">[8]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-9\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-9\">[9]</a></sup> It was developed under the title <i>The Next Big Thing</i> by <a href=\"/wiki/Media_Molecule\" title=\"Media Molecule\">Media Molecule</a> and was published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment Europe</a>. Many saw the game as an important title for Sony's PlayStation\u00a03.<sup id=\"cite_ref-IGNUSReview_10-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-IGNUSReview-10\">[10]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots", "Genre": "Stealth", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Gear_Solid_4:_Guns_of_the_Patriots", "Videos": ["/watch?v=pjYE7GkZg-A", "/watch?v=UAwjl3Jgq1s", "/watch?v=L33CLNWXTdg", "/watch?v=iOisEQrt5g4", "/watch?v=6bqTCzVWPB8", "/watch?v=P6V0JDyHoAU", "/watch?v=UtKz5tQZh_E", "/watch?v=ulNnGzbTXbo", "/watch?v=oh-roZLH61c", "/watch?v=hCgCjPYi27Q", "/watch?v=kvXpsvJ9ti0", "/watch?v=8HPFpAMsVnY", "/watch?v=wRLQv0wjcVM", "/watch?v=T95tD3Cz9LA", "/watch?v=hmNpzP1JKvI", "/watch?v=Z8e9-1KreMU", "/watch?v=NTmTbSqrow0", "/watch?v=fPbNi_UxNBw", "/watch?v=BKLWCM-un0E", "/watch?v=J5RZq7rD-gk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[a]</a></sup> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Stealth_game\" title=\"Stealth game\">stealth</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Kojima_Productions\" title=\"Kojima Productions\">Kojima Productions</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Konami\" title=\"Konami\">Konami</a> exclusively for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> console. It is the sixth <i><a href=\"/wiki/Metal_Gear\" title=\"Metal Gear\">Metal Gear</a></i> game directed by <a href=\"/wiki/Hideo_Kojima\" title=\"Hideo Kojima\">Hideo Kojima</a> and was released worldwide on June 12, 2008.<sup id=\"cite_ref-official_date_2-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-official_date-2\">[1]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-3\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-3\">[2]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4", "Genre": "Role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin_Megami_Tensei:_Persona_4", "Videos": ["/watch?v=efTdGTRCRCo", "/watch?v=S6_rl_ldcj4", "/watch?v=LCvi3MuNHDs", "/watch?v=NsYesHR5xXM", "/watch?v=9ilD7Ke1b9M", "/watch?v=_xwUoYoQILY", "/watch?v=n6Ji9wSZqZM", "/watch?v=j12-ZUIJpLE", "/watch?v=rWlUPG6R3yc", "/watch?v=Bnt0JxytEpo", "/watch?v=O10pqWZPhiU", "/watch?v=zT-GpYBUZQc", "/watch?v=NfVGxbd4TQ0", "/watch?v=r_Lw4683vkM", "/watch?v=h73LvR8V2LA", "/watch?v=XkBocJgiX3w", "/watch?v=BnrWjXVqV2M", "/watch?v=nRjvD_Po11g", "/watch?v=HJp61jbyWsc", "/watch?v=XvO8WHAzUo4"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[a]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Role-playing_video_game\" title=\"Role-playing video game\">role-playing video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Atlus\" title=\"Atlus\">Atlus</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/Sony\" title=\"Sony\">Sony</a>'s <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_2\" title=\"PlayStation 2\">PlayStation 2</a>, and chronologically the fifth installment in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Persona_(series)\" title=\"Persona (series)\">Persona</a></i> series, itself a part of the larger <i><a href=\"/wiki/Megami_Tensei\" title=\"Megami Tensei\">Megami Tensei</a></i> franchise. The game was released in Japan in July 2008, North America in December 2008, and Europe in March 2009.<sup id=\"cite_ref-6\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-6\">[5]</a></sup> <i>Persona 4</i> takes place in a fictional Japanese countryside and is indirectly related to earlier <i>Persona</i> games. <a href=\"/wiki/Yu_Narukami\" title=\"Yu Narukami\">The player-named protagonist</a> is a high-school student who moved into the countryside from the city for a year. During his year-long stay, he becomes involved in investigating mysterious murders while harnessing the power of summoning Persona. The game features a weather forecast system with events happening on foggy days to replace the moon phase system implemented in the previous games.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Spelunky", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelunky", "Videos": ["/watch?v=6lRYRJdDEAE", "/watch?v=n50JIBBwcbM", "/watch?v=k_VjknboFaQ", "/watch?v=EywsqbENxwE", "/watch?v=GFufkfvEb8w", "/watch?v=S4QGpUyM1oo", "/watch?v=FPKdAd5ckOU", "/watch?v=X-yYyjfhSzo", "/watch?v=FfS_CUnLMc4", "/watch?v=BeDaJdAB6Ro", "/watch?v=BavpUeuQsts", "/watch?v=s6zRuUxv9as", "/watch?v=5wqZi1smZOg", "/watch?v=AxvZskIprVc", "/watch?v=4lGenYHVw0U", "/watch?v=gudtNRTzsE4", "/watch?v=SX6pwveOL4c", "/watch?v=7E5Qe14QObg", "/watch?v=6h-BjQlvik0", "/watch?v=5FNiD2E7RlE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Spelunky</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Open_source\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Open source\">open source</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Indie_game\" title=\"Indie game\">indie</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> created by <a href=\"/wiki/Derek_Yu\" title=\"Derek Yu\">Derek Yu</a> and released as <a href=\"/wiki/Freeware\" title=\"Freeware\">freeware</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. It was remade for the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> in 2012, with ports to the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_Vita\" title=\"PlayStation Vita\">PlayStation Vita</a> and then back to Microsoft Windows. The player controls a <a href=\"/wiki/Caving\" title=\"Caving\">spelunker</a> who explores a series of caves while collecting treasure, saving damsels, fighting enemies and dodging traps. The caves are <a href=\"/wiki/Procedural_generation\" title=\"Procedural generation\">procedurally generated</a>, making each run through the game unique. <i>Spelunky</i> is one of the first examples of a <a href=\"/wiki/Roguelike\" title=\"Roguelike\">roguelike-like</a>, borrowing concepts from the roguelike genre, and was the influence for many later roguelike-like games.<sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[1]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Street Fighter IV", "Genre": "Fighting", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_IV", "Videos": ["/watch?v=MTUglvWfGsc", "/watch?v=JWhOsX_LAfw", "/watch?v=DJ3ONTRFSqE", "/watch?v=ArOYR3ltDW8", "/watch?v=AM0BbPcSAgw", "/watch?v=16n6uXZ-bKI", "/watch?v=Haa8XgSfRnI", "/watch?v=ak0JV2uXuwc", "/watch?v=ftz4ZELzihQ", "/watch?v=3NLXtOBzBrY", "/watch?v=9Fa7xGQ-C9k", "/watch?v=j7ZQz1ZcY5g", "/watch?v=E_RUWj4vUG0", "/watch?v=8sdAKTQQojY", "/watch?v=0rLFQQ5AZ4Y", "/watch?v=dOlzG2w8UwM", "/watch?v=0IvyLGUzQN8", "/watch?v=85HtSkj5d4I", "/watch?v=peQKV1E8t-A", "/watch?v=8ZQU7Ex4hcM"], "Summary": ["<p><b>Arcade</b><br></p>", "<p><i><b>Street Fighter IV</b></i> <span style=\"font-weight: normal\">(<span lang=\"ja\" xml:lang=\"ja\">\u30b9\u30c8\u30ea\u30fc\u30c8\u30d5\u30a1\u30a4\u30bf\u30fc IV</span><span style=\"display:none\">,</span> <i>Sutor\u012bto Fait\u0101 F\u014d</i>)</span> is a <a href=\"/wiki/2008_in_video_gaming\" title=\"2008 in video gaming\">2008</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Fighting_game\" title=\"Fighting game\">fighting video game</a> published by <a href=\"/wiki/Capcom\" title=\"Capcom\">Capcom</a>, who also co-developed the game with <a href=\"/wiki/Dimps\" title=\"Dimps\">Dimps</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-1up_leone_11-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1up_leone-11\">[11]</a></sup> It was the first numbered <i><a href=\"/wiki/Street_Fighter\" title=\"Street Fighter\">Street Fighter</a></i> game released by Capcom since <a href=\"/wiki/1999_in_video_gaming\" title=\"1999 in video gaming\">1999</a>, a hiatus of nine years.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Assassin's Creed II", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_II", "Videos": ["/watch?v=_xkCPNECud8", "/watch?v=zzNs4-kRLaE", "/watch?v=f6dUdyp8PPQ", "/watch?v=R20-MOOZPpY", "/watch?v=a12e3iKzqlw", "/watch?v=HMsbMK9Odoc", "/watch?v=F7nmU_EwSlY", "/watch?v=pOMNxkQ_8vQ", "/watch?v=EfzSYRU-RN0", "/watch?v=kKrtbUinWOU", "/watch?v=32Tkgpt_pmg", "/watch?v=rjqgg_u4Xw8", "/watch?v=ZB5oHJqPSDg", "/watch?v=W8Qz9ah8cKQ", "/watch?v=yp_AlOMcdjw", "/watch?v=4haJD6W136c", "/watch?v=o9SnkVFFGZ4", "/watch?v=NmNn5jfoUH0", "/watch?v=RZLH0aSLD-8", "/watch?v=KAb0YtprjQQ"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Assassin's Creed II</b></i> is a 2009 <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Ubisoft_Montreal\" title=\"Ubisoft Montreal\">Ubisoft Montreal</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Ubisoft\" title=\"Ubisoft\">Ubisoft</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-GIRev_1-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-GIRev-1\">[1]</a></sup> It is the second major installment in the <a href=\"/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed\" title=\"Assassin's Creed\"><i>Assassin's Creed</i> series</a>, a sequel to 2007's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_(video_game)\" title=\"Assassin's Creed (video game)\">Assassin's Creed</a></i>, and the first chapter in the <i>Ezio trilogy</i>. The game was first released on the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> in November 2009, and was later made available on <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> in March 2010 and <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> in October 2010. Several minor game related features could be redeemed on <a href=\"/wiki/Uplay\" title=\"Uplay\">Uplay</a> and three <a href=\"/wiki/Downloadable_content\" title=\"Downloadable content\">downloadable</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Expansion_packs\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Expansion packs\">expansion packs</a> were released on <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_Live\" title=\"Xbox Live\">Xbox Live</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Batman: Arkham Asylum", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Arkham_Asylum", "Videos": ["/watch?v=T8bu2Y_cZb8", "/watch?v=dErlfFt1mUc", "/watch?v=-nu0jqaXNGM", "/watch?v=0JSx7U73uts", "/watch?v=i3EskocnhEc", "/watch?v=muCtJsy-d9w", "/watch?v=zcvhoyqv_tI", "/watch?v=xwmffZ2O944", "/watch?v=Nr7KGWdQpSA&list=PL406D52980C829585", "/watch?v=7-xYSMHsFrs", "/user/BatmanArkhamVideos", "/watch?v=vYdACm1xEOY", "/watch?v=lFQd-_9LixY", "/watch?v=gTNhSJAhyUY", "/watch?v=4q12JKDgJy8", "/watch?v=XLLs42qplnw", "/watch?v=8XI8aixs4VY", "/watch?v=NOzjHluBwds", "/watch?v=4vIGjBuAjBY", "/watch?v=-V1ZF5cNYCs"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Batman: Arkham Asylum</b></i> is a 2009 <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Rocksteady_Studios\" title=\"Rocksteady Studios\">Rocksteady Studios</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Eidos_Interactive\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Eidos Interactive\">Eidos Interactive</a> in conjunction with <a href=\"/wiki/Warner_Bros._Interactive_Entertainment\" title=\"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment\">Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment</a>. Based on the <a href=\"/wiki/DC_Comics\" title=\"DC Comics\">DC Comics</a> superhero <a href=\"/wiki/Batman\" title=\"Batman\">Batman</a>, and written by veteran <i><a href=\"/wiki/Batman_(comic_book)\" title=\"Batman (comic book)\">Batman</a></i> writer <a href=\"/wiki/Paul_Dini\" title=\"Paul Dini\">Paul Dini</a>, <i>Arkham Asylum</i> is inspired by the long-running comic book mythos. In the game's main storyline, Batman's archenemy, the <a href=\"/wiki/Joker_(comics)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Joker (comics)\">Joker</a>, instigates an elaborate plot to seize control of <a href=\"/wiki/Arkham_Asylum\" title=\"Arkham Asylum\">Arkham Asylum</a> and trap Batman inside with many of his incarcerated foes. With Joker threatening to detonate hidden bombs around fictional <a href=\"/wiki/Gotham_City\" title=\"Gotham City\">Gotham City</a>, Batman is forced to fight his way through the asylum's inmates and put an end to the Joker's plans. Most of the game's leading characters are voiced by actors who have appeared in other media based on the <a href=\"/wiki/DC_animated_universe\" title=\"DC animated universe\">DC Animated Universe</a>; <a href=\"/wiki/Kevin_Conroy\" title=\"Kevin Conroy\">Kevin Conroy</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Mark_Hamill\" title=\"Mark Hamill\">Mark Hamill</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Arleen_Sorkin\" title=\"Arleen Sorkin\">Arleen Sorkin</a> reprised their roles as Batman, the Joker, and his sidekick <a href=\"/wiki/Harley_Quinn\" title=\"Harley Quinn\">Harley Quinn</a> respectively.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Uncharted 2: Among Thieves", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncharted_2:_Among_Thieves", "Videos": ["/watch?v=tlkkceDkT88", "/watch?v=a3EBUI1tm6w", "/watch?v=tzy2-UuFPJg", "/watch?v=797fjPv14wk", "/watch?v=Sy7egE6CcVs", "/watch?v=-mH2SVyBMAQ", "/watch?v=BAikkgBdr3s", "/watch?v=LLsWAD2YFZI", "/watch?v=7wPyOvLUlzk", "/watch?v=Tszx-9bEpP8", "/watch?v=g9NnsJpsCr4", "/watch?v=C-Mq9NrOh1I", "/watch?v=VkLXXtCM8Ks", "/watch?v=9SVAvhEY2AQ", "/watch?v=uywi7M6nzpU", "/watch?v=_IlSa8pwQdk", "/watch?v=aGvfIQ47djg", "/watch?v=OvxTyDYR3VQ", "/watch?v=vPp9_ye5Fhc", "/watch?v=pVq10WlsBik"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Uncharted 2: Among Thieves</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Naughty_Dog\" title=\"Naughty Dog\">Naughty Dog</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>. First announced on December 1, 2008, and released in October 2009, it is the second game in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Uncharted\" title=\"Uncharted\">Uncharted</a></i> series, following <i><a href=\"/wiki/Uncharted:_Drake%27s_Fortune\" title=\"Uncharted: Drake's Fortune\">Uncharted: Drake's Fortune</a></i>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-Uncharted_2_Dated_for_Europe_2-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-Uncharted_2_Dated_for_Europe-2\">[2]</a></sup> The game follows protagonist <a href=\"/wiki/Nathan_Drake_(character)\" title=\"Nathan Drake (character)\">Nathan Drake</a>, as he travels around the world, along with <a href=\"/wiki/Chloe_Frazer\" title=\"Chloe Frazer\">Chloe Frazer</a> and old friends <a href=\"/wiki/Elena_Fisher\" title=\"Elena Fisher\">Elena Fisher</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Victor_Sullivan\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Victor Sullivan\">Victor Sullivan</a> to find the fabled <a href=\"/wiki/Cintamani_Stone\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Cintamani Stone\">Cintimani Stone</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Shangri-La\" title=\"Shangri-La\">Shangri-La</a> in a race against Serbian mercenaries. The plot draws inspiration from <a href=\"/wiki/Marco_Polo\" title=\"Marco Polo\">Marco Polo</a> and his travels through Asia.</p>", "<p><i>...now it's at least busy 100% of the time, but it's still not fully-optimized code. I mean, in order to get to that 100%, it was more about making sure the pipeline was filled, and we weren't running into one of the processors becoming idle because there wasn't a job ready for it.</i><sup id=\"cite_ref-19\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-19\">[19]</a></sup></p>", "<p><i>The fact that every <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> has a hard drive is huge for us. It's the combination of Blu-ray and hard drive. You can play the entire game without loading. We don't require an install. We're doing all the post-processing effects on the Synergistic Processing Units.</i></p>", "<p>...no video game has ever done a better job of capturing the style and rhythm of the movies. The action sequences in <i>Uncharted 2</i> look as if they were shot by a team of cinematographers, then edited into a coherent and thrilling narrative. The game\u2019s storyline is trite, but a first-rate cast of voice-over actors carry it off with flair.<sup id=\"cite_ref-63\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-63\">[63]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Limbo", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limbo_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=Y4HSyVXKYz8", "/watch?v=dY_04KJw-jk", "/watch?v=L1nF4XfnJMs", "/watch?v=nZcflEAlLIA", "/watch?v=hebBmJ1tE_E", "/watch?v=jkgo89S_wlE", "/watch?v=qPq3qKuv0aU", "/watch?v=8XqDYYftVdM", "/watch?v=XuTzqLGh4wc", "/watch?v=WCP0jgAx4ho", "/watch?v=g8yU451wD8o", "/watch?v=1tdCuJgkfYA", "/watch?v=yazDuqi7Whg", "/watch?v=cCBHgxmv5_w", "/watch?v=5k17aVeY2rI", "/watch?v=op4G1--kb-g", "/watch?v=LzHoq9EzHZY", "/watch?v=nSp5tgGbPs0", "/watch?v=xePTHwg4OXg", "/watch?v=yDm6PAgNohU"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Limbo</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Puzzle_video_game\" title=\"Puzzle video game\">puzzle</a>-<a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by independent studio <a href=\"/wiki/Playdead\" title=\"Playdead\">Playdead</a>. The game was released in July 2010 on <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_Live_Arcade\" title=\"Xbox Live Arcade\">Xbox Live Arcade</a>, and has since been <a href=\"/wiki/Porting\" title=\"Porting\">ported</a> to several other systems, including the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. <i>Limbo</i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/2D_computer_graphics\" title=\"2D computer graphics\">2D</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Side-scrolling_video_game\" title=\"Side-scrolling video game\">side-scroller</a>, incorporating a <a href=\"/wiki/Physics_engine\" title=\"Physics engine\">physics system</a> that governs environmental objects and the <a href=\"/wiki/Player_character\" title=\"Player character\">player character</a>. The player guides an unnamed boy through dangerous environments and traps as he searches for his sister. The developer built the game's puzzles expecting the player to fail before finding the correct solution. Playdead called the style of play \"trial and death\", and used gruesome imagery for the boy's deaths to steer the player from unworkable solutions.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Mass Effect 2", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Effect_2", "Videos": ["/watch?v=Y2O-0-fQOOs", "/watch?v=bIG2dWLHaYU", "/watch?v=PHCA8tK117c", "/watch?v=XhIFCyGGI1w", "/watch?v=vCQ4eCQoJSw&list=PL5D681DCC23B88E89", "/watch?v=TUsbXc9RXmk", "/watch?v=sjOEmHEd2XM", "/watch?v=ShMt3KTPq9g", "/watch?v=_eNqzoKG6X0", "/user/biowaremasseffect", "/watch?v=vCQ4eCQoJSw", "/watch?v=HinsGPuqIDg", "/watch?v=AluTOOCVXVQ", "/watch?v=nETxAJsD0N4", "/watch?v=nrber0OzLOg", "/watch?v=oIOaJA-apis", "/watch?v=NPDp7SWLi3k", "/watch?v=X6PJEmEHIaY", "/watch?v=S5_mHgxSRzQ", "/watch?v=y8gNbDFIbgw"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Mass Effect 2</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/BioWare\" title=\"BioWare\">BioWare</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Arts\" title=\"Electronic Arts\">Electronic Arts</a>. It was released for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> in 2010, and for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> in 2011. <i>Mass Effect 2</i> is the second installment of the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Mass_Effect\" title=\"Mass Effect\">Mass Effect</a></i> series and a sequel to the original <i><a href=\"/wiki/Mass_Effect_(video_game)\" title=\"Mass Effect (video game)\">Mass Effect</a></i>. The game takes place within the <a href=\"/wiki/Milky_Way\" title=\"Milky Way\">Milky Way</a> galaxy during the 22nd century, where humanity is threatened by an <a href=\"/wiki/Insectoid\" title=\"Insectoid\">insectoid</a> species known as the Collectors. The player assumes the role of <a href=\"/wiki/Commander_Shepard\" title=\"Commander Shepard\">Commander Shepard</a>, an elite human soldier who must construct and gain the loyalty of a diverse team and stop the enemy in a <a href=\"/wiki/Suicide_mission\" title=\"Suicide mission\">suicide mission</a>. With the use of a completed <a href=\"/wiki/Saved_game\" title=\"Saved game\">saved game</a> of its predecessor, the player can impact the story of the game in numerous ways.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Red Dead Redemption", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Dead_Redemption", "Videos": ["/watch?v=-o7rES_3ymA", "/watch?v=F63h3v9QV7w", "/watch?v=PD24MkbHQrc", "/watch?v=gmA6MrX81z4", "/watch?v=aOpKJ6hjPIM", "/watch?v=3RQILkpHp3k", "/watch?v=rLvbXB1ydCM", "/watch?v=2CXe0QyOfWU", "/watch?v=fYaC2cDxor8", "/watch?v=aOpKJ6hjPIM&list=PLQFebWhiSdHntCsBrr45nttah8-DGKhsR", "/watch?v=yBpBi5ivOoQ", "/watch?v=5vlk1Fv95mU", "/watch?v=e6sQcNShvvo", "/watch?v=aaQvlmDfKGc", "/watch?v=AvBhPAMDUAQ", "/watch?v=BeWGJ0aPwJw", "/watch?v=JXZKLfLZkv8", "/watch?v=3f8Qt5CUoo0", "/watch?v=SxJxUKOmCJM", "/watch?v=fIcuW4aJRiI"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Red Dead Redemption</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Western_(genre)\" title=\"Western (genre)\">Western</a>-themed <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_San_Diego\" title=\"Rockstar San Diego\">Rockstar San Diego</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_Games\" title=\"Rockstar Games\">Rockstar Games</a>. It was released for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> consoles in May 2010. It is the second title in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Red_Dead\" title=\"Red Dead\">Red Dead</a></i> franchise, after 2004's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Red_Dead_Revolver\" title=\"Red Dead Revolver\">Red Dead Revolver</a></i>. The game, set during the decline of the <a href=\"/wiki/American_Frontier\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"American Frontier\">American Frontier</a> in the year 1911, follows <a href=\"/wiki/Red_Dead_Redemption#John_Marston\" title=\"Red Dead Redemption\">John Marston</a>, a former outlaw whose wife and son are taken hostage by the government in ransom for his services as a hired gun. Having no other choice, Marston sets out to bring the three members of his former gang to justice.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Rock Band 3", "Genre": "Rhythm", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Band_3", "Videos": ["/watch?v=nmWJNidyqKM", "/watch?v=IiXMHLTZxkY", "/watch?v=wy7RG0ZJ9BY", "/watch?v=7K9ypcQIwlk", "/watch?v=j60rgz0L7OU", "/watch?v=b2gjEP1PfTU", "/watch?v=b16wc0N1zew", "/watch?v=YnClYsPRSUE", "/watch?v=EGX1rrwdiXc", "/watch?v=kC6zhsTgC3E", "/watch?v=HC3_-6BVW-c", "/watch?v=Pi8xqou_Xis", "/watch?v=R4De6Hblk3I", "/watch?v=lnAZFEmsnD4", "/watch?v=t-cs4hxYar4", "/watch?v=JSyrFzkN0BM", "/watch?v=Gdh4_mstv48", "/watch?v=Q6Y61UD0UHw", "/watch?v=C570BPhM7oY", "/watch?v=O-KJCOvoPmM"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Rock Band 3</b></i> is a 2010 <a href=\"/wiki/Music_video_game\" title=\"Music video game\">music video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Harmonix\" title=\"Harmonix\">Harmonix</a>. The game was initially published and distributed by <a href=\"/wiki/MTV_Games\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"MTV Games\">MTV Games</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Arts\" title=\"Electronic Arts\">Electronic Arts</a>, respectively, in late October 2010. <a href=\"/wiki/Mad_Catz\" title=\"Mad Catz\">Mad Catz</a> took over both roles and re-released the title on November 23, 2011. It is the third main game in the <a href=\"/wiki/Rock_Band\" title=\"Rock Band\"><i>Rock Band</i> series</a>. As with the previous titles, <i>Rock Band 3</i> allows players to simulate the playing of <a href=\"/wiki/Rock_music\" title=\"Rock music\">rock music</a> and many other subgenres using special instrument controllers mimicking <a href=\"/wiki/Lead_guitar\" title=\"Lead guitar\">lead</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Bass_guitar\" title=\"Bass guitar\">bass guitar</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Drum_kit\" title=\"Drum kit\">drums</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Singing\" title=\"Singing\">vocals</a>. <i>Rock Band 3</i> expands upon previous games by including three-part vocal harmonies \u2014 previously used in <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Beatles:_Rock_Band\" title=\"The Beatles: Rock Band\">The Beatles: Rock Band</a></i> and <i><a href=\"/wiki/Green_Day:_Rock_Band\" title=\"Green Day: Rock Band\">Green Day: Rock Band</a></i> (up to 3 singers on a song) \u2014 plus support for <a href=\"/wiki/MIDI\" title=\"MIDI\">MIDI</a>-compatible keyboards, electronic drumkits, and even use of a real guitar in \"Pro\" mode.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Super Mario Galaxy 2", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_Galaxy_2", "Videos": ["/watch?v=O7steQttNTo", "/watch?v=eDX_fY3wDM0", "/watch?v=tqw4LP2nL64", "/watch?v=QJDdjY-PxSI", "/watch?v=u0p5JjVimMc", "/watch?v=FQD5WWxjQvg", "/watch?v=RAwG4cRGRC4", "/watch?v=OGjuGDr-qmo", "/watch?v=s5t3fV6ELNk", "/watch?v=hzpVxtG3qPw", "/watch?v=VzKdOIafg0k", "/watch?v=jRdRK-1mymI", "/watch?v=FJv4jDujmJY", "/watch?v=qx45wAnT7Ec", "/watch?v=QsAKvbOs2lE", "/watch?v=zD-jHpPZOkw", "/watch?v=zq6yx69HH6M", "/watch?v=bX-ihOcMapM", "/watch?v=NKD8cWOEglY", "/watch?v=22odulbixq8"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Super Mario Galaxy 2</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[a]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game\" title=\"Platform game\">platforming</a> video game developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo\" title=\"Nintendo\">Nintendo</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Wii\" title=\"Wii\">Wii</a>. It was first announced at <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Entertainment_Expo_2009\" title=\"Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009\">E3 2009</a> and is the sequel to <i><a href=\"/wiki/Super_Mario_Galaxy\" title=\"Super Mario Galaxy\">Super Mario Galaxy</a></i>. It was released worldwide in 2010. The story follows <a href=\"/wiki/Mario\" title=\"Mario\">Mario</a> as he pursues the Koopa King, <a href=\"/wiki/Bowser_(character)\" title=\"Bowser (character)\">Bowser</a>, into <a href=\"/wiki/Outer_space\" title=\"Outer space\">outer space</a>, where he has imprisoned <a href=\"/wiki/Princess_Peach\" title=\"Princess Peach\">Princess Peach</a> and taken control of the <a href=\"/wiki/Universe\" title=\"Universe\">universe</a> using Power Stars and Grand Stars. Mario must travel across various <a href=\"/wiki/Galaxy\" title=\"Galaxy\">galaxies</a> to recover the Power Stars in order to travel to the center of the universe and rescue the princess.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Super Meat Boy", "Genre": "Platform", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Meat_Boy", "Videos": ["/watch?v=snaionoxjos", "/watch?v=yQiqBY47xt4", "/watch?v=AKjjyDUgGd8", "/watch?v=8DLPiGJDSQs", "/watch?v=4nMiJ7Hi2Ug", "/watch?v=MzNKe_nQ1As", "/watch?v=Unu5PhM1f0I", "/watch?v=o7R-vr29584", "/watch?v=ZQZeQSaXwR8", "/watch?v=ziWj-isMHLA", "/watch?v=gWv51rj69G8", "/watch?v=RRQS3bTQdVA", "/watch?v=8brvCmgteBw", "/watch?v=D5Mkje6dfho", "/watch?v=ghe4dph3Alc", "/watch?v=kdsqKz9G7NI", "/watch?v=vxPcXWcexKs", "/watch?v=z5LiCHs6DWU", "/watch?v=h21U3U6h81M", "/watch?v=0rVprkTvPJE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Super Meat Boy</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Indie_game\" title=\"Indie game\">independent</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> designed by <a href=\"/wiki/Edmund_McMillen\" title=\"Edmund McMillen\">Edmund McMillen</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Tommy_Refenes\" title=\"Tommy Refenes\">Tommy Refenes</a> and developed by Team Meat. It is the successor to McMillen and Jonathan McEntee's 2008 <a href=\"/wiki/Adobe_Flash\" title=\"Adobe Flash\">flash game</a> <i>Meat Boy</i>. <i>Super Meat Boy</i> was released on the <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> through <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_Live_Arcade\" title=\"Xbox Live Arcade\">Xbox Live Arcade</a> in October 2010, on <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a> in November 2010, on <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a> a year later in November 2011, on <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a> in December 2011 as a part of the <a href=\"/wiki/Humble_Indie_Bundle#Humble_Indie_Bundle#4\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Humble Indie Bundle\">Humble Indie Bundle #4</a>, in May 2012 as a part of the <a href=\"/wiki/Humble_Indie_Bundle_V\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Humble Indie Bundle V\">Humble Indie Bundle V</a>, on <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_4\" title=\"PlayStation 4\">PlayStation 4</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_Vita\" title=\"PlayStation Vita\">PlayStation Vita</a> in October 2015, on <a href=\"/wiki/Wii_U\" title=\"Wii U\">Wii U</a> in May 2016, and for the <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_Switch\" title=\"Nintendo Switch\">Nintendo Switch</a> in January 2018.<sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[1]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Batman: Arkham City", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Arkham_City", "Videos": ["/watch?v=muCtJsy-d9w", "/watch?v=-V1ZF5cNYCs", "/watch?v=-VaQfsRQ65w", "/watch?v=rhFI9SWwd8U", "/user/BatmanArkhamCity", "/watch?v=pcaFdTCiz4U", "/watch?v=vYdACm1xEOY", "/watch?v=FCTdm8Nb7Ps", "/watch?v=nNt4ie7-uO4", "/watch?v=5qMmdIQsx-k&list=PL4CFB3FD219EB4C7E", "/watch?v=BR1GPU2bvVc", "/watch?v=XNDpxT4dslI", "/watch?v=wsf78BS9VE0", "/watch?v=9pnK8akbd2M", "/watch?v=HXQWUfeGFR0", "/watch?v=sXkuaCEXmiY", "/watch?v=CSYeZMEQmno", "/watch?v=yXqj0rpyD2c", "/watch?v=CalUp9laldE", "/watch?v=QqDWx8kfoXo"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Batman: Arkham City</b></i> is a 2011 <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Rocksteady_Studios\" title=\"Rocksteady Studios\">Rocksteady Studios</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Warner_Bros._Interactive_Entertainment\" title=\"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment\">Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment</a>. Based on the <a href=\"/wiki/DC_Comics\" title=\"DC Comics\">DC Comics</a> superhero <a href=\"/wiki/Batman\" title=\"Batman\">Batman</a>, it is the sequel to the 2009 video game <i><a href=\"/wiki/Batman:_Arkham_Asylum\" title=\"Batman: Arkham Asylum\">Batman: Arkham Asylum</a></i> and the second installment in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Batman:_Arkham\" title=\"Batman: Arkham\">Batman: Arkham</a></i> series. Written by veteran <i>Batman</i> writer <a href=\"/wiki/Paul_Dini\" title=\"Paul Dini\">Paul Dini</a> with Paul Crocker and <a href=\"/wiki/Sefton_Hill\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sefton Hill\">Sefton Hill</a>, <i>Arkham City</i> is inspired by the long-running comic book <a href=\"/wiki/Mythos\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Mythos\">mythos</a>. In the game's main storyline, Batman is incarcerated in Arkham City, a huge new super-prison enclosing the decaying urban slums of fictional <a href=\"/wiki/Gotham_City\" title=\"Gotham City\">Gotham City</a>. He must uncover the secret behind the sinister scheme, \"Protocol 10\", orchestrated by the facility's warden, <a href=\"/wiki/Hugo_Strange\" title=\"Hugo Strange\">Hugo Strange</a>. The game's leading characters are predominantly voiced by actors from the <a href=\"/wiki/DC_animated_universe\" title=\"DC animated universe\">DC Animated Universe</a>, with <a href=\"/wiki/Kevin_Conroy\" title=\"Kevin Conroy\">Kevin Conroy</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Mark_Hamill\" title=\"Mark Hamill\">Mark Hamill</a> reprising their roles as Batman and the <a href=\"/wiki/Joker_(comics)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Joker (comics)\">Joker</a>, respectively.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Dark Souls", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Souls", "Videos": ["/watch?v=9IbPrk-yuts", "/watch?v=R6xaY64GNfs", "/watch?v=7pV5r4ePww8", "/watch?v=PMU41taZJLw", "/watch?v=3UW51bewyDw", "/watch?v=pV8mbFxZHO4", "/watch?v=Y8h0E8SSjJE", "/watch?v=QNpLhv21BS0", "/watch?v=0J4u1FD87FM", "/watch?v=YWEk9TzLa50", "/watch?v=r3HdfzC7Shg", "/watch?v=cWBwFhUv1-8", "/watch?v=N6zrakuxY_s", "/watch?v=_zDZYrIUgKE", "/watch?v=4IzXvLXbfzg", "/watch?v=mbDmI_2IVQ8", "/watch?v=_fG_G3VWGu4", "/watch?v=AGEPwOkE8AI", "/watch?v=oX0cvtjKt9E", "/watch?v=93LFz_j5fQA"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Dark Souls</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[b]</a></sup> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/FromSoftware\" title=\"FromSoftware\">FromSoftware</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Namco_Bandai_Games\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Namco Bandai Games\">Namco Bandai Games</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. A <a href=\"/wiki/Spiritual_successor\" title=\"Spiritual successor\">spiritual successor</a> to FromSoftware's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Demon%27s_Souls\" title=\"Demon's Souls\">Demon's Souls</a></i>, it is the second installment in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Souls_(series)\" title=\"Souls (series)\">Souls</a></i> series of games. The game was self-published and released in Japan in September 2011, and worldwide by Namco Bandai Games the following month.</p>", "<p>There is real beauty in <i>Dark Souls</i>. It reveals that life is more suffering than pleasure, more failure than success, and that even the momentary relief of achievement is wiped away by new levels of difficulty. It is also a testament to our persistence in the face of that suffering, and it offers the comfort of a community of other players all stuck in the same hellish quagmire. Those are good qualities. That is art. And you can get all of that from the first five hours of Dark Souls. The remaining 90 or so offer nothing but an increasingly nonsensical variation on that experience.<sup id=\"cite_ref-42\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-42\">[40]</a></sup></p>", "<p>This is going to sound bad but our main priority was to get the game onto the PC as fast as possible, because people wanted it on the PC. The PC market in Japan is so minimal that originally there were no plans to make it on the PC, but with the strong petition from the North American and European fans, even with the lack of experience of working on a PC platform we still did our best to try to get it out as fast as possible. [The problems] were expected to a certain extent.</p>"]}, {"Title": "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_V:_Skyrim", "Videos": ["/watch?v=JSRtYpNRoN0", "/watch?v=QpvM9uwOcUc", "/watch?v=w1AenlOEXao", "/watch?v=XH9fCA3dmGc", "/watch?v=TRmdXDH9b1s", "/watch?v=rjTOF8IC528", "/watch?v=fg_vqd8zAhw", "/watch?v=yoXFk-0NrDI", "/watch?v=soKDyDjc3KQ", "/watch?v=K6YIB_bHb_g", "/watch?v=lTjRZ__-278", "/watch?v=-l1wMR2t56A", "/watch?v=X1epacByONM", "/watch?v=oZqXKZOS2jQ", "/watch?v=bwJc-AknFEo", "/watch?v=iKkWcfawKFE", "/watch?v=zqZk2AekH1I", "/watch?v=bH1GUi8rNQk", "/watch?v=s5xst39v8wE", "/watch?v=fFNc33OUIAM"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Game_Studios\" title=\"Bethesda Game Studios\">Bethesda Game Studios</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Bethesda_Softworks\" title=\"Bethesda Softworks\">Bethesda Softworks</a>. It is the fifth main installment in <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls\" title=\"The Elder Scrolls\">The Elder Scrolls</a></i> series, following <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion\" title=\"The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion\">The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion</a></i>, and was released worldwide for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a> on November 11, 2011.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Minecraft", "Genre": "Sandbox", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minecraft", "Videos": ["/watch?v=MmB9b5njVbA", "/user/TeamMojang", "/watch?v=FaMTedT6P0I", "/watch?v=Nq_Q77bJ3H0", "/watch?v=X-fMtNOS_gU", "/watch?v=1qEEd7J3DBo", "/watch?v=oor1b4XLhLo", "/watch?v=xiW_4Uyhnww", "/watch?v=31sEAe5st8E", "/watch?v=Y98AVuzugE0", "/watch?v=ngeu7b_EfCc", "/watch?v=W8y5iNhk_OA", "/watch?v=xKXwOTJ9yhU", "/watch?v=HcoGN4kUcjI", "/watch?v=UbycJ6uhhPs", "/watch?v=k2dQuIIUT-o", "/watch?v=rvlwWiskcLk", "/watch?v=D2Z9oKTzzrM", "/watch?v=5nWMr2njHiA", "/watch?v=di-itvdeoKI"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Minecraft</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Sandbox_game\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sandbox game\">sandbox</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> created and designed by Swedish game designer <a href=\"/wiki/Markus_Persson\" title=\"Markus Persson\">Markus \"Notch\" Persson</a>, and later fully developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Mojang\" title=\"Mojang\">Mojang</a>. The creative and building aspects of <i>Minecraft</i> allow players to build with a variety of different cubes in a <a href=\"/wiki/3D_computer_graphics\" title=\"3D computer graphics\">3D</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Procedural_generation\" title=\"Procedural generation\">procedurally generated</a> world. Other activities in the game include exploration, resource gathering, crafting, and combat.</p>", "<p><br></p>"]}, {"Title": "Portal 2", "Genre": "Puzzle-platformer", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal_2", "Videos": ["/watch?v=tax4e4hBBZc", "/watch?v=A88YiZdXugA", "/watch?v=81mzm5ARi9U", "/watch?v=GtAwo4EsFbw", "/watch?v=JZD17pQSqUU", "/watch?v=6XLRz-0MVI8", "/watch?v=Kyc4JK24EuI", "/watch?v=r-613xPNkVQ", "/watch?v=au-wIbZeED8", "/watch?v=4iFDPEO6vYA", "/watch?v=Pcf99_DZZew", "/watch?v=OgEuvkckNHI", "/watch?v=TluRVBhmf8w", "/watch?v=PuQzw_XjHG8", "/watch?v=bV4AEBk6KDY", "/watch?v=H50wW4eAFKo", "/watch?v=ehYd4ge4ChM", "/watch?v=APAcU3YBhYc", "/watch?v=s_dbbbxVWXI", "/watch?v=fUqsvsinajk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Portal 2</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/First-person_(video_games)\" title=\"First-person (video games)\">first-person</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Platform_game#Puzzle_platformers\" title=\"Platform game\">puzzle-platform</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Valve_Corporation\" title=\"Valve Corporation\">Valve Corporation</a>. It is the sequel to <i><a href=\"/wiki/Portal_(video_game)\" title=\"Portal (video game)\">Portal</a></i> (2007) and was released on April 19, 2011 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>. The retail versions of the game were published by <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Arts\" title=\"Electronic Arts\">Electronic Arts</a>, while online distribution of the PC versions is handled by Valve's content delivery service <a href=\"/wiki/Steam_(software)\" title=\"Steam (software)\">Steam</a>. <i>Portal 2</i> was announced in March 2010, following a week-long <a href=\"/wiki/Alternate_reality_game\" title=\"Alternate reality game\">alternate reality game</a> based on new <a href=\"/wiki/Patch_(computing)\" title=\"Patch (computing)\">patches</a> to the original game. Before the game's release on Steam, the company released the <a href=\"/wiki/Potato_Sack\" title=\"Potato Sack\">Potato Sack</a>, a second multi-week alternate reality game, involving 13 independently developed titles which culminated in a <a href=\"/wiki/Distributed_computing\" title=\"Distributed computing\">distributed computing</a> spoof to release <i>Portal 2</i> several hours early.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Fire Emblem: Awakening", "Genre": "Turn-based strategy", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Emblem:_Awakening", "Videos": ["/watch?v=n-BB3KbVUYI", "/watch?v=k0b6NyrRWkE", "/watch?v=7SrmXanNn2o", "/watch?v=lhn22wfA0sQ", "/watch?v=FavS3PRx9_w", "/watch?v=J_myTX__dgU", "/watch?v=SFawAqATUXY", "/watch?v=KE9NbzrGX_w", "/watch?v=K0XiYM84dsE", "/watch?v=2g02vd83yqU", "/watch?v=Pz2LJ-4DDWU", "/watch?v=g6KSzCsrxVI", "/watch?v=PLKRM4dDr2Y", "/watch?v=4n_iMoXkO7A", "/watch?v=L7-FgKXLucc", "/watch?v=94CCxVMltQY", "/watch?v=2KZTes-O34E", "/watch?v=r-YXytEwRFA", "/watch?v=vcNSOucZduE", "/watch?v=Rahm0aTMI7U"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Fire Emblem Awakening</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[a]</a></sup> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Tactical_role-playing_game\" title=\"Tactical role-playing game\">tactical role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a>, developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Intelligent_Systems\" title=\"Intelligent Systems\">Intelligent Systems</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_Software_Planning_%26_Development\" title=\"Nintendo Software Planning & Development\">Nintendo SPD</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo\" title=\"Nintendo\">Nintendo</a> for the <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_3DS\" title=\"Nintendo 3DS\">Nintendo 3DS</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Handheld_video_game_console\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Handheld video game console\">handheld video game console</a> in April 2012 in Japan, and April 2013 outside Japan. It is the eleventh entry in the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Fire_Emblem\" title=\"Fire Emblem\">Fire Emblem</a></i> series,<sup id=\"cite_ref-11\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-11\">[b]</a></sup> and the first to be developed for the Nintendo 3DS.<sup id=\"cite_ref-IwataInterview_10-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-IwataInterview-10\">[9]</a></sup> The gameplay, like previous <i>Fire Emblem</i> games, focuses on tactical movement of characters across a battlefield fighting enemy units. Other features include the ability to build relationships between the characters to improve their abilities, adjustable difficulty levels, a mode that disables the <a href=\"/wiki/Permanent_death\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Permanent death\">permanent death</a> of characters, and multiple camera perspectives in battle.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Hotline Miami", "Genre": "Top-down shooter", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotline_Miami", "Videos": ["/watch?v=2o9SUPgyZRY", "/watch?v=Kqr0yUuSiTs", "/watch?v=3HQshGnjpo0", "/watch?v=KIZYjrx4LbM", "/watch?v=Nv-XCM8sies", "/watch?v=2vpw7Lebvj4", "/watch?v=MUN9GzwUNZA", "/watch?v=_5AJtaYx1Eg", "/watch?v=XE3M4CLhZAM", "/watch?v=kHeETQUd2W0", "/watch?v=p5bHPOLadfM", "/watch?v=PAhRtGPjvnU", "/watch?v=rchhUkTgWrQ", "/watch?v=xJuR48PSCW8", "/watch?v=rKTXLwfvOTI", "/watch?v=kJft94Ox6Q4", "/watch?v=5W4Z-GhGLio", "/watch?v=v81RgssXepY", "/watch?v=cgBrsFFDktI", "/watch?v=FWKa7X8srbk"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Hotline Miami</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Top-down_shooter\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Top-down shooter\">top-down shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> by <a href=\"/wiki/Jonatan_S%C3%B6derstr%C3%B6m\" title=\"Jonatan S\u00f6derstr\u00f6m\">Jonatan S\u00f6derstr\u00f6m</a> and Dennis Wedin, collectively known as <a href=\"/wiki/Dennaton_Games\" title=\"Dennaton Games\">Dennaton Games</a>. The game was published by <a href=\"/wiki/Devolver_Digital\" title=\"Devolver Digital\">Devolver Digital</a> and released on 23 October 2012 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[1]</a></sup></p>"]}, {"Title": "Journey", "Genre": "Adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_(2012_video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=mU3nNT4rcFg", "/watch?v=qdFCjwcK8IE", "/watch?v=61DZC-60x20", "/watch?v=iJkspWwwZLM", "/watch?v=tLpyaLNfudY", "/watch?v=pc3jqf4cdfc", "/watch?v=5NlVttFRPpU", "/watch?v=IVX7OidrkXQ", "/watch?v=3Ty4064UZ_c", "/watch?v=lNHtReya_p0", "/watch?v=YlWe_YcBWDY", "/watch?v=18ZN_lZvL7A", "/watch?v=YD8Zrruo6fE", "/watch?v=cpTtj9OAisE", "/watch?v=7ptuOWjYwSA", "/watch?v=8dkUjQezczs", "/watch?v=H7KOA_k79yo", "/watch?v=P9LHzVEPodg", "/watch?v=2BEComrj0A4", "/watch?v=yKv93LcfLOI"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Journey</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Indie_game\" title=\"Indie game\">indie</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Thatgamecompany\" title=\"Thatgamecompany\">thatgamecompany</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a>. It was released on March 13, 2012, for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> via the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_Network\" title=\"PlayStation Network\">PlayStation Network</a>. In <i>Journey</i>, the player controls a robed figure in a vast desert, traveling towards a mountain in the distance. Other players on the same journey can be discovered, and two players can meet and assist each other, but they cannot communicate via speech or text and cannot see each other's names until after the game's credits. The only form of communication between the two is a musical chime. This chime also transforms dull, stiff pieces of cloth found throughout the levels into vibrant red, affecting the game world and allowing the player to progress through the levels. The robed figure wears a trailing scarf, which when charged by approaching floating pieces of cloth, briefly allows the player to float through the air. The developers sought to evoke in the player a sense of smallness and wonder, and to forge an emotional connection between them and the anonymous players they meet along the way. The music, composed by <a href=\"/wiki/Austin_Wintory\" title=\"Austin Wintory\">Austin Wintory</a>, dynamically responds to the player's actions, building a single theme to represent the game's emotional arc throughout the story.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Mass Effect 3", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_Effect_3", "Videos": ["/watch?v=eBktyyaV9LY", "/watch?v=AluTOOCVXVQ", "/watch?v=HaUU7TtAm5c", "/watch?v=40p5H44pRc4", "/user/biowaremasseffect", "/watch?v=OoXn7x2IJ_o", "/watch?v=m7gTbdJ0WBQ", "/watch?v=UiHvJOOeHqU", "/watch?v=KKvsZI4HkLM", "/watch?v=Lpj3dy9ALQ0", "/watch?v=IJvrN6JijuU", "/watch?v=bG2mdZ23eP8", "/watch?v=RmIIN6i1Cec", "/watch?v=GvfHs3PcQh4", "/watch?v=FiQRP9PNxng", "/watch?v=S5_mHgxSRzQ", "/watch?v=kWjPRsYZlFw", "/watch?v=3pShKKOV_gA", "/watch?v=7mz-rLWUBnU", "/watch?v=FiQRP9PNxng&list=PLD080B8B1611D5573"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Mass Effect 3</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Third_person_shooter\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Third person shooter\">third person shooter</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/BioWare\" title=\"BioWare\">BioWare</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Arts\" title=\"Electronic Arts\">Electronic Arts</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Wii_U\" title=\"Wii U\">Wii U</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-Platforms_1-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-Platforms-1\">[1]</a></sup> Officially announced on December 11, 2010,<sup id=\"cite_ref-2\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-2\">[2]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-3\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-3\">[3]</a></sup> the game was released March 6, 2012<sup id=\"cite_ref-4\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-4\">[4]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-NG_5-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-NG-5\">[5]</a></sup> and marks the final chapter in the original <a href=\"/wiki/Mass_Effect\" title=\"Mass Effect\"><i>Mass Effect</i> trilogy of video games</a>, completing the story of <a href=\"/wiki/Commander_Shepard\" title=\"Commander Shepard\">Commander Shepard</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-6\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-6\">[6]</a></sup><sup id=\"cite_ref-7\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-7\">[7]</a></sup> A <a href=\"/wiki/Wii_U\" title=\"Wii U\">Wii U</a> version was announced during Nintendo's conference at <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Entertainment_Expo_2012\" title=\"Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012\">E3 2012</a>.<sup id=\"cite_ref-8\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-8\">[8]</a></sup> The Wii U port was developed by Australian developer <a href=\"/wiki/Straight_Right\" title=\"Straight Right\">Straight Right</a>,<sup id=\"cite_ref-wiiudeveloper_9-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-wiiudeveloper-9\">[9]</a></sup> and was released as a Wii U launch game<sup id=\"cite_ref-holiday12_10-0\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-holiday12-10\">[10]</a></sup> under the title <i><b>Mass Effect 3: Special Edition</b></i>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "The Walking Dead", "Genre": "Adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(video_game)", "Videos": ["/watch?v=nGuASCtizdE", "/watch?v=zL7KXz2cW38", "/watch?v=BLutlJEfIc0", "/watch?v=VlHHeptOzLY", "/watch?v=32bonBu_cis", "/watch?v=Gj-ad3raMbs", "/watch?v=6v6Td33hA-c", "/watch?v=_iKdSnoucNQ", "/watch?v=R1v0uFms68U", "/watch?v=sSTYx9Lr7P8", "/watch?v=3iAjS6LbuV8", "/watch?v=t364dF3GwZ0", "/watch?v=5WzTPv5iK6s", "/watch?v=FSi2fJALDyQ", "/watch?v=_dbZBHUXXsc", "/watch?v=b-koHSDlak0", "/watch?v=j1KQPUpbqOo", "/watch?v=MWSF9RZiUos", "/watch?v=KmXhBz7SOPM", "/watch?v=gn46CNPza9k"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>The Walking Dead</b></i> (also known as <i><b>The Walking Dead: The Game</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-5\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-5\">[5]</a></sup> and <i><b>The Walking Dead: Season One</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-6\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-6\">[6]</a></sup>) is an <a href=\"/wiki/Episodic_video_game\" title=\"Episodic video game\">episodic</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Interactive_movie\" title=\"Interactive movie\">interactive drama</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Graphic_adventure_game\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Graphic adventure game\">graphic adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Survival_horror\" title=\"Survival horror\">survival horror</a> video game developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Telltale_Games\" title=\"Telltale Games\">Telltale Games</a>. Based on <a href=\"/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(comic_book)\" title=\"The Walking Dead (comic book)\"><i>The Walking Dead</i> comic book series</a>, the game consists of five episodes, released between April and November 2012. It is available for <a href=\"/wiki/Android_(operating_system)\" title=\"Android (operating system)\">Android</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/IOS\" title=\"IOS\">iOS</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Kindle_Fire_HDX\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Kindle Fire HDX\">Kindle Fire HDX</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Mac_OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Mac OS X\">Mac OS X</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_Vita\" title=\"PlayStation Vita\">PlayStation Vita</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_4\" title=\"PlayStation 4\">PlayStation 4</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_One\" title=\"Xbox One\">Xbox One</a>. The game is the first of <a href=\"/wiki/The_Walking_Dead_(video_game_series)\" title=\"The Walking Dead (video game series)\"><i>The Walking Dead</i> video game series</a> published by Telltale.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Dota 2", "Genre": "MOBA", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dota_2", "Videos": ["/watch?v=-cSFPIwMEq4", "/watch?v=LV1ZV_DG3kI", "/watch?v=SmnqsdeHFT0", "/watch?v=gxpfEUFVEY8", "/watch?v=IowT-0oQtLM", "/watch?v=Ii_EjA7bqYw", "/watch?v=4lRZ4Z6o-6U", "/watch?v=H6YDqxiKZ7c", "/watch?v=DKPm_ucOKwg", "/watch?v=guGFT27SavM", "/watch?v=NDsvq8MkPZ8", "/watch?v=vaI2w1UoXro", "/watch?v=55fBpL1IFvU", "/watch?v=fTRJ2L52LrE", "/watch?v=nNdzo1n8PGU", "/watch?v=x_kW79GGTgI", "/watch?v=Om9eTFERicM", "/watch?v=t_rMi5Kg6gw", "/watch?v=ZFknOLXTrY0", "/watch?v=LDymLWfp_uA"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Dota 2</b></i> is a <a href=\"/wiki/Free-to-play\" title=\"Free-to-play\">free-to-play</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Multiplayer_online_battle_arena\" title=\"Multiplayer online battle arena\">multiplayer online battle arena</a> (MOBA) video game developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Valve_Corporation\" title=\"Valve Corporation\">Valve Corporation</a>. The game is the stand-alone sequel to <i><a href=\"/wiki/Defense_of_the_Ancients\" title=\"Defense of the Ancients\">Defense of the Ancients</a></i> (<i>DotA</i>), which was a community-created <a href=\"/wiki/Mod_(video_gaming)\" title=\"Mod (video gaming)\">mod</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/Blizzard_Entertainment\" title=\"Blizzard Entertainment\">Blizzard Entertainment</a>'s <i><a href=\"/wiki/Warcraft_III:_Reign_of_Chaos\" title=\"Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos\">Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos</a></i> and its expansion pack, <i><a href=\"/wiki/Warcraft_III:_The_Frozen_Throne\" title=\"Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne\">The Frozen Throne</a></i>. <i>Dota 2</i> is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the <a href=\"/wiki/Level_(video_gaming)\" title=\"Level (video gaming)\">map</a>. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a \"hero\", who all have unique <a href=\"/wiki/Skill_(role-playing_games)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Skill (role-playing games)\">abilities</a> and differing styles of play. During a match, players collect <a href=\"/wiki/Experience_point\" title=\"Experience point\">experience points</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Item_(gaming)\" title=\"Item (gaming)\">items</a> for their heroes to successfully <a href=\"/wiki/Player_versus_player\" title=\"Player versus player\">battle the opposing team's heroes</a>, who attempt to do the same to them. A team wins by being the first to destroy a large structure located in the opposing team's base, called the \"Ancient\".</p>"]}, {"Title": "Grand Theft Auto V", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_V", "Videos": ["/watch?v=QkkoHAzjnUs", "/watch?v=hvoD7ehZPcM", "/user/RockstarGames", "/watch?v=Bf38HiYPMiI", "/watch?v=SC66xH7s-0M", "/watch?v=Vzue74y7A84", "/watch?v=oCZgVGFwKo0", "/watch?v=N-xHcvug3WI", "/watch?v=3DBrG2YjqQA", "/watch?v=iQ-8LXpWMeI", "/watch?v=hBvMSP7cI-Q", "/watch?v=HqZXw5M6qQY", "/watch?v=kfzrQGU6jhM", "/watch?v=EnGc3mPkZ38", "/watch?v=b4TiCx78220", "/watch?v=0uyEk5x0b4c", "/watch?v=sfBQkIG8ymw", "/watch?v=XAOUlsrmzYM", "/watch?v=Ro7HAwV7wh4", "/watch?v=KI1ukKxPsGc"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Grand Theft Auto V</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_North\" title=\"Rockstar North\">Rockstar North</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Rockstar_Games\" title=\"Rockstar Games\">Rockstar Games</a>. It was released in September 2013 for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_360\" title=\"Xbox 360\">Xbox 360</a>, in November 2014 for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_4\" title=\"PlayStation 4\">PlayStation 4</a> and <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_One\" title=\"Xbox One\">Xbox One</a>, and in April 2015 for <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Microsoft Windows</a>. It is the first main entry in the <a href=\"/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto\" title=\"Grand Theft Auto\"><i>Grand Theft Auto</i> series</a> since 2008's <i><a href=\"/wiki/Grand_Theft_Auto_IV\" title=\"Grand Theft Auto IV\">Grand Theft Auto IV</a></i>. Set within the fictional state of San Andreas, based on <a href=\"/wiki/Southern_California\" title=\"Southern California\">Southern California</a>, the <a href=\"/wiki/Single-player_video_game\" title=\"Single-player video game\">single-player</a> story follows three criminals and their efforts to commit heists while under pressure from a government agency. The <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> design lets players <a href=\"/wiki/Nonlinear_gameplay\" title=\"Nonlinear gameplay\">freely roam</a> San Andreas' open countryside and the fictional city of Los Santos, based on <a href=\"/wiki/Los_Angeles\" title=\"Los Angeles\">Los Angeles</a>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "The Last of Us", "Genre": "Action-adventure", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_of_Us", "Videos": ["/watch?v=OQWD5W3fpPM", "/watch?v=UzdNECcio54", "/watch?v=W01L70IGBgE", "/watch?v=W2Wnvvj33Wo", "/watch?v=qLGxubfC1Ik", "/watch?v=zdkmWigbq9Y", "/watch?v=p4pYIsaZqE0", "/watch?v=OQpdSVF_k_w", "/watch?v=AaOWRvmtEFQ", "/watch?v=8ZYkj0glnqs", "/watch?v=Ke-WyD2C_pY", "/watch?v=NCXFnb9Fr5o", "/watch?v=LPon4DyAMQU", "/watch?v=qPNiIeKMHyg", "/watch?v=XlGhXNLN7G8", "/watch?v=giW-5nlJ-UE", "/watch?v=_pMIL7gM0XE", "/watch?v=NViPCcCeAlM", "/watch?v=q9aC6BXOg8A", "/watch?v=kbLOokeC3VU"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>The Last of Us</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action-adventure_game\" title=\"Action-adventure game\">action-adventure</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Survival_horror\" title=\"Survival horror\">survival horror</a> video game developed by <a href=\"/wiki/Naughty_Dog\" title=\"Naughty Dog\">Naughty Dog</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a>. It was released for the <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_3\" title=\"PlayStation 3\">PlayStation 3</a> worldwide on June 14, 2013. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl named <a href=\"/wiki/Ellie_(The_Last_of_Us)\" title=\"Ellie (The Last of Us)\">Ellie</a> across a <a href=\"/wiki/Apocalyptic_and_post-apocalyptic_fiction\" title=\"Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction\">post-apocalyptic</a> United States. <i>The Last of Us</i> is played from a <a href=\"/wiki/Virtual_camera_system#Third-person_view\" title=\"Virtual camera system\">third-person perspective</a>; players use firearms and <a href=\"/wiki/Improvised_weapons\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Improvised weapons\">improvised weapons</a>, and can use <a href=\"/wiki/Stealth_game\" title=\"Stealth game\">stealth</a> to defend against hostile humans and <a href=\"/wiki/Cannibalism\" title=\"Cannibalism\">cannibalistic</a> creatures infected by a mutated strain of the <i><a href=\"/wiki/Cordyceps\" title=\"Cordyceps\">Cordyceps</a></i> fungus. In the game's <a href=\"/wiki/Multiplayer_video_game\" title=\"Multiplayer video game\">online multiplayer</a> mode, up to eight players engage in <a href=\"/wiki/Cooperative_gameplay\" title=\"Cooperative gameplay\">cooperative</a> and competitive gameplay.</p>"]}, {"Title": "TowerFall", "Genre": "Fighting", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TowerFall", "Videos": ["/watch?v=dG_vhHWwFSk", "/watch?v=Es-okjDMAbI", "/watch?v=H0x4apOxmjg", "/watch?v=LpreXmKdsTs", "/watch?v=ILmAJm6v5Lo", "/watch?v=zbL4U_OGtFQ", "/watch?v=oOcl20qcHsM", "/watch?v=tX7dlKhjXZo", "/watch?v=7XKSMt7NW6Q", "/watch?v=-4HtnQEWJng", "/watch?v=i5kvRykqo6A", "/watch?v=ZZ64wOcJL9Y", "/watch?v=PxEnXaQwR5c", "/watch?v=joYhOO2UUlo", "/watch?v=gZ23zI2DLGY", "/watch?v=D3EqTfAEcVc", "/watch?v=iofYDsA2yqg", "/watch?v=ey3GiGBRAJs", "/watch?v=yBwYbU6qYQk", "/watch?v=i2gdtm3gNEE"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>TowerFall</b></i> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_game\" title=\"Action game\">action</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Indie_video_game\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Indie video game\">indie video game</a> created by Matt Thorson through his company Matt Makes Games. In the game, players control up to four archers in a <a href=\"/wiki/Professional_wrestling_battle_royal\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Professional wrestling battle royal\">battle royale</a>. It was released as an <a href=\"/wiki/Ouya\" title=\"Ouya\">Ouya</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Microconsole\" title=\"Microconsole\">microconsole</a> in June 2013 and was later <a href=\"/wiki/Porting#Porting_in_gaming\" title=\"Porting\">ported</a> to <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_4\" title=\"PlayStation 4\">PlayStation 4</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Xbox_One\" title=\"Xbox One\">Xbox One</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Nintendo_Switch\" title=\"Nintendo Switch\">Nintendo Switch</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Linux\" title=\"Linux\">Linux</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/OS_X\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"OS X\">OS X</a>, and <a href=\"/wiki/Microsoft_Windows\" title=\"Microsoft Windows\">Windows</a> as <i><b>TowerFall Ascension</b></i>.</p>"]}, {"Title": "Bloodborne", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodborne", "Videos": ["/watch?v=G203e1HhixY", "/watch?v=iTDvYvlyPaE", "/watch?v=2Crk_GpxGQE", "/watch?v=gLsc-U8b4E8", "/watch?v=vbGdIdHOO3I", "/watch?v=_PofO32sS8s", "/watch?v=O2ScbMwe7hc", "/watch?v=WgLcAozCAKs", "/watch?v=_5o8jwqKsDE", "/watch?v=PmnGHp-NXuk", "/watch?v=hXD7Jua5bXM", "/watch?v=nHT2RSD5GAM", "/watch?v=oH09P4w2Wn0", "/watch?v=z9kAbFa78kA", "/watch?v=U4law8BVrBU", "/watch?v=CtdwWiTl76s", "/watch?v=FXCoBSB7pos", "/watch?v=XtpGQBBo39s", "/watch?v=6f3j4okhb8o", "/watch?v=Hdzpy5UXT0Y"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>Bloodborne</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[a]</a></sup> is an <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game\" title=\"Video game\">video game</a> developed by <a href=\"/wiki/FromSoftware\" title=\"FromSoftware\">FromSoftware</a> and published by <a href=\"/wiki/Sony_Computer_Entertainment\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Sony Computer Entertainment\">Sony Computer Entertainment</a> for <a href=\"/wiki/PlayStation_4\" title=\"PlayStation 4\">PlayStation 4</a>. Officially announced at Sony's <a href=\"/wiki/Electronic_Entertainment_Expo_2014\" title=\"Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014\">Electronic Entertainment Expo 2014</a> conference, the game was released worldwide in March 2015. <i>Bloodborne</i> follows the player character, the Hunter, through the decrepit <a href=\"/wiki/Gothic_architecture\" title=\"Gothic architecture\">Gothic</a>, <a href=\"/wiki/Victorian_architecture\" title=\"Victorian architecture\">Victorian era</a> inspired city of Yharnam, whose inhabitants have been afflicted with an abnormal <a href=\"/wiki/Blood-borne_disease\" title=\"Blood-borne disease\">blood-borne disease</a>. Upon mysteriously awakening in Yharnam during the night of \"The Hunt\", the Hunter seeks out something known only as \"Paleblood\" for reasons unknown. The Hunter begins to unravel Yharnam's intriguing mysteries while hunting down its many terrifying beasts. Eventually, the Hunter's objective is to locate and terminate the source of the plague, and escape the nightmare.</p>"]}, {"Title": "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt", "Genre": "Action role-playing", "Link": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witcher_3:_Wild_Hunt", "Videos": ["/watch?v=XHrskkHf958", "/watch?v=c0i88t0Kacs", "/watch?v=_WSdL302C1Y", "/watch?v=xzTuMqODyd0", "/watch?v=53MyR_Z3i1w", "/watch?v=Sr-DKyAVU34", "/user/WitcherGame", "/watch?v=VF7kqc7th0A", "/watch?v=b1n_1RSS19w", "/watch?v=AOkP7C0WrkU", "/watch?v=jXCLGij9lSk", "/watch?v=jaq1FzqildA", "/watch?v=BivVXw-NLTw", "/watch?v=-NxWHYO87MM", "/watch?v=RZzf69o4DVU", "/watch?v=TZn64QA4LvA", "/watch?v=EnhOrnS31Ks", "/watch?v=4ZmQ8jjb-nE", "/watch?v=4A2bDHd-nUM", "/watch?v=FcogCjLymeI"], "Summary": ["<p><i><b>The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt</b></i><sup id=\"cite_ref-1\" class=\"reference\"><a href=\"#cite_note-1\">[a]</a></sup> is a 2015 <a href=\"/wiki/Action_role-playing_game\" title=\"Action role-playing game\">action role-playing</a> video game developed and published by <a href=\"/wiki/CD_Projekt\" title=\"CD Projekt\">CD Projekt</a>. Based on <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Witcher\" title=\"The Witcher\">The Witcher</a></i> series of <a href=\"/wiki/Fantasy_novels\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Fantasy novels\">fantasy novels</a> by <a href=\"/wiki/Polish_literature\" title=\"Polish literature\">Polish author</a> <a href=\"/wiki/Andrzej_Sapkowski\" title=\"Andrzej Sapkowski\">Andrzej Sapkowski</a>, it is the <a href=\"/wiki/Video_game_sequel\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Video game sequel\">sequel</a> to the <a href=\"/wiki/2011_in_video_gaming\" title=\"2011 in video gaming\">2011</a> video game <i><a href=\"/wiki/The_Witcher_2:_Assassins_of_Kings\" title=\"The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings\">The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings</a></i> and the third installment in <i>The Witcher</i> video game series. Played in an <a href=\"/wiki/Open_world\" title=\"Open world\">open world</a> with a <a href=\"/wiki/Third_person_(video_games)\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Third person (video games)\">third-person perspective</a>, players control protagonist <a href=\"/wiki/Geralt_of_Rivia\" title=\"Geralt of Rivia\">Geralt of Rivia</a>. Geralt, a monster hunter known as a Witcher (<a href=\"/wiki/Vedmak\" title=\"Vedmak\">Vedmak</a>), is looking for his missing adopted daughter, who is on the run from the <a href=\"/wiki/Wild_Hunt\" title=\"Wild Hunt\">Wild Hunt</a>: an otherworldly force determined to capture and use her powers. Players battle the game's many dangers with weapons and <a href=\"/wiki/Magic_(gaming)\" title=\"Magic (gaming)\">magic</a>, interact with <a href=\"/wiki/Non-player_character\" title=\"Non-player character\">non-player characters</a>, and complete main-story and side <a href=\"/wiki/Quest_(video_gaming)\" title=\"Quest (video gaming)\">quests</a> to acquire <a href=\"/wiki/Experience_points\" class=\"mw-redirect\" title=\"Experience points\">experience points</a> and gold, which are used to increase Geralt's <a href=\"/wiki/Statistic_(role-playing_games)#Skills\" title=\"Statistic (role-playing games)\">abilities</a> and purchase equipment. Its central story has <a href=\"/wiki/Nonlinear_narrative#Video_games\" title=\"Nonlinear narrative\">several endings</a>, determined by the player's choices at certain points in the game.</p>"]}]