Future Game Titles - Look out for These Warm Releases

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This summer had the release of a great number of eon.businesswire.com/news/eon/20121115006504/en/gamefly-free-trialeon.businesswire.com/news/eon/20121115006504/en/gamefly-free-trial for all programs, including the PC. In fact there are therefore many games that are being released weekly that it's hard for gamers to keep up with both the funds needed or the time to invest purchasing and enjoying these new games. However, there are a upcoming video games for gamers to get enthusiastic about in the coming weeks and months.First, and best, is Halo: Reach. This is the much anticipated "prequel" to the Halo saga. It features a single player campaign that will tell the tale of the fall of Reach and leads right up to (storyline-wise) the rise of Master Sergeant, the great star of the Halo series. This game will also feature multiplayer methods with new weapons and devices as well as new vehicles and game modes. Halo: Reach will release on September 14th for $59.99 for the standard edition. Microsoft has also released a special edition X-Box that will come provided with the game. This game is sure to make a huge splash and if it's a concept you wish to add to your collection, you must probably pre-order it to ensure that it is available.If you would instead slaughter zombies instead of fighting in the Halo market, you will be in luck with the upcoming video game Dead Rising 2. This is the highly anticipated sequel to Dead Rising and will feature a interactive environment, where you can get assorted things, mix them and make new weapons out of them. Things such as using a rolling trash can to press zombies around or fixing a saw to the entrance of a motorcycle and operating through a horde of zombies will no doubt make for some interesting and amusing conditions in this game. The game will release on September 28th for $59.99.If photographers aren't your cup of tea, there is another upcoming video game that may be a better fit. Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock gives a spin on the typical Guitar Hero experience. Not only does it feature a new tune list for you to work your path through (including Megadeath), but a new feature will bring more of a story. Your objective will be to awaken the fighters of stone, who are popular performers, who will then join you to perform more difficult songs. This game will release on September 28th and comes in a range of styles from just the game to a bunch that will include a, drums, microphone the game for $179.00.