He’s got the sort of career history that makes Solid Snake look like a wheezy recruit in the Territorial Army: a highly decorated Navy SEAL, former CIA clandestine officer, member of a top-secret NSA initiative, and commander of his own covert unit. Sam Fisher is the reason most gamers can’t walk through a narrow corridor without looking up to check for three green dots. Notable appearance: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell After AC II’s legendary Ezio, this kickass, quip-loving Greek is easily the most popular character in Ubi’s long-running series. As the first female player character in a mainline Assassin’s entry, Melissanthi Mahut absolutely nails the role, giving Kassandra a serious yet also charmingly sassy side. Whether rubbing shoulders with iconic historical figures like Socrates or slicing and dicing enemy soldiers like a Terminator in a toga, Kassandra is both a furious warrior and a slightly murder-y maker of mirth. Played with a smile and a wink, this Spartan mercenary is as charming as she is homicidal. Her baby brother may be fine(ish) - if a smidge dull - but it’s Kassandra who really shines when you start exploring the vast lands of Ubisoft’s Ancient Greek kingdom. Though you technically don’t need to choose her as the main character of Odyssey, we’d rather play a stare-off with Medusa than pick Kassandra’s half-brother, Alexios.
Notable appearance: Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey
Initially voiced by veteran English actor Billy Murray, a younger version of the character once again stole the limelight from the series’ conveyor belt of mute protagonists in 2019’s rebooted Modern Warfare, this time portrayed by Liverpudlian actor, Barry Sloane. Unflappably loyal, a little jaded, and never anything less than an undisputed badass, Price was the first Call of Duty character who was really worth paying attention to. Though he’s really only playable via flashbacks and the ridiculous ending sequence of Modern Warfare 3, the good captain steals every last second of screen time he appears in. As cockney as a plate of gun-toting jellied eels, John Price is the breakout star of Activision’s landmark rebooted shooter, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The most famous mustache in video games belongs to the most charismatic character ever to appear in Call of Duty.
Support for all the multiplayer modes from the PC version: Free For All, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, One Flag CTF, Bounty Hunt and Team Bounty Hunt.Notable appearance: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.Online multiplayer modes for up to 16 players.Localized text for English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.Unlockable bonus levels not seen in the original release.Unique levels and enemies featured in the N64 version.Ambient Occlusion and Motion Blur effects.Super smooth interpolated movement for 144hz displays and beyond.The game features 5 devastating primary weapons and 9 unique secondary weapons with 32 challenging levels for maximum replayability and 6 multiplayer modes for up to 16 players: Free For All, Team Game (Deathmatch), Bounty Hunt, Team Bounty Hunt, Capture the Flag and Team Capture the Flagįorsaken Remastered has been lovingly restored by the developers at Nightdive Studios. You are going to quickly learn that the future is. But you face dangers from automated defense systems and other scavengers.Īs you mount your hoverbike, be prepared for deadly combat. In a far-off future you play as a scavenger searching through the underground tunnels for weapons and treasures. But beware! You must fight your way past automated defenses and the scum of the universe to find the treasures hidden on each level.įorsaken is a 3D first-person shooter in which the player has complete 360-degree range of freedom. Scavengers from all over the known worlds have come to Earth to loot the remains of the technology that can found in underground tunnels. The team at Nightdive Studios, that brought back Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, are pleased to announce that on July 31st, Forsaken Remastered will be available for purchase on Steam!ĭeveloped by Probe Entertainment and Iguana Entertainment and first released in 1998 for PlayStation, PC and Nintendo 64, Forsaken was a vision of a dystopian future where science has gone out of control.