Four Video Games for Summer Break By Johann Hiser
As Summer Break approaches, many will have more time for sports, studies, and most importantly, video games. Here are four video games that you should play during break.
Minecraft
Minecraft is a video game that was made by Notch in 2011. In this game, you go around the world gathering resources to live. There are an infinite number of ways to play this game from playing with friends to by yourself to with people across servers to mastering various challenges.
This game only cost $20 - $30 on console, $26.95 on PC and $30 on the Wii U
Tale of Immortal
Tale of Immortal is an open-world sandbox game based on Chinese mythology and cultivation. In this game, you can explore the huge XianXia world with over thousands of NPC(non-player-character). Conquer the beasts in every corner of the world, join other powers and grow to become immortal. It costs $19.99 on Steam and there are always above 10000 players. It is now also available on Mac and Microsoft
World War Z
World War Z is a third-person shooter video game developed by Saber Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games. You can fight massive waves of zombies with your friends in places including New York, Moscow, Tokyo, Marseille, Rome and Kamchatka. You can play with four of your friends in seven classes: The Exterminator (crowd control), Hellraiser (explosives), the Medic (healer), the Fixer (engineer) the Gunslinger (range), the Slasher (melee), and the Drone Master (offensive/defensive drones).
Subnautica
Subnautica is an open-world survival video game developed by Unknown Worlds Entertainment. Unlike other survival games, Subnautica is happening underwater! Players are free to explore the ocean on the planet 4546B, and the world is huge. In order to survive, players need to gather resources underwater and fight the alien creatures in the oceans. Subnautica gives you a tense game play experience and a beautiful ocean map for you to explore. It costs $30 on Steam.