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Oct 6, 2013 09:21 GMT  ·  By

The review section of Softpedia is ready to offer evaluations for the following titles: Air Conflicts: Vietnam, GTA Online, the multiplayer focused add-on for Grand Theft Auto V created by Rockstar, and FIFA 14, the football simulation created by EA Sports.

We also deliver the traditional Weekend Reading feature: talking about the huge rivalry between Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 and FIFA 14 and how the two titles can co-exist.

Gamers can also take a look at a Gamer Diaries that offers an in-depth look at the various mechanics of GTA V and its complex world.

We also have an EndWeekGame piece that offers information on how we are planning to spend our free time.

On Monday, DICE offered more information on the High Value mechanics for the Commander Mode of Battlefield 4, while Warner Bros. revealed that Batman: Arkham Origins would last for around 12 hours in single player.

Tuesday, the leader of Gearbox explained why Valve should focus on Half-Life 3 rather than on hardware, and Soma was revealed as the new game from the creators of Amnesia, with a futuristic look and a creepy undertone.

Wednesday, Valve confirmed that it was working on Half-Life 3 and associated tech via its User Picker, and DICE delivered a full list of the bugs included in the beta stage of Battlefield 4.

Tuesday, Bungie explained the way Destiny will deal with solo players and events, and Microsoft explained that more GPU power would be offered to developers after the Xbox One is out.

On Friday, Warner Bros. explained that it would add more content to the Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Origins, while InXile offered attribute and skill information about Wasteland 2, showing how gamers will be able to use them in the role-playing title.

Saturday, Maxis revealed that it might add an offline mode to SimCity and a fourth beta patch was delivered for Total War: Rome II.