Playing PCM 2013, Wargame AirLand Battle, Joe Danger and The Last of Us

Jun 21, 2013 20:01 GMT  ·  By

Andrei Dumitrescu: With just one week left until the start of the real-world Tour de France, the biggest cycling competition in the world, I plan to spend a good chunk of my weekend with the simulation title based on it created by Cyanide.

Pro Cycling Manager 2013 comes complete with a host of changes over the previous installments, even if the core gameplay is pretty much the same.

I will start a full season with my favorite team, Radioshack Trek, and will run through as much of the spring and classics season, getting near the start of the 100th edition of Le Tour.

I will then ponder which of my riders are good enough to make the selection for this most important competition of the year.

When I need a change of pace, I will continue playing Wargame AirLand Battle, the Cold War based strategy from Eugen Systems, which is getting constant patches and is very fun in multiplayer, even while losing.

The game has 800 units and I have not yet managed to design a deck that constantly delivers wins for either NATO or the Warsaw Pact.

Andrei Dobra: This weekend will be spent doing all sorts of crazy stunts in Joe Danger 1 and Joe Danger 2: The Movie on the PC platform. The full review will be posted on Monday but, until then, I plan on spending plenty of quality time with the talented stuntman and his wacky adventures.

When I am not doing all sorts of crazy feats, I'll probably jump back into The Last of Us' multiplayer mode so that my adventures can continue in the beautiful universe crafted by Naughty Dog.

While Joel and Ellie won't be replaced in my heard no matter what sorts of sequels will appear, I'm more than eager to see what the studio does with its newly-created world.