Mar 4, 2011 22:01 GMT  ·  By

Andrei Dumitrescu: My review of Killzone 3 is now up and I am very much done with the single-player campaign, which is not offensive to the first-person fan but could use a bit more coherence.

I am still spending some time with the multiplayer mode of the game, which manages to be more mature than what gamers get from Medal of Honor or Call of Duty, but also fast paced and varied in terms of modes and objectives.

So, multiplayer killing will occupy some gaming time this weekend, yet the bulk will be dedicated to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II – Retribution, mainly with the six single-player campaigns, trying to see how the stories of the various races are entangled.

I might also jump into some multiplayer matches to see how the Imperial Guard does against the already established races, but I plan to first see out all that the single player has to offer.

Andrei Dobra: Seeing as how I still have to wait one more week until BioWare finally unleashes Dragon Age 2, I'll be spending these two days with Ubisoft's Beyond Good & Evil HD and with Bulletstorm's cooperative Anarchy mode.

I never got a chance to play the original Beyond Good & Evil game, so I'm quite excited that Ubisoft decided to release a high definition version of the original.

I already published a quick look at the game, and, while first impressions aren't that mind blowing, I'm eager to see if the game rises up to my expectations.

In between guiding Jade through her adventures, I'll be joining Bulletstorm's Anarchy co-op mode, and try to kill as many enemies as possible through some of the most elaborate executions out there.

So far, the mode has been pretty good, but, as always, it depends on who you play with online.