20 of the Most Expensive Games Ever Made
Added: 30.05.2015 0:01 | 56 views | 0 comments
1. Destiny - 2014
Activision spent $500 million on the development and promotion of Destiny, the most expensive game ever made. Destiny cost more than most summer blockbusters! 2. Grand Theft Auto V - 2013
In Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V, you can hijack an armored truck. The game's developers might've had to do the same, given the $265 million price tag on the open-world action game. 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 2009
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was an incredibly successful game that cost about $50 million to develop. Add on $200 million on launch and marketing costs, you've got a quarter-mil invested. 4. Star Wars: The Old Republic - 2011
The Star Wars MMORPG was developed by more than 800 people over six years and cost $200 million. 5. Final Fantasy VII - 1997
Spending $145 million on a game made in the '90s is hard to wrap your mind around. At least the final product was one of the best RPGs of all time. 6. Shenmue II - 2001
The sequel to the original Shenmue cost $132 million. 7. Max Payne 3 - 2012
The gritty shooter from Rockstar was a $105 million expenditure for the developer. It sure was a better use of money than the movie. 8. Grand Theft Auto IV - 2008
Back in 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV was the most expensive game of all time, at $100M. Now that figure looks minuscule in comparison to other games' big budgets. 9. Too Human - 2008
The Xbox 360 exclusive cost developer Silicon Knights $100 million to make. A sequel to the expensive original is reportedly in the works. 10. Red Dead Redemption - 2010
Red Dead Redemption will go down as one of Rockstar's greatest efforts. Venturing into the wild, wild west tallied $100 million for the GTA developer. 11. Disney Infinity - 2013
Disney put more than $100 million into the Infinity franchise. Disney Infinity uses various figurines that sync with the game and allow custom, interchangeable gameplay. 12. Deadpool - 2013
Activision's High Moon Studios spent an estimated $100 million on Deadpool. Unfortunately, the game was released to less-than-stellar reviews. 13. Tomb Raider - 2013
Reboots are never cheap, but they can definitely be worth it. This fresh take on the Tomb Raider franchise revitalized the game series and was well worth the $100 million price. 14. Defiance - 2013
Defiance was born out of a convergence of television and video games. Based on SyFy's series of the same name, an MMORPG was released at a price tag of $80 million. 15. Shenmue - 1999
An extremely pricey game to make at $70 million, Shenmue took seven years to develop and sold just 1.2 million copies. 16. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - 2008
With the amount of detail packed into Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, it's shocking that Konami was able to bring it to the masses for just $70 million. 17. Watch Dogs - 2014
Watch Dogs was long in development before its release in 2014. The open-world hacking adventure cost $68 million to make. 18. Crysis 3 - 2013
According to the Crytek CEO, the third installment in the Crysis series cost three times the original. That puts the charge at $66 million for one beautifully constructed game. 19. Final Fantasy XIII - 2009
The 2009 RPG from Square Enix cost the Japanese developer $65 million to produce. 20. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - 2012
The third-person cover-based shooter by Ubisoft comes in at $65 million.
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| Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare: Supremacy DLC 3 Gameplay Trailer (Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
Added: 27.05.2015 9:58 | 20 views | 0 comments
Includes four Multiplayer maps: Kremlin, Parliament, Compound, and Skyrise, a re-imagining of the fan-favourite Highrise from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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| Watch Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Next DLC in Action
Added: 26.05.2015 18:58 | 19 views | 0 comments
Activision today revealed the first details about the third DLC pack for . Activision's descriptions of the new multiplayer maps follow: - Parliament: Docked on the River Thames, this military cargo ship delivers a view of the London cityscape along with a fast-paced combat experience. Mixed sight lines provide opportunities for all styles of play to dominate this medium-sized map. Players can take control of the map-based scorestreak to unleash a barrage of missiles that annihilate enemies.
- Kremlin: Gamers must prepare for intense combat outside Russia's presidential palace in the new map Kremlin, as they navigate the worn-torn buildings of Red Square in this medium-sized, three-lane map. Secure elevated positions to give the team a strategic advantage, or use exoskeleton capabilities to avoid being caught in the minefield that activates mid-match.
- Compound: Players take combat preparation to the limit in an Atlas training facility hidden away in the Colorado wilderness, as they'll have to be quick on the trigger in this small, symmetrical map, which funnels high-speed combat through tight corners to the main tower structures.
- Skyrise: Players deploy to an Atlas Skyscraper overlooking the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Based on the fan-favorite, Highrise, from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 by Infinity Ward, this map brings new exoskeleton mechanics to the classic multiplayer layout. Gamers must dominate the power positions in the center of this small-to-medium sized map to control the key navigation points.
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| Watch Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare's Next DLC in Action
Added: 26.05.2015 18:58 | 13 views | 0 comments
Activision today revealed the first details about the third DLC pack for . Activision's descriptions of the new multiplayer maps follow: - Parliament: Docked on the River Thames, this military cargo ship delivers a view of the London cityscape along with a fast-paced combat experience. Mixed sight lines provide opportunities for all styles of play to dominate this medium-sized map. Players can take control of the map-based scorestreak to unleash a barrage of missiles that annihilate enemies.
- Kremlin: Gamers must prepare for intense combat outside Russia's presidential palace in the new map Kremlin, as they navigate the worn-torn buildings of Red Square in this medium-sized, three-lane map. Secure elevated positions to give the team a strategic advantage, or use exoskeleton capabilities to avoid being caught in the minefield that activates mid-match.
- Compound: Players take combat preparation to the limit in an Atlas training facility hidden away in the Colorado wilderness, as they'll have to be quick on the trigger in this small, symmetrical map, which funnels high-speed combat through tight corners to the main tower structures.
- Skyrise: Players deploy to an Atlas Skyscraper overlooking the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Based on the fan-favorite, Highrise, from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 by Infinity Ward, this map brings new exoskeleton mechanics to the classic multiplayer layout. Gamers must dominate the power positions in the center of this small-to-medium sized map to control the key navigation points.
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www.gamespot.com
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