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Nov 10, 2013 09:16 GMT  ·  By

This week, the reviews department at Softpedia Games is delivering long-form evaluations for: How to Survive, Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army 2, a new entry in the undead shooter with impressive kills, Battle World: Kronos, an interesting turn-based tactical experience, Master Reboot, and Call of Duty: Ghosts, the new title from developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision.

We also have the traditional Weekend Reading pieces: one dealing with the way Xbox One and PlayStation 4 launches are disrespectful to players and another about the battle between Battlefield 4 and Call of Duty: Ghosts.

A Gamer Diary for Football Manager 2014 has just ended, offering information on how I see my long-term career at Liverpool.

We also have a full selection of the most important news that was published in the previous week.

On Monday, a report suggested that Call of Duty: Ghosts would have a single-player campaign just four hours long and Infinity Ward explained why the game would run at 720p on the Xbox One from Microsoft.

On Tuesday, more official photos were offered for the Steam machines and the controller created by Valve and Microsoft revealed that the Xbox One would have themed hardware for Dead Rising 3, Forza 5 and Ryse: Son of Rome.

On Wednesday, Activision announced that it was selling limited edition dog tags for Call of Duty: Ghosts in order to help veterans, and the creator of Just Cause said that both the Infinity Ward and Battlefield 4 marked the end of a generation.

On Thursday, Call of Duty: Ghosts was the star of the show, with angry fans taking down its score on Metacritic, while the development team was revealed to have recycled Modern Warfare 2 content.

On Friday, Warlords of Draenor was confirmed as the next expansion for World of Warcraft and the team at Infinity Ward explained why it was unable to compare PS4 and Xbox One versions of Call of Duty: Ghosts.

On Saturday, the launch update for the Xbox One was reported to be available for download and Microsoft revealed why the console would not offer streaming as a solution for backwards compatibility.