Warghost

''"The world is broken, civilisation has fallen, we are the only people who can stop the Incinerators. It's time to take back the fight." ''Trailer Dialogue

Setting
The game is set in a post-apocalyptic Earth ruined by a war between America and China over a missile shipment. The American government refuse to accept that the civilisation is crumbling under their power and anyone who tries to overthrow them to tell them otherwise, gets killed by the Incinerators. The Incinerators used to be trained soldiers until The President corrupted their minds and brainwashed them to be heartless killers.

Prologue
The game starts in a post-apocalyptic Earth ruined by war. It revolves around an ex-army soldier named Jason Snow. He is wandering through the desert when he is attacked by armored soldiers. He refuses to surrender and they take him to Bloodgate Prison where he is interrogated by the soldiers about a crime he knew nothing about.

Act I
While escaping Bloodgate Prison, Jason tries to find his wife but learns she was interrogated and tortured, just like him. Unfortunately she didnt escape. He escapes only to come across 5 men in mech suits. he recognises the one's voice but the man does not recognise him. He runs away from these mechs all the way to the ruins of Atlanta. While there, he meets a group of people called the Warghosts. The Warghosts are a group of rebels who use the governments technology against them. The final mission of Act I is a raid on a government warehouse full of mech-suits.

Act II
After the successful raid on the government warehouse the Incinerators come to find the Warghosts. This leads to a mech-suit battle between either sides leading to the leader of the Warghosts, Jaydan dying. After this Jaydan's son (Everett) decides he is going out alone to hunt down every single one of the Incinerators to avenge his father. Jason assumes leadership of the Warghosts, but most of them are against that so they split upand most of them get picked off one by one. Eventually, three missions later, Jason meets up with the only other surviving Warghost, Fatal and they decide to to lead an army of Warghosts to attack the White House.

Act III
Jason and Fatal head towards the only city still standing in America, Dallas to grow their army but are greeted by a hostile mob of angry citized with their minds full of government propaganda about why the Warghosts are terrorists. After fighting their way out of Dallas'  torture chambers, they leave only to meet Everett with an army of Warghosts. They join, but chaos ensues when the people of Dallas return with 100 Government standard Tier X mech-suits ready to destroy the Warghosts. A massive battle commences which ultimately ends in Fatal dying and the Dallas Army depleting.

Act IV
Jason and Everett lead their army towards Washington DC, only to be greeted by suicide bombers, mech-suits, fighter jets and a bribe towards Jayson showing his son tied up in a dark room with a vat of acid above him. The President warns Jason that if his army comes anywhere near the White House, his son would die. Everett reassured him that it was likely that wasn't even Jason's son on the screen and that if it was, they could save him anyway. The Warghosts finally reach the White House and try to fight their way through the hordes of Incinerators, leading towards The President's office. Jason busts in with a pistol threatening The President to give up now. After an exchange of words, Jason's son runs into the room, having escaped runs towards his dad, only for the President to shoot him. Jason runs over towards his son as his son thanks him for trying to save him. Jason starts to stand up but the President stands on his legs in a mech-suit. Jason tries to move but is unable and The President steps the other foot onto Jason, killing him. The game ends with Everett's army rushing in to see Jason and his son dead, and the President nowhere to be found. The credits show the White house being blown up.

Prologue

 * Outnumbered

Act I

 * Bloodgate Prison
 * Shut Out
 * The Crew
 * Raid On Deep Blue

Act II

 * Siege Of Atlanta
 * Intel Echo
 * Strategised
 * Army Of Two

Act III

 * Road To Dallas
 * Cat And Mouse
 * Rendezvous
 * Brainwashed

Act IV

 * Treacherous Steps
 * Operation: Alpha Tango
 * Whiteout
 * Last Stand

Multiplayer
The multiplayer of Warghost is fast paced, full of action and plays very similarly to the Call Of Duty multiplayer.

Maps

 * Dallas
 * Overthrow
 * DC
 * Broken
 * Atlanta
 * Desert
 * Graystone
 * Redglass
 * Guard
 * Alcatraz

Operatives
Operatives is a game mode where up to 4 players can play a custom-made scenario made by either one of the Warghost developers or someone in the community.

The player can level up by completing more and more scenarios and unlock more equipment by levelling up.

Achievements

 * Stepping Stones (5G / Bronze) - Complete the Prologue
 * Prison Break (10G / Bronze) - Escape Bloodgate Prison
 * Survival (10G / Bronze) - Survive The Desert
 * The A Team (10G / Bronze) - Meet The Warghosts
 * Gear Up (20G / Bronze) - Raid Deep Blue
 * Welcome To Atlanta (10G / Bronze) - Face The Aftermath
 * Espionage (10G / Bronze) - Acquire Intel Echo
 * War Master (10G / Bronze) - Know Thy Enemy
 * And Then There Were Two (20G / Bronze) - Meet Fatal
 * Roadies (10G / Bronze) - On The Highway To Hell
 * In Your Head (10G / Bronze) - Was It Real?
 * Familiar Face (10G / Bronze) - Hello Again
 * For The Fallen (20G / Bronze) - Vengeance
 * Metaphorical Minefield (10G / Bronze) - Play The Right Cards
 * Safety Protocol (10G / Bronze) - Alpha Tango Complete
 * Blinding Light (10G / Bronze) - White House
 * As Cold As Snow (50G / Silver) - Never The End... (Secret)
 * Working Up The Ranks (10G / Bronze) - Reach Level 25 in Multiplayer
 * Seasoned Pro (25G / Silver) - Reach Max Level (70) in Multiplayer
 * Warghost Inbound (30G / Silver) - Achieve a 33 kill streak to get a Warghost mech
 * Operative (15G / Bronze) - Complete an Operation
 * Sons Of Phantoms (25G / Silver) - Recruit Carna
 * Turbulence (40G / Silver) - Assassinate Sharving
 * Lacking Motives (25G / Silver) - Kill Jaydan
 * Malevolence (40G / Silver) - Stomp Out Jason

Turbulence
Turbulence adds a new level to the campaign experience by letting you play as Everett when he left to assemble his army against The Incinerators. With 4 new missions, A whole new storyline and new maps and equipment for Multiplayer, Turbulence is a great way to spend £9.99. Note: Turbulence was a free download on Xbox One if the player pre-ordered the game.
 * Xbox Live - £9.99
 * PSN - £9.99
 * Steam - £9.99

Malevolence
Malevolence is the second piece of DLC dropped for Warghost. It adds a whole new depth to the campaign, letting you play a selection of missions from the campaign as an Incinerator or play the final mission as The President. Anybody wondering what its like to be the bad guy should definately buy Malevolence now. Note: This DLC pack was a free download for any players who pre-ordered the game for PS4 or PC.
 * Xbox Live - £9.99
 * PSN - £9.99
 * Steam - £9.99

Sequel
A sequel was in speculation the week leading up to E3 2014 and was later announced at the event. The sequel was confirmed to feature a new protagonist and was going to be called Warghost: Alliance. On June 30th Krypt CEO and lead Creative Designer for Warghost, Morgan Jones answered a few questions about the sequel. These are said questions. The new protagonist's name is Leon Silver. Warghost: Alliance is not a prequel. It takes place 2 years after the events of Warghost. We are looking at a Q4 of 2014 release at the moment. I can't reveal much about the DLC until nearer to release but I can say this. There will be more DLC than in Warghost. There will be a Season Pass. The DLC packs will focus on two protagonists. And finally, The DLC will be longer than our previous DLCs. Unfortunately Warghost: Alliance will not feature a co-op campaign. We just feel that the kind of lone wolf feel you get from the characters in Warghost: Alliance would be ruined by a co-op campaign.
 * What's the new protagonist's name?
 * Is the new game a prequel?
 * When does Alliance come out?
 * Will the DLC be similar to how it was with Warghost? Or will it be its own story?
 * Co-op Campaign?