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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Dirt 3


Dirt 3 MULTI5 Full Rip Racing 2011 | 2.19GB 
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Get ready for DiRT 3! Race through the snow, rain and dirt and experience dramatic night races with the most amount of rally content in the series yet. Express yourself in the stunning new Gymkhana mode, inspired by Ken Block’s incredible freestyle driving event, and upload your best runs direct to YouTube! 


Ripped 
Logos, Teaser, Credit Movie 

Remaining .bik files have been resampled to 
512x320 VBR 
Retaining all audio tracks resampled to 
48K Hz, 16bit Mono 

Installation 
1-Disable your AV 
1-Run kps.dirt3.multi5.exe 
2-Choose you language and folder for the setup 
3-Wait 20 minutes 
4-Run Dirt3.exe 
If the game won't start, install rapture3d_2.4.9game.exe 

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Homefront



Year: 2011 Genre: Action (Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person
Platform: PC
Language: MULTi9
Publication Type: License
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Digital Extremes

Description:
Year 2027 with the fall of the economy and global conflict over natural resources the United State has fallen and its military is gone as well. Now with the devastating nuclear power Korean republic has taken over the USA. Stadiums are now detention centre and shopping malls are now prison. Peoples who were free once are now imprisoned by Koreans. Now a year passed and Americans are no longer going to sit quietly. So you start from to save the Americans and free the United State from the Koreans.
Developed by Kaos Studios and published by THQ HomeFront is looking really good and its story plot is amazing, where you get the chance to be the freedom fighter for your country USA. HomeFront is the futuristic story of the war between Korea republic and USA. Where you can play to free USA or you can play as Korean to stop USA. In the base of USA you will be commanding military vehicles, using guerrilla tactics and using a lot advanced drone technology. The game also features multiplayer vehicles based war where 32 players will be able to play all together.
HomeFront’s single player game play mode will be a character driven and it’s focused more on cinematic. It’s a reworked from its origin Frontlines: Fuel of war. This game will be based around guerrilla tactics as stated by HomeFront design director David. Multiplayer mode is focused on the vehicles based combat. It will be a battle point system by which you will be able to buy weapons, gears and vehicles. You can earn points by taking objectives or by killing others and you even can buy large vehicles like helicopters or tanks. Each match can support 32 players with 16 in each team.

Merchants Of Brooklyn: M.O.B


LANGUAGE: English
YEAR: 2009 PC
PUBLISHER: Paleo Entertainment
DEVELOPER: Paleo Entertainment
SIZE: 839Mb
GENRE: shooter
DESCRIPTION: There are plenty of reasons for plenty of people to dislike and steer completely clear of San Diego-based Paleo Entertainment’s very first solo shooter, Merchants of Brooklyn. Reason Number One: It’s violent. Ultra-violent. Imagine, if you will, a weapon that not only blows a guy to smithereens and covers the screen with more blood than a MASH unit, but also causes him to burst into flames and even projectile vomit all over himself for several painful seconds before he blows up. And if that isn’t disgusting enough for you, imagine grabbing one of his severed legs and whacking another dude over the head with it until he, in turn, spews even more blood and vomit and flames. Ew. But while fans of graphic gore may get the warm fuzzies just thinking about such brutality, it’s substantially harder getting around Reason Number Two. When Paleo released MoB via online game distributor Steam on March 17th of this year, it did so in error. In serious error. Instead of a final, play-tested product, Paleo mistakenly offered up a thoroughly buggy, almost unplayable alpha build. How and why something so bizarre could happen is unknown, but it was an inauspicious debut to be sure.

Zombie Panic: Source



Language: Eng, Rus Developer: Zombie Panic Team
Valve Corporation
Publisher: ZP Development Team
2.65 Gb
Genre: Action (Shooter) / Online-Only / 3D / Survival Horror

Description:
Zombie Panic! Source is a thrilling online multi-player game that keeps you at the edge of your computer seat. And the best part is, the game is free! This fantastic game is about the Zombies team versus the Survivors team. You can play on a ZPO map which stands for Zombie Panic Objective, or you can play on a ZPS which stands for Zombie Panic Survival!
When the round starts humans desperately look for a gun, and on their way, they hope to not get eaten by some flesh hungry zombies.The main weapons that most survivors look for in the beginning is the magnum, shotguns, and the rifles. In my experience, I would say shoot the zombie in the head if you want to bring it down fast and save more ammunition.
Now on the Zombie side, when the round starts, the starving zombies try to find the best way to have a human happy meal. Some zombies hide in rooms and some just go straight for a human. On the zombie side, there is a zombie called the “Whitey.” Every round there is one “Whitey on the zombie team, and if he hits a survivor, that survivor has a chance of infecting being infected. If a survivor gets hit by the “Whitey” and he is infected, then he has about a minute before he turns to the other side.
I would most definitely recommend this game to anyone out there that has a computer good for 
gaming. And remember, it’s free!

X-Men Origins: Wolverine


Language: Eng, Rus
PC
Developer: Raven Software Amaze Entertainment
Publisher: Activision
3.16 Gb

Genres: Action / 3D / 3rd Person
Description: X-Men Origins: Wolverine will give you new insight into how much damage indestructible, razor-sharp claws can do to a human body. This is a game that revels in gore, with decapitations, eviscerations, and mutilations drenching the screen in blood. It may be derivative, a cakewalk, and at times buggy, but the sheer visceral impact of the over-the-top violence in X-Men Origins is enough to make it a fun action game, as well as one of the better movie tie-ins released recently. t helps that the violence in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is backed up by decent gameplay, and though it doesn’t bring anything new to the third-person action genre, it’s still solid and satisfying at most times.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

The Witcher 2 - Assassins Of Kings


  • Year: 2011
  • Platform: PC
  • Language: Multilanguage
  • Developer: CD Projekt
  • Publisher: Atari l 7.25 GB
  • Genre: RPG / 3D / 3rd Person
Description:
The second installment in the RPG saga about the Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, features a thoroughly engrossing, mature storyline defining new standards for thought-provoking, non-linear game narration. In addition to an epic story, the game features an original, brutal combat system that uniquely combines tactical elements with dynamic action. A new, modern game engine, responsible both for beautiful visuals and sophisticated game mechanics puts players in this lively and believable world. A captivating story, dynamic combat system, beautiful graphics, and everything else that made the original Witcher such a great game are now executed in a much more advanced and sophisticated way.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Review: Hydrophobia Prophecy




Hydrophocia Prophecy is significantly improved then the Original Hydrophobia, but not all the issues have been resolved.


Hydrophobia Prophecy is an improved version of Hydrophocia which was released last year on Xbox Live Arcade. Hydrophobia is a tense third-person adventure, with an innovative physics engine which accurately simulates the flow of huge amounts of water. 
This normally life-giving liquid dominates the environments, forcing you to deal with the game's challenging puzzles and action in surprising new ways. 
The events unfold on a huge ship, The Queen of the World, which contains the Five Founding Fathers, who are corporate men who have prospered while others have struggled to sustain themselves during the massive population surge. The ship is attacked by terrorists calling themselves the Malthusians (named after politician Thomas Malthus, who predicted that population growth would outstrip agricultural development.) Cue the reluctant hero, systems engineer Kate Wilson, who attempts to uncover the terrorist plot and save the ship's passengers. Wilson is a believable central character, and it's refreshing to see a strong female protagonist who is able to overcome tough situations without the aid of a male hero. 


In the PC version of the game, the story is fleshed out with additional cutscenes and an extra layer to the terrorists' plot. Rather than just causing terror, the Malthusians are aiming to steal technology from The Queen of the World and weaponize it. You are also introduced to the leader of the terrorists for the first time. These new story elements create a great deal more intrigue and add to the game's violent vision of Earth's future. Unfortunately, not all of these additions are explored to their full potential, especially when you reach the new ending, which comes very suddenly and doesn't really tie up any of the story threads. In addition to the new plot elements, the voice of Scoot has been recast, which makes a big difference. The laughably bad acting in the original detracted from the events of the story and often spoiled the dark atmosphere. This role is now delivered in a more convincing manner, which makes the story much more believable. 

When the ship is damaged by the terrorists' attack, Kate must move through its dark interior trying to halt their progress in any way she can. With the hull breached, you have to contend with highly realistic flowing water that, while often a source of tension, can be manipulated to solve puzzles or gain a tactical advantage in combat. In puzzles, water is generally used to help you traverse an area or reach something that was previously inaccessible. One such scenario has you destroy a section of the ship's already-damaged hull to fill a large area with water, which then allows Kate to swim up to a spot that was previously out of the reach. In combat, exploding a floating fuel drum creates huge waves that unbalance your foes or send them flying into the environment, knocking them out and drowning them. You can even start oil fires on the surface of the water and then manipulate the waves to push the flames toward hiding enemies.
Hydrophobia's third-person combat will feel familiar if you've ever played a cover-based shooter; Kate takes refuge behind obstacles and can then lean around them to take out enemies. Her handgun can be upgraded with different ammo types; you begin with stun rounds that have to be charged by holding down the fire button. The stun is nonlethal unless you hit an enemy many times, so early on in the game, it is important to use the environment against your foes by shooting leaking gas pipes and overhanging electrical cables. Ammo upgrades are far more effective, though they're also scarcer. They range from regular bullets and electrically charged shots to incredibly useful remote-detonated explosives. The rarity of these ammo types heightens the tension because you are constantly under pressure to make sure that your shots are accurate. If you're wasteful with your attacks, you'll be reduced to using the stun shot again. 

Unfortunately, you don't get much time to use these new skills before the game is over, so the combat issues from the original game remain for most of Prophecy's Story mode. The lack of a melee attack continues to be an issue in Prophecy, especially in areas where environmental kills aren't possible. You are forced to repeatedly shoot enemies with the stun shot if you run out of other ammo, and there is no way to stun enemies and then quickly finish them off up close. The enemies themselves lack of variety; you spend the whole game fighting the same nameless, faceless terrorists, and there's little more variety in their weapons or attack patterns. One section also features enemies that constantly respawn as soon as your back is turned, making for an intensely frustrating fight before you earn the new water powers. 


Hydrophobia Prophecy Trailer:



Universal Combat


Language: English
PC Game
Developer: 3000AD
384.00 ?b
Genre:
Shooter, Simulator
Description: Controversy is an undocumented feature in games designed by outspoken developer Derek Smart, whose previous work includes the Battlecruiser series of space simulations. So perhaps it’s no surprise that his latest effort, an expanded and updated take on the Battlecruiser universe called Universal Combat (which began life as Battlecruiser Generations), was the subject of litigation due to publisher DreamCatcher Interactive’s last-minute decision to ship the game as a $19.99 budget release. Unfortunately, Universal Combat probably just isn’t worth all the hassle. Much like its predecessor, Battlecruiser Millennium, this wildly ambitious simulation is torpedoed by an almost incomprehensible interface, the absence of a tutorial both in-game and in the poorly organized manual, numerous bugs, and many fit and finish issues, including dated production values. While it may contain incredible depth and a range of activities that let you wage war in almost every conceivable fashion, all of these features are inaccessible unless you have hundreds of hours available to figure everything out, and even then, the quality of these elements is uniformly lacking. This is the Rosetta Stone of computer gaming.

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