Silent Hill 3


Silent Hill 3 game for pc full version download  is a survival horror video game published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 and developed by Team Silent, a production group within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo. It is the third installment in the Silent Hill series and a direct sequel to the first Silent Hill game.[1] It was released in May 2003, with a port to Microsoft Windows released in October of the same year. A remastered high-definition version was released for the PlayStation 3[2] and the Xbox 360[3] on March 20, 2012.[4]


Set seventeen years after the events of Silent Hill[5] in which Harry Mason defeats the god of the town cult and is given a baby girl to care for, Silent Hill 3 focuses on Heather, a teenage girl who finds herself being drawn into Silent Hill's alternate reality. She discovers that the cult plans to use her to birth their god, and becomes caught in a conflict within the cult.

Silent Hill 3 was mostly well-received by critics, especially in its presentation, including the environments, graphics and audio, as well as the overall horror elements and themes that are continued from past installments
Gameplay in Silent Hill 3 resembles closely that of its two predecessors,[6] the three main gameplay elements being combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving.[7] Combat, as exploration, takes place in third-person view, with the player able to equip weapons found throughout the game. Heather may also block and perform side-step maneuvers to avoid enemies.[6] As a series staple, the flashlight and radio return, the latter of which crackles when monsters are in proximity.[8]

Players can set the difficulty of both the combat and puzzle elements of the game separately.[9] In the case of the puzzle difficulties, there is a large difference between the "medium" difficulty level and the "hard" difficulty level; one of the puzzles on the "medium" level requires only simple pattern recognition, whilst the "hard" difficulty level version of the same puzzle requires knowledge of Shakespeare plays to complete.[6] The game also features unlockable weapons and costumes
Plot
Setting and characters

Silent Hill 3 is set in the fictional universe of the Silent Hill series. Seventeen years before the start of Silent Hill 3, Harry Mason defeated a god brought forth by the resident cult of Silent Hill and at the ending, was given a baby girl to care for.[11][12]

The protagonist and player character of Silent Hill 3 is Heather, the teenaged adopted daughter of Harry Mason.[11] Claudia Wolf, the cult's priestess who plans to bring about a paradise on Earth, serves as the game's antagonist.[13] As Heather attempts to unravel the reasons why the cult of Silent Hill is pursuing her, she encounters a private investigator named Douglas Cartland;[14] Vincent, a member of the cult who detests Claudia;[15] and Leonard Wolf, Claudia's abusive father
Story

At the beginning of the game, Heather awakens at a shopping mall. Before she can leave the mall, Douglas Cartland confronts her, claiming to have information about her birth.[14] Heather evades him and discovers that the mall is mostly abandoned except for monsters. She encounters Claudia, who hints about Heather's fate.[13] Heather finds herself in the Otherworld version of the mall—monster-filled and decaying—[17]and is eventually transferred back to the original shopping mall[18] where she encounters Douglas, who confesses that Claudia had hired him to find her.[19] Heather leaves the mall and resolves to take the subway home.[20] Having arrived at her residence, Heather discovers that her father has been killed by a monster under Claudia's orders,[21] who tells her that she will be waiting for her in Silent Hill[22] and leaves.

Heather resolves to go to Silent Hill, intent on killing Claudia. She meets with Douglas in her apartment and accepts his offer to drive her there.[23] On the journey there, Douglas explains that Vincent left him a message, telling them to look for a man named Leonard,[24] whilst Heather reads a memo left by her father before his death, which reveals that she is the baby girl that was left to her adoptive father, Harry Mason, at the conclusion of the first game,[11] after he defeated the god birthed by Alessa Gillespie.[25] Claudia seeks Heather to birth the cult's god, since Heather is Alessa's reincarnation.[12]

Upon arriving in Silent Hill, which is abandoned and fog-shrouded, Heather checks Brookhaven Hospital for Leonard.[26] After discovering that Leonard is Claudia's father,[16] Heather meets a transfigured Leonard, who attacks her after discovering that she is not a cult member;[27] Heather defeats him. She eventually meets Vincent, who directs her to a church via a local amusement park, purportedly at Douglas' request.[28] Upon arriving at the amusement park, Heather is transferred to the Otherworld, where she finds Douglas wounded.[29] She reaches the church and confronts Claudia, who kills Vincent. After swallowing a substance within a pendant that her father had given her,[30] Heather vomits out the deity in fetus form. Claudia swallows the fetus and dies after birthing the deity; Heather then fights and defeats the god.[31]

Three endings appear in the game. The "Normal" ending, which is the only ending available on the first play-through of the game, sees Heather and Douglas survive.[32] The "Possessed" ending sees Douglas having been killed by Heather. The "Revenge" ending, which is a joke ending accessible by performing certain in-game actions, sees Heather talking with Harry, and UFOs blow up Silent Hill
Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP
CPU: 2.5 GHz Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD®® Equivalent
RAM: 512 MB RAM
VIDEO: 128 MB
CPU: DirectX® Compatible Sound Card
Hard Disk Space: 4 GB of Free Hard Drive Space


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Trine 2


Trine is a side-scrolling action platform and puzzle video game originally released 2009, and is now available for Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and PlayStation Network. It was developed by the Finnish company Frozenbyte, who previously developed the Shadowgrounds series. The game takes place in a medieval fantasy setting and allows players to take control of three separate characters who can battle enemies and solve environmental puzzles.


On December 7, 2011, Frozenbyte released a sequel titled Trine 2

Gameplay

The player controls and switches between three different characters (a thief, a knight, and a wizard) to try to complete levels. There is also a cooperative play feature, whereby multiple players can join in at any time to control different characters simultaneously. Each character has their own health and energy meter. Energy is used for certain weapons and abilities, and is replenished by blue-colored bottles found throughout levels. Health is replenished by collecting heart-shaped containers, which result from destroying certain enemies.

The player also has a single experience rating that is shared among all characters, and is incremented by acquiring green-colored bottles found throughout levels. Every 50 experience points, each character is given one point towards the purchase of upgrades to their abilities. Treasure chests are also spread throughout levels, each containing a charm that offers the bearing character new or upgraded abilities. The player can transfer these objects between characters, though some will only have an effect on certain characters.

Checkpoints are spread throughout levels, in the form of silver orbs on pedestals. Upon crossing a checkpoint, any deceased characters are brought back to life, and any characters below a certain amount of health and energy are replenished up to that amount. The amount of energy and health replenished is dependent upon the difficulty setting chosen by the player. When a character dies, the player must choose another living character to continue playing the level. If all three characters die, the player is sent back to the last checkpoint crossed, and all three characters are resurrected.

Enemies primarily include walking skeletons, spiders, and bats, along with boss characters, like giant skeletons and other large creatures. Some skeletons are armed with swords, others with bows and arrows, some spit fire, and some have shields. Skeletons are capable of scaling walls. Other dangers include lava, fireballs, giant sharp pendulums, and various other booby traps.

Trine uses Nvidia's PhysX physics engine to provide objects and characters with full physics interaction.
Setting

Trine takes place in a forsaken and ruined kingdom. After enjoying a period of great peace, the king died without leaving an heir, plunging the kingdom into political instability. Taking advantage of the chaos, an undead army suddenly appeared and attacked, forcing the inhabitants to abandon the realm, save for those few souls brave enough to face the perils that had now befallen it
Characters

The game's story is primarily told by an an all knowing narrator voiced by Terry Wilton. Speaking after the fact, he fills in plot details in between the levels, as well as introducing and concluding the game.

Zoya the Thief, the first of the three heroes introduced in the game, is voiced by Vicky Krueger. The thief's weapon is her bow and arrow. The bow can be "charged" by holding down the fire button before releasing, and longer charges make for farther, straighter shots. The thief also has a grappling hook which can be fired at wooden surfaces. Regular arrows and the grappling hook are unlimited, and do not diminish the thief's energy. At some point during the game, the thief can acquire the ability to shoot flaming arrows, which do diminish her energy. Flaming arrows inflict more damage on enemies, can break certain objects, and can light torches found in certain dark areas of the game.The thief's possible upgrades include shooting more arrows with each shot, faster charging of the bow, and more damage inflicted with the flaming arrow. She is the quietest of the three heroes, and takes a strong liking to the magical forest ruins presented towards the end of the game.
Game screenshot including Amadeus the wizard and Pontius the knight

Amadeus the Wizard, voiced by Kevin Howarth, has the ability to use sorcery to move objects remotely, as well as conjure new objects into existence. Initially, the wizard is only able to conjure a cube-shaped object. At some point in the game, he acquires the ability to conjure an oblong platform (called a "plank" in the game). The box and plank behave as normal objects, obeying the laws of physics and gravity. The wizard later acquires the ability to conjure a floating object shaped like a square pyramid (called a floating platform in the game), which remains at a fixed point in space unless the wizard moves it.

Conjured objects are primarily used to help overcome obstacles and reach difficult areas. The plank, for example, can be used to bridge gaps. All conjuring and remote moving drains the wizard's energy. The wizard has no traditional attacks, however he can crush certain enemies by hurling objects into them. He can also block attacks by conjuring or moving objects in their path. The wizard's possible upgrades include the ability to conjure more than one box or plank into simultaneous existence (whereas initially only one of each could be on the screen at once), changing future conjured floating platforms into wood (so that the thief can attach her grappling hook to it), and making the floating platform into an explosive that the knight or thief can trigger. In the game, he is shown as being wise but also foolish, cowardly but determined, and imagines himself to be a bit of a ladies man.

Pontius the Knight's initial weapons are his sword and shield. He is voiced in the game by Brian Bowles, and is presented as a brave and loyal companion despite the fact he is not that bright, and has a strong love for food and drink. The player can at some point acquire a flaming sword during the game, which the knight can use to inflict more damage as well as use to light torches; the player can also pick up a sledgehammer for Pontius. The knight also has the ability to lift certain objects and hurl them, and his shield can be used to deflect enemy attacks, as well as falling objects and projectiles. The knight's possible upgrades include additional sword damage, charging attacks, and additional sledgehammer attacks.
Plot
Amadeus the wizard near the spyglass at the Astral Academy

After an unspecified amount of time, Zoya the thief arrives searching for a legendary treasure in the Astral Academy, a derelict institution of magical studies. Unknown to her, Amadeus the wizard had remained at the academy to study the skies and unsuccessfully attempt to learn the elusive fireball spell, while Pontius the knight had also arrived, convinced that it was his duty to protect the academy. The three meet at the shrine of ancient treasure and, touching a magical object at the same time, disappear. The wizard recalls that the treasure is actually an artifact called the Trine, which has the power to bind souls. This results in only one of them being able to physically exist, with the other two being forced to remain inside the Trine. Amadeus also remembers that the Trine was connected to the legend of a guardian, whose tomb could be found under the Astral Academy.
Zoya the thief exploring the forest ruins

Searching for a way to free themselves of the Trine's effect, the three heroes explore the catacombs under the academy, finding the guardian's tomb. The wizard deciphers some of the inscriptions inscribed on it and discovers that there were once three artifacts: one for the soul, one for the mind and one for the body, each protected by a guardian. The guardians used the three objects to maintain peace throughout the kingdom. Amadeus believes that reuniting the three artifacts might undo the spell binding their souls. The inscriptions also suggest that one of the artifacts was guarded in the castle of the old king. The trio searches the castle, finding the king's journals, which describes how the artifacts of mind and body can be found in some ruins immersed in a large forest, the home of the three guardians and where the three relics were originally created.

Exploring the ruins, the three learn at the burial place of one the guardians that the Trine, the artifact of the soul, was separated in an earthquake from the artifacts of mind and body, which became tainted. This gave birth to an evil tower from which the soulless undead first emerged. The trio ascends the tower, avoiding the obstacles created by a gargantuan undead (which is in fact the old king returned as a wraith) and combines the Trine with the two lost artifacts, unbinding their souls. The undead are cleansed through the kingdom, allowing it to eventually recover, with the wizard, the thief and the knight proclaimed as its heroes. The game ends with the narrator describing what happens to the three heroes; Pontius gives in to his true passion and becomes the new King's royal ail provider, Zoya is given reign over the forest ruins, and Amadeus gets married to a lady called Margaret, who gives birth to triplets. Despite their parentage, each of the children mastered the fireball spell before the age of one.



Recommended System requirements

OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended)
Memory: 1 GB
Hard Disk Space: 1.5 GB
Video Card: ATi Radeon HD 2400 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or better (Shader Model 3.0 needs to be supported)
DirectX®: 9.0c
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Additional: *Please note that Trine 2 may not run on most Intel graphics solutions used in 2004-2009. The game does run on new (2010-) Intel HD Graphics 3000 or better


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Shoot Many Robots


Shoot Many Robots game for pc full version download is a downloadable video game developed by Demiurge Studios and published by Ubisoft for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, and Microsoft Windows via Steam.[2] It is the first original title to be released by the developer previously known for its work on titles such as Rock Band, BioShock, Mass Effect and more.[3] The game was released in March 2012 for XBLA and PSN, and a month later for Steam


Reception

Shoot Many Robots was released to mixed reviews and currently holds a 69/100 on review aggregate site Metacritic[5]. GamesBeat gave it 78 points out of 100, saying, "As team-carnage games go, you'll get some mileage out of this one. Grab a few of your drinkin' buddies, and have yourselves a fun (and cheap) night of gratuitous hillbilly firepower and richly deserved robo-death. Preferably with your beer goggles on


System requirements

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP (SP2) / Vista (SP1) / 7
Processor: Core2Duo E4400@2.0Ghz or AMD Athlon64 X2 4400 + @ 2.3Ghz or better
Memory: 1 GB
Video: 512 MB ​​GeForce 8800 GTX or ATI Radeon HD 3870 or better
Sound Card: Sound device compatible with DirectX В® 9.0
Free space on hard disk: 1 GB


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Blades of Time

Blades of Time free game for pc full version download (ブレイズ オブ タイム Bureizu obu Taimu?) is a hack-and-slash action-adventure game developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game is a spiritual successor to Gaijin Entertainment's past work, X-Blades.[4] Blades of Time was released in North America on March 6 and in Japan on March 8, 2012.[5] The Windows and Mac OS X versions are scheduled to be released on April 20, 2012


Gameplay

The game features an ability called “Time Rewind”, which lets the player turn back time and produces a clone that replicates the last actions Ayumi made.[3] This ability will be vital in solving puzzles and fighting hordes of enemies.[5] The game also features a "Dash" ability which can instantly close the distance between Ayumi and her enemies, as well as travel quickly using environmental features.[5]

As the game progresses, Ayumi will be able to unlock more than 40 sets of skills, including melee, tactics, combos, as well as the powerful Order and Chaos forms of magic.[5]

Blades of Time will feature large maps, such as snowy lands, jungles, ancient cities, temples and sky islands.[5]

The game will also offer a co-op campaign
Plot

A gunsword-wielding treasure hunter named Ayumi (アユミ Ayumi?) finds herself stuck on a mysterious and dangerous island. While rich with bounty, the island is also caught in the throes of Chaos magic. Ayumi soon discovers that it is also the home of thousands of long-held secrets, including special powers and abilities that she can gain for herself.

Using everything she can, she must find a way to defeat armies of menacing villains and a multitude of treacherous traps in order to break free of the possessed island’s grasp

OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor: 2.4 GHz dual core
Memory: 1.5 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series or ATI Radeon HD 2000 series or better
DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c
Hard Drive: 10 GB


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Instinct


Instinct game for pc full version download game free is a 1999 American film starring Anthony Hopkins, Cuba Gooding, Jr., George Dzundza, Donald Sutherland, Kim Cattrall and Maura Tierney. It was very loosely inspired by Ishmael, a novel by Daniel Quinn.[1] In the United States, the film had the working title Ishmael. In 2000, the film was nominated for and won a Genesis Award in the category of feature film


Plot

The film examines the mind of anthropologist Ethan Powell (Hopkins) who has been missing for a few years, living in the jungle with gorillas. He had been convicted of killing and injuring several supposed Wilderness Park Rangers in Africa, and is sent to prison. A bright young psychiatrist (Gooding) tries to find out why he killed them, but becomes entangled in a quest to learn the true history and nature of humankind. Eventually it is revealed that the man did it to protect his gorilla family when the rangers arrived and started shooting them. He gets a hearing to reveal the truth, but an attack by a vicious guard causes Powell to stop talking again. At the end of the film, Powell escapes from prison, using a pen to dig out the lock on a window and heads back to Africa.


OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor: 2.4 GHz dual core
Memory: 1.5 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series or ATI Radeon HD 2000 series or better
DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c
Hard Drive: 10 GB

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Microsoft Flight

Microsoft Flight is a flight simulation game from Microsoft Studios created as a successor to the long-running, discontinued Microsoft Flight Simulator series. The simulation game[3] is offered "free-to-play"; only charging gamers for downloading extra content, aircraft or scenery.[4] Unlike the enthusiast-centric Microsoft Flight Simulator games, Microsoft Flight focuses much more on the universal appeal of flight and aims to engage a much wider audience


Development

The game was officially released on February 29 2012. Previously limited details were released on Flight, but Microsoft suggested that its realism and accuracy will appeal to flying enthusiasts, while new types of gameplay will appeal to newcomers.[5] The game is integrated with the Games for Windows – Live platform, which allows players with Live accounts to join and host multiplayer sessions using a Gamertag. The introduction of Live means that the GameSpy client will no longer be in use.[6]

It introduces a new model of DLC (Downloadable content), integrated with the Games For Windows Marketplace. All Flight add ons can be purchased and installed in-game from a central marketplace. There is currently no public SDK (Software Development Kit) planned for Flight, with all DLC being developed by Microsoft's in-house team.

The official Flight website now features a download link for Microsoft Flight, as well as FAQs and a handbook.

On December 1, 2011 a beta application was set up on the website. An announcement was posted on the official Flight facebook page (on December 13, 2011) stating that an official Youtube channel was published containing the current Webisodes.

It was announced on January 4, 2012 that it would be free-to-play on release in Spring 2012.[7]

On February 6, 2012 it was announced that Microsoft Flight would be free to download on February 29, 2012. Also it was announced the first expansion pack would be released on the same day

Upgrades
A screenshot of Flight released by Microsoft, showing the new lighting/shadowing capabilities of the engine in the aircraft virtual cockpit.

Flight features new aircraft, scenery and terrain, a revamped weather engine, and new gameplay elements for users of all skill levels.[6] The new weather engine renders more realistic clouds and weather effects, including fog that blends well with the surrounding terrain, which Microsoft's previous flight simulator release, (Microsoft Flight Simulator X), was not capable of. As seen in the screenshots, the most noticeable graphical improvements are the newer shader models and the use of new DirectX versions. Part of the improvement is more realistic lighting and self shadowing on aircraft, as well as the ability for terrain and scenery objects to cast shadows onto other objects and terrain. The aircraft visual models are much improved over those of the previous flight simulator releases. Flight also features a new missions system
System requirements

Minimum:

CPU: Dual Core 2.0 GHz
GPU: 256 MB card capable of shader 3.0 (DX 9.0c compliant)
HD: 10 GB Hard Drive space
OS: WinXP SP3 or newer
RAM: 2 GB

Recommended (high settings):

CPU: Dual Core 3.0 GHz
GPU: 1024 MB ATI Radeon HD 5670 or 1024 MB NVIDIA GEFORCE 9800 GT or equivalent
HD: 30 GB Hard Drive space
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
RAM: 6 GB




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Drakensang: The River of Time

Drakensang: The River of Time is a role-playing video game developed by Radon Labs. Drakensang TROT is the second video game in The Dark Eye-universe since Attic's Northlands Trilogy from the 1990s (Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny, Realms of Arkania: Star Trail and Realms of Arkania: Shadows over Riva


Story

Though released after Drakensang: The Dark Eye, in-story it serves as a prequel. The game takes place around the city of Nadoret. Nadoret lies south of the city of Ferdok, the main hub of the first installment. From Nadoret the player travels the Great River to reveal a series of pirate attacks. Over the course of the game he teams up with Ardo of Boarstock, the thief Cano and the dwarf Forgrimm, who also appeared in Drakensang: The Dark Eye

Gameplay

Just like the original Drakensang, it has a traditional RPG party-based style, with a 'real-time with pause' round-based playmode as seen in games like Baldur's Gate or Neverwinter Nights.[2][3] Using a largely faithful version of the pen and paper rules, statistics, skills and talents are leveled up through universal experience points which can be applied to anything from skills which increase the amount of information found on the minimap to skills useful for combat or negotiation. The River of Time also addressed minor criticisms of the first game, such as the player's inability to return to most areas once completed.

It was released in Germany in February 2010, followed by an expansion pack called Phileasson's Secret in August 2010. It was released in English in January 2011,[1] Phileasson's Secret in May 2011
Drakensang: The River of Time was received positive in the german press and generally praised as an improvement over the first title.[7] It won the "Best RPG 2010" at the German Developer Awards in Essen, Germany.[8]

However, this second game of the franchise did not fare well financially, and subsequently Radon Labs were declared bankrupt[9] and acquired by Bigpoint Games.[10] The Drakensang brand was then turned into a online browser game franchise, that no longer connects to The Dark Eye franchise

System requirements

Microsoft Windows

Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz or equivalent
1024 MB (XP)/ or 2048 MB (Vista / 7) RAM
256 MB nVidia GeForce 6600 GT or similar
DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
7 GB hard disk drive space
DVD drive


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Men of War: Condemned Heroes

Men of War: Condemned Heroes free pc game for pc full version download Men of War (Russian: В тылу врага 2: Лис пустыни (Behind Enemy Lines 2: Desert Fox)) is a real-time tactics video game and the sequel to the 2006 game Faces of War (which was a sequel to the 2004 Soldiers: Heroes of World War II), developed in partnership with Best Way and published by 1C Company, 505 Games, and Aspyr Media.


The single player campaign takes place during World War II and features battles set in Europe, the Soviet Union, Greece, and North Africa, across three different campaigns for the Allies, Germans and Soviets. Men of War features Japan as a new multiplayer faction

Gameplay

Men of War plays similarly to Faces of War and Soldiers: Heroes of World War II, with a few major differences. In Soldiers, the player controlled a small group of soldiers fighting the enemy. In Faces of War, the player controlled a few men while fighting in large battles alongside many allies. In Men of War, both of those scenarios do take place, but sometimes the player is given complete control over dozens of units. It is not uncommon for a player to have simultaneous control over many lines of defense. To make micromanagement simpler, the player is able to organize his troops into squads. In addition, the player is able to assign individuals into cover for more precision. The player is also able to call in reinforcements in the form of units, artillery barrages (from guns or offshore ships), and air support. Naval units, such as torpedo boats and submarines, are controllable for the first time.

The game includes the soldiers and arsenals of the United States, the United Kingdom (as well as Canada, Australia, and other Commonwealth states), the Soviet Union, Germany, Japan, and various resistance movements (particularly the Russian and the French). The expansion, Red Tide, adds the Romanian and Italian armies. s

Campaign

Men of War features 19 single player missions spread across four different campaigns. The game features a Soviet, German, Allied and bonus campaign.

The Soviet campaign spans the early battles of the Eastern front, through to the start of the Soviet counter-offensive. The campaign begins with the Battle of Rostov and ends after the Battle of Seelow Heights, with an epilogue showing Berlin days after its capture.The Player is represented by Alexey Kuznetsov and Victor Smirnov.

The German and Allied campaigns take place largely within the North Africa theatre. The German campaign follows a young, ambitious commander called Gunther Borg who fights as a paratrooper in Greece (Battle of Crete) before being redeployed after temporary leave to join the Afrika Korps in Libya (Tobruk) and Tunisia. The Allied campaign follows an elite American squad under the command of Terry Palmer and a Cpl. Robinson during Operation Torch as they fight alongside the British "Desert Rats" of the British 7th Armoured Division, other American soldiers, and Henri d'Astier's French Resistance.

There are also a number of bonus missions, which involve both defending and attacking objectives.

The single player campaigns can be played through cooperatively over a local TCP/IP network, or over the internet
Multiplayer

In multiplayer, there are 5 different factions to choose from; The United States, Commonwealth forces, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan (though Japan is only available in further patches).

There are a variety of game modes including Combat, Battle Zone, Frontline and Cooperative, all of which were featured in Soldiers, and two new modes - Victory flag and Valuable Cargo.

Men of War will introduce a ranking system based on the ratio of a player's wins to losses with the various multiplayer factions.

The game has the "Direct Control" feature characteristic of the series which allows the player to take over control of a unit's movements and actions with the keyboard and mouse, adding a tactical 3rd person shooter element to the game.

Modifications are still officially supported, and will still have their own Tab in Options. Games using modifications will also go under the name "Modded Game".

Steam has updated the game since 1.17.5, and other US users must manually modify their installations to patch their game for the latest multiplayer versions
Men of War: Condemned Heroes

Men of War: Condemned Heroes is the newest installment in the best-selling Men of War series which fuses tactical thinking with the action-packed direct control mode



System requirements

OS: Windows XP(SP1), Windows Vista or Window 7
DirectX 9.0c
CPU: P4 2.6GHz (Athlon 3000+)
RAM: 1Gb
Video: GeForce 6600 (Radeon 1950) 128Mb
3 Gb free hard disk space

Recommended

OS: Windows XP(SP1), Windows Vista or Window 7
DirectX 9.0c
CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz (Athlon X2 5000+)
RAM: 2Gb
Video: GeForce FX 8800 (Radeon HD3850) 256Mb
3 Gb free hard disk space



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Ys The Oath in Felghana


Ys: The Oath in Felghana  free download full version game for pc (イース -フェルガナの誓い- Īsu -Ferugana no Chikai-?) is a Japanese Action RPG released in 2005 for Microsoft Windows by Nihon Falcom. It is a remake of the third game in the Ys series, Ys III: Wanderers from Ys. A PSP version was released on April 22, 2010 in Japan.[1] XSEED Games released the PSP version in English in North America on November 2, 2010, and in Europe (only on PlayStation Network) on January 27, 2011 [2]. XSEED also released the Windows version in English worldwide through Steam on March 19, 2012. [3] A fan translation patch was also made for the Japanese PC version of the game
Plot


As in Ys III, Adol Christin and his friend Dogi are traveling to Dogi's hometown of Redmont three years after the events of the first two games. Upon arriving, they discover that evil happenings are threatening the townspeople, and it is up to Adol to put a stop to it.

The basic plot has been slightly modified from the original, and expanded through the use of additional scenes.
Gameplay

The game-play follows the new model from the previous game, The Ark of Napishtim, with several improvements. Many things from the previous game were streamlined to keep the focus on the action as opposed to equipment and item management. For example, healing item and stat bonuses are no longer carried as items or accessories; instead, these bonuses are dropped from defeated enemies and are used upon pickup along with an experience bonus for attack combos. These bonuses are maintained through constant combat.
Releases

PC Limited Edition
This was the initial release of the game.

PC Standard Edition
This was the same as the Limited Edition, but without Ys Premium Music CD Box in Felghana, a boxed set of all Ys III music CDs produced.

PC Vista version
This was the same as Limited and Standard Editions with support for Windows Vista. It is unknown at this time (April 2007) if patches will be released for the previous versions to add this support.

PSP version
A port to Sony's PlayStation Portable system. Xseed Games localized this edition of the game.[4] In order to offset the localization costs of such a "niche" game, XSEED licensed and paid for the use of a fan translation that had been produced for the PC version.[5]

PC Steam Version
This version is the same as the PC version with the translation included, except it is available fully localized without the need of a translation patch, as well as including Steam achievements and cloud support for saves



Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows XP
Processo Pentium III 800 MHz
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 32 MB VRAM, 3D accelerator compatible w/ DirectX 9.0c
DirectX®: 8.0
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
Sound: Compatible with DirectX 9.0c


Recommended System Requirements

OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7
Processo Pentium III 1 GHz or higher
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: 32 MB VRAM, 3D accelerator compatible w/ DirectX 9.0c
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 2 GB HD space
Sound: Compatible with DirectX 9.0c


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Deadly 30

Deadly Games is an American comedy action sci fi show that appeared on UPN as part of its 1995 season. The basic plot of the show is about video game characters that come to life, re-enacting their deadly plans for wanton destruction and world domination in the real world.


Story

The first episode introduces the protagonist, Dr. Gus Lloyd, an engineer and video game designer who has created a live-action game in his spare time to exert his indignant feelings about people in his life who have all made his life hell on Earth (his father, his ex-wife's mother, his ex-wife's divorce lawyer, his former employer, a high school football-Quarterback bully, his old camp counselor, etc.); the villains of the game are modeled after all these people. The master villain is Jackal, who is a combination of the devil and Gus' father. The Jackal wears a Vanilla white Ice Cream suit and drives a Chrysler to match. The hero is "The Cold-Steel Kid," a warrior trying to save the dying world, dons commando wear, and is naturally modeled after Gus himself, and the sometime helpless, sometime active heroine ingenue The Kid is always trying to rescue — "The Girl" — is based on Lauren Ashborne, Gus' ex-wife (wearing similar garb). In an accident involving an experimental laboratory project, Jackal and the villains step out of the game and into the real world to cause the apocalyptic carnage and domination they were programmed to for the game.

Each week, one of the villains tries to carry out an evil plot according to the rules of the video game, and Gus, Lauren, and Gus' friend Peter Rucker try to defeat and destroy said villain. Almost indestructible and superhumanly strong, each villain is programmed with specific weapons and weaknesses based on that villain's "theme"; e.g., "Killshot's" Achilles' Heel was being sprayed with water, The Boss' weak link was red ink, The Evil Shirley's was dirt and she would be wiped out by having a house fall on her, The Camp Counselor would get burned by being hit with charcoal and would be killed-off by an arrow shot right through his own bulls-eye, The Practical Joker could only be defeated by his master prank being foiled, The Motivational Speaker killed people with a device that ejected audiocassettes that bound and crushed them with audiotape, and he could only be destroyed by eating his own words. Another was a corrupted car mechanic that tasered people with a calculator and would be destroyed by seeing his own reflection. And of course, The Garbage Man was damaged by cleaning products and The Orthodontist had an aversion to sugar. All the henchmen were instantly obliterated--going up in smoke and blue light when the Jackal's evil weekly master scheme was foiled. The Jackal's own vice was being hit with a baseball--the very autographed one that Gus got from his own father. Jackal is present in every episode, commanding the other villains and vexing the heroes, usually with a glass of champagne in hand


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