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April 29, 2011

God of War 4, Released on September 2012

Kratos, the demigod of cruel bald remarkable is likely to be present again rocked theworld of Playstation 3. After the success of God of War
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April 28, 2011

God of War 3 Review, Wallpaper PC Game

God of War 3 Review, Wallpaper PC Game


God of War III is an action-adventure video game released (as the fifth God of War game) by Sony Computer Entertainment's Santa Monica division for the PlayStation 3 in March 2010.
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April 27, 2011

Mount & Blade Review, Wallpaper, Screenshot

Mount & Blade Review, Wallpaper, Screenshot
  
Mount&Blade is a medieval, single-player, open-ended, action role-playing video game for Windows, developed by the Turkish company TaleWorlds, and published by Paradox Interactive.
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ARMA II : Reinforcements Review Pc Game 2011

ARMA II : Reinforcements Review Pc Game 2011

official web :  http://www.arma2.com/



"Arma 2: Reinforcements unites two independent factions – British Armed Forces and Private Military Company – on one DVD. Play it separately across the single-player and co-op campaigns, or join friends in multiplayer battles with up to 50 players and hundreds of AI units
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April 20, 2011

Nuclear Dawn Review Wallpaper PC Game

Nuclear Dawn Review Wallpaper PC Game
Nuclear Dawn is an upcoming post-apocalyptic video game that blends the FPS and RTS genres. It was originally announced in February 2006 as an amateur mod for the Source engine, but in April 2009 was revealed to have become a commercial project, still using Source, aimed at Windows PCs and the Xbox 360. It is unclear whether a retail release is planned.
Nuclear Dawn joins Counter-Strike, Day of Defeat, Natural Selection, The Ship, They Hunger: Lost Souls and Garry's Mod as former mods of Valve products that have become commercial projects. 


Interwave Games today announced that "Nuclear Dawn" is now scheduled for a release in September of this year. Additionally, players who pre-order the game, when pre-ordering is available, will be entered into the closed beta and may get a chance to participate as early as August.

"The game that’s been already on sale on Steam three times so far could not let April’s Fool day pass by without an announcement, and the only way to do so properly is to announce our new release schedule, along with some details on how to participate in the upcoming closed beta.

Nuclear Dawn will be released in September 2011. Which date, you ask? When it’s done, we say.Pre-orders will open sixty days before the release date, and players will be able to purchase the game as early as July 2011. Players who have pre-purchased the game will be automatically invited to the closed beta, and will be able to play Nuclear Dawn as early as August 2011. 

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Shadow Harvest : Phantom Ops Wallpaper, Screenshot PC Game

Shadow Harvest : Phantom Ops Wallpaper, Screenshot PC Game









Shadow Harvest : Phantom Ops Wallpaper, Screenshot PC Game 
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Section 8 Wallpaper Screenshot PC Game

Section 8 Wallpaper Screenshot PC Game











Section 8 Wallpaper Screenshot PC Game 
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April 19, 2011

Shadow Harvest : Phantom Ops Will be Released

Shadow Harvest : Phantom Ops Will be Released


Shadow Harvest is a highly immersive 3rd-person tactical action game set in the year 2025 on various current and future points of conflict around the globe. The game is in development for PC and XBOX 360. Featuring dual character control, amazingly realistic graphics and a refreshingly different storyline, Shadow Harvest is a completely new interpretation of the tactical-action genre. Being an ISA* agent, the first character, Myra Lee, has a background in espionage and stealth operations, while the other character, Aron Alvarez, is a hard-boiled close combat specialist of US Army’s Delta Force. Both characters are deployed as elite black-ops agents on various hot spots worldwide and behind enemy lines to cooperatively complete covert operations.

To optimally achieve all mission goals, the player needs to combine Myra’s stealth skills, athletic abilities and cleverness with Aron’s blunt open battle approach. In many situations the nail biting about whether to go in hot with guns blazing or to use suppression techniques and alternative paths is up to the player. Thanks to its open level design with multi-paths and optional secondary objectives, Shadow Harvest also offers great replayability

With Myra and Aron having a different style, a totally different approach on combat tactics and (obviously) a different gender, one big focus of the game are the witty yet snorty dialogues between the two agents.

Despite its highly detailled and realistic look, Shadow Harvest does not strive to be a hardcore military sim nor does it want to be just another dual-character-shooter. Featuring real stealth and action-adventure elements, its refreshingly new mix of features allows never before seen possibilities in interactive storytelling and lets the player dive into a highly thrilling storyline in an unforgettable immersive and unique gaming experience. 

developer : Black Lion Studios
publisher : Viva Media
genre : action / TPP
platform : PC / Windows
release date:
World : 02 February 2011
USA : 02 February 2011
play modes : single player
game language : English
suggested system requirements :
not specified
 


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Section 8 FPS PC game Review

Section 8 FPS PC game Review
Section 8 is a first-person shooter developed by TimeGate Studios and published by SouthPeak Interactive. It utilizes the Unreal Engine 3 and was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was released on September 1, 2009, on the Xbox 360 and September 4, 2009, on the PC in North America, September 11, 2009, in the UK and Asia Pacific, September 18, 2009, in the rest of Europe, and on the PlayStation 3 on March 25, 2010 in North America and April 15, 2010 in Europe.


Overview
On the war-torn planets of tomorrow, mankind’s greatest battle is about to begin.

With its frontier colonies devastated by a growing insurrection, Earth dispatches the elite 8th Armored Infantry (nicknamed “Section 8”) to repel the coming onslaught.

Section 8 is a large-scale, sci-fi first person shooter where fast-paced action meets military strategy in the far reaches of the galaxy. Join the epic battle between the 8th Armored Infantry and the Arm of Orion by taking part in fierce squad-based combat across majestic alien worlds.

Choose the experience you want to play by customizing your own equipment load-outs, and dynamically manipulate the flow of combat with on-demand vehicle requisitions, strategic asset deliveries, Dynamic Combat Missions, and the ability to drop anywhere on the battlefield from 15,000 feet above.
Features

On a completely player-driven and dynamic battlefield, no two games of Section 8 will ever play the same.
Burn in to battle from 15,000 feet: see the battlefield open up below as you reach terminal velocity; hit the air brakes and choose where you land.
Dynamic Combat Missions alter the flow of battle and remove all predictability. Use your wits to gain victory instead of just doing the same things over and over again.
Call in ‘deployables’ such as powerful gun emplacements, tanks and walking war machines to secure your hard-won territory or to gain a strategic advantage as you advance on the enemy.
Choose your weapons, armor and more; don’t be restricted to a class such as ‘scout’ or ‘medic’.
Incredible graphics, powered by a heavily modified Unreal Engine 3, deliver huge, open battlefields.
Full single-player campaign telling the story of trooper Alex Corde.
Unrivaled multiplayer combat allowing for clan, team and individual stat tracking.


Minimum Requirements
OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista SP1
DirectX: 9.0c
DRM: Games for Windows Live
CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz processor family/Athlon 64 X2 4400+ (required for MP host)
Video Card: NVidia 8600 GTS or ATI HD 2900 XT. / 512MB / Shader 3.0
Sound Card: DX9.0c compliant
Memory: 1.5GB
Hard Drive: 12GB




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Battle Slots PC Game Review

Battle Slots PC Game Review
Phantom EFX and 8MonkeyLabs bring something entirely new to the table with the recently released Battle Slots. This is an rpg in every sense, really. There is the overly dramatic (but delightfully so) hero who finds an ancient weapon and, of course, immediately sets off to save the world. Your hero does all the usual things. There is a map of various destinations to visit, and new roads open up as you advance in the game. By visiting the tavern, your hero learns about new quests and side quests that are available to him (and are marked on the map with exclamation points). As the brave hero sets off on various roads, random monsters pop up and you are given the choice to flee or fight.  


Like any respectable rpg, you must gather gold and experience points in order to do well on your adventure. Your gold can be spent at the store, but it can also be used donate to places like the zoo or the academy. Donating to a place will upgrade it, and gives your hero and his allies advantages over opponents. Experience will increase your strength, and you’ll also gather runes and symbols along the way that will make your character a worthy champion. You can even equip different attacks (techniques) and runes whenever you like, tailoring your attack style to your environment.
Battle Slots is a fairly respectable rpg, if a bit standard, but where it shines is by bringing in the unexpected aspect of slots. The main issue that most people have with slots games is that they get old rather quickly. Much like real life, you really can’t influence how the reels will spin, and even avid slots fans will get tired of just clicking “spin” after a while. What Battle Slots does is take all attractive elements of slots – the thrill of a good spin and the pure chance of random luck – and embeds them in a game where you actually can control what’s going on. In Battle Slots, you can even tweak how often certain symbols occur in relation to others. This is quite important, as the matches you make spinning the reels earn mana for attacks against your opponents as well as healing spells.  
Final Thoughts
Battle Slots is just a great game. It makes slots more interesting by adding a very well-done rpg element, and it makes the rpg stand out from the crowd with its customizable magic slot machine. I recommend it to slots fans, of course, but old school rpg fans will also be pleasantly surprised. I give Battle Slots an 8.5 out of 10, and recommend you give it a try.  




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Magicka : Vietnam Released, Review, Wallpaper Game

Magicka : Vietnam Released, Review, Wallpaper Game
Well I knew they were going to be releasing something Magicka related during GDC ....


Magicka: Vietnam: It’s a little bit magic and a little bit Creedance Clearwater Revival. Kinda.  Magicka: Vietnam was released this past Tuesday, April 12th through Steam (and other online gaming services), and I couldn’t help but ask myself the same question: is this a joke?The answer to this question is a resounding… maybe.

Features

Vietnam themed game world with a twist
2 Challenge maps (1 scenario challenge & 1 survival challenge)
New Vietnam themed enemies
Many new Vietnam era weapons
Stylish GI Wizard robe
New Magick – Napalm strike
Innovative and dynamic spell casting system with thousands of possible combinations
Up to four player co-op in all game modes as well as single player option
Experience the parody and satire of a cliché fantasy world/jungle war
Minimum System Requirements

Base Game: Magicka
Operating System(s): Windows® XP/Vista/7™
CPU: 2.4+ GHz Intel® Pentium IV™ / AMD® 3500™
RAM: 2.0+ GB
Video: 512MB DirectX compatible (GeForce® 8800™ / Radeon® X1900™) or better
Sound: DirectX compatible card
Hard Drive: 2.0 GB free
DirectX®: 9.0c
DRM: SteamWorks™

While part of me enjoyed playing the Vietnam-themed add-on, another part of me was slightly offended, I mean the Vietnam War was a pretty dark time in American history. Obviously, poking fun, even when done in a tongue-in-cheek way, was still a little unsettling.

Before we begin, I should address the absolutely hellish time I had locating the Magicka: Vietnam content once it was downloaded through Steam. I had assumed (incorrectly) that it would be part of the standard adventuremode. After opening up a friendly Google search and visiting the links to similarily-confused gamers, I was able to determine that the Vietnam content was part of Magicka’s challenge mode content.

  








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