System Minimum Requirements OS: Windows XP SP2, Vista or Windows 7 CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz or similar RAM: 2 GB HDD: 8 GB free disk space Graphics: 256 MB Graphics Memory Sound Card: DirectX 9 Compatible DirectX: Version 9 Supported Graphics Cards: GeForce 7/8/9 series or higher or similar ATI cards System Recommended Requirements CPU with dual-core processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or faster). Intel Core2Duo @ 2,4 Ghz Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7. 2 GB of RAM. DirectX ® 9.0c compatible 256 MB video card with 3D acceleration or equivalent (support for Shader Model 3.0 or higher). ATI RADEON HD 2900. NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT Install 1. Unrar app 2. and see my pre added images in install notes 3. And Play
The Cursed Crusade (2011) Genre: RPG The end of 12th century is nearing. The Pope Innocent 3rd launches a new crusade in order to conquest the holy city, given up few years earlier to the Sultan Solomon armies. While the High Franc Barons mobilize for this new great epic, the meeting with Prince Alexis, Byzantine Empire throne descendant, will change the course of history: This crusade will never go further than Constantinople… Features: Select one of the three knights engaged in this adventure and fight against Byzantine Empire troopers, in the heart of Crusaders army Choose your equipment among more than 150 weapons of various categories (blades, axes, flails, crossbows…) Learn new combos by engaging in a Crusaders Faction such as the well-known Templars. Get new skills and make your character evolve through a deep apprenticeship besides fencing instructors Provide your character with new armors and equipments Recruit and lead a squadron of up to 4 mercenaries, give them orders and get their help to accomplish your mission
Minimum System Requirements: Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP (SP3) / Windows Vista (SP1) / Windows 7 Processor: Intel Pentium IV at 3.0Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 3800 Processor at 2.4Ghz Video Card: 256 MB VRAM - nVidia GeForce 8800 or GeForce GT220 / ATI Radeon X1900 Memory: 1 GB RAM (XP) / 2 GB RAM (Vista & 7) Hard Disk: 12 GB of free Hard Drive Space Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card Direct X: 9.0c Controls: Keyboard & Mouse Installation: DVD-ROM Drive Recommended System Requirements: Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP (SP3) / Windows Vista (SP1) / Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 Dual Core at 2.13Ghz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 5200 Dual Core at 2.60Ghz Video Card: 256 MB VRAM - nVidia GeForce GTS 240 / ATI Radeon HD 3,870 Memory: 2 GB RAM (XP) / 3 GB RAM (Vista & 7) Hard Disk: 12 GB of free Hard Drive Space Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card Direct X: 9.0c Controls: Keyboard & Mouse Installation: DVD-ROM Drive
Description : Deceived by the forces of evil into prematurely bringing about the end of the world, War—the first Horseman of the Apocalypse—stands accused of breaking the sacred law by inciting a war between Heaven and Hell. In the slaughter that ensued, the demonic forces defeated the heavenly hosts and laid claim to the Earth. Brought before the sacred Charred Council, War is indicted for his crimes and stripped of his powers. Dishonored and facing his own death, War is given the opportunity to return to Earth to search for the truth and punish those responsible in Darksiders. Now, hunted by a vengeful group of Angels, War must take on the forces of Hell, forge uneasy alliances with the very demons he hunts, and journey across the ravaged remains of the Earth on his quest for vengeance and vindication. Features: * Apocalyptic power of War: Unleash the wrath of War, combining brutal attacks and supernatural abilities to decimate all who stand in your way. * Extreme arsenal: Wield a devastating arsenal of angelic, demonic, and Earthly weapons, and blaze a trail of destruction atop Ruin, War’s fiery phantom steed. * Epic quest: Battle across the wastelands and demon-infested dungeons of the decimated Earth in your quest for vengeance and redemption. * Character progression: Uncover powerful ancient relics, upgrade your weapons, unlock new abilities, and customize your gameplay style. * Battle Heaven and Hell: Battle against all who stand in your way—from war-weary angelic forces to Hell’s hideous demon hordes.
EA Cricket 2004 resumes the franchise with more than 50 licensed teams from around the world, 1200 players, and 75 modeled stadiums. After a fantastic showing for EA SPORTS Cricket 2002, Electronic Arts are ready to relive all the excitement with EA SPORTS Cricket 2004. Undertaking an 18-month development cycle will provide the opportunity to pack the game full of additional features and options. Developing such an environment and atmosphere that will keep EA SPORTS Cricket 2004 at the forefront of sports games quality. Along with all of the international teams and bonus squads, EA SPORTS Cricket 2004 will include domestic teams and competitions from England and Australia. Test matches as well as One-day Internationals will also be included for this game. In addition to the tournaments that you have come to know and love from EA SPORTS Cricket, Season modes will also be a highlight of this game. With new Motion Capture and a new Development Platform, not to mention the inclusion of form and injury, the game play will be more true to life than ever before For the Cricketing fanatic there will be no end to the detail. A large variety of statistical graphs will be available including run rate, wagon wheel graphs, as well as a huge amount of stats on every player that will track over the course of a tournament. The game will revolve around a full TV style presentation including a full action replay mode, third umpire, animated ducks, TV style overlays, field position editor and much more. The field position editor will allow for auto or manual fielding. Over 60 stadia have been modeled from all over the world, including England (Lords), Calcutta, Melbourne, Auckland, Cape Town, Barbados and Lahore. The detail in the stadia is amazing. Lighting and shadows of the highest grade coupled with real time weather all add to the authenticity of the playing experience.
Trackmania 2 Canyon The TrackMania phenomenon is back! TrackMania² Canyon will give players an adrenaline-filled experience, even better than the original TrackMania game played by millions. TrackMania² goes far beyond traditional driving games with a fully customisable world of tracks generated by the players themselves! With loops, wall rides, ramps and a multitude of other stunts, you're in for the ride of your life. INCREDIBLE NEW GRAPHICS A richer environment offering better and more diverse tracks: Race in stunning canyons optimised to run on most PCs. THRILLING RACING EXPERIENCE The car feels realistic and the handling is more precise than ever. With only four buttons, driving is simple and rewarding. Yet, the diversity of tracks offers a tailor-made challenge. SHOW OFF YOUR SKILLS Create your own tracks, cars and scripts with more design elements than ever before. The in-game studio lets you edit TV-quality highlights of your best races or creations. Share your masterpieces with the TrackMania² community. A FUN AND MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER GAME Up to 200 players can challenge each other at once on the same track! Plus, check out the official rankings to see how you rank in both solo and multiplayer modes.
Medal of Honor Infiltrator is a fun mission-based shoot-'em-up that's similar in style to old-school arcade games like Commando and Frontline. Medal of Honor is a highly successful first-person shooter franchise that started out on the PlayStation and eventually made its way onto a variety of platforms, including the PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. Unfortunately, in 2002, while set-top consoles received an excellent one-two punch in the form of Medal of Honor Allied Assault and Medal of Honor Frontline, the Game Boy Advance got an ugly, subpar remake of Medal of Honor Underground--a game that was originally released for the PlayStation two years earlier. This year, Electronic Arts is back with another Medal of Honor game for the GBA, called Medal of Honor Infiltrator. Thankfully, the first-person graphics have been done away with in favor of a top-down viewpoint, and now the game's been fashioned into a fun mission-based shoot-'em-up that's similar in style to old-school arcade games like Commando and Frontline. The top-down graphics and gameplay are reminiscent of classic games like Commando and Frontline. In its 15 total levels, Infiltrator brings together a variety of different play styles that should be familiar to anyone who's played their fair share of 8- and 16-bit games. Most levels are presented with an overheard viewpoint that has you looking down on a large portion of the surrounding area. These stages share a great deal in common with such classics as Commando, Ikari Warriors, and Frontline. You use the directional pad to walk around in the environment, which is typically a large jungle or village. Enemy soldiers appear at varying intervals, and you need to use your character's machine guns and grenades to eliminate them. Your weapons shoot toward the direction you're facing, but you can hold down the R button to lock your aim in one direction while you walk in another. Interactivity with the environment comes into play fairly often. You can hide behind houses and other buildings to stop enemy bullets, and there are a number of structures that you can actually go inside of. Small houses and tents give you the opportunities to switch weapons or replenish your health, while larger buildings are often entire sublevels unto themselves. If you come across a stationary gun or a tank sitting in a level, you can put these weapons to use against the enemy. The stationary gun has unlimited ammo, but you can't pick it up and take it with you. The tank, on the other hand, can be driven through a level. Additionally, it can be used to run over enemy soldiers, and its cannon can be used to destroy enemy artillery and buildings. Each level has a number of mission objectives assigned to it, such as locating documents or destroying ammunition depots. To complete a level, you need to accomplish these goals. You can take control of tripod-mounted guns and tanks. Medal of Honor Infiltrator offers 15 missions, which you can play from beginning to end in the campaign mode or tackle one at a time in the quick start mode. Most players will end up playing through the campaign mode a few times in order to collect all of the gold and silver medals that are earned by clearing away the enemies in a level and by satisfying all of the secondary mission objectives. By collecting medals, you can unlock a harder version of the campaign mode, as well as a survival mode where the goal is to see how many soldiers you can kill before you run out of health. The setting for the survival mode is a village that features a number of different neighborhoods to fight in. Medal of Honor: Infiltrator borrows heavily from the classic games it's inspired by and, at the same time, captures most of the things that give the franchise its identity. The typical overhead shoot-'em-up doesn't have much to offer except the sheer thrill of killing one enemy after another. Netherock has taken that simple design and has updated it for today's player by adding depth through the inclusion of stealth elements, tricky AI, first-person crosshair-shooting sections, and a varied assortment of mission objectives. The end result is a fun handheld game that should please anyone who's looking for an action game with teeth.
SuperBike World Championship It may not be the most realistic racing game ever created, but it certainly raises the bar for PC motorcycle racers. You might expect Superbike World Championship to be just another arcade-style racer, a fun and flashy game with very little realism and nothing much in common with the sport it simulates, save the name. Fortunately for motorcycle enthusiasts, Superbike from EA Sports has a lot more going for it than a fancy 3D engine and a thumping soundtrack. Superb gameplay and a substantial dose of simulation style realism make this one of the best motorcycle games to hit PC screens in quite a while. Superbike offers the same basic gameplay options you'll find in any good racer. Both single races and championship seasons are available, and you have the choice of either action or simulation mode for each. Six additional game options (difficulty, weather conditions, and so on) let you tailor each race to your tastes and skill level. If you choose simulation mode, you can also adjust nine realism settings, including the use of real Superbike rules, computer-assisted acceleration, braking, and the occurrence of engine failures. The game includes 12 Superbike tracks, including Phillip Island, Monza, and Laguna Seca. Each is well rendered with plenty of detail to create a reasonably realistic racing environment. Just about every track has at least one particularly memorable bend, twist, or curve - Laguna Seca's trademark corkscrew turn, for example. There are five bikes to choose from: Ducati 916, Honda RC 45, Kawasaki ZX7R, Yamaha YZF, and Suzuki GSXR. Each is evenly matched but offers a slight variation in instrumentation, engine noise, and color scheme (for the aesthetically minded gamers among you). In simulation mode, you can modify your bike's chassis (rake and trail), transmission (gearbox sprocket, rear-wheel sprocket, gear ratios), suspension, and tires for optimum performance. There's even a nifty telemetry analysis tool that lets you see how your bike performed in a particular race, so you can make the necessary adjustments. As with most racing games that let you modify your vehicle's setup, it's best to leave things alone unless you know what you're doing. Action-mode races and championships are fairly straightforward: You pick your bike (and your track, for single races), select automatic or manual transmission, and then hit the track. Simulation mode gives you more options but also ups the challenge level quite a bit. Single races involve an entire racing weekend, including practice, two rounds of qualification, and two official races. It seemed odd that no overall winner was crowned after the second race, but that's the way the Superbike Association does things, apparently. Gameplay itself can be quite challenging, especially if you've let your reflexes and driving skills go to mush with pure arcade racers like Moto Racer 2 or Redline Racer. Superbike has more in common with UbiSoft's F1 Racing Simulation and Papyrus' Grand Prix Legends than with the arcade crowd, so be prepared to crash (and lose) often in the early going. Thankfully, the game lets you practice at your own pace and also lets you scale the difficulty to fit just about any level of driving skill. Another bonus: Even if you do wipe out a lot, Superbike offers some spectacular crash animations, as your bike skips along the ground with sparks flying, and your driver tumbles along behind. You can even choose to walk your bike back onto the course manually if you want (the default setting just plops you back on your bike at the point of the crash). Unlike arcade racers, where the brakes are optional and you can bump and smash your way to victory, Superbike is all about finesse and control. Most of the tracks are very curvy, so you must slow down to take the turns - on the best possible line - to move ahead of the pack. Unfortunately - and this is one of the game's notable flaws - the AI is not all that great, and computer-controlled drivers will not always pose much of a challenge. They tend to follow the track well enough and will certainly take advantage of any mistakes you make, but your biggest foe is the track itself. If you crash a lot, you'll lose. If you stay on your bike and on the best possible line around the track, you'll win. In fact, if you manage to get the pole position during a championship season, you have to really screw up horribly to lose the race. Graphically, Superbike is stunning. The tracks, bikes, and riders all look great, and even the distance rendering is pretty good. Fantastic animations for crashes, turns, and angry fist shaking (when another bike bumps you) make the game very lifelike. A decent array of sound effects helps also, though the engine sounds can become annoying after a while. It was pretty cool to hear the crowds cheering when I passed the grandstand, however. I did encounter one weird graphics problem with Superbike: The interface graphics shimmered a bit when I loaded the game using a pair of Voodoo2 cards as my primary 3D device. And occasionally, the game would quit abruptly, claiming a DirectDraw error. When I switched to my Riva TNT board, everything worked fine. Despite the minor graphical glitch, however, Superbike is one impressive game. It may not be the most realistic racing game ever created, but it certainly raises the bar for PC motorcycle racers.
INFORMATION Mad Riders is an adrenaline-fueled off-road arcade racing game that sets new standards for the racing genre on Xbox LIVE Arcade and Playstation Network. Perform aerial stunts, use your boost wisely, and open shortcuts to dominate your friends on 45 tracks in stunning tropical locations across the globe. The game’s breathtaking speed and accessible gameplay allows players of all skills to instantly pick up on the fun, while the competitive multiplayer and customization options will keep them coming back. Mad Riders delivers the ultimate off-road racing experience for thrill seekers and fans of wheel-to-wheel action! Release Date: May 30, 2012
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Description: Ice Age is one of those cartoon film franchises that seems to keep running forever – almost as long as the Ice Age itself, right? Well, there’s a new animated film hitting theatres that will give you yet another fix of Sid, Manny, Diego and their furry friends that you’ve come to love. That means that it’s time to celebrate with an appropriate party game! But what kind of party can the stars of Ice Age 4: Continental Drift engage in? With the Olympics right around the corner, it only makes sense to get sporty for the occasion! And what better form of sport to focus on than Arctic Games? In this frantic multiplayer game, you can use teamwork or go head-to-head as one of many famous Ice Age faces. Skiing, curling and other wacky takes on classic Winter Olympics-inspired games are all present in Ice Age 4: Continental Drift: Arctic Games. You can even sling Scrat away and get him to land on targets painted on islands for points! Players will get to feel the rush of being that crazed sabre-toothed squirrel. The winner of the games will be entitled to the main prize – a hoard of secret pirate treasure! Of course, the pirates don’t like the fact that their booty’s being plundered, and so have joined the games themselves to reclaim it.
Info: Transformers Fall of Cybertron-SKIDROW | Publisher: Activision | Developer: High Moon Studios | Genre: Third-Person Shooter | Platform: PC | Size: 8GB | Release Date: 23.08.2012
Minimum System Requirement: OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or AMD Phenom X3 8750 Memory: 2 GB system RAM Hard Disk Space: 9 GB Free Space Video Card: GeForce 8800 GT series with 512 MB RAM or ATI Radeon HD 4850 with 512 MB RAM DirectX: DirectX 9.0c or DirectX 10 Sound: DirectX compatible Sound card INSTALL NOTES: 1. Unrar 2. Mount or burn image 3. Install 4. Copy everything from the SKIDROW folder into the game installation 5. Play the game 6. Support the companies, which software you actually enjoy!
Description: Transformers™: Fall of Cybertron™ transports you to the final days of the planet Cybertron where you will experience the darkest hours of the apocalyptic war between the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS. Embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey through a wide range of missions and massive environments designed around each character’s unique abilities. With the stakes higher than ever before, you play as a variety of Transformers characters, including Grimlock’s nearly indestructible T-Rex form and the legendary Combaticons forming into the colossal Bruticus. Fight through both sides of the Transformers’ most epic battles leading to their legendary exodus from their homeworld. Transformers™: Fall of Cybertron™ allows you to go head-to-head as AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS with its multi-player online mode. Create your own personalized character and weaponry with the most advanced and in-depth customization ever before seen in a Transformers video game.
AN EPIC BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron transports you to the final days of the planet Cybertron where you will experience the darkest hours of the apocalyptic war between the Autobots and Decepticons. Embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey through a wide range of missions and massive environments designed around each character’s unique abilities. The combat is intense as you dynamically transform between robot and vehicle form to change the battle as you choose. APOCALYPTIC SETTING: Play as both AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS in an epic story set amongst the ruins of the Transformers home planet, ravaged from years of war. Experience the never before told final battles that culminate in the legendary exodus from Cybertron. MASSIVE GAMEPLAY VARIETY: Capture the true power of the Transformers with endless variety. Every character is equipped with distinct abilities and personalities that are suited for each of the diverse missions in the game. Characters also convert from robot to alternate mode to defeat their enemies. Change forms, combine, blast, melee, stealth, fly, and more! EPIC SCALE: Fall of Cybertron delivers epic battles on a massive scale. The setting and characters are HUGE! The battlefield will quake with the fury of gigantic Transformers like the combiner Bruticus or the ferocious Dinobots. The city sized AUTOBOT Metroplex changes the scale of everything. MULTIPLAYER WITH TRULY CUSTOM TRANSFORMERS: The battle continues online in thrilling multiplayer combat. Drop into deep multiple multiplayer modes with up to 12 players. Create your own Transformers using a character creator that offers unprecedented choice.
Info: Release name: Dark Souls Prepare To Die Edition-FLT | Size: 3.8GB | Genre: Action | Publisher: Namco Bandai | Developer: FromSoftware | Release Date: 24.08.2012
Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7, or newer Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 GHz+ or AMD Phenom II X2 545 3.0 GHz+ Memory: 2 GB Hard Disk Space: 8GB Video Card: GeForce 9800 GTX+ or ATI Radeon HD 4870+ DirectX®: 9.0c Sound: Direct Sound Compatible Additional: Online play requires software installation of and log-in to Games For Windows – LIVE Install Notes: * Unrar * Burn or mount * Install the game, type in anything at the serial prompt. * Exit the installer when the installation has finished. * Copy the cracked content from the Fairlight folder into your installation directory, overwrite files. * Play the game.
Description: Dark Souls is the new action role-playing game from the developers who brought you Demon’s Souls, FromSoftware. Dark Souls will have many familiar features: A dark fantasy universe, tense dungeon crawling, fearsome enemy encounters and unique online interactions. Dark Souls is a spiritual successor to Demon’s, not a sequel. Prepare for a new, despair-inducing world, with a vast, fully-explorable horizon and vertically-oriented landforms. But most of all, prepare to die. You will face countless murderous traps, countless darkly grotesque monsters and several gargantuan, supremely powerful demons and dragons. You must learn from death to persist through this unforgiving world. And you aren’t alone. Dark Souls allows the spirits of other players to show up in your world, so you can learn from their deaths and they can learn from yours. New to Dark Souls is Bonfires. Around the Bonfire, you may find the only warmth and calm that exists in this dark world. Beware: There is no place in Dark Souls that is truly safe. With days of game play and an even more punishing difficulty level, Dark Souls will be the most deeply challenging game you play this year. Can you live through a million deaths and earn your legacy? Key features: * Extremely Deep, Dark & Difficult – Unforgiving in its punishment, yet rewarding for the determined – learn to strategize freely and conquer seemingly impossible challenges. * Fully Seamless World – Explore a completely integrated world of dark fantasy where dungeons are seamlessly intertwined, with great height. * Mastery Earns Progression – Contains 60 hours of gameplay, with uniquely despair-inducing monsters & an incredibly nuanced weaponry & magic spells system. Player success depends on their eventual mastery of how and when to use the magic spells, choice of armor, the number of weapons, the types of weapons, and the moves attached to the weapons. * Network Play – Players may cross paths with one another, interacting with each other throughout the game even as each player plays their own game. * Flexible Character Development & Role Play – As the player progresses, they must carefully choose which of their character’s abilities to enhance as this will determine their progression style. * Community – See other real players and empathize with their journey, learn from seeing how others died, find and leave messages for your fellow players; helping them or leading them into death. * Symbolic of Life & Hope – The Bonfire is an important feature of Dark Souls for many reasons. Though in gameplay it serves as a recovery and re-spawn point for players whose health gets low and is the one place in the dark world where players can find a fleeting moment of warmth and calm.