Sunday, 26 May 2013
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Battle Nexus Free Download
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 Battle Nexus is more than just a step backward for this series it's a step backward into a large chasm. When Konami released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles last year for consoles and the PC, all we wanted was a spirited beat 'em up in the vein of the classic Turtles arcade games. While Konami managed to get the genre right, it unfortunately succeeded at little else, turning in a rather prosaic effort that didn't have much going for it beyond its cel shaded graphics.
While the story aspect of the last Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 game wasn't a huge factor, it was at least better than what Battle Nexus has to offer. The storyline of this game is ripped largely out of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series' second season, and it consists of an overarching storyline that puts the four heroic turtles--Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael--on a quest to rescue their master, Splinter. At the beginning, you'll have a couple of story paths available to you, as well as a couple of locked story paths. Each story branches out into an episodic series of misadventures that you must play through, and some of these missions even have multiple paths. What's weird is that there's obviously a fairly linear plotline that the game follows, as evidenced by the way the different animated cutscenes taken from the show play out. So, even though you can choose from a couple of different missions, only one of them actually starts in the proper place in the story.
Another weird and annoying thing about Battle Nexus is its character management system. Each time you start up the game, you'll be presented with a character select screen for one to four players. If you're the only one playing, you'll still have to select four characters from a pool including the turtles themselves and side characters like Splinter and Casey Jones. You'll be able to have only one character onscreen at a time, but you can switch between them on the fly. The reason for this is simple at certain times during missions, specific characters' abilities are needed to proceed. However, this is set up in the cheapest way possible. For example, if you get to a door that has to be opened via a control panel, you'll have to cycle through to get to Donatello, since he's the smartest of the group, and logically is the one who can operate electronics. Of course, all you actually have to do is press his weak attack button in the vicinity of the control panel, and the door magically opens. For everyone else, it's just as simple. One guy can move heavier blocks, another can chop through certain objects, and that's about it. At times, you can actually circumvent these ability specific objectives altogether. That's as much character specific action as you're going to see in the game, which is pretty underwhelming, to say the least.
Battle Nexus' combat is just as bad. The enemies weren't very smart in the last Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 game, and they're just as brain dead here. Only now, some of them are proficient at blocking, so you have to suffer through trying to beat up an enemy who not only can't fight properly, but who also knows how to turtle itself until you walk away for a while. Most times, grunt enemies will just stand there, slowly walking around in a circle until you get too close or attack. Enemies with projectile attacks will attack more often, and are often the most difficult, mostly because the game likes to put them together in significant numbers and tailor their attack patterns so one will always attack right after the other. On the other hand, you'll frequently find yourself without any enemies to beat up at all, as many levels feature oddly vacant sections.
The game also contains an unlockables system, in which you collect antiques throughout each mission in an effort to unlock items in April's antiques store. Most of the unlockables are just concept art and things of that nature, but the one thing you can unlock that's actually pretty cool is the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game. Apart from the audio being totally different, this is the same game you came to know and love in arcades, and, of course, it supports four players. The messed up thing, however, is that you have to slog through most of the main story mode to actually get to the game, which really isn't worth it. What's interesting is that once you actually do get to it, it basically shows you that a 15-year-old arcade port that's only a few hours long can still be vastly superior to this mess of a game.
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Friday, 17 May 2013
Antikiller Pc Game Free Download
Antikiller Game Free Download Full Version For Pc
File Size:129Mb
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Processor= 1.4GHz
RAM= 256MB
Video= 32MB
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Monday, 13 May 2013
JUST CAUSE 2 PC Game Free Download
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OS: Windows Vista/7
Processor: Pentium D @ 3 GHz / Athlon 64 X2 4200
Memory: 2 Gb
Hard Drive: 10 Gb free
Video Memory: 256 Mb
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
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OS: Windows Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO @ 2.6 GHz / AMD Phenom X3 @ 2.4 GHz
Memory: 3 Gb
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Video Memory: 512 Mb
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Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 10.1
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Saturday, 11 May 2013
Takken 3 PC Game Free Download
takken 3 is the third installment in the popular Tekken fighting game series. It was released on Arcades in March 1997, and for the PlayStation in mid-1998. A simplified "arcade" version of the game was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2 as part of Tekken 5's Arcade History mode. The PlayStation version is considered by some as one of the greatest games of its genre.[6]
It was the first game released on Namco System 12 hardware (an improvement to the original two Tekken games, which used System 11). It was also the last installment of the series for the PlayStation
However, Jin, revived by the Devil Gene within him (because after Jin's mother had gone missing following an attack from Ogre, Devil returned, branded Jin's left arm with a mark, possessing him), reawakens and makes quick work of the soldiers, turning his attention to Heihachi and literally smashing him through the wall of the temple. Heihachi survives the long fall, but Jin, in mid-air, sprouts black, feathery wings and strikes Heihachi one last time. He then flies off into the night, leaving his bewildered grandfather staring after him.
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Thursday, 9 May 2013
Medal Of Honor Infiltrator
The award winning Medal of Honor franchise returns to the sport Boy Advance with Medal of Honor Infiltrator, Associate in Nursing all new expertise designed specifically for the platform. Players assume the role of Corporal Jake potato, finishing 5 daring missions to defeat the Axis in a number of WWII's most renowned battles. Infiltrator blends overhead third-person exploration and action sections with fixed-position, first-person shooting sections. many various themes and game designs area unit combined seamlessly into constant package: foot combat, transport combat, covert operations, and sniping. Players also will have the chance to use their Game Boy Advance as a true time map by linking up with laurel wreath of Honor Rising Sun on Nintendo GameCube
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Medal of Honor: Infiltrator was well received by critics, currently holding an average score of 81% at Game Rankings and 80 at Meta critic, based on 17 and 19 reviews respectively. IGN's Craig Harris noted that "the final product is a game well on the other end of the quality spectrum from last year's dud" and "has a great feel all the way through." Frank Provo of Game Spot states that Infiltrator "is a fun handheld game that should please anyone who's looking.
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The Walking Dead Episode 1 A New Day
System Requirements:
OS: XP Service Pack 3 / Vista / Windows 7
CPU: 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent
GPU: ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM (Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics)
HDD: 2 GB of Free hard disk space
RAM: 3 GB
DX: Direct X 9.0c
AUDIO: Direct X 9.0c sound device
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CPU: Core 2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent
GPU: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM (Not recommended for Intel integrated graphics)
HDD: 2 GB of free hard disk space
RAM: 3 GB
DX: Direct X 9.0c
AUDIO: Direct X 9.0c sound device
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