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Call of Duty: World at War
Jan 7th
Call of Duty is back, redefining war like you’ve never experienced before. Building on the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare engine, Call of Duty: World at War immerses players into the most gritty and chaotic WWII combat ever experienced. Players band together to survive the most harrowing and climactic battles that led to the demise of the Axis powers on the European and Pacific fronts. The title offers an uncensored experience with unique enemies and combat variety, including Kam (more…)
Wolfenstein
Oct 14th
Wolfenstein is a supernatural/science fiction first-person shooter, based on the video game series developed by Id Software that has been a favorite of 2D and 3D gamers across multiple game iterations and platforms since the early 1980s. In this new take, players battle the Nazi’s dark obsession with the occult through epic action and harrowing shooter combat. Filled with ferocious enemies, movie-quality action scenes, unique gameplay environments, an impressive array of weapons and (more…)
Star Wars Republic Commando
Oct 6th
Star Wars Republic Commando is a squad-based first-person shooter that lets you explore the elite world of the Star Wars military. Leading a 3-man squad of Republic Commandos, your missions take you deep behind enemy lines on over 14 intense and challenging levels through three different campaigns where you will face more than ten brutal enemies. You’ll have more than a dozen deadly weapons at your disposal, but none more lethal than your squad. What makes the squad in Star Wars Re (more…)
Most Popular Pc Game Virtua Cop 2
Jul 27th
Sega-AM2 developed the Virtua Cop 2 game and published by Sega. It has been released by AM2 studio in 1995. The game was released in 1997 for PC. Till 2002 it was most successful game on the gaming consoles PlayStation 2 also. Its genre has been defined as Rail Shooter. For the computer it is known as one of the best games. Most of the people consider it as action game also. It is much enjoying game on PC by mouse clicking. In the Virtua Cop 2 there are 3 stage – beginner stage, middle stage and expert stage. Each stage has two scenes and in 3rd scene there is a boss to fight with you in the end of the each stage’s. The game runs on credit systems. In the beginning of the game there is an option to select the stage. There are 5 credits for each stage. Each credit has 4 points. Credit will be lost if anyone shoots you or if you shoot a civilian. It has great background sound which will inspire you to shoot your enemies very aggressively. Civilian will informed you by announcing – “don’t shoot”, so marry happy”, “help me” or “don’t shoot please” etc. There are pistol and machine gun in the beginner stage. You will get machine gun by clicking mouse over that. You have to handle mouse quickly within circle to shoot your enemies. Enemies will attack on you by pistol, bomb and an axe. Second stage of Virtua Cop 2 is same with its beginner stage but in the end of the game bosses are different. There are many bosses to attack on you. They will fire on you only big bomb very quickly. Expert stage of Virtua Cop 2 is different from its previous stage. In this stage there is shot gun also along with machine gun. It has some hard steps to fight with your enemies in the stage. Boss is also very strong in the stage. In each stage of the game you can make a score.
Machines at War Pc Game Review
Jul 25th
War games is one of the most popular PC game genres due to the fact that players like blowing things up, this behavior is seen not only in war games but in RPGs and shooting games which incorporate weapons. There have been great games that incorporate all of these elements in one nice package such as Battlefield 1942, this game has been released in several formats, one of them being PC.
Another great PC game which deals with war and strategy is called “Machines at War”, this entertaining real time strategy game allows a player to control an army of forces across a battlefield, compared to other games which claim that an army of 10-15 tanks, Machines at War takes this statement to a whole new level by adding hundreds of these machines which will literally fill your screen.
The main goal of the game is to construct the ultimate machine which will allow your forces to take over the world, however this won’t be easy and you’ll need to take down several enemy troops to accomplish this task. This game is quite unique because it features a random map system which makes every mission different and the challenges change according to the new arrangement.
Machines at War players will often find themselves building defenses such as walls to defend their position, building bridges to cross fields which are divided by water and even hiding under the trees in order to execute an ambush attack, if you have played other war games then you know the drill; you basically need to use every trick on the book to stay alive and give your army forces a good shot at victory.
There are several strategies you can follow in order to win the game, however not all of them work perfectly, you can choose to build up your offensive forces in order to crush your enemies with unique weapons, this would make your your troops virtually unstoppable, if you are one of those players who thinks that the best defense is a good offense then you will definitively use this strategy to your advantage; another strategy you may use is to strengthen your defenses by building fortified walls and gates to shield you from any attack while you come up with a good plan to crush the enemy.
Machines at War players are able to build vehicles and aircraft in order to take complete control of the field and airspace, some of the vehicles and aircraft that can be built include: trucks, tanks, helicopters, jets, etc. The game also features full scale maps which let the player have a clear view of the terrain and how the units are organized, overall this is a very solid game which should keep you busy for several weeks!
Iron Man 2 Details Released (Iron Man 2)
Jul 24th

SEGA Europe Ltd. and SEGA America, Inc. today announced details about the upcoming videogame Iron Man 2; including the fact that renowned comic book author Matt Fraction will be creating the game’s all-new story, which includes familiar elements from both the movie and comic book universe. Iron Man 2, the videogame, allows players to truly feel the power of Iron Man with new destructible environments, epic enemies, and innovative hand-to-hand combat moves, as well as other features from the film and comic book.
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Left 4 Dead 2 Hands-On
Jul 23rd
We dive into the first two maps in the Swamp Fever scenario.

If there’s anything immediately familiar about Left 4 Dead 2 it’s this: If you separate from your group of zombie apocalypse survivors, you’re not going to be a survivor much longer. In our initial run-through of Swamp Fever–the dank and dark third area of the game–our group of survivors started like any other. We grabbed our preferred weapons (playing as Coach, we grabbed the shotgun) and first aid packs and headed out from an abandoned boxcar to a nearby gas station. Unfortunately, things got off to a bad start. One person went on beyond the gas station while another stayed in the boxcar, seemingly attempting to figure out what exactly they were supposed to do or how to play the game. To make matters worse, there happened to be a witch sitting around the corner from the player who ran off to the gas station, and as anyone who has played the original game knows, if you disturb the witch, she’ll go completely bonkers and probably kill whoever startled her. And that she did, since that player chose to run off, the two people actually playing as a team couldn’t make the save. The third player was still sitting in the boxcar, possibly admiring the scenery.
The two active survivors headed beyond the gas station and the corpse of our fallen comrade, but things only got worse. One of Left 4 Dead 2’s new enemies, the charger, decided to pay us a visit. Being completely caught off guard by its speed, we couldn’t do much in the way of evasion. Eventually, it zeroed in on our character and subsequently started going to town, doing plenty of damage with every punch before grabbing our character and slamming him into the ground repeatedly. Unfortunately, our only remaining (and useful) teammate was overwhelmed with the witch and a group of her zombie buddies, sparing no opportunity to save us from our predicament. And with that, we both died, leaving our single surviving member still in the boxcar–undoubtedly ecstatic with the designation of being the lone survivor.
Thankfully, a new group of three players joined us in our renewed attempt at surviving the zombie-infested Louisiana swamps, and from the start, we worked together. This newfound team spirit enabled us to plow through the hordes surrounding the gas station (by the grace of the new AI Director system, there was no witch waiting for us), and to make our way to the swamp and outlying areas. All was going well until we reached the third our fourth abandoned shack where a small plank led into the murky water below. Unfortunately, the player who took the lead (and who happened to be also carrying the ax for a melee weapon) was unprepared for another new enemy, the spitter, lurking just beyond the plank and out of view. Of course, if you’re in an elevated position, the spitter’s not much of a problem. You’ll see the spit and watch it burst into flames (and then watch it burn out) before moving on, but in this particular situation, our designated leader was in a confined space and essentially ambushed, making it difficult to find the right way out of the immediate area–much less navigate out of the fire. But our team pressed on and continued to encounter more spitters, chargers, and the usual assortment of infected before finding the safe house and moving into the next area.
What makes the second part of Swamp Fever a little different from the first is that there seem to be more choke points that mostly force the infected zombies to come out in single-file, which as luck would have it, saved our team more than once. In fact, there was one section of the level where our team came across some airplane wreckage. Getting up and through the wreckage wasn’t so much of a problem as it was to simply exit and jump down off the wings because, at that point, we were greeted with what seemed like an almost endless stream of enemies coming from just about every direction. Since one of our teammates fell off the wing and to the ground (where they were met with an additional swarm), we jumped down to help out while the other two survivors stayed on the wing and took aim from above. Just as we thought we cleared one wave, another came, but this time were in such a position that we could pick them off as they were coming through the airplane door and out onto the wing. One member of the squad, in particular, did the most damage by using exploding rounds–another new feature introduced in Left 4 Dead 2. A similar scenario occurred minutes later with infected coming down a dirt path (somewhat obstructed by a fallen tree) and we were able to mow them down as they reached the top of the path. Whether or not this was by design or simply, once again, the AI Director having mercy on our team wasn’t completely clear, but we gladly took the strategic advantage and made our way to the end of the demo.
Of course, what we played of Left 4 Dead 2 felt much like its predecessor, which is great for anyone wanting more of what made the original so fun. And we’re anxious to see how Valve has used the Louisiana theme for other levels in the game. Look for Left 4 Dead 2 on Xbox 360 and PC on November 17.
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