Showing posts with label Games PC. Show all posts
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Sunday, 19 December 2010

DeathSpank PC

Greetings, nondescript citizens! I am DeathSpank! A few months back when he first released for the consoles, I had DeathSpank on speed dial. As a promotion, just prior to release, the publishers had created a hotline. The funny that came across their recorded messages just made me want to play the game even more. I mean seriously, “one thong to rule them all” – priceless!


The world almost ended once…DeathSpank dedicated his life to becoming a defender of the downtrodden and living up to a foretold destiny. To fulfill that destiny, he must travel the world in search of the artifact, and this forms the spine of your adventures. Upon dispatching the first set of shambling skeletons, you come upon the witch of artifact fame, but as you might expect, she’s not simply going to hand it over to you. First mission – kill the vicious chickens that are attacking the baby dragons and bring back their lips. I didn’t really put too much effort into the “saving” part of that quest, but I did manage to collect enough lips to satisfy the witch that the task was complete. There’s of course always something else that needs doing, so she then immediately sent me after some herbs and a crystal she required. While looking for these ingredients, you meet Bob the Fisherman, and must help him recover this trusty tackle box. This is how the “story” progresses, with fetch quest after fetch quest moving you on your way toward achieving your ultimate goal – the artifact.

DeathSpank utilizes the auto-save feature, but that doesn’t mean that you have to wade through an entire level before the dinner bell rings. Just hit the ESC key, and you’ll end up back at the menu, where although not listed, your game WILL be saved upon exit. This comes in handy when you’re trying to play through it in your free moments, and get called away suddenly. Three difficulty settings are available to challenge all levels of gaming ability: Downtrodden (Easy), Vanquisher (Normal) and Heroic (Hard). These settings can be changed at any time by escaping to the menu, but don’t let the game’s simplistic appearance fool you – give it a shot on Vanquisher first. Unlike similar titles, multiplayer is available. You need only plug in a second control device, and off you go. The user interface is also right there in front of you along the bottom of the screen, so there’s no need to remember shortcuts to go rifling through your equipment and quest log. In the settings menu, you have the option of having objects you can interact with highlight with their name and a brief description when moused over, and this proves quite useful while trying to locate the herbs you need for that special potion, or figuring out which of the multitude of bad guys you’re fighting actually needs to be terminated to complete your quest. DeathSpank can utilize the mouse, keyboard or a peripheral game controller, and while the developer recommends WASD (particularly for combat), I’m a mouser by nature and experienced no issues left clicking my way to victory. Tutorial support can be accessed from the settings menu, and unobtrusively guides you through your first play through. This saves the trouble of having to deal with a separate tutorial level, and puts you instantly into the game. Once you get the hang of things, simply deselect. On dying (and you will repeatedly), you automatically resurrect at the nearest activated outhouse. These outhouses activate once you travel close enough to them, and can also be used as teleport stations (similar to Two Worlds) for fast travel. You may not, however, teleport within a dungeon. If you see an enemy in the distance, don’t panic. They will not attack until you approach, so you can safely avoid the hordes by remaining far enough away from them as you travel. And like most games of the genre, gold and other loot are acquired through the mass slaughter of critters and busting open barrels. Just watch out which barrels you destroy, as some of them are explosive. You also have special abilities, known as Weapons of Justice, which deal a range of damage around you. This is very useful when you’re surrounded, and becomes available when the Justice Meter at the bottom center of your screen fills up. Fill the Justice Meter by landing successful attacks. When you level up, click “H”, and pick out your special gift – a collectible hero card. These cards add boosts to your abilities.

The graphics took me back to the late 90s, but did not detract from my experience. DeathSpank is designed to have the arcadey feel of games long past, so just roll with it. You’ll be having too much fun to care about the Saturday morning cartoon look. Switching weapons is a little awkward and not clearly explained. You can equip four weapons in sets of two, but to switch weapon sets you need to hit the TAB key, and I was never quite sure at first if it was my melee hand weapon or ranged hand weapon that was going to strike. As for the funny, the writers certainly tried to keep the it rolling through the dialogue, but it often falls just short.

Despite the less than stellar graphics, when you smite something with your mighty axe, they smash into tiny bits, which I found a rather satisfying experience after a long day. Voice acting in DeathSpank is stellar, and the actors do the absolute best they could with the lines they were handed. The over the top delivery does its best to keep the story entertaining. Periodically, you’ll come across a Lost and Found Dumpster, and I found this both a useful and interesting addition. Unlike many other games, if you miss, drop, or neglect to pick up that important piece of loot, it will be found in the dumpster.
While certainly not a title that’s going to find its way onto any Best of lists for 2010, I had a lot of fun during my time with DeathSpank. It’s simple yet addictive gameplay had me in the “one more try” zone, and while not something I can see myself staying up all night to complete, it is definitely an adventure worth attempting.

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Release Name: DeathSpank-THETA
Size: 973 MB
Genre: Action RPG, Indie
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Hothead Games
Release Date: .10.2010
Language: English
 
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Minium System requirements:
■ Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7
■ Processor: Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or better
■ Memory: 1 GB Windows XP, 1.5 GB Windows Vista, 7
■ Graphic: 256 VRAM Nvidia GeForce 6800 Ultra, ATI Radeon X1800 GTO or better. Shader 2.0 and 24 bit depth buffer support required
■ Sound Card: Sound device compatible with DirectX ® 9.0
■ Hard Disk Space: 2.0 GB available

Recommended System requirements:
■ Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7
■ Processor: intel dual core 2Ghz or Althon X2 64 2Ghz+
■ Memory: 1 GB Windows XP, 1.5 GB Windows Vista, 7
■ Graphic: 256 VRAM Nvidia GeForce 7800 GT, ATI Radeon X1950 or better
■ Sound Card: Sound device compatible with DirectX ® 9.0
■ Hard Disk Space: 2.0 GB available
 
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OS: Windows 7/Vista/XP
Processor: 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium processor or equivalent AMD Athlon processor
Memory: 1GB
Graphics: 128 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible or better video card with pixelshader 2.0
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 100MB of free space
Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

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Saturday, 25 September 2010

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (Full Rip)

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (Full/Rip/PC) | 1.94 GB
Genre: Modern Tactical Shooter

If the original Rainbow Six Vegas felt like the first night of a trip to Sin City, its recently released sequel feels like the second; a little worn, but still a lot of fun. There's still a casino's worth of content and the best gameplay this side of Caesar's Palace. Plus, the introduction of a sprint button not only increases your speed, but also quickens the pace of the entire game. On the other hand, the cooperative play has been pared down a little and the expanded experience gains are about as glamorous as pillow mints--even if you are grateful for them. A third night of this might be too much to handle, but if you like to place bets with bullets at all, you'll definitely want to put some money down on Rainbow Six Vegas 2.

Despite the name Tom Clancy in the title, the Rainbow Six games are hardly known for their ace storytelling skills. Having said that, the way the original Vegas ended on such a terrible cliffhanger ending, when all it really had to do was give you a reason to kick some terrorist butt, was especially disappointing. Fortunately, the campaign inVegas 2 makes no such errors. You no longer play as Logan Keller. Instead, you hunt terror and save hostages as a custom character referred to as Bishop in the campaign. Although the specifics of the overarching story are pretty easy to lose track of, one thing is clear: There are terrorists and you have to get them before they getVegas.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Tech Info
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Genre: Modern Tactical Shooter
Release Date: Mar 18, 2008 (more)
ESRB: MATURE
ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Intense Violence, Strong Language

Game Information
Connectivity: Scoreboards, Live Aware, Voice Chat
Resolution: 720p, 1080i, Widescreen, 1080p
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Special Controllers: Headset, Camera
Offline Modes: Competitive, Cooperative, Team Oriented
Online Modes: Competitive, Cooperative, Team Oriented
Number of Players: 1-2
Number of Online Players: 16 Online

Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz or Athlon Equivalent
Memory: 1 GB (2 GB for Vista)
Hard Drive: 7 GB Free
Video Memory: 128 MB (See Supported Graphic Cards)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive (4X)
Active Internet Connection @ 128KBPs Upstream for Online Play

Notes:
Full Game (English only)
Riped - Nothing!
Minimum requirements: Ram - 1GB

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2) run setup.bat

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Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

It's only been a couple of months and 2010 is already shaping up to be one of the best ever for gamers. If your wallet hasn't already been emptied, Electronic Arts and development studio DICE have tossed yet another videogame on the pile that can't be missed. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 ups the intensity and visual prowess of its predecessor, while still delivering one of the most compelling multiplayer games around.
If you were to buy Bad Company 2 solely for the single-player campaign, you might come away a bit disappointed. That's not to say it's particularly bad in any way, but it doesn't feel impressive enough to stand on its own as a great experience. Once again, the multiplayer game is the star of the Battlefield show.
 The single-player campaign follows the story of a rag-tag bunch of soldiers as they traipse around the world on the hunt for a mythical weapon of mass destruction which absolutely must not fall into the hands of the Russians. It's a typical story of unlikely heroes as they attempt to save the world, and it will take you across a great variety of locations that range from frozen mountains to densely packed jungles.

These gorgeous locales are the first thing that will spring out at you as you begin the fight. The vistas and skyboxes look nearly photorealistic in many situations, and DICE did a wonderful job blending the particle effects and game objects in the foreground with the more static backdrops. The result is a sense of depth that few videogame worlds can offer.
Things become more impressive yet when the action kicks in. Returning from the last Bad Company game are nearly fully destructible environments. If an enemy soldier is holed up in a second-story bedroom taking potshots at you, all you have to do is send a rocket at that wall and he'll either wind up dead or fully exposed. The same line of thinking applies to just about anything you see – send enough firepower at it and you can watch it crumble.

Once you're done ogling the smoke trails or mountain ranges in the distance, you'll start to notice that Bad Company 2 has taken a few cues from the Call of Duty franchise. The last Battlefield game was the first to introduce a fully fleshed out storyline and it stumbled a bit in the process. The humor was goofy and over the top, the open mission design was a bit too open, and everything seemed coated in a dense fog. A lot has changed and improved for the sequel.
 Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows XP
Processor: Core 2 DUO @ 2 GHz
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 15 GB for Digital Version, 10 GB for Disc Version
Video Memory: 256 MB (NVIDIA GeForce 7800GT/ATI X1900)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c
Keyboard and Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

Recommended System Requirements

OS: Windows Vista/7
Processor: Any Quadcore Processor
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 15 GB for Digital Version, 10 GB for Disc Version
Video Memory: 512 MB (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 10
Keyboard and Mouse
DVD Rom Drive

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Tuesday, 15 June 2010

Lock On : Modern Air Combat

Lock On : Modern Air Combat | 636MB

Game Info

Publisher: Ubi Soft
Developer: Eagle Dynamics
Genre(s): Flight Combat, Simulation
Players: 32
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: November 20, 2003

Summary

Feel the power of commanding a modern jet fighter. Fly a variety of combat aircraft in the most graphically rich, audio intense game environment ever created for a combat flight simulator. Lock On: Modern Air Combat combines a broad scope of game play that includes engaging missions, an immersive combat environment, and in-your-face action. Choose from eight U.S. and Russian jets that range from the tank-killing A-10 Warthog and, ground-pounding Su-25 Frogfoot to air superiority fighters like the F-15C Eagle and Su-27 Flanker. Filled with intense campaigns, realistic flight modeling and flexible game options, Lock On will provide unlimited game play action to both novice and veteran flight sim fans. [Ubi Soft]

Screenshot

 Requirements

Operating System: Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP (only)
Processor: Pentium® III 800/AMD Athlon™ 700 or better
RAM: 256 MB RAM (512 MB RAM recommended)
Video Card: 3D video card (DirectX® 8.1-compliant) w/32 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
Sound Card: DirectX 8.1-compliant
DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 or higher (included on disc)
CD-ROM: 4X CD-ROM or better (not recommended for use with CD-RWs)
Hard Drive Space: 1.1 GB free

 

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