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Realms Of Arkania: Blade Of Destiny Crack [PC]
Game Release Date
30 July 2013 Worldwide
30 July 2013 Europe
30 July 2013 USA
game mode single player
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31 July 2013 Europe
31 July 2013 USA
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System requirements Quad Core i5 2.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 560 or better), 5 GB HDD, Windows Vista/7
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Metro: Last Light Crack [PC] [X360] [PS3]
Metro: Last Light is two games in one. One average. One brilliant.
For console owners or those with PCs housing aging graphics cards, Last Light falls into the former category. Another predictable shooter, with good graphics, ropey AI and an ending that’s as abrupt as you will remember.
But play the game on top-end hardware and it’s a very different beast altogether. Simply put, when running at maximal settings, it’s one of the most atmospheric and beautiful first-person shooters to date.
Shining light: When played on maximum settings, Metro: Last Light is the best-looking game ever made
Taking place a year after Metro 2033, you play Artyom, part of small group of Russians who have taken refuge in the tunnels of Moscow following a deadly outbreak and nuclear fall-out. Artyom’s in search of the last of the Dark Ones – a species he tried to eradicate in the last game that is now considered the key to humanity’s survival.
It doesn’t take long into the eight-or-so hour campaign to notice the eye-popping level of detail.
Textures boast every nook and cranny. Lighting is so real you’ll squint your eyes. For most gamers, stunning graphics are often considered a bonus, but in Last Light, they’re a necessity.
Techniques such as tessellation, help carve out the tired faces of Artyom’s comrades. While a combination of multi-sample anti-aliasing and screen space ambient occlusion give the underground refuges a next-gen sheen.
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Last Light is an extremely demanding game - whatever the hardware. To see it running at near maximal settings, you'll need an Nvidia GTX 680 graphics card or AMD equivalent. Thanks to EVGA's excellent Precision X software, you can overclock the 680 easily. Overclocking is essentially 'tuning' - boosting your card to run faster than its base levels. This lets you keep the framerate as high as possible without compromising visual fidelity. For hardcore gamers, linking two 680s up - called an SLI - will run the game smoothly at above 1080p.
Although at its best during the underground sections, Last Light does give you time to roam outside.
You’re never given much room to explore the surroundings, but the varied monsters coupled with the need to change your mask’s air filter frequently, gives you a purpose to get on with your objective as efficiently as possible.
To help you with this, there’s a rich and varied armoury at hand. You can carry three weapons, ranging from shotguns and rifles to pistols and throwing knives.
Shooting mechanics are solid, made all the more enjoyable through in-game set-pieces, and stealth sections (although few and far between) hold up well.
Surprisingly, it’s away from the action where Metro excels – when 4A Games let you soak up the dank, claustrophobic atmosphere they’re obviously so proud of.
Taking your time to examine trinkets of information, bartering at local gun shops, or just watching different communities get on with life are segments that set this game apart from many a first-person shooter out there.
Sadly, the strength of Last Light’s alluring world fades with every graphical sacrifice you have to make to in relation to your hardware.
Memorable: Action is strong, but it's when 4A Games lets you explore Moscow that Metro is at its best
Although art direction is enough to salvage most of the atmosphere on offer, there’s a spark missing, feeding a nagging urge to see the game how the developers intended it to be seen.
But there's light at the end of tunnel as Last Light has just been announced for PS4. So for many, that urge will soon be sated.
Game Release Date
16 July 2013 Worldwide
17 July 2013 Europe
16 July 2013 USA
game mode single player
System requirements Quad Core i5 3.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 480 or better), Windows XP/Vista/7/8
The FactionPack includes three original single player missions, each casting the playeras a different specialist from the warring Factions. Returning to some classiclocations from Metro 2033, these missions feature new weapons, the return of atruly terrifying mutant foe, and offer three distinct gameplay challenges
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The Halo series is surprisingly well-suited for life as a twin-stick shooter. After all, part of the fun of the Spartan existence is knowing that you'll be tackling overwhelming odds - and that you'll be encouraged to ad lib and rely on the occasional moment of dumb luck as you manage the hordes surrounding you. It's hardly a shock, then, that Halo: Spartan Assault turns out to be an entertaining, if fairly throwaway, top-down blaster. Grunts flock and scatter, Elites hang back before charging and, while those famous jumping skills are MIA, most of your other supersoldier abilities have made the transition from first-person shooters intact.
Spartan Assault plays out as a series of historical missions culled from a UNSC training simulator and, conceit aside, it's business as usual. Switching between two different Spartans, it's your job to see off an invasion from a splinter sect of the Covenant who are moving in on a buried Forerunner artefact. The lore's on point, but Microsoft's made the controls a little more of a mess than they should be. On Surface and Windows 8 phones, you've got standard floating virtual thumbsticks and buttons aided by a gentle lock-on. It's a little fiddly at first on the former - and it might be a bit of a squish on the latter - yet this is probably the best way of approaching an imperfect situation.
On Windows 8 PC, however, players are left to move with WASD and aim with the mouse, while gamepad support is promised in the near future. The current set-up turns out to be acceptable for everything except steering bigger, slower vehicles like the Scorpion tank, which always seems to want to travel in a diagonal line that requires holding down two keys at once. Other PC titles have sometimes opted for this sort of thing too, of course, but, with Microsoft handling the publishing, Spartan Assault really shouldn't have launched like this - and it won't truly feel like a proper twin-stick until the pad has been patched in.
Skulls can be toggled on and off to boost the XP you gain.
Given time to acclimatise, though, you'll discover a fair amount of Halo DNA has survived the journey between perspectives. The magical triumvirate of gun, grenade, and melee continues to work a treat, and the same old rhythm of ducking in and out of combat as your shield dictates still gives even the blandest of mission objectives a satisfying sense of ebb and flow.
The series' bold use of colour is evident, too, allowing the campaign's five acts to unfold across a series of landscapes stained turquoise, amber, and purple. Textures are high quality and standard Halo enemies and weapons turn out to be readable and distinct from the new vantage point. While your improved freedom of movement and aiming makes the occasional item a touch over-powered - I'm inevitably talking about the needler - encounters are varied enough to keep you switching kit and improvising regardless.
Weekly challenges and Achievements are a nice addition.
Amidst the clutter of familiar enemies and hardware, the 25 bite-sized stages do their best to mix things up a little, too: lead three snipers to their nests, destroy five cannons, fend off attackers while an engineer does something clever. Dreaded escort missions turn out to be relatively painless, and the simplest ideas are often the best. A turret and an endless stream of baddies to mow down as you defend a queue of evacuees provides wonderfully brainless fun towards the end of the adventure, and, as with the main games in the series, the option to gad about in vehicles confers a welcome sense of freedom, even if the Scorpion's a pig to drive and the Warthog has been left in Master Chief's garage. There's always the Covenant's motors, eh?
The obvious level of care makes it all the stranger that, throughout proceedings, there are a series of low-level annoyances that will stick with you even when you've learned to enjoy the controls and adjust to this fresh approach to UNSC warfare. On the PC you'll get occasional audio glitches which see weapon sounds dropping out for a few seconds, while Surface players will take a little hit to the frame-rate. Then there's the AI, which only seems to spring to life a few seconds after you turn up, and drifts off again when you're out of range. This allows for some easy - if slightly guilt-riddled - assassinations in quieter levels, but it also makes for a very occasional moment when idiot comrades who are meant to be following you will forget what they're doing entirely.
On top of all that, a range of micro-transactions have been poorly applied to your loadout selection. Some alternate weapons and armour abilities can be paid for with the XP you accrue while playing. Others rely on credits, which have to be bought separately, which is irritating, as ever, in a game you've already ostensibly paid for.
These issues aside, Vanguard's created a decent blaster which offers a couple of moments of genuine bullet-dodging glory: Halo's touch-screen debut is good-looking, colourful, and fun. It's all rather bittersweet, really. If Spartan Assault was terrible, nobody would ever have to know about it, since the combination of release platforms makes it a bit of a curio from the off. In the end, it's actually pretty entertaining stuff. Here's hoping it eventually gets ported around a little.
Game Release Date
18 July 2013 Worldwide
18 July 2013 Europe
18 July 2013 USA
game mode single player
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Company of Heroes is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment. It was released on September 12, 2006, and was the first title to make use of the Games for Windows label. A standalone expansion, Opposing Fronts, was released on September 25, 2007. A second standalone expansion, Tales of Valor was released in April 2009. Company of Heroes Online, an MMO version of the game was released as a free-to-play, microtransaction based game in South Korea in April 2010.[1][2] Company of Heroes: Online Open Beta ended on March 31, 2011. According to Relic Entertainment, the reason for the servers being shut down was the developers' new unnamed RTS project which was to be unveiled in August 2011.[3] It was announced on February 21, 2012 by Aspyr Media that they would be releasing Company of Heroes and all of the standalone expansions to the Mac OS X platform on March 1, 2012.[4] This also happened, and Company of Heroes is now also available on the Mac App Store.
Resources
The resource management in Company of Heroes retains micromanagement details such as reinforcing troops, which has the effect of creating a less tactical RTS experience.
Players must take control of certain points on the map. The more of these points a player controls, the more resources they acquire. This concept demands constant expansion of a player's territory. These points are connected like supply lines, and so, during the course of a battle a player can capture one point in the supply line, isolating the rest which had been connected to the base through it, therefore reducing the enemy's resource intake.
Buildings
Units can occupy a civilian building and convert it into a field barracks, allowing certain units or squads to be created by that building, thus allowing a forward unit production and reinforcement point.
Medic stations can also be built on the field to house medics, who can recover fallen soldiers from the battlefield and return them to the medic station. When enough soldiers are recovered by medics (4 for Germans and 6 for American), they are formed into a combat ready squad by the medic station at no expense of manpower, however player must have room for the returned soldiers.
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1 Gameplay
1.1 Resources
1.2 Buildings
1.3 Combat mechanics
1.4 Factions
1.4.1 Allies
1.4.2 Axis
1.5 Multiplayer
1.6 Game modes
1.6.1 Victory Point Control
1.6.2 Annihilation
2 Plot
2.1 Single-player campaign
2.1.1 D-Day
2.1.2 Battle of Carentan
2.1.3 Battle of Cherbourg
2.1.4 Operation Cobra
2.1.5 Operation Lüttich
2.1.6 Falaise Pocket
2.2 Distinguished characters
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In the world's darkest hour you are a commander of the Soviet Red Army,
entrenched in brutal front line warfare to free Mother Russia from the Nazi
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It is 1941 and the beginning of what will become the bloodiest conflict of
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