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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2 Vietnam


Battlefield: Bad Company™ 2 Vietnam is a content-heavy expansion for the game that has sold more than 5 million copies and has been called "a better game than Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" by The New York Times.

At the heart of this expansion lie four distinct, brand-new multiplayer maps based on the Vietnam War. Each map brings a new gameplay experience and fresh visuals, with characteristics such as foxholes, tunnels and dense jungles from where the enemy can launch surprise attacks. Also, 15 classic Vietnam-era weapons and 6 vehicles are available from the moment you go online.

All four multiplayer game modes from Battlefield: Bad Company 2, including the genre-defining Conquest Mode, will be playable in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam. The expansion is integrated with the full game persistence, so no matter what theatre of war you participate in, you will continue to level up your soldier as usual.

To set that unmistakable 60's atmosphere, the audio team at DICE has recorded all-new voice-overs for both sides of the conflict, based on authentic dialogue from the Vietnam War. On top of this, a rocking soundtrack with 2 hours worth of time typical tracks gives the expansion a truly characteristic sound.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 is all-out multiplayer warfare at its absolute finest. With this new expansion, the battle moves to tropical Vietnam for a new chance to settle the score: Which team has the biggest skills, the smartest tactics, and the tightest squad play?

Bulletstorm


 Set in a futuristic utopia, an elite peacekeeping force thwarts the rumblings of civil war. But deception within the ranks has caused two members of the most feared unit to strike out on their own. Now stranded on an abandoned paradise, Grayson Hunt and Ishi Sato find themselves surrounded by hordes of mutants and flesh eating gangs. They survive on two objectives: get off the planet alive and extract revenge on the man who sent them there.

As Grayson Hunt, players wield an arsenal of over-the-top combat moves and outrageously large guns that feed into Bulletstorm's distinct 'skillshot' system producing unprecedented levels of frantic gameplay and yell-inducing satisfaction.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Punisher




The Punisher is a trip into the world of the deadly vigilante, as he picks up where justice leaves off. Frank Castle is a decorated war veteran who lost his family when a mob hit went wrong. Since then he's fought to punish any who use violence for Personal gain, without caring who gets in the way. He applies his military training to a new mission: The total destruction of all crime syndicates. Help the Punisher eliminate his latest target, by using the mobsters' techniques and weapons against them.

Features:
- For players age 17 and older
- Serve as judge, jury, and executioner in a world ruled by corruption
- Think and act just like The Punisher; experience intense war-zone action
- Collect and upgrade an arsenal of realistic weapons
- Use interrogation mode to coerce criminal confessions

Grand Theft Auto III


Grand Theft Auto III is a 2001 sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North) in the United Kingdom, and published by Rockstar Games. It is the first 3D title in the Grand Theft Auto series. It was released in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2, May 2002 for Windows, in November 2003 for the Xbox and in November 2010 for Mac OS X. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008 The game is preceded by Grand Theft Auto 2 and succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
GTA III is set in modern Liberty City, a fictional metropolitan city based on New York City. The game follows a nameless criminal who was betrayed by his girlfriend in a bank heist and is required to work his way up the crime ladder of the city before confronting her. GTA III is composed of elements from driving games and third-person shooters.
The game's concept and gameplay, coupled with the use of a 3D game engine for the first time in the series, contributed to Grand Theft Auto III's positive reception upon its release; it became 2001's top selling video game and is cited as a landmark in video games for its far-reaching influence within the industry. GTA III's success was a significant factor in the series' subsequent popularity; as of 2008, five GTA prequels set before events inGTA III have been released, particularly Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories which revisits GTA III's setting a few years prior. GTA III's violent and sexual content has also been the source of public concern and controversy. According to Metacritic, GTA III holds an average critic score of 97/100, making it the highest-rated PlayStation 2 game.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Dragon Age 2


Dragon Age II is a role-playing video game developed by Bioware's Edmonton studios, and published by Electronic Arts. It is the second major game in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Mac OS X on March 8, 2011 in North America, and March 11, 2011 in Europe.
Set in the same mythical world introduced in Dragon Age: Origins, the player assumes the role of Hawke, a human mage, warrior, or rogue who arrives in the city of Kirkwall as a lowly refugee but becomes its legendary champion over a turbulent decade of political and social conflict.
Characters in Dragon Age II

Protagonists

Hawke

Voiced by: Nicholas Boulton (Male)
Voiced by: Jo Wyatt (Female)
The main protagonist of Dragon Age II, a human who lived in Lothering during the Blight in Ferelden. Hawke escaped the darkspawn invasion by fleeing north to the Free Marches, eventually rising from impoverished refugee to become the Champion of Kirkwall, and "the single most important character in the world of Dragon Age".

Varric Tethras

Voiced by: Brian Bloom
A surface dwarf rogue and known associate of the Champion of Kirkwall, who acts as the narrator for Dragon Age II. He was captured and interrogated by a Chantry Seeker named Cassandra, who is interested in information about Hawke, the Champion of Kirkwall.

Bethany Hawke

Voiced by: Rebekah Staton
Hawke's sister and an apostate mage. She fled Lothering to escape the Blight with her family. If player chooses to be a mage, Bethany will die instead of Carver. If taken to the deep roads, she will be infected by the taint and will die unless Anders is in your party. If You do have Anders with you, he'll save her life by making her a Grey Warden. If left behind Bethany is found out by the Templars shortly before you return, and is forced into the Kirkwall Circle of Magi.

Carver Hawke

Voiced by: Nico Lennon
Hawke's brother and a warrior. He fled Lothering to escape the Blight with his family. If the player chooses to be a warrior or rogue, then Carver will be killed. If taken to the deep roads, he will get the taint and die unless Anders is in your party. If You do have Anders with you, he'll save his life by making him a Grey Warden. If you do not take him into the deep roads, he will join the templars.

Aveline Vallen

Voiced by: Joanna Roth
A warrior and daughter of an exiled chevalier from Orlais, and wife of a Templar named Ser Wesley. The Hawke family would encounter Aveline and Wesley, who had been wounded by the darkspawn, as they were also fleeing Lothering from the onslaught of the Blight.
She later becomes a city guardsmen of Kirkwall, and is promoted to Captain of the Guard after exposing the former one of corruption. She later falls for a guardsman under her command, Donnic, and can end up marrying him. In the last act, the former captain plots revenge by denouncing Aveline and stirring up unrest for her position, in which he is later killed by Aveline and Hawke after they confront him.

Isabela

Voiced by: Mika Simmons (Dragon Age: Origins)
Voiced by: Victoria Kruger (Dragon Age II)
The captain of the pirate ship The Siren's Call, and a minor character in Dragon Age: Origins. She returns in Dragon Age II, now residing in Kirkwall after being shipwrecked. She is a potential companion and love interest for both a male or female Hawke.
Isabela plays a major role in Act II, when it is revealed she stole the artifact from the Qunari, stranding them in Kirkwall until the artifact is retrieved. Depending on the players relationship with Isabela, she may return the artifact to the Arishok, but after the Arishok demands that she be taken prisoner as well, the player can hand her over, duel the Arishok, or attack the entire Qunari group as a party.

Merrill

Voiced by: Erin Matthews (Dragon Age: Origins)
Voiced by: Eve Myles (Dragon Age II)
An apprentice to the Keeper of her Dalish clan, who first appeared in the Dalish Elf origin story in Dragon Age: Origins. The Dalish Clan travelled north to escape the Blight shortly after, and they have since settled down at Sundermount, a mountain to the north of Kirkwall. She is a potential companion and love interest for male and female Hawke.
She is first recruited by Hawke by the Dalish Keeper's request, as Merrill's use of Blood Magic and her plans to restore the ancient mirror seen in Origins have caused a rift between her and her clan. She later requests that Hawke help her finish the project, and needs help getting a tool from the Keeper. The Keeper, through tradition, grants Merrill's request as long as she does a task for the clan, kill the Varritel that has killed the clans hunters. Once done, after witnessing the death of her friend that was killed by the creature after he ran from her fearing her blood magic, Hawke can decide whether or not to give her the tool. In Act III, she requests that Hawke help her contact the demon that gave Merrill her powers in order to finish the mirror, however, the Keeper intervened. Unable to contain the demon, who plotted to use Merills mirror to escape his prison, she is possessed by it and is killed by Hawke and Merrill. This leads to a confrontation with the clan outside, looking for the keeper, and through Hawke's dialogue, can end up either Merill becoming an outcast for good or the slaughter of the clan by Hawke.

Anders

Voiced by: Greg Ellis (Dragon Age: Origins-Awakening)
Voiced by: Adam Howden (Dragon Age II)
An apostate mage and Grey Warden who returns from Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening. He is first seen in Kirkwall giving aid to refugees. He is also the host for the spirit Justice, also fromAwakening. He convinces Hawke to help rescue a friend from the Templars, but finds him turned Tranquil. In his anger, Anders turns Justice into a spirit of Vengeance. As such, Anders now struggles to maintain control of his own body and mind. He is a potential companion and love interest for both a male or female Hawke.
However, during the climax, with or without Hawke's assistance, he destroys the Chantry, killing the Grand Cleric. This in turn leads Meredith to invoke the Rite of Annulment, sparking a war between the Templars and the Mages. Hawke has an option of executing him for his actions. However, choosing to spare him will enrage Sebastian who demands justice for the slain Grand Cleric. He will leave the party to return to his home city of Starkhaven, vowing to return with an army to exact revenge on all of Kirkwall.

Fenris

Voiced by: Gideon Emery
A Tevinter elf and former slave who lost his memory due to lyrium being infused into his flesh, rendering him averse to physical contact but also giving him strange powers. He escaped from his master, a Tevinter magister, and has been hunted ever since as his former master refuse to leave him alone. He is a potential companion and love interest for both a male or female Hawke.
In act III, Fenris finally finds his sister (who was told of her existence by one of his master's pupils in Act II), but was a trap set up by his former master. After killing him, he can either spare or kill his sister. It is later revealed that he asked for the lyrium markings to save his mother and his sister from slavery.

Sebastian Vael

Voiced by: Alec Newman
A character only available through "The Exiled Prince" downloadable content, who is an archer of noble birth. Sworn to the priesthood as a child, Sebastian is forced to re-enter the viper's nest of princely politics when his family is brutally murdered, leaving him as the sole surviving heir determined to exact revenge. Sebastian is only available as a companion with 'The Exiled Prince' DLC. Sebastian is a romantic interest for a female Hawke only.

Antagonists

Knight-Commander Meredith

Voiced by: Jean Gilpin
Meredith is the Knight-Commander of the Templar Garrison in Kirkwall and the main antagonist of Dragon Age II. She is the ruler of Kirkwall in all but name as the Viscount of Kirkwall, Marlowe Dumar fears her police-state clutch on the politics of Kirkwall. Following the Viscount's death at the hands of the Arishok, she will assume control over the city. As the game progresses, her prejudices and brutality towards mages becomes more pronounced: she is shown to evolve from having extreme views on controlling mages, to paranoid delusions that all mages are blood mages, and any who defy her are under their influence. Near the end of the game it is revealed that Meredith is the woman Varric's brother Bartrand sold the lyrium idol found in the Deep Roads to and has fashioned it into a sword that grants her super-human abilities. Like Bartrand, the pure lyrium has distorted her sanity and shown to be the cause of her insanity. During the climax of the game, the rogue mage Anders blows up the chantry in a statement that mages will never truly be free under Chantry rule. This causes Meredith to invoke the Right of Annulment, which will give her the authority to kill every mage in Kirkwall, though they had no involvement in the destruction. At this point, Hawke must choose whether or not to side with her or the mages, sparking a war between the two factions that during the epilogue is revealed to be on the verge of full scale world war. Meredith ultimately becomes hostile regardless of the player's decision, serving as the final boss.

First Enchanter Orsino

Voiced by: Jim Ward
Head of the Circle in Kirkwall, who clashes consistantly with Meredith's treatment of mages and her growing power in the city. During the final battle, Orsino reveals that he had links to the deranged blood mage Quentin, who murdered Hawke's mother, and in desperation from the advancing Templars, uses blood magic to transform into a mindless Harvester. He is finally killed by Hawke, regardless of the side he or she chooses to fight for.

The Arishok

Voiced by: Rick D. Wasserman
Leader of the Qunari stranded in Kirkwall after their ship was wrecked in a storm chasing after Isabela, who stole their relic. Despite the Qunari's history as foreign occupiers, he states he has no intention of conquering Kirkwall, as he has a demand to satisfy of their religion, the Qun. He is sickened by the people who inhabit Kirkwall and after tensions between his people and the residents boil, he attempts to take Kirkwall by force, killing the Vicount. During the climax of the invasion in the Viscount's Keep, If Isabela returns after leaving the party earlier with the relic, she will hand it over to the Arishok and thus resolve his reasons for staying in Kirkwall. He will demand that Isabela be taken with to be punished. If Hawke refuses to let him take her, the Arishok will challenge Hawke to duel in single combat to the death. Refusing the duel will result in Hawke, Isabela and the rest of the party battling the Arishok as well as the Qunari soldiers in the throne room. Either way, he is killed by Hawke or peacefully leaves in return for the relic and Isabela herself. Varric will comment later that Isabela escaped with the relic shortly after their departure, and is continuing to adventure in another nation.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Need for Speed - Most Wanted (Black Edition)




Need for Speed: Most Wanted (commonly abbreviated to as NFS: MW) is a racing video game, developed by EA Black Box game's street racing-oriented game play, with certain (but not all) customization options from the Need for Speed: Underground series. The game is succeeded by Need for Speed: Carbon, which serves as a sequel to Most Wanted, and later Need for Speed: World, which features both the cities of Rockport and Palmont, making that game a successor to both Most Wanted and Carbon. Most Wanted was a commercial success; it sold nearly 6 million copies worldwide.
Need for Speed: Most Wanted 'Black Edition', a collector's edition of Most Wanted, was released in celebration of the Need for Speed series' 10thanniversary and in conjunction with the release of Most Wanted. The Black Edition features additional races, bonus cars and other additional content. The Black Edition also comes with a special feature DVD that contains interviews and videos about the game. The Black Edition was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox in the United States and Australia; only the PlayStation 2 version of Black Edition was released additionally for Europe.


Empire Earth


Empire Earth is similar to the Age of Empires series in that it is a history-based real-time strategy game. Empire Earth uses 3D graphics instead of sprites like Age of Empires II, the comparable game at the time. The game itself contains many unique and innovative features, including a "morale" system, which directly affects individual units statistics. It also incorporates a "hero" system. Heroes can be built at the town center or capital. There are two types of heroes, Strategist heroes who heal surrounding units and can demoralize enemy units while Warrior heroes give morale to surrounding units and have a greater attack power. Finally, the player has the option of creating their own civilization with unique bonuses. Empire Earth has a map editor included.

Pro Bass Fishing


Do you have the skill to reel in a largemouth, walleye, or muskie? This installment of the Pro Bass Fishing series puts your fishing skills to the test in re-created bass locations, including Toledo Bend, Dale Hollow, and Mille Lacs. As you visit different lakes throughout the year, you'll have opportunities to catch more than 20 different species of fish. Enter single-player fishing tournaments, or take on your friends via local-area network or the Internet.
 Pro Bass Fishing pits players against real-life fishing pros on top freshwater lakes across North America - only the finest techniques and equipment will determine who is the best of the best. For the first time ever in a fishing game, the competition is set up in a professional tournament structure and the action is presented as a live TV event with announcers (including Barry Brueland, the voice of InFisherman TV), live updates, competitive leader boards, analysis, and heart-pounding final weigh-ins. The competition gets tough as you fish through over 20 tournament events on your quest for the season trophy.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Laxius Force 2 - The Queen of Adretana




In this new adventure you will find dozens of hours of gameplay, more than 20 characters, countless monsters, items and quests as you follow the road of Half-Goddess Luciana and her many friends. 

More will be revealed about the Grand Commendater and his Order servants. Fans of the original game will be pleased to know that they can export their savefile from Laxius Force I to Laxius Force II, keeping their characters, equipment and so on. An amazing tale of love, passion, tragedy and fantasy is finally at hand.

 · Up to 80 hours of playtime!
· More than 20 characters to discover!
· Countless quests to solve!
· The direct sequel to the hit Laxius Force!
· Export your savefiles!
· Play at last the 7 stars of the Laxius series

Westward IV


Ride the rails to fun and adventure in Westward® IV: All Aboard, the fourth chapter in the thrilling real-time strategy franchise from Sandlot Games! Download Game and Play for Free!
When the patriarchal owner of the Turner Railroad Company goes missing, his children, Anne and Henry, are called upon to uncover the truth behind his disappearance. Protect the family business from greedy bandits as you help the Turners expand their railway to neighboring towns. Rescue kidnapped citizens being held for exorbitant ransoms, battle greedy bandits, and guide your town to fortune and prosperity in Westward IV: All Aboard!
  • 36 buildings, including all-new upgrades and features

  • Train skilled workers to add building bonuses

  • Produce town goods to sell at the train station

  • Unlock secret items and characters hidden throughout Westward IV


  • Minimum System Requirements:
    Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7
    Pentium III 1.0 GHz or better (1.0 GHz Vista)
    384 MB System RAM (512 MB Vista)
    64MB Video RAM
    Internet Explorer 5.0+, AOL 5,6 or MSN browsers
    Direct-X 9c (10 Vista)
    Direct-X compatible sound card
    Keyboard & mouse required
    Joystick and game pad are not supported

    Sunday, May 15, 2011

    Heroes of Annihilated Empire



    Heroes of Annihilated Empires is the first installment of a planned trilogy. The developers cite the Heroes of Might and Magic series and their own Cossacks series as inspirations.
    The developers describe the game's genre as "RTS vs. RPG" – the game can be played as an action role-playing game with a solo hero unit or as a traditional base-building real-time strategy game. The game engine uses a 3-D world map with 2-D unit sprites, although larger units and the heroes are fully 3-d models. The small units are sprites to save processing power as there can be upwards of several hundred present in large battles. Heroes of Annihilated Empires features four playable races and twelve neutral races. The game supports up to 7 players via LAN or Internet.

    Saturday, May 14, 2011

    Gothic 3 (With all updates)



    Gothic 3 is a fantasy-themed role-playing game for Windows from the German game developer Piranha Bytes. It is the sequel to Gothic II. Although widely available in English, the native release of the game is German. The game was released throughout the European Union on October 13, 2006 and became available throughout North America starting November 20, 2006. Although the US version is rated T (for teens), the version released in North America carries exactly the same game-play content as those released internationally. The North American release incorporates two patches that appeared after the initial UK edition.

    Laxius Force 3 - The Last Stand






    100+ hours game featuring 42 playable characters and 150+ quests!
    The absolutely stunning finale of the trilogy! Random is finally going to meet the Grand Commendanter! What will be the outcome? Will the Laxius Force or the Order win the war?

    · 100+ hours of playtime!
    · 42 playable characters to discover some old some new!
    · 150+ quests to solve! Can you discover how many!
    · The finale to the hit Laxius Force 1 & Laxius Force 2
    · Export your savefiles from Laxius Force 2!

    Aveyond The Darkthrop Prophecy (Including Walkthrough)


    Mel has gone into hiding after she discovers she can use magic. To make matters worse, wicked creatures called Darklings keep popping up, convinced that Mel is the prophesied one who will build a dark empire for them.
    Edward, the ousted heir to the throne of Thais, who is also Mel’s best friend, eventually finds her hiding in the village of Harakauna. To her dismay, he’s brought along two professors from a prestigious magical school called Shadwood Academy. Will they convince Mel to go to a school where she can learn to control her powers?
    In this final installment of the Orbs of Magic series, Te'ijal, Galahad, Edward, Stella, and Mel come together to stop the Darkthrop Prophecy from occurring. Will they succeed?

    Commandos 2 Men of Courage



    Commandos 2: Men of Courage is the sequel to Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines and Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty. The games were developed by Pyro Studios, and published by Eidos Interactive. The Macintosh version was ported by Feral Interactive.
    The game places the player in command of a squad of commandos and various allies as he sneaks behind enemy lines to accomplish his objectives. The action stretches from 1941 to 1945 and takes place on both the Western Front against the Germans and the Pacific theatre against the Japanese.
    At the beginning of each mission, the player is assigned a small number of commandos in order to complete the objectives. Each man has unique abilities and weapons.
    • Republic of Ireland Jack O'Hara, (The Green Beret) is the Irish sergeant with his signature codename "Butcher". In the game, he is the toughest and the only commando strong enough to lift heavy loads like fuel barrels and boxes. He can also stab enemies with his knife and bury himself in most soft surfaces. He is loosely based on John Wayne's 'Green Beret'.
    • United Kingdom Sir Francis T. "Duke" Woolridge, (The Sniper) is a British operative under the name "Duke". In the game, he is the team's sharpshooter.
    • United States Samuel Brooklyn, (The Driver) an American operative known as "Brooklyn". He is the only commando who can drive tanks, set various traps and throw Molotov cocktails, stun grenades, or smoke grenades.
    • United Kingdom Thomas Hancock, (the Sapper) a British operative under the name "Fireman". He is an expert in explosives and heavy weapons such as flamethrowers and bazookas. He is also the only commando who can fire the turret of a tank.
    • Australia James Blackwood, (The Marine) an Australian operative known as "Fins". He can dive underwater and stay under indefinitely using his scuba gear, and is the only one who can pilot rowing boats. He can also use a grappling hook and throw knives.
    • France René Duchamp, (The Spy) a French operative known as "Frenchy". He can disguise himself as any enemy soldier or officer, and can not only distract enemies, but order lower ranking ones to look a certain direction or walk to nearby places. He cannot punch out enemies, but can use a poison syringe to daze, knock-out or even kill his opponents.
    • Soviet Union Natasha Nikochevski, (The Seductress) is a Soviet operative from Kyiv who is known as "Lips". In the game, she can distract enemy soldiers and dress as enemy operatives, but only when generals or SS are not present. She can also use a sniper rifle.
    • France Paul Toledo, (The Thief) a French operative known as "Lupin". He is the smallest, the sneakiest and fastest, and can climb certain walls and jump through windows. He can also lockpick boxes and certain doors and knock opponents out with a roundhouse kick, but he can't tie them up.


    Friday, May 13, 2011

    Numen Contest for Heroes PC


     Nine deities. Nine heroes. And only one champion. Mythical Greece. The land of gods, poets, heroes, but also of terrible monsters and creatures.
    Numen is a fully three-dimensional action RPG set in mythical Greece. The player controls one of nine heroes, who in the name of the gods they follow compete in a grand test of their capabilities. Heroes who undertake a pilgrimage over the highest mountains, through valleys and deep forests, underground vaults and the scorched sand of deserts.
    Numen however is no mere hack-and-slash game. It offers the player the possibility of tactical decision making, searching for enemies weak spots, selection of adequate weapons. It rewards those who are able to adapt to the changing situation on the battlefield. In this the player is helped by the unique powers and abilities invested in him or her by the god he or she follows, provided that the god is happy with him or her. The Olympian gods, after all, are renowned for their wanton and unpredictable nature.

    Commandos 3 : Destination Berlin







    Commandos 3: Destination Berlin is the fourth installment of the critically acclaimed Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Gonzo Suárez, who wrote the previous installments, was not involved in this project, having left Pyro Studios. The game is the first in the series to use a true 3D engine, and the last to use real-time tactics before being converted to a first-person shooter genre.
    The game contains very similar game-play to the previous games, with the similar 'point and click' approach. However, it has fewer hot-keys compared to the previous installment, and the user has to press buttons at the bottom of the screen on the action bar.




    Mario Party 3 (With N64 Rom)







    When Mario Party 3 came out I was already well engrossed into the Mario Party series, and was excited to try another one out. This game was very much like the other 2, but again with more improvements, but also a few flaws.
    Mario Party is basically a board game, with the object of the game is trying to earn the most stars. You move around the board trying to reach stars before your opponents, and win mini games at the end of each turn.
    The mini games were better than those of 1 and 2. The first 2 games' mini games were all quite similar, but all the games in Mario Party 3 are quite unique. I actually don't think there's any games in MP3 that were in 1 or 2. This was refreshing, not to mention the games were a bit better and more complex.
    Mario Party 3's biggest downfall would be its courses. They were clearly running out of ideas - bad. The difficultly level for each course is high, even for the easiest courses. The only one I played for a long time was Chilly Waters (the easiest one) simply because it was the only one that I could successfully get through. And even then it was challenging. The courses themselves were also just so boring. Especially after playing the first 2 mario parties with such neat, original places.
    This game was good, and definitely better than Mario Party 1. I just think they could've thought the courses out better, mainly.

    The Movies - Special Edition



    With The Movies, you can make it big in Hollywood by building the ultimate movie studio and shooting the ultimate picture. Choose a script and turn it into a major release. Pick or create actors and locations. Control budgets, build sets, hire and fire at will, settle into the director's chair and film a hit.
    Customize unique movies within the game, then watch and review them, adding your very own voiceover or sound effects and saving them to your hard drive. Upload your masterpieces to the web or post them on The Movies' official site for the world to see and vote on in online awards ceremonies.

    Recoil

    As Recoil opens, it's the first part of the 21st century and technology giant Mega Corp dominates all as the country's largest employer with a downtrodden workforce brainwashed by the very PCs to which they are chained. Alas, Mega Corp finds even the zombies too much of a drain on their resources and opts to replace them with clones while eliminating the human race altogether. It is your destiny to right these wrongs, together with a group of free thinkers who have obtained remote control access of a state-of-the-art experimental tank and a window to the late 20th century where history can be rewritten should you be triumphant. Battling six campaigns won't be easy, but with a tank equipped with dual-pulse guns, cannons, mine launchers, missiles, and the like, at least you have half a chance.

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