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Friday, 28 October 2011

Clive Barker's Jericho (PC/FullIso/Multi)


Clive Barker's Jericho (PC/FullIso/Multi)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : Multi (5) | Release Date : Oct 23, 2007
Publisher : Codemasters | Developer : Mercury Steam | Genre : Horror Action Adventure
Size : 3.95 Gb


Clive Barker's Jericho is an inconsistent first-person shooter, alternating between moments of pure, atmospheric greatness and irritating design paradoxes that suck the fun out of the gameplay. For every incredible set piece--a battle in a Roman gladiator arena, fearful attacks by ghostly children--there is a frustrating sequence that puts every shortcoming in the game proudly on display. There's a lot going on, and sometimes it comes together exquisitely. More often, Jericho's various elements get in the way of one another, creating a game you'll love one moment and hate the next.

Horror writer Clive Barker's touch is most evident in Jericho's overall sense of impending doom. The time-traveling narrative takes you to a number of eras--World War II, ancient Sumeria--and all of them are wrapped in a demonic haze of darkness and dread. The architecture is brooding and imposing, shadowed corners look like they could harbor something truly sinister, and soft ambient lighting brings it all together to make for a cohesive look. The sound design is equally sinister, with the quiet, pulsing soundtrack and the sound of dripping water making you wonder what you might be encountering ahead. That isn't to say that Jericho is a truly scary game. It's incredibly dark (you'll get good use of your flashlight), often intense, and always a little eerie, but you'll never jump out of your seat. It's a Gothic paradise, and as a study in pure atmosphere, it succeeds in spades. The story itself never really takes advantage of all this thick, fearful ambience. The setup is pretty awesome on its own, though. In the beginning, God didn't create Adam and Eve--He created a sexless being known as the firstborn. Turns out that whole experiment didn't work out too well, and the thing got locked away in an alternate reality, where it occasionally gets too bored and tries to escape. The secretive Jericho squad exists to shove the firstborn back where it belongs. Too bad the script itself is just a thin slice of nonsense, featuring far too many hokey one-liners ("praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!") than good taste allows. And just when you are finally getting into it, the game ends with a lame boss fight without answering any of the main questions it raised. Leaving room for a sequel is one thing; creating a story that literally goes nowhere is something else entirely.

Your own character, Ross, can jump from one member of Jericho squad to another, which sets up the game's most intriguing--and successful--mechanic. At any point, you can take control of any of the remaining six members of the squad, and each of them handle quite differently from the others. First of all, they come equipped with different weaponry. More importantly, most of them have two special skills at their disposal, from Cole's ability to slow down time, to Delgado's knack for setting foes on fire, to Church's enemy-paralyzing cloud of blood. At first, it's tough to remember which squadmate possesses which weapons and which skills, but the game does a good job of introducing you to the powers one by one, and eventually it becomes second nature.

That isn't to say that every character is particularly useful. Church's rooting skill and Cole's time-slowing ability are possibly the most useful powers, since they give you time to act. Jones, on the other hand, only gets an astral projection skill, and it's rarely helpful outside of some of the game's puzzles. You'd think with six different unique characters to control that Jericho might be spreading itself too thin, but while that is true with other elements in Jericho, the different skills give you a lot of variety without making things feel schizophrenic. The characters you aren't in control of at any given time are governed by the game's semiadequate artificial intelligence, and you can give them rudimentary orders to stay behind, fall back, or move to a specified location. But this is where Jericho begins to stumble--big-time.

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Copy All Content "Crack" Folder to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)

Trailer

Minimum System Requirements

* Os : Windows@Xp/Windows@Vista
* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium IV 2.4 GHz / AMD Athelon XP 2400+
* Memory : 1 GB Of RAM
* Video Card : 3D 128 Mb Compatible with DirectX@9.0c (Nvidia GeForce 8600 GX / ATI Radeon xprs 2450)
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 2 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive 32x Fast Speed

Recommanded System Requirements

* Os : Windows@Xp/Windows@Vista
* Processor : CPU Intel Core2Duo 2.0 GHz / AMD Athelon 64x2 or higher
* Memory : 2 GB Of RAM
* Video Card : 3D 256 Mb Compatible with DirectX@9.0c (Nvidia GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon X1950)
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 2 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive 32x Fast Speed

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Death to Spies : Moment of Truth (PC/Full/ENG)


Death to Spies : Moment of Truth (PC/Full/ENG)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : English | Release Date : Aug 10, 2009
Publisher : 1C | Developer : Haggard Games | Genre : Historic Action Adventure | Size : 2.31 Gb


Moment of Truth is an apt subtitle for this stealthy sequel to 2007's Death to Spies--because every move you make is, indeed, a moment of truth. Leaving a corpse where it can be seen, getting caught picking a lock, and sometimes just walking into the wrong room can mean sudden death in this incredibly challenging third-person sneaker. Yet when every bungled deed can lead to an untimely demise, success is all the more rewarding, because while oft-amazing AI makes tiptoeing about highly difficult, the action doesn't usually feel unfair. That doesn't mean, however, that every death feels appropriate. There are occasions in Moment of Truth when gameplay contrivances and a lack of information lead you right to the grim reaper's front door, and you are powerless to avoid his scythe. Nevertheless, there's a satisfying ebb and flow to the game, where long periods of tension are relieved in a single sigh when you accomplish an important objective.

The setup is similar to that of the original Death to Spies. You're a member of SMERSH, the Russian predecessor to the infamous KGB, and you spend most of the game slinking around Nazis and assassinating vital targets. In some ways, this is a typical stealth game: you watch patterns of enemy movement closely while looking for ways to sneak past them, creep up behind them and slit their throats with a single slice of your knife, and steal their clothing so you can disguise yourself and roam among your foes. Eventually, you'll discover a number of clever ways to accomplish your objectives. For example, in one level, you must eliminate an important target. One way of doing so is to infiltrate a medical office, where you can strangle a doctor from behind in a restroom stall. Disguised as the doc, you can then enter the examination room where your victim waits for medical attention. The treatment you administer, of course, is much bloodier than he expects. Following your target about reveals other options; discovering them takes a keen eye and a little bit of brainpower.

Unfortunately, the cutscenes and voiced objectives that precede each level don't offer much context for your deeds. The story doesn't matter, and you'll never know much about your own character, which is too bad, because the setup hints at intriguing possibilities. Yet where the deficient narrative leaves some gaping holes, the excellent visual atmosphere will help draw you in. Moment of Truth isn't a showcase for modern technology, but it looks moody and oppressive. Most environments look as if the color has been sucked out of them, which doesn't sound attractive, but it works. For example, the sepia-tinged fourth level is like an old photograph come to life, so it feels as though you are reliving a fading memory while you play. While there are some moments when the light flickers and fades in unusual ways, the softness of the sunlight as it shines through windows is attractive, and the lighting in general looks terrific. The stiff character models and their expressionless glares won't impress you, however, nor will their constant silence. Moment of Truth is a very quiet game, so touches like the music from a creaky phonograph are effective. However, the tension levels could have been further elevated with stronger sound design, and here, the game falters.

Features

* Third-person stealth action which immerses the player into the atmosphere of World War II military intelligence operations
* Different types of missions based on real historical intelligence and counterintelligence operations
* Freedom to choose the way a mission is completed
* Extensive real-life indoor and outdoor locations
* A variety of different spy skills at the player’s disposal such as sneak, hide, carry dead bodies, change clothes, mine objects, throw knives, sniping, picking locks, setting traps and others
* Use different vehicles including cars and motorcycles
* Authentic weapons of World War II
* Advanced graphics engine

Setup Instruction

1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)

Trailer

Minimum System Requirements

* Os : Windows@Xp/Windows@Vista
* Processor : CPU Intel Dual Core 2.0 GHz / AMD Athlon 4000+
* Memory : 1 GB Of RAM (2 Gb for Vista)
* Video Card : 3D 256 MB (Nvidia GeForce 6800 / ATI Radeon X800)
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 5 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@ 9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive

Recommanded System Requirements

* Os : Windows@Xp/Windows@Vista
* Processor : CPU Intel Core2Duo 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon Dual Core 5200+
* Memory : 2 GB Of RAM
* Video Card : 3D 256 MB (Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT/ ATI Radeon HD 3870) Pixel Shader 3.0
* Sound Card : Compatible with DirectX@9.0c
* HDD : 5 GB Free Space Drive
* DirectX : DirectX@ 9.0c
* Keyboard/Mouse
* CD/DVD-ROM Drive

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Green Lantern Rise Of Manhunters (2011/ENG/RePack by RG UniGamers)


Green Lantern Rise Of Manhunters (2011/ENG/RePack by RG UniGamers)
Year: 2011 | PC | English | Developer : Double Helix Games | Publisher : Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment | 705.57 MB
Genre : Sci-Fi Action Adventure

Green Lantern Rise Of The Manhunters the adventures of one of the most popular superheroes of the famous comic book series from DC Entertainment. It so happened that gifted test pilot Hal Jordan became the first man in the detachment of intergalactic forces, known as the Green Lantern Corps. This was due to miraculous ring daruyuschemu its owner supernormal and superhuman strength. Speaking to the role of Green Lantern, the player will restore order in the vast expanses of space. With the rings of power, which emits green energy, he can create a powerful weapon to combat the aggressive androids Menhanterami who seek by all means to destroy the housing

Features RePack:

Do not cut \ Do not recoded
Installation time ~ 5 minutes
Repak from: RGUniGamers [SEYTER]

System Requirements :
" Operating system : Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7
" Processor : Core2Duo, Core2Quad i3, i5, i7, AMD Phenom II
" Memory : 1 GB for Windows XP / 2 GB for Windows Vista
" Hard disk space : 4.6 GB
» Video : Nvidia or Radeon 256 mb, DirectX 9.0c

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