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#2: Games : [PC-Game] Mafia [ENG]-RIP |
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| The Author: naumanx2 | 28 October 2009 | Views: 709 |
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[CODE]Published by: Gathering of Developers (aka GOD Games) Developed by: Illusion Softworks Genre: Third-Person Action Adventure Number of Players: 1 IGN Rating: 9.2 |
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#4: Mobile » Game : Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods (PC) |
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| The Author: gamerfox | 1 August 2009 | Views: 1043 |
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December 8, 2008 - It's a familiar story. An embattled people suffers as their land is torn apart by fierce rival factions. Just when things look most bleak, a Man with No Name comes to town and sets things right. No, not Clint Eastwood. We're talking the Nameless Hero from JoWood Productions' Gothic RPG series. Beginning in 2001, the series quickly became an RPG fan favorite. In 2006 the quality of the series took an unexpected downturn with Gothic 3, a title rife with design flaws, logistical problems and bugs. This year after the departure of the original dev team Piranha Bytes, the Gothic gauntlet was picked up by India-based Trine Games, which cut its teeth on a stand-alone interim title--a Gothic 3.5 if you will--called Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods. Making a quality title faithful to another company's well-loved IP is tough so you have to give Trine some credit for trying. Unfortunately, Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods can be summed up in three little words: it's a mess. Minimum System requirements:- Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Vista 64 Bit - 1 Gb System RAM - 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4, Athlon XP or equivalent processor - 256 MB DirectX compatible video card - DirectX 9.0c |
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#5: E-Books : M. Weis, T. Hickman and others - Dragonlance (audiobook) $ |
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| The Author: Vedart | 9 July 2009 | Views: 1992 |
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M. Weis, T. Hickman and others | ISBN-10: many ISBN | 1987-2005 | English | MP3 (32-198kb/s) | 18-1030MB"Chronicles", "Legends", "Dragonlance", "Tales", "Kang's Regiment", "Lost Chronicles", "Preludes", "Preludes II", "Raistlin Chronicles" Read by Peter Johnson, Carol Ste wart and others. |
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#7: Games : The Lord of the Rings: Conquest (2009) (DVD) |
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| The Author: soft22 | 14 January 2009 | Views: 7315 |
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Release Date: Jan 13, 2009 Genre: Action / 3D / 3rd Person Developer: Pandemic Studios Publisher: Electronic Arts Platform: PC Towering oliphants loom over the battlefield, raging to ward the Rohirrim. Orcs s warm around, brandishing rusty blades and thirsting for blood. Yes indeed, developer Pandemic Studios seems to be taking great pains to create a hack-and-slash game that stays true to its source material. Expect to see these sights and many others in The Lord of the Rings: Conquest. Two famed settings, Pelennor Fields and Minas Tirith, are home to some levels that we recently explored, and we're here to report on the experience. First, we should mention that in each of the campaign missions that we played, we could choose from four total character classes, both at the outset and within the missions: scout, warrior, archer, and mage. The warrior's broadsword may be the most obviously authoritative, but the other three classes have obvious advantages. Scouts wield daggers and are swift to attack, so if you like quick, stylish moves, you'll gravitate to this class. Archers, of course, are equipped with a bow and arrows, and you may find their triple-shot and poison-arrow skills particularly handy. Or if you're a fan of Gandalf, perhaps you'd rather test out the mage class, which uses lightning bolts as its main attack. |
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