
Left 4 Dead is a first-person shooter, though it makes use of the third-person perspective during cut scenes and some player actions. In Campaign and Single-player mode, the player takes control of one of the Survivors; if four human players are not available, then the remaining Survivors are AI-controlled bots. They play through the levels fighting off the “Infected”—living humans who have been infected with a mutagenic, rabies-like virus to which the Survivors are immune.
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Your name is John Mullins, and your job is to track down nuclear devices before they are used in New York. Sabotage, assassination, full frontal assaults are the skills that mark the difference between the hunter and the hunted.
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Differences from previous iterations in the series are that Lara’s environment will be an “interactive world that reacts and remembers”, such that footprints left in the mud or mud transferred to Lara’s knee from kneeling on the ground will be washed away by rain, the bodies of the foes she encounters will remain where she killed them, and any destruction to the environment she causes will be permanent.
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Set in Indonesia in the near future, Joint Operations takes the player to a country on the verge of disintegration. Regional independence movements have acquired advanced weaponry as the nation’s military splits into competing factions. Escalating violence threatens innocent civilians and Western economic interests.
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Paintball is a risky sport where strategy, adrenaline and, many times, painful hits are the main features. Thanks to Digital Paint: Paintball, you can now enjoy this sport with your friends in a virtual setting and avoid the “bad” part of the real thing: the tiredness, the bruses, etc. With a large selection of maps, an advanced physics engine and a graphics engine that works comfortably on most systems, Paintball is a unique form of fun.
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The game’s action is set on the Island, a planetoid hurtling through space. It is covered with lush, tropical islands and brilliant azure seas and is at least a temporary home to numerous strange creatures, including the game’s three playable races. These are so different that they can make Giants seem like at least three different games in one. First, there are the Meccaryns, or Meccs, who were swallowed by a giant space fish while heading to a vacation planet and then unceremoniously defecated onto the Island.
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Men of War, the sequel to Soldiers: Heroes of World, takes place in Europe during the height of World War II. The story unfolds across three different campaigns played out through the eyes of Soviet, Allied and German soldiers.
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NecroVisioN is a fast-paced shooter exclusively released for the PC in February 2009 under the 1C Company label. Developed by Polish developer, The Farm 51, it mixes historical accuracy with a twisted plot that sees players venturing into the very jaws of Hell itself to stop a zombie army and an evil demon overlord.
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Reah- face the unknown is a first person perspective puzzle oriented adventure game for Windows 95/98. The game have been developed in Poland by L.K. Avalon and Detalion (the developers of the upcoming SCHIZM: mysterious journey). Reah is based on the high quality prerendered 3D graphics handled by very fast and smooth V-Cruise™ Engine which combines the great visual quality and the broad freedom of exploration.
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Blood 2 is a sequel to Blood the first person shooter from Monolith, it uses the LithTech engine. Caleb from the original Blood is back for more blood as he fights the CABAL, the cult dedicated to the worship of the Dark God Tchernobog (his nemesis in Blood) and Gideon, their leader.
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