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Red Faction Collection
Red Faction Collection This bundle contains Red Faction, Red Faction II and Red Faction: Guerilla. JOIN THE REVOLUTION. Lured to Mars by the Ultor Corporations promise of a better life, thousands have come to seek their fortune and work for the massive mining company. Released only a few years after the original Half-Life., Red Faction is a game that similarly tries to replicate the immersive storytelling found in Valve's 1998 classic. Here the player is trying to escape from a colonized Mars where workers are treated poorly and are dying from a mysterious disease. Similar to Half Life the game has no loading screens past the initial load instead pausing periodicly to load the next area. Also similar to Half Life, the game is made up of one large complex as opposed to smaller levels. The story is divided into chapters and up until a halfway stealth section it is totally possible to walk from the players current location back to the beginning location of the game. The game's claim to fame is it's geo-mod technology. In short, this means that players can destroy parts of the game environment. For example, if the player keeps shooting a wall with a rocket launcher, a large hole in the wall will form which can be transformed into a tunnel if the player continues. This technology can also be used tactically by the player. For example, if a large number of enemies are walking over a bridge, the player can plant explosives on the bridge, then detonate them when enemies walk over the bridge. Another use might be if a player comes across a locked door. Instead of searching for a way to open it, if they have explosives, they can simply destroy the walls surrounding the door. PC Requirements Operating System: Windows® 2000/XP DirectX Version: DirectX 8 Processor: Pentium II 400 MHz or greater Memory: 64 MB RAM Video Card: 3D Graphics Accelerator Card (8MB) Sound: Direct X Certified audio hardware
Price: 59.99


Red Faction Guerrilla
Red Faction Guerrilla Set 50 years after the climactic events of the original Red Faction, Red Faction: Guerrilla allows players to take the role of an insurgent fighter with the newly re-established Red Faction movement. Red Faction: Guerrilla is a third-person action game developed by Volition and published by THQ for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on June 2, 2009. It was later ported to the PC on September 15, 2009 by Reactor Zero. The game focuses heavily on destructible environments in an open-world campaign taking place on a terraformed Mars. Up to 16 players can also play online competitive arena-based multiplayer on several game modes with focus on special backpacks that grants the wearer a unique power. Set fifty years after the original Red Faction (and completely skipping Red Faction II), the game revolves around the newly reestablished Red Faction movement, the resistance force of Mars who attempt to liberate it from the oppressive Earth Defense Force (commonly known as the EDF, former allies of the Red Faction movement). The player controls Alec Mason, an honest miner who witnesses his brother's death at the hands of the EDF and unwillingly becomes an EDF bounty, which prompts him to join the Red Faction movement. With the help of the mechanic Samanya and the rest of the Red Faction movement, Alec must overthrow the EDF's reign on Mars and prevent retaliatory destruction of the entire world. System Requirements Minimum System Requirements OS: Windows Vista®/XP Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual-Core Processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2) Memory: 1 GB RAM 15 GB free hard drive space Video Card: 128 MB 3D Video Card w/ Shader Model 3.0 Support (Nvidia GeForce 7600/ATI Radeon X1300) Recommended System Requirements OS: Windows Vista® for DirectX® 10 Processor: 3.2 GHz Dual-Core Processor (Intel Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2) Memory: 2 GB Available System Memory Video Card: 256 MB 3D Video Card w/ Shader Model 3.0 Support (Nvidia GeForce 8800/ATI Radeon HD3850) Other Requirements: Games for Windows Live client required.
Price: 19.99


Red Faction II
Red Faction II Twenty-second century Earth. Five years after the rebellion on Mars. For the last 15 years, Sopot, the corrupt dictator, has oppressed the people of the Commonwealth. Red Faction II is the sequel to THQ's First Person Shooter Red Faction. This time, the game scraps the old storyline in favor for a newer more military driven story. It is the year 2163, 5 years after the events of Red faction. PC Requirements Operating System: Windows® 2000/XP DirectX Version: DirectX 8.1 Processor: Pentium III 500 MHz or greater Memory: 128 MB RAM Video Card: 3D Graphics Accelerator Card (16 MB) Sound: DirectX 8.1 Certified Sound Card
Price: 9.99


Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown
Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown (originally marketed as Shadowrun Online) is a turn-based tactical video game developed by Cliffhanger Productions and published by Nordic Games GmbH as part of Jordan Weisman's cyberpunk Shadowrun fictional universe.
Price: 49.99


Silent Storm Gold
Silent Storm Gold The story revolves around a band of soldiers that conduct secret missions to prevent the Nazis from creating science fiction-esque weapons and armour that may sway the outcome of the war. Before the you go on a missions you choose your 5-man squad from a pool of candidates plus a player-created character, equip them, and change their stats. The missions consist of turn-based tactical combat, switching to real time when no enemies are close by, similar to Jagged Alliance 2. Also like Jagged Alliance, players will interrupt the enemy if they have action points, sufficient level difference, and spot the enemy. Unique to Silent Storm, the environment is fully destructable; you can shoot a small hole into a wall, allowing you to see the other side. If you keep shooting, you can make the hole big enough to crawl through and with enough bullets, will eventually destroy the entire wall. Taking out building corners cause even more destruction since the physics engine will determine that destroying a support-bearing corner will level an entire quarter of a multi-story building. Grenades and explosives can also destroy the environment and more powerful weapons will do more environment damage as well. This destruction opens up tactics as the player can choose to assault buildings and structures in the direction desired. So the game can be played as you want it to be played. You can sneak around taking each sentry out silently with a sniper or shoot out the floor from beneath the enemy or just blow everything to oblivion. Line of sight and audible level are also important. Enemies that can't be seen but can be heard are shown as a red silhouette and can be tracked, fired upon and killed. Higher level, hidden characters are harder to spot.
Price: 9.99


Spellforce 2: Demons Of The Past
Spellforce 2: Demons Of The Past Demons of the Past is the epic new chapter of SpellForce, the unique blend of RPG and RTS. Experience this worthy conclusion of all previous games in the SpellForce-series. The "SpellForce" series stands out from the other sequels in the series as one of the few releases attempting to fuse the role-playing game and real-time strategy genres; similar games include Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard and Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. The role-playing game aspects of SpellForce 2 parallel games such as Diablo, Diablo II, and Sacred in character development, skill trees, equipment customization, and top-down isometric viewing. However, the capacity to control multiple heroes often makes the gameplay comparable to that in the Baldur's Gate or Neverwinter Nights video games. The real time strategy aspects of SpellForce 2 mirror the Warcraft fantasy real time strategy games. These include the ability to control several separate factions such as "The Realm" (humans, elves and dwarves), "The Pact" (dark elves, gargoyles and shadows), and "The Clans" (orcs, trolls and barbarians). Each faction has its own individual troop and building types. SpellForce 2 has several game modes, including campaign mode (expositional), skirmish mode (real time strategy based), and free play (similar to campaign mode but without an overarching plot). SpellForce 2 can also be played cooperatively or competitively in multiplayer mode. Users can only save their progress while playing in campaign mode. The tactics for SpellForce are common to those used to successfully complete other role-playing game and real time strategy games. RPG character development requires a player to obtain experience as well as high-quality armor and weapons. In campaign play, these rewards are maximized by completing optional side-quests. Real time strategy portions of the game usually involve building a camp, which is most often defended in its infancy by the characters, then typically involves marshalling the maximum number of troops to a point of conflict. While army composition does matter, unit micromanagement does not appear to be a major factor in real time strategy success. The player can control up to six characters, and will also have the opportunity to be accompanied by one or more non-player characters. The main character, or avatar, can get to level 30, while other party members can only get to level 24. System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows XP SP 3/Windows VISTA SP 2/Windows 7/Windows 8 Processor: AMD/INTEL Dual-Core 2.4 GHZ Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: 512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card with shader model 3.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 9 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Additional Notes: Nvidia GeForce 8800 / AMD Radeon HD 3870 or better. Other cards may work, but are not explicitly supported. Recommended OS: Windows XP SP 3/Windows VISTA SP 2/Windows 7/Windows 8 Processor: AMD/INTEL Dual-Core 3.2 GHZ Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: 2048 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card with shader model 3.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 9 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Additional Notes: Nvidia GeForce 560 / AMD Radeon HD 6850 or better. Other cards may work, but are not explicitly supported.
Price: 19.99


Spellforce 2: Faith In Destiny
Spellforce 2: Faith In Destiny In times of war and chaos you will assume the role of a young man, who is supposed to liberate the entire world of Eo from the new, nameless evil. Four years have passed since the Shaper was conquered by the power of the Archfire. Four years in which scientists, dragons and inventors have tried to find a way to counter the deterioration of the portal - but to no avail. The portal network has broken down and the islands are completely cut off from one another. The dragons and the Shaikan are the only interface left between the races, but their resources are limited. The new enemy has been lying low for just such a moment. The races are cut off from one another and the islands are exposed to attackers, who fall upon them from demonic depths. In the midst of this chaos a new hero enters the scenery. He is a simple Shaikan, a member of the Hand, who has embarked on a quest for answers to his deeply disturbing dreams. This quest takes him to the very roots of his race, to the Iron Fields, to the Mountain of the Patriarch Ur. It is all about his destiny, about his soul. After all it is the only thing he knows. However instead of finding answers he only finds more questions. Who are these daemonic creatures - so abysmally evil that they are known as "The Nameless"? What do the dragons know about the destiny of this world? And what does Professor Twiddle’s plan to restore the portal have to do with all this? The hero is gradually coming closer to his own destiny through this journey - through conversations, through newly acquired skills and through battles fought against old and new enemies. Wherever he goes - The Nameless are one step ahead of him and an almost futile battle breaks out in which our hero holds not only his own destiny but the destiny of entire Eo in his hands. System Requirements OS: Windows® 2000, XP, Vista 32Bit CPU: Intel Pentium® 4 1.5GHz RAM: 512 MB RAM GPU: 3D Graphics Card with 128 MB RAM (compatible with GeForce 4 Ti or higher) Sound: DirectX compatible DirectX: 9.0c
Price: 14.99


Spellforce 2: Gold
Spellforce 2: Gold SpellForce 2 - Gold Edition presents the award-winning SpellForce saga hits: SpellForce 2 - Shadow Wars and the add-on SpellForce 2 - Dragon Storm for a spectacular game experience. The "SpellForce" series stands out from the other sequels in the series as one of the few releases attempting to fuse the role-playing game and real-time strategy genres; similar games include Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard and Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos. The role-playing game aspects of SpellForce 2 parallel games such as Diablo, Diablo II, and Sacred in character development, skill trees, equipment customization, and top-down isometric viewing. However, the capacity to control multiple heroes often makes the gameplay comparable to that in the Baldur's Gate or Neverwinter Nights video games. The real time strategy aspects of SpellForce 2 mirror the Warcraft fantasy real time strategy games. These include the ability to control several separate factions such as "The Realm" (humans, elves and dwarves), "The Pact" (dark elves, gargoyles and shadows), and "The Clans" (orcs, trolls and barbarians). Each faction has its own individual troop and building types. SpellForce 2 has several game modes, including campaign mode (expositional), skirmish mode (real time strategy based), and free play (similar to campaign mode but without an overarching plot). SpellForce 2 can also be played cooperatively or competitively in multiplayer mode. Users can only save their progress while playing in campaign mode. The tactics for SpellForce are common to those used to successfully complete other role-playing game and real time strategy games. RPG character development requires a player to obtain experience as well as high-quality armor and weapons. In campaign play, these rewards are maximized by completing optional side-quests. Real time strategy portions of the game usually involve building a camp, which is most often defended in its infancy by the characters, then typically involves marshalling the maximum number of troops to a point of conflict. While army composition does matter, unit micromanagement does not appear to be a major factor in real time strategy success. The player can control up to six characters, and will also have the opportunity to be accompanied by one or more non-player characters. The main character, or avatar, can get to level 30, while other party members can only get to level 24. Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows® 2000, XP, Vista 32Bit Processor: Intel Pentium® 4 1.5GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 3D Graphics Card with 128 MB RAM (compatible with GeForce 4 Ti or higher) DirectX Version: 9.0c Sound: DirectX® compatible Hard Drive: 5GB Recommended System Requirements: OS: Windows® 2000, XP, Vista 32Bit Processor: Intel Pentium® 4 2.5GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 3D Graphics Card with 256 MB RAM (compatible with GeForce 6600 GT or higher) DirectX Version: 9.0c Sound: DirectX® compatible
Price: 14.99


Spellforce 2: Platinum
Spellforce 2: Platinum SpellForce is a combination real-time strategy and role-playing video game. The game takes place in a broken world called Eo that was torn apart by a ritual called the Convocation. The ritual was performed by 13 powerful mages that in their greed for power caused the continents of the world to shatter. After the ritual only small pieces of land remain around magical towers created by the god that created the world. The pieces of land are connected by magical portals that make travel between them possible. The game features campaign mode, free game mode and multiplayer mode. To begin you have to create a character called an Avatar or choose a ready made one that represents you in the game. When creating an avatar you can choose to be a melee fighter, archer or magician and have to distribute 30 experience points among your character stats. Increasing certain stats allows you to use certain weapons and spells. After this is done you can start playing. You start as a level 1 character that has to complete quests and kill hostile game units to gain experience to rise in level. Your character is an immortal warrior called a Runewarrior created by the mages that destroyed the world to fight their wars. If your character dies in battle it will respawn at the last activated bindstone on a map. These stones are found around the maps and can be activated when your avatar is close by. To aid you in your quest you have other Runewarriors at your disposal. These include hero runes and worker runes of six races (humans, dwarves, elves, orcs, trolls and dark elves). To use them you have to control a monument where that type of unit can be trained. There are seven different monuments; a hero monument and one for each race. To gain control of a monument you have to move your avatar close by to activate it. When activating a monument of a race you first need to train workers that can gather resources for you to construct buildings and train fighting units. At the start of the campaign not all runes, units and buildings of each race are available but are gradually unlocked as you progress through the game. When your avatar rises in level you can use rune stones of higher levels that enable you to defeat tougher opponents. In the lengthy campaign you need to complete quests in order to progress. There are two types of quests; main and side quests. The main quests are essential to complete the game; side quests are optional. Quests usually involve defeating enemy encampments, certain key enemy units, finding objects or persons and defending allies. Included in the Platinum Edition are three titles: SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix, SpellForce: Breath of Winter.
Price: 9.99


Spellforce Complete Pack
Spellforce Complete Pack SPELLFORCE COMPLETE PACK ESD. Included in the Platinum Edition are three titles: SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, SpellForce is a combination real-time strategy and role-playing video game. The game takes place in a broken world called Eo that was torn apart by a ritual called the Convocation. The ritual was performed by 13 powerful mages that in their greed for power caused the continents of the world to shatter. After the ritual only small pieces of land remain around magical towers created by the god that created the world. The pieces of land are connected by magical portals that make travel between them possible. The game features campaign mode, free game mode and multiplayer mode. To begin you have to create a character called an Avatar or choose a ready made one that represents you in the game. When creating an avatar you can choose to be a melee fighter, archer or magician and have to distribute 30 experience points among your character stats. Increasing certain stats allows you to use certain weapons and spells. After this is done you can start playing. You start as a level 1 character that has to complete quests and kill hostile game units to gain experience to rise in level. Your character is an immortal warrior called a Runewarrior created by the mages that destroyed the world to fight their wars. If your character dies in battle it will respawn at the last activated bindstone on a map. These stones are found around the maps and can be activated when your avatar is close by. To aid you in your quest you have other Runewarriors at your disposal. These include hero runes and worker runes of six races (humans, dwarves, elves, orcs, trolls and dark elves). To use them you have to control a monument where that type of unit can be trained. There are seven different monuments; a hero monument and one for each race. To gain control of a monument you have to move your avatar close by to activate it. When activating a monument of a race you first need to train workers that can gather resources for you to construct buildings and train fighting units. At the start of the campaign not all runes, units and buildings of each race are available but are gradually unlocked as you progress through the game. When your avatar rises in level you can use rune stones of higher levels that enable you to defeat tougher opponents. In the lengthy campaign you need to complete quests in order to progress. There are two types of quests; main and side quests. The main quests are essential to complete the game; side quests are optional. Quests usually involve defeating enemy encampments, certain key enemy units, finding objects or persons and defending allies. Included in the Platinum Edition are three titles: SpellForce: The Order of Dawn, SpellForce: Shadow of the Phoenix, SpellForce: Breath of Winter.
Price: 59.99


Stacking
Stacking STACKING ESD. Embark on an adventure to rescue Charlie family from the nefarious industrialist known only as the Baron. Stacking is an open-world third person adventure/puzzle game that bases its mechanics around the concept of Russian Matryoshka, or nesting dolls. It is created by Lee Petty, the art director of Brütal Legend, and his team at Double Fine. It was released for the PlayStation Network on February 8, 2011 for $14.99 and a day later on Xbox Live Arcade for 1200 Microsoft points. The game was also free on the PS3 for members of the PlayStation Plus program. A PC version, available via Steam, was released on March 6, 2012. PC System Requirements Minimum OS: Windows XP SP3 Processor: 1.8 GHz dual core CPU Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: 256 MB GeForce 8800, Radeon 3850, or Intel HD 2000 Graphics DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive: 1.5 GB free HD Space Sound:DirectX Compatible Sound Card Recommended OS:Windows 7 Processor:Intel Core 2 Duo at 2.2 GHz, or AMD Athlon 64 at 2.2 GHz Memory:1 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB GeForce 220, Radeon 4550, Intel HD 3000 Graphics DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive: 1.5 GB free HD Space Sound:DirectX Compatible Sound Card
Price: 9.99


Superpower 2
Superpower 2 SUPERPOWER 2 ESD. SuperPower 2 is the only global geopolitical simulation game which allows players to control entire countries. Superpowers 2 is a geopolitical simulation game which allows the player to take control of any country in the world. It uses real time date taken from the Naval Intelligence and databases. The Central Intelligence Agency Factbook is a collection of maps, flags, and geographic information for any of the 193 countries in the world. For military and defense data, Periscope gave accurate information allowing the developers to have an extremely in depth approach towards this simulator. The player takes control of 3 different aspects: Military, Economic, and Politics. The player will take control of any of the countries hoping to defeat the sophicasted computer AI called the Evolutive Human Emulator (EHE). Specs Windows XP/Windows 2k CPU: 1.0 Ghz Mem: 256MB RAM Graphics Card: 64 MB 3D Video Card
Price: 9.99


Summoner
Summoner Overview Summoner is a third-person RPG developed by Volition and published by THQ. It was a launch title for the Playstation 2, and was released on October 25th, 2000. It was also ported to PC on 19th March, 2001, and Mac OS on 12th July, 2001. It recieved decent scores from reviewers, the PS2 version scoring 74 on metacritic. The sequel, Summoner 2, was released in September 2002. Gameplay The gameplay uses fairly standard action RPG mechanics, including a fully controllable, four person party. The player has full control over their parties levelling, able to distribute attribute and skill points where they wish. The combat is a mix of real time and turn based, with the player able to execute 'chain attacks'. These are done by pressing a direction on the d-pad with the correct timing when a character attacks an enemy. The combat system is surprisingly deep, with weapon types factoring into their effectiveness against diffrerent creatures, as well as the weapon's magical affinity being compared to the creatures strengths and weaknesses. Thanks to the joy of a third dimension, having the higher ground in a fight will count in your favour. As you progress through the game, the main character, Joseph, gains the ability to summon creatures as powerful allies in battle. Once summoned, the player can fully control the creature if they wish. There are risks involved with summoning, however. If Joseph happens to fall unconcious while a summon is out, it could turn on your remaining party members, which often results in failure, as well as broken controllers. Alongside the robust combat system, Summoner contains an awful lot of text to read. The towns were fairly large, and most of the NPC's could be spoken to, if only briefly. Main characters often have a lot to say, most of it being important plot information. This focus was a large departure from the usual console RPG's of the day. Most NPC's would also offer sidequests wich offer an abundance of information on the lore of Medeva, the kingdom the game takes place in. The character you team up with through the game also have their own sidequests and storylines. System requirements Microsoft Windows Intel Pentium II or AMD K6-2 CPU 64MB RAM 4x CD drive 800MB hard disk space 8MB DirectX 8.0 compatible video card DirectX 8.0 compatible sound card Windows 95/98/ME Mac 300 MHz PowerPC G3 or better CPU 64MB Ram 8 xCD drive 800MB hard disk space Mac OS 8.6 (not Mac OS-X-native)
Price: 4.99


Supreme Commander Gold
Supreme Commander Gold Supreme Commander Gold is a combination of Supreme Commander & Supreme Commander Forged Alliance. Chris Taylor makes his return to the Real-Time Strategy market with Supreme Commander, a spiritual successor to his previous title, Total Annihilation. Many other elements from Total Annihilation have made their way to Supreme Commander, including the return of Commander units and the ability to queue orders. Players are once again given control of a large Commander, this time called an Armored Command Unit (commonly abbreviated ACU), that is used to create their base, and acts as their character within the game world. Supreme Commander emphasizes tactical coordination and large scale conflicts. Players are given many tools to help manage their forces, which can vary from 250 to 1000 units on maps as small as five square kilometers or as large as 81 square kilometers. Up to eight players can collide in a single match, either over the internet or against AI opponents. Game times vary accordingly, with matches lasting between an hour or less and an entire day's worth of gameplay, depending on the amount of units, players and the map size. In the single player aspect of Supreme Commander, players take control of an ACU under the banner of one of three separate factions within the game: the United Earth Federation, or UEF; the Cybran Nation; or the Aeon Illuminate. The campaign spans multiple missions, and often times the map size can expand multiple times throughout a mission as new objectives are revealed. In each case, players are attempting to put an end to the "Infinite War," a war that has been raging for over a millennium between the three factions. PC System Requirements Minimum Settings Recommended Settings Operating System: Windows XP (SP2), Vista Processor: 1.8 GHz Intel or equivalent AMD processor RAM Memory: 512 MB HDD Space: 8 GB Graphics Card: 128 MB video RAM or greater, with DirectX 9 and Pixel Shader 2.0 support Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible DirectX: 9.0c Operating System: Windows XP (SP2), Vista Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel or equivalent AMD processor or better RAM Memory: 1 GB or better HDD Space: 10 GB Graphics Card: Nvidia 6800 or better; ATI X800 XL, ATI X1300 or better Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible DirectX: 9.0c
Price: 19.99


The Black Mirror
The Black Mirror BLACK MIRROR ESD. Black Mirror is a dark adventure game that details the aftermath of the tragic death of William Gordon. Playing as his grandson Samuel players must unveil the truth behind the events of that fateful, stormy night. The Black Mirror is a point & click adventure game developed by Future Games for the PC. Future games received help on the project from three independent Czech contractors, they were credited on the game under the label Unknown Identity. The game revolves around the death of William Gordon and his grandsons interest in discovering the true source of his death. The Black Mirror features over 100 locations to explore and 23 characters to interact with during its six chapters. Story When his grandfather, William, is found impaled on a wrought-iron fence after seemingly having jumped to his death, Samuel Gordon is lured back to his family's ancestral home Black Mirror Manor. As a scion of the ancient Gordon clan, Samuel is no stranger to Gordon clan's mysterious family legends. His grandfather had locked himself away in a tower to research the Gordon family's history, he may have been a kook. Yet, Samuel is unconvinced that his grandfather's death was suicide and must explore Black Mirror Manor and the town of Willow Creek to solve this nightmarish mystery and get to the bottom of William's death.
Price: 9.99


The Book Of Unwritten Tales
The Book Of Unwritten Tales The Book of Unwritten Tales is a hurly-burly and humorous Point & Click Adventure set in a fair and beautiful RPG fantasy world. The gremlin archaeologist Mortimer MacGuffin has finally discovered the whereabouts of an artifact of untold power; one that could affect the ongoing war between good and evil. Having sent his assistant Berry to contact the human Arch-Mage, Mortimer worries that the message may have been intercepted. Sure enough he is captured by the Orc mage Munkus and his henchman. As Mortimer is taken away on a dragon, passing wood-elf princess Ivo, clambers onto the dragon to free him. She cuts Mortimer's cage free so it can fall on some snow, right in front of the young gnome Wilbur Weathervane. Mortimer passes Wilbur a ring and tells him he must reach the human Arch-Mage to warn of Mortimer's capture. With this news Wilbur endeavours to leave his snowy home in search of the Arch-Mage and adventure. During his journey he will meet up with Ivo, the treasure hunting sea captain Nate, become a wizard and defeat death itself. PC System Requirements Minimum OS:Windows XP SP 3 (32bit) / Vista SP 2 / Windows 7 SP 1 Processor:Pentium IV 2 GHz / Athlon 2.4 GHz Memory:2 GB RAM Graphics:Direct-X 9c compliant video card with 128 MB RAM, PixelShader 2.0 DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:6 GB HD space Recommended OS:Windows XP SP 3 (32bit) / Vista SP 2 / Windows 7 SP 1 Processor:3 GHz Memory:4 GB RAM Graphics:Direct-X 9c compliant video card with 256 MB RAM, PixelShader 2.0 DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:6 GB HD space Mac System Requirements Minimum OS:Mac OS X 10.6/Mac OS X 10.7 Processor:1.4GHz Intel Mac Core Duo Memory:1500 MB RAM Graphics:Intel GMA-950-Grafikkarte with 64MB VRAM or better Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
Price: 19.99


The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2
The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2 The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 is an adventure game developed by KING Art Games and published on February 19th, 2015 by Nordic Games for PC, Mac, and Linux platforms. A port to Playstation 4 and Xbox One came out on September 22th, 2015 with a Wii U release following on March 22, 2016.
Price: 34.99


The Book Of Unwritten Tales Collection
The Book Of Unwritten Tales Collection THE BOOK OF UNWRITTEN TALES COLLECTION ESD. In a world torn by war, the aged gremlin archaeologist Mortimer MacGuffin harbors the dark secret of a powerful artifact. This collection is The Book of Unwritten Tales and The Book of Unwritten Tales 2. The gremlin archaeologist Mortimer MacGuffin has finally discovered the whereabouts of an artifact of untold power; one that could affect the ongoing war between good and evil. Having sent his assistant Berry to contact the human Arch-Mage, Mortimer worries that the message may have been intercepted. Sure enough he is captured by the Orc mage Munkus and his henchman. As Mortimer is taken away on a dragon, passing wood-elf princess Ivo, clambers onto the dragon to free him. She cuts Mortimer's cage free so it can fall on some snow, right in front of the young gnome Wilbur Weathervane. Mortimer passes Wilbur a ring and tells him he must reach the human Arch-Mage to warn of Mortimer's capture. With this news Wilbur endeavours to leave his snowy home in search of the Arch-Mage and adventure. During his journey he will meet up with Ivo, the treasure hunting sea captain Nate, become a wizard and defeat death itself. PC System Requirements Minimum OS:Windows XP SP 3 (32bit) / Vista SP 2 / Windows 7 SP 1 Processor:Pentium IV 2 GHz / Athlon 2.4 GHz Memory:2 GB RAM Graphics:Direct-X 9c compliant video card with 128 MB RAM, PixelShader 2.0 DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:6 GB HD space Recommended OS:Windows XP SP 3 (32bit) / Vista SP 2 / Windows 7 SP 1 Processor:3 GHz Memory:4 GB RAM Graphics:Direct-X 9c compliant video card with 256 MB RAM, PixelShader 2.0 DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:6 GB HD space Mac System Requirements Minimum OS:Mac OS X 10.6/Mac OS X 10.7 Processor:1.4GHz Intel Mac Core Duo Memory:1500 MB RAM Graphics:Intel GMA-950-Grafikkarte with 64MB VRAM or better Hard Drive:6 GB HD space
Price: 69.99


The Book Of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles
The Book Of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles The Critter Chronicles tells the story of how adventurer Nate Bonnett and Critter, his hairy sidekick, first met, all set before their appearance in Wilbur’s and Ivo’s adventure in The Book of Unwritten Tales. Enjoy a thrilling and hilarious point-and-click adventure in the fantasy world of Aventasia. Travel from the Northlands to the Mage’s Tower of Seastone and experience a story that offers tremendous fun for seasoned players of “The Book of Unwritten Tales” and newcomers alike.
Price: 19.99


The Bridge Project
The Bridge Project BRIDGE PROJECT ESD. Build A Bridge and Get Over It. The Bridge Project is the successor to the original and award-winning Bridge Builder simulation, all amateur designers and structural engineers finally have a new challenge on their PC. The Bridge Project is a simulation game, developed by Invent 4 Entertainment, Halcyon Media, and Caipirinha Games. The German edition of the game is known as Bridge Builder 2.
Price: 19.99


The Guild 2
The Guild 2 THE GUILD 2 PIRATES ESD. The Guild 2 is the shining successor of the ultra successful medieval life sim, Europe 1400. The Guild 2 is a unique mixture of RPG and life simulation in an immersive middle ages scenario. The Guild 2 is a medieval role-playing game and economic simulation from the creators of Europa 1400: The Guild. The player starts out as a lone man or woman in a European city, and is free to take a number of paths on the way toward building an empire and a family dynasty. System Requirements (PC) Minimum OS : Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 Processor : 1.8 GHz processor Memory : 512 MB RAM Graphics : 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c Hard Drive : 1.4 GB available space
Price: 9.99


The Guild 2: Pirates of the European Seas
The Guild 2: Pirates of the European Seas THE GUILD 2 PIRATES ESD. The first true life simulation series set in the fascinating medieval Europe. System Requirements (PC) Minimum OS : Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 Processor : 1.8 GHz processor Memory : 512 MB RAM ( 1 GB RAM recommended) Graphics : 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c Hard Drive : 1.8 GB available space
Price: 9.99


The Guild 2: Renaissance
The Guild 2: Renaissance THE GUILD 2 RENAISSANCE ESD.For centuries Europe has been dominated by the church and nobility.On the shoulders of ordinary people the servants of god and the noble families justified their power and wealth. System Requirements (PC) Minimum OS : Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 Processor : 1.8 GHz processor Memory : 512 MB RAM ( 1 GB RAM recommended) Graphics : 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c Hard Drive : 2 GB available space
Price: 9.99


The Moment Of Silence
The Moment Of Silence THE MOMENT OF SILENCE ESD. The Moment of Silence is a classic point-and-click 3rd person adventure game set in New York City in 2044. Players step into the role of Peter Wright. The Moment of Silence opens on New York City. However, Peter Wright's home in downtown New York City is not the classic New York of today but instead an Orwellian New York of the year 2044. One evening as he is drinking heavily, due to the death of his wife and child in a terrorist attack, Peter looks through his peephole into the apartment hall and watches as a SWAT team storms in and drags his neighbor, a journalist named Graham Oswald, off into the night. To ease his curiosity and help Oswald's wife and family: Peter sets off to discover what has become of Oswald, but the real mystery begins when he learns that Oswald was secretly part of a rebel organization fighting to reveal a shadow government conspiracy.
Price: 14.99


The Mystery Of The Druids
The Mystery Of The Druids THE MYSTERY OF THE DRUIDS ESD. In this classic adventure, you will take on the role of young Scotland Yard Detective Brent Halligan, assigned to solve the puzzle surrounding a mysterious order of Druids and a series of gruesome murders. Overview The Mystery of the Druids is a 2001 point-and-click adventure game for Windows, and the first game produced by German developer House of Tales. The player takes the role of Brent Halligan, a detective at Scotland Yard, who is tasked with solving the mystery behind a series of gruesome murders in London. Teaming up with a young anthropologist named Melanie Turner and a historian named Arthur Blake, Brent soon learns that the murders are connected to rituals performed by the druids of ancient Britain, and that said druids may not have entirely vanished. The game has become notorious for its box art, which depicts a CG druid with an emotionally ambiguous, yet intense, facial expression.
Price: 4.99


The Raven
The Raven Set in the atmospheric Europe of the 1960s, The Raven - Legacy of a Master Thief is a stunning, fast-paced point-and-click adventure sending players through thrilling, tense scenes as they race to catch the legendary art thief, The Raven. Overview The Raven is a point and click adventure game developed in part by KING Art games, known for the well-received adventure The Book of Unwritten Tales. Unlike The Book of Unwritten Tales, The Raven took on an episodic format, popularized by Telltale Games. Three episodes were released over four months. Story The Raven is an infamous burglar, notorious for high-profile heists and leaving nothing in his wake but a raven feather. In Paris, a young up-and-comer, Nicholas Legrand, shot and killed the alleged Raven. Legrand builds his name and career off catching the notorious Raven. But four years after his supposed death, a priceless gem, The Eye of the Sphinx is stolen and in it's place, a raven feather; The Raven is said to have returned. You take the role of Constable Anton Jakob Zellner, a Swiss policeman tasked with accompanying Legrand and aiding with the delivery of another priceless jewel on it's way through Switzerland by train. System Requirements PC OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista/7/8 Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9c compatible graphic card with 256 MB RAM and PixelShader 3.0 DirectX®: 9.0c Mac OS: OS X Version Leopard 10.5.8, Snow Leopard 10.6.3 Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8 Series or higher/ATI X1600 or higher (Pixel Shader 3.0) Linux Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8 Series or higher/ATI X1600 or higher (Pixel Shader 3.0)
Price: 24.99


The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter
The Vanishing Of Ethan Carter THE VANISHING OF ETHAN CARTER ESD. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a first-person story-driven mystery. Purchase this game to get both the original and the Unreal Engine 4 remaster called The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Redux. The Vanishing of Ethan Carter is a horror adventure game. The player takes on the role of a detective with the supernatural ability to visualize scenes of violent crimes which he needs in order to find a missing boy. Exploration and the discovery of clues are the main focus of the game. System Requirements OS: WindowsXP SP3 or higher Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent AMD Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX9c compliant card with 512MB of VRAM DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 9 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX9c compliant
Price: 19.99


Thunder Wolves
Thunder Wolves THUNDER WOLVES ESD. When this wolf pack strikes,you hear the thunder roll.The Thunder Wolves attack from the air. They are mercenaries, and the best helicopter pilots in the world. Every one of them is ready for action at all times-and ready to fight evil. Thunder Wolves is an air-vehicular action shooter, developed by Most Wanted Entertainment for the PC, Xbox Live Arcade, and PlayStation Network platforms. Originally announced with Ubisoft as publisher, it ended up coming out under bitComposer Games instead when the publishing giant dropped the title. The game also features a local co-operative gameplay. PC System Settings Minimum: OS:Windows® XP/Vista/7™ Processor:2 GHz single-core Memory:2 GB RAM Graphics:256MB DirectX9 compatible video card DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:2 GB HD space Sound:DirectX 9.0c compatible Other Requirements:Broadband Internet connection Additional:Mouse. Local co-op multiplayer requires one game controller.
Price: 9.99


Titan Quest Gold
Titan Quest Gold Titan Quest Gold contains Titan Quest and Titan Quest Immortal Throne. Titan Quest is a hack and slash dungeon crawler set in the mythological world of ancient Greece, Egypt, Babylon, and China. While it is very similar to Diablo 2 where you click on enemies to attack in real time, use hotkeys for potions and skills, click to move, and upgrade classes and special skills with points awarded upon level-up, Titan Quest also brings its own variations to the table. One of the most distinctive aspects of the game is the way in which it handles character classes. Instead of using a number of clear-cut archetypes, as most Action RPG's do, Titan Quest allows the player to choose two sets of class skills (called Masteries) from a list of 8, essentially creating a multi-class character and, resulting in 28 possible combinations. The game also emphasizes a skill system focused on what the developers call 'synergies'. These upgrades existing skills rather than simply replacing them with more powerful alternatives. The game has a strong emphasis on co-op play though it doesn't de-emphasize the value of the single-player campaign. A new act was added to the game with the expansion called Immortal Throne package. Shortly after this release, Iron Lore went bankrupt due to lack of sales. A few of the original developers licensed the Titan Quest Engine and are working on its spiritual successor called Grim Dawn. PC System Requirements Minimum Requirements: No Caption Provided 1.8 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 equivalent or AMD Athelon XP or equivalent 512 MB RAM 64 MB NVIDIA GeForce 3 or equivalent or ATI Radeon 8500 series with Pixel Shader 1.1 support or equivalent DirectX 9.0c compatible 16-bit sound card 5 GB free harddrive space 8x or faster CD-ROM drive Keyboard, Mouse Windows 2000 or XP Recommended Requirements: 3.0 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent 1 GB RAM 128 MB NVIDIA GeForce 6800 or equivalent Soundblaster X-Fi series Required for Multiplayer: 1 set of disks per computer Internet: Cable modem, DSL modem, or better for online play Network: LAN or better broadband WAN
Price: 19.99


World of Zoo
World of Zoo WORLD OF ZOO ESD. World of Zoo is the only life sim game that pushes you past the fences and into a world of your own zoo. Create and customize your zoo experience and develop hands on relationships to earn the trust and love of your animals. Overview World of Zoo is a life simulation game in which players take care of 95 species of animals in 11 families in their own Zoo. Players will need to keep animals happy by feeding them, playing with them, managing their habitats, and through minigames (such as grooming). Players are rewarded with hearts and tokens that can be redeemed for new animals, species, food, and tools. The game has an Animal Creator mode where players can customize an animal's behavior and appearance. Players will be able to swap animals via the in game Animal Adoption Network. System Requirements OS: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista Processor: Intel Pentium IV processor running at 2 GHz, AMD 64, Core 2 duo 1.6Ghz or equivalent Memory: 512 MB RAM (1 GB RAM on Vista) Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT or ATI Radeon x1600 with at least 64MB of memory (video cards with Pixel Shader version 1.1 or better are required) Display: DirectX-compatible display capable of 800x600 resolution in 16-bit color DirectX®: DirectX 9.0c and above Hard Drive: 2GB of hard drive space Sound: Sound: 16-bit Sound Blaster Compatible
Price: 14.99