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Showing posts with label Game title - O. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

FREE DOWNLOAD PC GAME : The Elder Scrolls Oblivion

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, or simply Oblivion, is a single player fantasy-themed action-oriented computer role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks/ZeniMax Media and the Take-Two Interactive subsidiary 2K Games. It is the fourth installment in The Elder Scrolls video game series. It was released on March 21, 2006 for Windows PCs and the Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3 release was shipped on March 20, 2007 in North America, and April 27, 2007 in Europe. One expansion pack, Shivering Isles, and a number of minor content releases followed.
The game was well-received by critics, winning numerous awards and scoring an average of 94% in Metacritic's aggregate. Oblivion sold 1.7 million copies by April 10, 2006, and over 3 million copies by January 18, 2007. A package including both Shivering Isles and the official plug-in Knights of the Nine, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition, was released in Fall 2007 for Windows PCs, the Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3.

Oblivion's story focuses on a former prisoner drawn into a Daedric Lord's plan to invade the mortal realm of Tamriel. Gates to the hellish realm of Oblivion are opened, through which many daedra flow. The game continues the open-ended tradition of previous Elder Scrolls games, allowing the player to travel anywhere in the game world at any time, including the option to ignore or postpone the main storyline indefinitely. Developers opted for a tighter pacing and greater focus than past titles, a design choice that was well-received in the gaming press.




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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Free download Real Time Strategy Game : Outlive

Real-time strategy gaming changed forever with the release of Blizzard's Starcraft back in early 1998. For some reason, though, the genre never experienced a flood of Starcraft clones comparable to the earlier proliferation of Command & Conquer copycats. Although three years have passed, Outlive clearly is still heavily indebted to Blizzard's unforgettable classic.

Outlive is a science-fiction-themed real-time strategy game that carries the indelible mark of Starcraft. In fact, from the moment you're presented with the 640x480 default graphics and the game's perspective (which is virtually identical to that of Starcraft) to the first time you hear the unit acknowledgements, it's like a flashback to 1998. The two games are similar in overall looks, and some of the unit graphics directly resemble their Starcraft counterparts. For instance, the memorable firebat unit voice-over from Blizzard's game has a close counterpart in Outlive's functionally similar flamethrower unit. There are even special hero units with signature voice acknowledgements. It's as though the Outlive designers had set out to design a Starcraft tribute game.

Unfortunately, Outlive lacks the very elements that made Starcraft so exceptional. Instead of the three distinct yet balanced races in Blizzard's game, there are two similar but uninspired sides in Outlive: the humans and the robots. Starcraft's three successive campaigns that took you through each side in turn and told a compelling story both through cutscenes and in-game events have given way to a stale, sterile plot about the threat of the extinction of humanity and the competing attempts to ensure its survival through either genetic engineering or robotics. Mission briefings are presented with scrolling text and voice-overs, which make the game seem rather hollow. Some real-time strategy games like Total Annihilation succeeded in spite of thin storylines through excellence in gameplay, but that's not the case with Outlive.

The design of Outlive follows the tried-and-true harvest-build-conquer model. You need power to run your base's buildings, and credits (obtained by refining ore) are necessary to buy or build units and structures. Some of the details include wind-powered power plants (akin to those in Total Annihilation), which can generate more power when placed at higher elevations, and the rate of resource recovery can be increased through researching improvements. Units can obtain better armor, weapons, or special abilities through research as well, but none of these concepts seem cohesive: It's as if the developer tacked a bunch of ideas onto a Starcraft framework instead of really attempting to produce an original game. Even the market structure, which lets you buy units directly and adjust prices based on the demand created by previous purchases, seems like a gimmick.

This manifests itself in the gameplay as well, which seems very much like Starcraft. Units move and attack like those in Starcraft, and large battles degenerate into masses of units shooting at each other without your being able to distinguish what is going on. Tactics definitely take a backseat to mouse clicking. It's true that there are some tactical elements to consider, such as which ground units can fire at flying units, but controlling large armies in combat is almost impossible. It's possible to give units some advanced instructions and set parameters for when units should disengage, but tactical finesse is not what's required to win.

That's not to say that the missions are easy. Some of them are quite difficult, although not because of any especially clever artificial intelligence displayed by the computer opponent. Instead, the computer relies on masses of units, and in some cases these can be very difficult to fight through, even on the normal difficulty setting (there is also an easy setting and a hard setting). Otherwise, for its skirmish mode, the game offers a variety of maps, which are similar to those used in the campaign missions. Outlive's multiplayer mode allows for up to 16 players and supports cooperative play. Optional modes such as deathmatch, free for all, and capture the flag are supported. There is even a cooperative mode for the campaign, which two players can play together. Unfortunately these extra features don't begin to address the inherent problems in the game.

Had Outlive been released at the same time as Starcraft, it would have compared unfavorably with Blizzard's classic. Three years later, it's a reminder of how much the earlier game advanced the real-time strategy genre. While Outlive may appeal to nostalgic Starcraft fans, there isn't anything in Outlive that isn't done much better in any number of recent games. The real-time strategy genre currently has many excellent games available to satisfy a lot of specific kinds of preferences. With so many games to choose from, it makes little sense to revisit three-year-old concepts.




Wednesday, January 7, 2009

FREE DOWNLOAD GAME : ONI (Reloaded)

In the year 2032, Big Brother is alive and well. The World Coalition Government has annexed 80% of all nations and tracks your every move. While those in the cities maintain an acceptable level of comfort at the expense of freedom, the poorest masses exist at the fringes of a toxic wasteland and at the mercy of the Syndicate - a nefarious web of criminals run by Boss Muro.

You are Konoko - a young girl unaware of your past and your destiny. In the midst of the corruption that surrounds you on all sides you must unravel the mystery of your own identity while fighting to save humanity from extinction.

- An intense action thriller comes to life with exciting anime style charactrs and storyline.
- Revolutionary gameplay blend of hand to hand and weapons combat.
- Easy to learn fighting system with cool, lfelike moves.
- Arsenal of weapons includes pistols, rocket launchers, energy and projectile weapons.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

DOWNLOAD Free game : Overspeed Rip-Unleashed

The streets of L.A. The birthplace of illegal streetracing. Here, the drivers of the fastest and most showy cars are the legends of the night. The competition is cut-throat. Modify your rides, take up challenges and win. Climb the ladder of the underground hierarchy and become the new king of L.A.!

Overspeed will put you in the seat of one of 10 stock import cars challenging you to seek out random street races at nighttime, earning parts and cars. You will slowly mold your vehicle into a finely tuned racing machine, capable of taking anything on the streets, but it won’t be easy. There are many other racers out there with these same aspirations, willing to do whatever it takes to get the checkered flag. The player will still be able to disassemble, repair, and upgrade their vehicle part by part. From bumpers to sway bars…nearly every possible part that is found on an actual vehicle will not only be present in Overspeed, but removable, damageable, and upgradeable. A detailed city will resemble the feeling of Los Angeles, with diversified roadways, corners, and intersections that made the dynamic street races a possibility.

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