The classic first-person shooter from Crytek is back with the action-packed gameplay, sandbox world, and thrilling epic battles you loved the first time around. What begins as a simple rescue mission becomes the battleground of a new war as alien invaders swarm over a North Korean island chain. Armed with a powerful Nanosuit, players can become invisible to stalk e...
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Orbi’s chronicles for Windows
Orbi’s chronicles is an alternative RPG-looter where the battle system is based on word creation.Μodify your weapons with chips, make unique combinations and destroy your enemies. Progress as you level up and gain special skills which can be used on your created words. Disarm deadly traps or activate ancient alien shrines through mini games.Orbi is a space explo...
Stalingrad for Windows
Stalingrad (also known as Great Battles of WWII: Stalingrad) is a 2005 real-time tactics video game developed by Russian studio DTF Games for Microsoft Windows.The game uses a point and click system for the player to direct unit actions, such as movement and deployment. Unlike real-time strategy games which are similar in design, Stalingrad only allows the player t...
Real Heroes: Firefighter for Windows
In this first-person fire & rescue action game, players take on the heroic role of a real firefighter. As a newly graduated cadet starting out at a big city fire station in Los Angeles, the “powder keg” of the world, learn the tools of the trade and battle massive fires and rescue survivors. So, put on a fresh pair of turnout pants and grab your Halligan. L...
VVVVVV for Windows
VVVVVV is a 2D puzzle platform video game created by Terry Cavanagh. Unlike most platforming games, in VVVVVV the player is not able to jump, but instead can reverse the direction of gravity when standing on a surface, causing Captain Viridian to fall either upwards or downwards. This feature was first seen in the 1986 8-bit game Terminus. The player uses this mech...