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Condemned: Criminal Origins (2006/MULTI2/LossLess RePack by R.G. ReCoding)
Year: April 2006 | PC Game | ENG RUS | Developer: Monolith Productions | Publisher: SEGA | 2.19 Gb
Genre: Action (FPS) / Horror

Easysteps madness, screaming in the silence of the night, the ghosts getlost consciousness ... Condemned: Criminal Origins will open before youthe doors of paranoia. What motivates geeks in their wickedness Whatdark swirls in my head a serial killer Why are decent-looking peoplebreak away from the bloody abyss of schizophrenia You will find answersto these and many other questions, because to calculate and rendersocially dangerous lunatics - now its your job!
Game of Monolith Productions, creators of No One Lives Forever and FEAR, offers a tripto the intricate maze of strange nightmares. As an FBI agent you will most terrible and incomprehensible things. Action filed in the firstperson, but Condemned: Criminal Origins - is primarily an interactive detective thriller with elements, and only then - action. Before the arrest or kill the maniac, it must be found. But this would requirecarefully examine crime scenes, examine evidence and to think. Think as mentally ill killer ...


System requirements:
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 512 MB
Video: 128 MB with support for DirectX 9.0 (ATI 9500 or NVIDIA GeForce 6200)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Free hard drive space: 7 GB



Features:
You used to be just a spectator, you are now - the main character. Thedevelopers were inspired by the best movies about serial killers, all of whom recently took the Silence of the Lambs. However, if youre in amovie - just an observer, there is the whole burden of responsibility for the apprehension of dangerous criminals will have to shoulder.
A unique artificial intelligence leaves no doubt about the reality ofwhat is happening. Artificial intelligence is not only correctly reproduces the logical actions of characters, but also masterfullymimics the unpredictability of crazy! Some of the characters react to your actions adequately, others - no, but each of them governed by veryspecific beliefs and principles. Solve riddles of consciousness of others - your work.
Credible peace forces to believe in any nightmare. F.E.A.R. already proved how great the role of this physics ingameplay. Condemned: Criminal Origins is taking the next step towards realism. Every object in the game have all the necessary properties: it can move, fall, break.
Strong plot - an indispensable attribute of a good thriller. A Condemned: Criminal Origins - nothing more than an interactive thriller. Writers have prepared an incredibly exciting,complicated story.
Squeak noises and will not rest. Game supports a sound standard 5.1, so having the proper equipment, youll take every knock and ring in the game world is sharp and clear. As if somethingfalls and fights at home!



Features:
Do not cut / no recoded
The possibility of combining ozvuchek with Russian subtitles
Installation time ~ 15 minutes




Installation manual
| Mount image
| Follow the installation instructions
| Play













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You are Croc, a crusading crocodile who must rescue the Gobbos, from the evil villain Baron Dante who has taken over the Gobbo Valley and is turning all good creatures to evil with his magical powers. With amazing graphics and animation, including moves such as swimming, swinging, and flying, you can explore with Croc in more than 250 individual game areas on 45 levels.

CPU Type: Pentium II 
CPU Speed: 266 MHz 

RAM Required: 32 MB 
Hard Disk Space: 32 MB












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Dark Planet is a 3D, real-time strategy game featuring 3 unique races, each engaged in bloody and brutal conflict. The battle for survival is based on the conquest of natural resources and occurs on the mysterious and vibrant world of Natrolis. Dark Planet improves on the best-loved features in the RTS category, such as gigantic real-time battles, building units, and managing resources. At the same time it improves on these classic elements by adding features such as scalable difficulty, flexible camera movement, gigantic 3D units, and a range of multiplayer options.


system requirement

Windows�
 95/98/ME/2000 or XP ?
 Pentium� 

II 400 or
 AMD� K6-3 400 (Pentium III or AMD K6-3 600 recommended) ? 64 MB RAM (128 MB Recommended) ? DirectX 8.0a (included on disc) ? 3D Video card w/16 MB RAM (DirectX 8 compatible) 32MB RAM recommended ? Sound card (Direct X 8.0 compatible) ? 56K Modem for Internet play (DSL or cable modem recommended)












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Joint Operations : Typhoon Rising (PC/FullIso/Eng)
Game Platforme(s) : PC | Language : English | Release Date : Jun 15, 2004
Publisher : NovaLogic | Developer : NovaLogic | Genre : Modern Tactical Shooter | Size : 745 Mb


It's only natural to think of Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising as an attempt to clone EA's successful multiplayer-focused team-based shooters, Battlefield 1942 and Battlefield Vietnam. On the surface, Joint Operations looks like a modern-day Battlefield game: you participate as a member of a team as you attempt to seize a number of strategic objectives, and you can run around on foot or jump into a myriad of vehicles to get around the vast maps. But developer and publisher NovaLogic throws in a lot of new features to differentiate Joint Operations from the competition, and some of these features are quite innovative and exciting. There's the fact that the game can support up to 150 players per server, which is significantly greater than what the Battlefield games can support. Then there's the dynamic day/night cycle that actually models the time of day; no longer are you fighting in perpetual daylight or eternal dusk. Joint Operations is a genuinely exciting game, which makes it all the more difficult to admit that the retail version of the game also has a few notable flaws.
Joint Operations is set in Indonesia, the sprawling archipelago nation that is one of world's largest democracies, but one that's flush with volatile religious and ethnic tensions. After a bloody insurgency erupts, the United States and other Western nations dispatch their special forces to the island. You can play as either a Joint Operations trooper or as a member of the insurgency in a number of multiplayer gameplay modes, including co-op, team deathmatch, team king of the hill, and "advance and secure," which resembles Battlefield's conquest mode where your team has to seize a number of control points on the map in order to win. Unlike Battlefield, there is no single-player option to play the team-versus-team maps with computer-controlled teammates, though the game does allow you to play the co-op missions solo against artificial intelligence bots. We wouldn't recommend trying it solo, though, as the bots possess uncanny marksmanship. Generally, the bots in co-op games are pretty passive--they wait for you to come into detection range before firing on you, so they're a letdown compared with actual human opponents.


As in most team-based shooters, in Joint Ops, you choose a character class to play, each with its own distinct weapons and equipment. The rifleman gets the rocket launcher, which is useful against vehicles, and he can also choose between a variety of assault rifles and grenades. The gunner has access to the heavy machine guns that can lay down suppressive fire. The engineer gets some basic rifle choices, but he can choose between the Stinger antiaircraft missile and the mortar, which can rain down a devastating barrage. The sniper gets the sniper rifles and the target designator; if a sniper designates a target for a mortar-equipped engineer, the mortar fire becomes devastatingly accurate. And then there's the medic class, which can heal teammates and also revive fallen allies on the battlefield. All the classes are designed to complement each other, and a well-balanced team is preferable to a team made up primarily of snipers, for instance.



You can also choose to forgo some of the secondary weapons and tweak your ammunition load in order to lighten your encumbrance. Joint Operations takes into account the amount of weight in weapons and ammunition that you carry, so a lightly encumbered player can run faster than a heavily encumbered one. It's an interesting trade-off, because there are moments in the game when it's useful to be able to run faster than everyone else--to make a sprint for the helicopter, for example--but there are other moments when you'd give your left arm for a Stinger to shoot down a helicopter dogging you, or to have a rocket-propelled grenade knock out the Stryker personnel carrier being used as a floating gun platform near your base.



Once you start playing, the thing that strikes you about Joint Operations is that this is a huge game. There are approximately 30 maps, some measuring the equivalent of 50-square kilometers in size. Even with 150 players in a map, it's still possible to feel alone at times. Thankfully, the game's objective system ensures that the action is concentrated at several strategic points, so it's not just a bunch of players running around haphazardly. When everything is going on in Joint Operations, it's an amazing experience. You'll stand there as helicopters circle around and the buzz of the chain gun can be heard over the thrum of the rotors while a hail of bullets rain down. Meanwhile, mortar rounds scream overhead and bullet tracers fly by your head. Then an armored personnel carrier will roll up and a squad will dismount and scatter into the nearby tall grasses. It would be almost perfect if not for the fact that you die far too easily in this game, which can cause some frustration.



Setup Instruction



1- Extract Rar File

2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Click "Setup.exe" to Instal the Game
4- Use The Serial Key Included
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)

Minimum System Requirements


* Os : Windows98(SE)/ME/2000/WindowsXP

* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or higher
* Graphic Card : 64 MB Direct 3D (nVidia GeForce TNT2 Series or ATI Radeon Series)
* Memory : 256 MB Of RAM
* HDD : 2 GB free Space Drive
* DirectX@ : DirectX 8.1+
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-Rom Drive



Recommanded System Requirements



* Os : Windows98(SE)/ME/2000/WindowsXP

* Processor : CPU Intel Pentium IV 1.7 GHz or AMD Athlon
* Graphic Card : 128 MB Direct 3D (nVidia GeForce TNT2 Series or ATI Radeon 9700 Pro)
* Memory : 512 MB Of RAM
* HDD : 2 GB free Space Drive
* DirectX@ : DirectX 8.1+
* Keyboard/Mouse
* DVD-Rom Drive













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Diamon Jones is an archeologist, well he thinks he is. During his long career he hardly ever had found something valuable. Now Jones has a perfect chance to prove the whole world and himself that he is a real professional. Look after Diamon while he is travelling around the globe searching for the Amulet of the World. He has no right to mess up this adventure cause the future of the Earth is in a serious danger!












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TITLE: Divine Divinity
GENRE: RPG
PLATFORM: PC
DEVELOPER: Larian Studios
US PUBLISHER: CDV Software Entertainment USA
UK PUBLISHER: CDV
NORDIC PUBLISHER: CDV
ONLINE PLAY: No

System requirements:
Minimum system requirements:

> Processor: 1.8 Ghz Dual Core (XP / Vista);
> RAM: 1 GB (XP) / 2 GB (Vista);
> Video card: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 / ATI Radeon 1600 with 256 MB memory and support for Shader Model 3;
> 9 GB of free hard disk space.













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Dragon Ball Z: Bid For Power
PC game | English | Genre: Action Fighting | 636 MB

What is Bid For Power* Bid For Power is a total conversion for QuakeIII that plays nothing like the original game. Players take control of Ki-powered superheroes and battle it out in a mostly aerial fight. The game is highlighted by the work of a great art team and an original style and the game play is extremely fast paced. It can be difficult to keep up with until you get the hang of it.
BFP started out as a Dragonball Z game and neared completion as one. They ran into legal problems and had to repopulate the universe with original things. This delayed them quite a bit but they ended up with a population of unique and cool characters to play.
If you are new to the game be prepared to have a difficult time finding a server. They had about 30 people playing at a time for about a year or two but it has mostly died out. BFP has also been heavily modified by several different groups using the scripting system so you may run into compatibility issues.












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Drakan: Order of the Flame [PC/ENG/1999]
PC | English | Surreal Software | 1999 | 715 MB
Genre: Action

Drakan: Order of the Flame is a third-person action/adventure game set in a fantasy realm. You play as Rynn, the "warrior princess" in her quest to rescue her lost brother. Rynn teams up with Arokh, a fire-breathing dragon, allowing for incredible 3D air-based combat in addition to Rynn's deadly ground attacks.
Many centuries ago, mankind and dragonkind fought each other, and chaos ruled. After many years, the conflict came to an end, as the Order of the Flame was created, bonding men and dragons together as the protectors of peace and virtue. Under the direction of the Order, the world of Drakan has prospered in peace, attaining new heights of learning of magic.


All this came to an end when Navros, the war mage, betrayed the Order of the Flame, and led the Dark Union against the Order in the Dark Wars. He released evils on the world such as the Wartocks, to serve as his army. The Order was demolished, and only by the sacrifice of the great dragon Arokh the Drak Union was stopped. Arokh and the rest of the surviving dragons went away to sleep, and the Order and the Union were thought to be finished at that time, centuries ago. They were wrong.



Waking up from a Wartock raid of her village, Rynn, a young warrior, discover the village in ruins and her brother kidnapped. As she sets out to find him, she becomes, perhaps by destiny, bound to the legendary dragon Arokh. The two then set out to find out what is happening...