Batman: Arkham Knight - Season of Infamy: Most Wanted Expansion is downloadable content released in December 2015. It adds four new missions to the game, each featuring iconic Batman villains: Ra's al Ghul, Killer Croc, Mad Hatter, and Mr. Freeze. These missions expand the "Most Wanted" side quests, integrating into the main game’s open world.
Players confront unique challenges tied to each villain, further exploring their stories and connections to Gotham. The DLC also introduces new areas and gameplay mechanics specific to each mission.
Batman: Arkham Knight – A Flip of a Coin is a story DLC released in November 2015. Players take control of Robin (Tim Drake) as he attempts to stop Two-Face, who is planning a major heist in Gotham City.
The DLC features stealth, combat, and puzzle-solving, with Robin using his signature staff and gadgets to eliminate enemies and disable security systems. The story expands Robin’s role in the Arkham Knight narrative, exploring his growth as a vigilante following the events of the main game.
Batman: Arkham Knight - Catwoman's Revenge is a story-driven DLC released in November 2015. Set after the events of the main game, players control Catwoman as she seeks revenge on the Riddler for imprisoning her.
The mission focuses on stealth and combat, requiring players to navigate a Riddler hideout filled with enemies and traps. Unlike Batman’s sections, Catwoman relies on agility and gadgets to outmaneuver opponents and solve puzzles.
Batman: Arkham Knight – GCPD Lockdown is a DLC released in October 2015. Set after the events of the main game, players control Nightwing as he works to prevent the Penguin from escaping the Gotham City Police Department.
The DLC focuses on combat and stealth, with Nightwing using his acrobatic fighting style and gadgets to defeat Penguin’s gang. The mission highlights Nightwing’s role in maintaining order in Gotham while Batman is absent.
Adol Christin's long-time friend, Dogi, wishes to return to his home town of Redmont after hearing about strange disturbances that are happening there. Always looking for an adventure, Adol joins him and soon finds out the cause of this new evil.
Ys III: Wanderers from Ys breaks away from the "bumping into enemies" battle system of the first two games, allowing Adol to control his sword in a variety of directions. Beside changing the battle system, the game's perspective switches to a side-scrolling view, as opposed to the top-down one of the previous games. Adol also has the ability to jump now. New to the series is the use of magical rings, which give Adol different powering-up abilities such as healing and shielding. The game also uses various key items found along the way to solve minor puzzles and progress the story.
The eleventh game in the KOF series following The King of Fighters 2003.
According to Sega: 'For over 10 years, the King of Fighters series has been the choice of game players around the world. The 11th team of fighters continues this tradition. KOF11 is suited for one to two players, with continuous buy-in. Choose from 33 fighters, including 4 new characters. A fifth control button was added to enhance your skills by delivering a devastating blow to your opponent, if hit at the right time. A New Skill Gauge performs a variety of tag-off moves and new attacks. A player can also custom construct a Three-Fighter Tag-Team by selecting three choice combatants.'
Mad TV is a television station management simulation computer game produced in 1991 by Rainbow Arts. It is loosely based on Mad Magazine, and the game's introduction animation features the magazine's mascot, Alfred E. Neuman, smiling on a television. The game puts the player in the role of a new program director for a TV station. The player is in charge of selecting programming and earning advertising for the station, while simultaneously trying to marry Betty, an attractive woman working in the building.
Rayman Jungle Run is powered by the same UbiArt Framework engine that brought you Rayman Origins. The legendary platforming hero is making the jump to your favorite mobile device.
Rayman Jungle Run is easy for all ages to pick up and play, but challenging for the longtime Rayman fans to master. Unlock the Land of the Livid Dead levels if you have the skills!
It is 1159 AD, and a brutal samurai clan called The Heishi have stepped in to take power after the old nobility fell. With their mystical stones, they rule the land through fear and violence.
Return to the world of LUNAR, in the completely reworked 32-bit version of the RPG classic. Journey back to a place where dragons yet live, and magic is valued above all else. Join Alex, the young adventurer, as he begins a quest with his friends to save their land from the crushing advance of the Magic Emperor. Explore Dungeons, fight terrifying monsters, and gather information from the locals as you advance toward the explosive encounter with the Magic Emperor himself! Exciting, menu-driven combat will keep you challanged until the last. And, thanks to the storage power of CD and the PlayStation's built-in movie player, LUNAR contains nearly an hour of incredible animation sequences that will get you involved in the story faster than you ever thought possible. Get ready for the ride of your life...
Treat your Sims to a day of pampering with The Sims 4: Spa Day. Visit the all-new Perfect Balance Spa for a revitalizing massage, or work on the all-new Wellness skill with some yoga. After a relaxing mud bath, step into the sauna to melt away the daily stresses. You'll also get a variety of all-new objects and décor, so you can pack your home with so much tranquility that your Sims can't help but find their inner peace!
Venture into the deep woods to discover new surprises, including dangerous and wondrous herbs, new species of fish, creepy insects and… bears? Hang out by the campfire before trying to find the hermit rumored to live in the deepest parts of the forest in The Sims 4: Outdoor Retreat.
Create Clubs for your Sims where you set the rules, define their looks, and customize their hangouts in The Sims 4: Get Together. Sims in a club follow your rules when they're together, regardless of how they usually behave, giving you new ways to play with your Sims! You can also meet new Sims by joining various Clubs with distinct interests, identities, and styles. Get together with other Sims for exciting group activities like super-secret dance parties, midnight bonfires, and more. Explore the beautiful new world of Windenburg, with its scenic neighborhoods and lively hotspots!
In The Sims Life Stories, you'll get to lead your Sim through a new set of life adventures. You create your Sims, design their dream homes, fulfill their desires or dash their hopes, and tell their stories as they experience life’s biggest moments.
From first date to first job, from finding Mr. or Mrs. Right to building a long-lasting family legacy, take your Sims through a lifetime of unforgettable experiences.
Island adventures in paradise await your Sims in The Sims 3: Island Paradise, an expansion pack for The Sims 3! From exploring the isles in fully customizable houseboats to creating a five-star resort experience, your Sims will love the carefree tropical lifestyle. Nautical Sims can set sail between islands and dive underwater to uncover sunken treasure - or maybe even befriend a mermaid! With innovative features never before seen in The Sims PC franchise and a world of new possibilities on land and in sea, your Sims will reap the benefits of their own island paradise.
Super Breakout is an arcade game released by Atari in 1978. It utilizes a Motorola M6502 (running up at 375 KHz) and, as the name suggests, is the sequel to Breakout, which was released two years earlier. There are three different modes to choose from: Double Breakout, the playfield for which contains in fifty-two orange blocks (5-14 points), fifty-two green blocks (1-6 points), two paddles and two balls, Cavity Breakout, which contains in forty-four orange blocks (7-21 points), and fifty-two green blocks (1-9 points), one paddle, and three balls (the second and third of which have to be freed before they come into play) and Progressive Breakout which contains fifty-two blue blocks (7 points) and fifty-two green blocks (5 points), one paddle, and one ball - and the blocks shall be lowered down towards the paddle, at a rate determined by the number of times the ball lands on your paddle, but as the ball destroys them, additional rows of blocks shall appear at the top of the screen and be lowered down towards the pad
Samurai Warriors 4-II is a hack and slash game and the enhanced version of the original Samurai Warriors 4. It is described as neither a continuation nor an Xtreme Legends expansion like previous games; instead, it provides a "different" focus of the same game. Players choose a character as their protagonist for a selected scenario, which has a different progression depending on the character selected. Dream Castle Mode, first introduced in Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3 is also present in the game. The game adds one new character, Naomasa Ii, to the character roster.
Dragon Spirit is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1987 and licensed to Atari Games for its American manufacture and distribution.
In the kingdom of Mitgult, a serpent demon named Zawell escapes imprisonment after a thousand years, and kidnaps Princess Alicia. A soldier named Amul is chosen to rescue her and destroy Zawell. He points his sword skyward and transforms into a powerful blue dragon. He can breathe fire and drop bombs, as well as collect up to thirteen additional powers during his journey. Amul must fight nine of Zawell's mightiest beasts, one at the end of each stage, before facing Zawell himself.