Atari Masterpieces Vol. II is a collection of twelve emulated Atari games. The eight arcade games are:
Asteroids Deluxe
Centipede
Crystal Castles
Liberator
Pong
Millipede
Tempest
Warlords
In addition four Atari 2600 games can be unlocked:
Air-Sea Battle
Canyon Bomber
Miniature Golf
Video Checkers
They are each unlocked by reaching a certain score in a specific arcade game. The games are emulated and thus faithful renditions of the original versions. In the extras section the second and final part of an interview with Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari, can be found. The first part was included in Atari Masterpieces Vol. I. For the arcade games the best scores can be posted and compared worldwide using N-Gage Arena.
7th Serpent is a third-person shooter modification for the Max Payne 2 game engine thrusting players into a world of corruption, secrecy and vengeance as they control Damon Pryce - the main character - who has been subjected to experimental testing and is left to his own devices in order to extract the truth from those who keep it from him.
UberSoldier is a World War II-based first person shooter, developed by Burut and released in 2006.
UberSoldier follows the journey of the fictitious Karl Stolz, a Nazi soldier who has, through the process of being killed in duty, then being resurrected, acquired supernatural powers which aid him in combat. Just before he was indoctrinated by the Nazis, a member of the German Resistance rescued him and effectively changed his loyalties. Karl Stolz now became the UberSoldier of the German Resistance helping them destroy the "UberSoldier fabrication" infrastructure.
Risk your life in countless dog fights, returning home in a smoking plane full of bullet holes! Whether the next sortie puts you in the seat of a traditional British Spitfire, or behind the throttle of a captured German prototype, the honor of the RAF must be maintained at all costs! You must prove that the RAF is a force to be reckoned with.
Bumer 2 is a full-motion video rail shooter with real actors based on Pyotr Buslov's movie Bumer: Film vtoroy.
The game follows the story of Kostyan Kot from the movie. The game includes fragments from the movie, but most of the scenes were shot specifically for the game. All the player has to do is to click on enemies when they appear on the screen to shoot them.
Commandos: Strike Force is a first-person shooter video game and the fifth installment of the critically acclaimed Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive.
Released during the first months of 2006, the game makes a departure from the first four games. Although the missions are set up in a similar fashion (several different objectives, some to be achieved through stealth, others through use of force) and in most occasions the player is allowed to change between different characters, this is the first game in the series to apply a first-person perspective, like many other World War II-inspired games, in contrast to the overhead view of the earlier games. Hence, the game is far more similar to the Medal of Honor or Call of Duty games than to earlier entries of the series.
Dark Mirror is the sequel to Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain. In Dark Mirror, a mysterious operation at an Alaskan oil reserve has Gabe Logan investigating the cause. He is quickly presented with a deeper operation that has him venturing across the world.
Several centuries in the future, Earth is at the center of a galaxy-spanning empire. Most colonies are loyal to Earth, though some vie for independence. You play as a soldier working for the central government, who becomes embroiled in political upheaval on the planet Sorgo.
Neuro is a science-fiction first-person-shooter with cyberpunk stylings. It mixes traditional FPS mechanics with gameplay based on psionic powers. The most important ability allows the player to take control of enemies' minds and use them to his/her advantage.
The game is set in the same universe as Revolt Games' earlier space sim, Homeplanet.
Neuro is a cyberpunk first-person shooter video game developed by Revolt Games and published by Russobit-M.
The game's plot and world is tech-noir and cyberpunk-themed, as well as dystopian, with inspiration drawn from Blade Runner and Akira, and the works of writers such as William Gibson and Philip K. Dick.
Two maps build from the scraps of other mappers: Hrimfaxi used Drew's scraps for a large egyptian/mayan map called "Egyptian rhapsody!" Zwiffle used czg's for a ikblue map called "Teacups - are my intentions".
A Huge Level for Doom2, created back in 1998. Was my first map for Boom and now has been finally released. Was originally intended for the Doom Millennium project which was never released. The level originally didn't have as much detail, but I have given it a big facelift. In this map, you encounter every type of monster present in Doom2 and all weapons are present except for the BFG?, but who knows, it could be there?. The level is large and detailed and contains several unique sections such as a church and a Nazi building with Swastikas on the floors. Obviously the Demons are using the Nazi's for an experiment with silent teleporters. There are a few Arch Viles hanging around so be cautious. The 10 hard to find secrets come handy, many of them unmarked.
Loosely following the movie 'Even Horizon', you play as a marine sent to investigate the titular ship as it has been rediscovered around the orbit of Jupiter. As you arrive on the ship you realize that it has brought back with it the unspeakable horrors from where it had disappeared to as it digs deep into your mind, looking for your deepest darkest fears.
Black takes place in Chechnya (Southern Russia). The protagonist is a black ops soldier named Sergeant First Class Jack Kellar (portrayed by Marty Papazian). Kellar tells most of the story in first-person at an interrogation four days after the events in the story begin.
Kellar is an inadequately disciplined member of a CIA black ops group and a veteran of several conflicts including Guatemala, Colombia, Iran and Croatia. The unknown interrogator (portrayed by Paul Pape) questions Kellar about an arms smuggling and terrorist operation called the Seventh Wave. Seventh Wave have been responsible for a number of terrorist attacks. Kellar is told that, unless he co-operates, he and his actions will be declassified, he will be dishonorably discharged and imprisoned for life. Though initially resistant, Kellar at last agrees to tell his story.