Terrorist Takedown: Payback is the sequel to Terrorist Takedown. It features 10 missions with the same gameplay of its predecessor: a first person rail shooter with some third person helicopter levels.
Dark Apes is a horror FPS. After waking up in a mysterious hospital, the player character must fight apes, humanoid lizards and mutated nurses while finding special crystals.
Climb behind the trigger and again help our distressed farmer friend obliterate hordes of no good cluckers! Stalk through forests and villages, through deserts and mountains, winging winged adversaries and piling up points! The cartoon feel is all Saturday morning fun, but as the missions progress in difficulty, you'll soon find yourself challenged to the limit of your Kentucky Fried skills!
Spanning the vast deserts of the Middle East you must bring the War on Terror home to those who would terrorise the free world. As an elite member of Special Forces you must use all your skills and a fearsome arsenal of weaponry to prevent the Elzar Organisation from achieving their sinister objective.
Operation: Matriarchy is a science fiction first-person shooter. In the 24th century mankind has formed itself into the Federation of Earth, and has colonized several other planets. However, around 2350 a mysterious virus ravages the colony planet of Velia, targeting only the females within the population.
A long war has ended and the Galactic Empire has grown but it isn't stable. Rebel groups still fight the regime but with the invention of genetic transformation, a normal civilian can be transformed into a mindless, easy to command but strong fighting unit. These civilians weren't asked, they were forced to undergo the procedure. You play one of these civilians. First they took your daughter and then they came for you. But before the procedure was completed, you were rescued by the rebels. Now it's your turn to fight back.
Mistake of Pythagoras is a modification for Half-Life 2, developed by Koumei Satou.
Something goes mad because the human race failed in the experiment, and it connects with another world.
The resident in the another world is crazy due to the mistake. We should restore the situation.
Day Hard is a single player adventure set before the events narrated in Half-Life 2. You play as Gordon’s brother, Morgan Freeman. One day Morgan finds the Combines knocking at his door: from then on, it will be a constant fight for survival (We hired Wilbur Smith to write this script).
Rebels have made a base at the top of a mountain near a town called Coonersville. The Combine decided to send Headcrab canisters into the town instead of trying a normal assault and possibly wasting Combine lives and resources. After a suitable period of time to allow the Headcrabs to do their work, a sweeper team is sent in to secure the town and capture the base.
Congestion 1024 is a 2005 megawad for Doom II. All maps are designed so that the playing area fits entirely within a 1024×1024-sized area. Authors were allowed to define sectors outside of this area for the purposes of gameplay, detail, and scenery, as long as they are not reachable. MAP01 and MAP19, however, include accessible areas outside of the 1024×1024 boundary.
This project was influenced by the Exquisite Corpse community WAD.
Perfect Dark Zero features a campaign mode consisting of 14 missions that can be played co-operatively, and a multiplayer mode where a maximum of 32 players can compete against each other in numerous types of deathmatch and objective-based games. Both the co-operative and multiplayer modes support split-screen, system link, and the Xbox Live online service. The game was under development for five years and was originally intended to be released for the Nintendo GameCube and later the Xbox.
Perfect Dark Zero sold more than one million copies worldwide and received generally positive reviews from critics, garnering a score of 81 out of 100 at review aggregate website Metacritic. The game's numerous multiplayer modes singled out as strong features. However, some critics felt that the game did not meet the expectations, criticizing single-player aspects such as its story and voice acting. Two sequel novels, Perfect Dark: Initial Vector and Perfect Dark: Second Front, as well as a comic series, Perfect Dark: Janus' Tea
In Homura, you take control of a samurai in a fantasy take on Japan's Edo period, as the samurai flies through vertically scrolling shooting stages. You can make your samurai shoot, use a screen-clearing bomb and perform a slash with his sword. The slash move forms the core of Homura's gameplay, as by slashing enemy bullets, you can send them back at the enemy. Homura features multi-form bosses and four stages of play, with stages one through three branching off into multiple paths. The game is based on an arcade title.