Join an elite squad of the French Foreign Legion on their first mission in the country of their origin and with presidential approval to operate on the territory of France.
August 1942, The Nazis have advanced across much of Europe and now have their eyes set on the mighty Soviet Union. The key to their victory is the fall of Stalingrad. You must save the city, and turn the tide of war before it is too late. Futures: Take part in the battle in the ruins of Stalingrad. Utilize sabotage tactics, assassinate an important German scientist, steal secret documents from a heavily-guarded enemy base Use realistic WWII weaponry both Russian (PPSh Submachinegun, Mosin Nagant, Tokarev SVT40, Degtyaryov DPM) and German (MP40, Luger, Kar98, MG42)
It's 48 hours before the D-day invasion of Normandy. You are John Welsh, an elite paratrooper dropped behind enemy lines to complete missions crucial to the success of the invasion. You must avoid detection, organize the resistance fighters, and destroy key targets relying only on your wits and elite training. You must succeed at all costs. Failure is not an option. And so begins Airborne Troops, where stealth, intelligence, courage, and deadly aim win the day. Explore historically authentic locations, while using realistic weapons as you draw on your skills with knives, pistols, rifles, machine guns, and even panzerschrecks to dispatch your enemies in almost a dozen levels of World War II destruction.
A fan-made "greatest-hits" style remake of the series. With permission to use the IP from Crytek, it will release on PC for free and feature story, multiplayer and challenge levels.
A shoot 'em up released by Taito. It is both "Project Gun Frontier 2" and "Darius III"; the game was developed by the Gun Frontier team, and ties to the original Darius development still exist.
Players control the Black Fly on their mission to defeat the forces of Nemesis in hopes of saving the human race. Players collected many small power-ups to build their weapon's power. Players could then unleash a large beam attack that would drain their power level back to zero. Bosses could also collect these power-ups and use similar beam attacks. When a player's beam collided with a bosses, it would culminate in a spectacular reaction before the more powerful attack would push the weaker down.
Sniper: Path of Vengeance is a first-person shooter game developed by Polish studio Mirage Interactive. Main story focuses on a deadly hitman only known as The Sniper. After successful assassination he was betrayed and he was apprehended by police. During breaking out of jail he found out of being injected with unknown poison. He has a few days to find an antidote. Since then the path of vengeance will be through the streets full of thugs, gangs, mob bosses and of course a lot of blood. There's also a little RPG element, which allows you to develop the protagonist's skills.
Black Shades, the cross platform, open-source, psychic body guard game, has made its way onto the iPhone and iPod Touch! Black Shades was one of the winners of the UDevGame 2002 game contest.
Red Sky is an FPS game with the same kind of old-school gameplay from the mid-90's, with 16 tough levels and lots of varied gameplay. The game takes at least two hours to beat, but many more if you aren't an experienced player, and is running on its own custom 3-D engine.
Marooned in deep space, with the jump-drive offline, the Captain can only hope to gather enough rescue pods to repair the ship. Can he escape before the Dajjal's minions, already in hot pursuit, close in for the kill? Procedural content makes a new, different challenge each time you play!
Star Fighter or Star Fighter 3000 is a 3D flight-based shoot-em-up. The gameplay is mission based and involves elements of strategy and planning. The player can order wingmen to fly in formation and attack specific targets.
How Much Can You Score?
Features:
Battle system
2 kind of enemy ships
Hiscore Save
Each Level more enemys spawn
Soundtrack
Competitive game play
In the dark reaches of the Amobeus Nebula stands the isolated series of stars and planets, the Beta Gamma System. But to those who have taken the Space, the Zebarema. A tightly bound cluster of planets and dark stars, totally unique in the Whole Universe, bound together by a lattice of Plasmic Energy, extending between one and all Planets in the System. Each Planet is composed of Anti-element Cybertron, it is the only known source in the whole universe and such is its value that many such civilisations have devoted their entire resources to prying off one of the smaller outer planets from the main cluster, in a futile bid to gain access to the untold wealth it would bring, once free from its Anti-elemental Nest. For once the Cybertron is free from the Antiplasmic Lattice, and becomes exposed to positive matter Space, it crystallises to form Cybernite the hardest substance in the known Universe, resistant to all forms of heat and energy, allowing the wielders to mine the greatest form of energy ever, the stars. For
"This is probably the best version yet of the well known arcade original ‘Battle Zone’ and is, of course, similar to Artic’s ‘3D Combat Zone’. In one sense it’s much better — the flat plain is well landscaped and teeming with buildings, radar towers and telegraph poles. The missiles, once fired, seemed to travel at a realistic speed. In another sense it’s not so good — the enemy tanks don’t appear as frequently and there aren’t any flying saucers to contend with. On the other hand the enemy tanks aren’t so over-intelligent at avoiding your fire, so you get a better sense of achievement! Rather poor sound and the hollow 3D graphics are colourless, but it’s fun just wandering round looking at the buildings. Watch out for the special loader routine which makes it look as though the program isn’t loading properly."[2]
Eight invaded townships must be brought back under your control in this Commando-style shoot 'em up, which progresses vertically using a flick-screen system. You are armed with a rifle (activated by a short tap of the fire button) and five grenades (used via a longer press), and must not only kill off the enemy forces, but also rescue your comrades who have been tied to trees along the way. You begin at the bottom of the first screen and slowly make your way upwards; enemies pop up from all sides, walking around and shooting, and you have to dodge their shots while trying to shoot them yourself. The foes make good use of the decoy opportunities of the terrain, and you must do the same to have a chance. The levels include rivers with narrow bridges, potholes, and train-lines.
Extra supplies are dropped in as you progress through the game, as are extra lives in addition to your starting 5
Eight invaded areas must be brought back under your control in this Commando-style shoot 'em up, which progresses vertically using a flick-screen system. You are armed with a rifle (activated by a short tap of the fire button) and five grenades (used via a longer press), and must not only kill off the enemy forces, but also rescue your comrades who are being lead away.