Every nation needs you. Every nation fears you. The five superpowers of the 2020's will rise or fall based on the kind of intelligence only you can deliver. Underground laboratories, military bases, skyscrapers, capital buildings, embassies... no haven is so well-defended that you can't hack, sneak, bribe, fight, or talk your way in.
The Devil’s Men is/was a 2D Point and Click adventure game announced in 2014 by Daedalic Entertainment. It was quietly canceled in the spring of 2018, after years of development.
It's unclear how much of the game was completed at the time, but there was an art book published, numerous images released, a public campaign to allow fans to add their story to game, and numerous press articles and features.
The Lays of Althas: Sundered Order is a single-player, medieval-low-fantasy RPG. The game features an expansive, living world that will evolve and grow by itself, instead of revolving around the player's actions.
Marooned: Arcanus Island is a hardcore, survival, exploration game in which the player - or players (cooperative) - attempt to survive and eventually escape a lush tropical island. You must build a shelter to protect yourself from both the elements and the dangers that the island presents as well as tangle with everything from the wildlife to the islands natives. With beatiful graphics from Crytek's CRYENGINE, you will find yourself immersed in this intense sandbox survival experience.
Engross yourself within the single-player story: as the last survivor of a boat lost in a storm, you find yourself washed up on the shore of an island untouched by modern society. With a lush and beautifully detailed tropical island and fleshed out underwater corals, you will find yourself experimenting on how to survive the multiple threats each environment throws at you.
If surviving alone is too much of a strain on your mental state, become the victim of a plane crash in an alternative cooperative story - struck down by the same
Experience the Half-Life expansion packs like never before. Operation: Black Mesa features reimaginings of both Half-Life: Opposing Force and Half-Life: Blue Shift through two unique campaigns. How will you survive the Black Mesa Incident? It's time to choose.
Nosgoth was a free-to-play multiplayer action game, developed by Psyonix and published by Square Enix for Microsoft Windows through digital distribution. It was a spin-off from the Legacy of Kain series of action-adventure games, and took place in its eponymous fictional universe. Nosgoth employed a player versus player system in which each match consisted of two rounds. Teams were composed of characters assigned to one of two races: vampires, designed around hack and slash combat; and humans, whose gameplay was styled after third-person shooters. Between rounds, teams would switch to control the opposing race, and the team which accumulated the most points by fighting their counterparts won the match.
Initially announced in June 2013 following internet leaks, Nosgoth was the first Legacy of Kain-associated game to debut in almost ten years, preceded by 2003's Legacy of Kain: Defiance. Though once intended for release as part of a single-player project, Legacy of Kain: Dead Sun, it was reconceptualized and continu
Start with a home planet that you can never lose. Expand your control outward across an unlimited universe of galaxies. It’s a sandbox in space where you can build your empire– and influence over other players. Do it anyway you wish: through diplomatic channels, intelligence, military might or economic power. Thousands and thousands of players at one time on one seamless map.
The game never stops; even when you are offline. There is always a way to rebuild and recover, and there are always potential new allies and foes ready to engage you on a truly galactic scale. The strategic choices you make today will affect your tactical efforts next week, next month, and even next year!
Everything in Novus AEterno is completely up to the players who inhabit the universe.There are no pre-set missions and there are no pre-determined linear scripts that every player must progress through. Story arcs in the future will be based on the Lore and will occur galaxy-wide for every player to deal with at the same time, regar
An episodic prequel starring Mona, the opera-starlet-turned-vampire, and Froderick, wisecracking bat, as they explore more of Castle Warg and Draxsylvania, solve fiendish puzzles, and outwit hideous new creatures.
Project Reality contains some of the deepest cooperative gameplay seen in video games today and is designed to promote both technical realism and teamwork without sacrificing accessibility in doing so. The result is a virtual battlefield that continually proves itself to be both enjoyable and intense to all manner of players, whether they be military enthusiasts or gamers looking to experience an intense and challenging firefight with friends where teamwork is just as important as a quick trigger-finger.
At a student trip to the island of Oscarsborg. A student named Mikael Herman blacks out and wakes up in a nightmarish version of the 9th of april 1940, the day the Norwegian defence forces sunk the German transportation ship Blücher. With problems remembering how he got there, Mikael must struggle to escape the dark, and find his way back to the present 2010, through a place of the fears and horror created by war.
It is a horror driven story where the player is sent from 2010 to1940 and experience the historical events of the 2nd world war in Norway first hand, he needs to escape the darkness, and find his way back to his own time.
Nuclear Union was an upcoming postapocalyptic nuclear-strike video game developed by Best Way, and published by 1C Company, to be released in 2014 Q2 exclusively for Microsoft Windows. The story begins during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, with the majority of the narrative and gameplay taking place in an alternate, modern-day Soviet Union.
Command & Conquer (previously known as Command & Conquer: Generals 2) is a cancelled real-time strategy video game in the Command & Conquer series. It was being developed by the now-closed video game studio Victory Games for Microsoft Windows.The game was set to use the Frostbite 3 engine and would have introduced downloadable content to the series.
It was supposed to be the first game in the series to be developed by Victory Games, making them the series' third developer after Westwood Studios and EA Los Angeles. Command & Conquer would have been available exclusively on Electronic Arts' Origin distribution service.
The game was originally announced as Command & Conquer: Generals 2, a direct sequel to 2003's Command & Conquer: Generals. It was then re-purposed in August 2012 as what would have been the first in a series of free-to-play games set in the Command & Conquer universe. The skirmish multiplayer platform was slated for release for free around Christmas 2013, with 'pay per play' campaign missions releasi