War, appropriately, is the focus of Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning. Some persistent world, online role-playing games have focused so much on player-versus-player combat or done this good. Fire Balls flying, sword conflict, and PET lion cast himself as the opposing forces of Order and Destruction pound on each other for server dominance. From open war to separate scenarios, there are several ways to create struggle superiority, and Warhammer Online consistently offer the game rewards for your fighting ability, which makes this game with a single point of contact for all your Elf-bashing needs. There is other news too, even if they take a supporting role: public quest that allows passersby to jump in and join the SWAB, for example, as well as the excellent Tome expertise, an in-game encyclopedia brimming with all the information you could ever want.
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All of the claims you may have heard that Crisis can move Nuclear Powered super machines are highly exaggerated. But if for any reason to worry that this stand-alone companion to ultragorgeous first person shooter will bring your bike computer, you should know that it is highly Expandable and ran smoothly on the number of machines in our tests. It also looks better, with clear attention paid to the game art sensibilities and lusher, density environments. But be assured, developer Crytek has strengthened more than just graphics engine. Vehicles are more fun to drive, firefights are more intense and focused, and foreigners do more than just fly around you. Greater emphasis on open-ended environments would be welcome, but more interesting (but brief) campaign, a new multipleyar system and a bundle of new maps make Crysis warhead excellent expansion of recent years one of the best shooters.
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The zone is not a friendly place, and if you’ve played last year’s shooter / horror / role-playing hybrid STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl, it comes as no shock. Clear Sky offers a few improvements and a number of issues, but the real star of the series - the large, barren Wasteland created by a fictional explosion of the notorious nuclear plant in Chernobyl, Ukraine - is still the most impressive aspect of this prequel. This is not a full follow-up, but rather a stand-alone expansion set before the events of the original. You introduced a new protagonist and several new mechanics, the most important of which is factional gameplay, which allows you to ally with an AI-controlled group and attack its enemies. Unfortunately, new features come with a price: new bugs, irregular inconvenience, annoyance and other more disturbing immersion. While Clear Sky is a good game, it is disappointing that the developer GSC Game World failed to resolve the problem with Shadow of Chernobyl, which was entrusted to the modding community to clean up. Continue reading »


The lost chapters now fully optimize the entire Windows Platform with expanded content, and increased privatization, new questions, and enhance graphics. This groundbreaking role-playing adventure in a game of your lion head studios, both determined actions of a character of your skills, appearance and morality. Nature of your life story is created from childhood through to adulthood and even old age. Children grow stronger from the experience of being in the world, spoken of by all and mukhallad in legend. Add side of the story and questions await, choose the path of truth, or dedicate your life to evil, and see for yourself to transform the thinking and actions of your own making. Age leaves every battle and leave you maimed and you discover the world of Albion and a large number of expansion and strengthening of the content. Continue reading »