Friday, January 26, 2007

Max Payne




Max Payne, the New York police detective, has had a bad time of it recently, and it’s time for payback. Three years ago, junkies high on a mysterious new narcotic called Valkyr slaughtered his wife and child. The tragedy drives him on a prolonged path of vengeance. It turns him from a detective looking for easy work to a deep undercover vice cop infiltrating the Mob to a hardened vigilante. Max Payne is a film-noir-inspired game about revenge that is unflinching in every way possible. It’s dark and moody, extremely twisted, and turns PC action gaming on its ear by featuring state-of-the-art graphics, audio, and cinematic action.

Aside from its inspired use of photorealistic graphics and unique graphic novel (comic book) panels to further the plot, the game also features something called Bullet Time: a slow-motion toggle, usable for a limited time, that re-creates the awe-inspiring diving maneuvers made popular by director John Woo and, of course, The Matrix. At the touch of a button, Max can go into slow motion and leap forwards or back, and side to side, while pumping generous amounts of lead into his enemy’s bodies. This toggle isn’t just eye candy, it’s a strategic device that evens the sometimes staggering odds the game throws at you. The action is made even more visceral by the interactive environments (glass shatters, plaster puffs into dust, and wood splinters) and generous amounts of blood.

The game carries a Mature label, and this should be taken very seriously. The game doesn’t pull a single punch, whether in flashbacks showing Max’s reaction to his gunned-down spouse, or even, somewhat tastelessly, flashbacks that include his slain infant daughter. And he mows down a virtual army of hackneyed Joe Pesci-style Italian mobsters or ski-mask-wearing terrorists with extreme prejudice. The plot is predictable, the script is humorously bad (intentionally so?), but the action will definitely make a shooter fan drool. Max Payne is the übershooter, and as such, it should be kept out of the hands of kids. But mature action fans will love it.

Features:
* Max Payne is a fugitive undercover cop, hunted by both the cops & the mob. There is no hope for Max to win in this cat-and-mouse game — all he can do is take as many of them as he can. How he does it is up to you.
* Unique 3rd-person perspective takes into the darkest parts of New York
* Shoot it out with thugs and crooked cops in the worst blizzard in a century
* Play in Bullet Time — slow-motion timing that lets you dodge shots
* Dark and gritty just went to a whole new level!
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Need for Speed 4 - High Stakes



The biggest feature added to the game is car damage, which we’ve all been crying for since the inception of this fine arcade racing series. I’m happy to say that on this count, the game benefits greatly from damage modeling. All cars have ratings for body, engine, suspension, and handling. Too many bumps, scrapes, and crashes will bring those ratings down. At first, the damage is subtle, but once you start racking up the collisions, you’ll see the car’s body start to warp, the windshield and windows break, and the engine start to smoke. Tires will be off kilter, and you’ll notice the performance of your car suffering commensurately. There is no way to fix your car during a race, so you are in a bind should the damage be extensive. There is a status window on the top right corner of your screen, though, so you can monitor your damage and respond accordingly. You might want to be less reckless if you see the red damage-indicator bar overtaking the blue status bar. For Need for Speed purists who don’t want to play with damage, this option can be toggled off.
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Counter Strike Source




Counter-Strike is the #1 online action game in the world. Engage in a realistic brand of counter-terrorist warfare in this popular team-based game. Take out enemy sites. Rescue hostages. Your role affects your team's success. Your team's success affects your role

FEATURES:
- Latest Version (including cs_assault)
- NonSteam Edition (extracted)
- Multilingual*
- AutoUpdater*
- Playable on LAN and on Cracked Servers
- Clean rip from original steam GCF files
- Steam Account/CD-Key NOT required
- Suitable for a 700 MB CD

* These features are applied after you apply Update v6
This release is the standalone version of CS:S released by DigitalZone. It contains the newest Update including the newest official map release of cs_assault. We made this compilation to make installation simple and easy, especially for those people who seem to have problems installing the game & applying its updates.

Future Updates will also be released in similar installers adjusted to this version of CSS. You’ll have to own this copy in order to be able to install future updates released by us.
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