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Neverwinter

Once a bustling location, Neverwinter has faced a great many disasters in the past hundred years. Rule of the city remains unclear following the unfortunate demise of the last Lord of Neverwinter and factions still battle for dominance after the all-consuming Spellplague took a high toll on the population. Even Neverwinter’s dead are beginning to rise and march upon the city they once called home. Continue reading Neverwinter

Modern Combat 5:Blackout

Franchise continues to bring us another mobile games -open areas shooter,this time it is also available for PC as well.Company well-known since smart phone’s era –Gameloft– made fifth part of this game.This time the game will be available for PC,Android,Windows phone.Lock’n’load for next intense chapter of the series.Fast paced story takes the player on missions world wide – from Tokyo to Venice. Continue reading Modern Combat 5:Blackout

NHL 15

In NHL 15, you see realistic looking and skating hockey players, along with detailed and authentic representation of the game of hockey itself. 12 Player NHL Collision Physics and Real Puck Physics capture the hard hitting chaos and unpredictability of the sport, while the Superstar Skill Stick and Vision AI put the flow and finesse of the game in your hands. Continue reading NHL 15

1001 Spikes is an 8-bit retro style “Hardest Extremest Craziest Platform Action Puzzle Adventure.” Simple & intuitive rules. Elaborate level design. Various fierce traps, traps, traps! Return to the Golden Years of Video Game. No one can BEAT this game … except YOU!! Small and very interesting game indeed! Continue reading

Rise of Nations:Extended Edition

Rise of Nations is a real-time strategy computer game, developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 20, 2003. The development of the game was led by veteran game designer Brian Reynolds, of Civilization II and Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri. The game has taken several concepts from turn-based strategy games such as territories and attrition warfare.Rise of Nations features 18 civilizations, playable through 8 ages of world history. Continue reading Rise of Nations:Extended Edition

The Forest

The number one game on Steam right now is The Forest, coming from independent british studio Endnight. Survival horror game puts a player on island  where he  got to survive. Build, explore terrain on this open-world island as you climb on mountains, swim in sea or go in caves.As the autors said it is terrifying first-person experience.As the audience said – they keep purchasing the game.Game was pre-released on may 29th, and official release is through Steam service on may 30th. Continue reading The Forest

Transistor

Transistor is a wildly smart action-RPG that places all of its trust into your intelligence. Nothing from its cyberpunk story rife with mysteries, to its deep combat that encourages experimentation, is ever spelled out for you, which I personally loved. For its second game, developer Supergiant takes everything that felt right about Bastion’s world and storytelling, trims much of the fat, and adds depth to combat that turns each encounter in its six hours into a life-or-death puzzle. Continue reading Transistor