Want a legal wall-hack? Or invisibility-cloak? Anything else? You got'em in this game.
Good change for other fast paced action-shooter games. Works best when playing in non-deathmatch-mode.
13 July 2012 @ 8:50pm
Before Dungeon Defenders, there was this game which originally started as Half-Life modification. Don't let Quake-engine fool you, this is rather detailed game and has it's own beauty.

If you haven't gotten into diesel-punk yet, Iron Grip-universe is a great way to get into theme. And IG: Warlord is really good action-tower-defence-game.
30 December 2011 @ 5:31pm
Ever wanted to to be a treasure hoarding evil dragon? Well now you can.

"Hoard" is a little neat and traditional action game with all the basic things evil-dragons do, from terrorizing to capturing princess for ramsom and also fending off other dragon(/players) off from your territory/loot.

The game features small but nice selection of game modes, and the multiplayer can turn into amazing havoc during end game.

For its price, highly recommented game.
3 July 2011 @ 11:24am
If have ever played any "Enemy Territory"-games, consider this tittle as "Enemy Territory (3): Now in it's own Universe".

Once again Splash Damage Studio has polished their objective based heavily teamwork required gameplay to almost top-notch. What else to say, than it's god "Enemy Territory-game".

The SMART-system works. That's basically it. and I'm more eager to see the the level design possibilities this nice system will bring up (maybe we'll get more Parkour-chanllenges in future, who knows.

If you are more into rambo, run-and-gun type of games, this is not for you. But if you're looking for a game that's heavily teamwork reliable, this is game for. Not to mention that little "minimal" customization makes thistittle stand-out in the group (I especially like that you can several different voice-overs on your character, rarely seen modern days).

In overall, this tittle is worth trying out.
15 May 2011 @ 7:05pm
The hit Xbox 360 XBLA-tittle has Steam store.
With the possibility to play with mouse, this puzzle game reaches a new level when you place your pieces more accurately and faster.

The best thing: Part of the price you pay goes directly to charity. So not only you're buying yourself a good puzzle game, you're also donating to charity. Feels awesome, ain't it?
18 December 2010 @ 6:53pm


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