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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Mirrors Edge - RELOADED + Update 1.01- [download game mediafire]






In a city where information is heavily monitored, agile couriers called runners transport sensitive data away from prying eyes. In this seemingly utopian paradise, a crime has been committed, your sister has been framed and now you are being hunted. You are a runner called faith - and this innovative first-person action-adventure is your story. Flow is what keeps you running, what keeps you alive. Mirror's Edge delivers you straight into the shoes of this unique heroine as she traverses the vertigo-inducing cityscape, engaging in intense combat and fast paced chases. With a never before seen sense of movement and perspective, you will be drawn into Faith's world. A world that is visceral, immediate, and very dangerous. Live or die? Soar or plummet? One thing is certain: in this city you will learn how to run.











* Windows XP or Vista
* Processor: Pentium 4 at 2.4 GHz
* RAM: 1GB
* Video: GeForce 6 Series with 256MB VRAM or better"




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Mini Robot Wars- [Download Game Mediafire]




Green Planet is the beautiful home of the little mechanical life forms known as “Minirobots”. It was invaded by an army of ruthless robot troops that call themselves “The Machines” who wanted to turn it into a space resort! Help the peace-loving Minirobots fight to reclaim their homeland. Build the ultimate team from 40 cute little robots to defend against a horde of 32 types of Machines that is coming over land, air, sea and even beneath the depths of the ocean! Use your wit and tactics to conquer the obstacles of an ever more challenging and fun storyline that spans three episodes. Collect energy and metal parts to build your army while shooting, slashing, zapping and bombing the enemies. You’ll also experience new ways to fight in heaps of great mini-games. Stand united with the Minirobots and prove that size doesn’t matter!













· OS: Windows XP/Vista
· CPU: 2.0 GHz
· RAM: 1024 MB
· DirectX: 9.0
· Hard Drive: 128 MB

Mob Enforcer-[Download Game Mediafire]




Chicago in the Roaring '20s. A Time of Bootleggin', Bribery and the Valentine's Day Massacre.Mob rule has taken over and Al Capone's fighting for control of the streets. You are Jimmy "Machine Gun" DeMora, Scarface's main enforcer. Pay off cops and knock off informants to rise through the ranks. Wash your hands in the blood of many to seize control of Chicago's underworld. It's nothing personal,it's just business.








* Windows 98/2000/ME/XP
* Pentium III 500 MHz or equivalent
* RAM: 256 MB
* Video Memory: 32 MB
* Hard Drive Space: 700 MB

Mofa Racer-[Download Game Mediafire]



In this game you can take part in exciting races on mopeds. And to kill for it some time. The game is not how many regimes including: championship, single race, there are also races for two-player and multiplayer. The game represented range of mopeds and a few trails, it is quite exciting and unique race.










Windows 2000/XP/Vista
DirectX 9
2 GHz
512 MB RAM
64 MB Video

Monday Night Combat SKIDROW - [Download Game PC]




When Monday Night Combat debuted on Xbox Live Arcade last August, it greeted players with a fairly forgettable introduction. The braying announcer, simplistic action, and limited tutorial didn't paint the whole picture, leaving players to push on and discover the joys of this dynamic and entertaining shooter for themselves. Now available for the PC, Monday Night Combat still begins with the same limp intro, but once again, it soon proves to be a novel and engrossing combat experience. The clever gameplay mechanics that worked so well on the console are in fine form here, and developer Uber Entertainment has made a host of small tweaks that preserve the core action and maintain the balance between character classes. These small changes won't be apparent to most, but the effect will be: Monday Night Combat runs beautifully and feels like a natural fit on the PC. Easy to pick up and packed with a diverse array of satisfying and strategic ways to play, Monday Night Combat is a great new place for shooter fans to flex their itchy trigger fingers.


Monday Night Combat has two core gameplay modes: Blitz and Crossfire. In Blitz, which you can play solo or online with up to three other players, you must defend a shiny disco ball full of money from waves of robot attackers. These greedy bots come in many varieties, and each poses a unique threat, from stout soldiers and bounding gorillas to flying suicide bombers and walking mortar cannons. Killing bots earns you money, which allows you to upgrade your soldier's skills, install defensive turrets at designated locations, and use battlefield hazards to your advantage. Money is also the ultimate tally of your triumph in Blitz mode, and if you successfully defend your money ball, your score gets posted to the online leaderboards. Blitz comes in a few different difficulty levels, and while you can complete the easiest mode by yourself without too much trouble, the tougher ones will strain even experienced teams. Beating these challenges and striving for high scores has some limited appeal, and it's a good way to familiarize yourself with the four different turret varieties; the various soldier-specific skills; and the sharp, responsive controls.


That familiarity comes in handy when you tackle the real attraction in Monday Night Combat: Crossfire. This mode builds on the tower defense-style gameplay of Blitz, challenging you to defend your money ball against waves of hostile robots while earning money, upgrading skills, installing turrets, and the like. The twist is that there is now a team of up to six human soldiers behind those robots. These opposing players are gunning for you, assaulting your defenses, and trying to ensure that those hostile robots do make it to your money ball. Once there, the robots tear down the money ball's shields, making it vulnerable to your human opponents who are trying to destroy it and claim victory. While you are embroiled in this defensive effort, you must also make offensive moves of your own by escorting your friendly robots to the enemy money ball and combating your opponents' defensive efforts. With so many potential objectives on the battlefield, the action is perpetually shifting focus as the two teams struggle to find a way to exploit the enemy's weakness while shoring up their own. This six-on-six struggle is engrossing, and the handful of arenas are designed so that any given area affords different offensive and defensive opportunities at any given moment. It's a hectic, novel twist on objective-based competition.


Crossfire presents a clever challenge, but what makes it truly compelling are the six different soldier classes. Each variety of soldier wields two weapons and an array of skills that allow him or her to contribute to the team in powerful ways. The assault soldier is speedy and tough, best played aggressively thanks to his high-damage assault rifle, remote mines, and ability to fly limited distances. The support soldier, on the other hand, can play a more versatile role; shoring up defenses by repairing turrets and healing allies and then taking the offensive by hacking enemy turrets and calling in mortar strikes. The gunner soldier wields a deadly minigun and an explosive grenade launcher while boasting a room-clearing ground pound and the ability to set himself up as a turret to increase his damage and accuracy. The tank soldier can also make himself into a turret or bull-rush his enemies out of the combat arena, and his fiery jet gun is a great reimagining of the classic flamethrower. The sniper soldier is pretty self-explanatory, but his deployable traps and surprising grapples make him a threat from all ranges. And then there's the assassin soldier, a superquick ninja lady who kills from behind, shoots ricocheting shurikens, and traverses the map with alarming speed.










* Os : Windows XP(SP3)/Vista/Windows 7
* Processor : CPU Pentium IV 2 GHz or higher
* RAM : 1 GB
* Video Card : 512 MB (NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series or ATI Radeon X1900)
* DirectX® : 9.0c
* HDD : 2 GB Free Drive Space
* Sound Card : DirectX 9.0c Compatible Sound Card
* Keyboard/Mouse

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Monkey Island.2 LeChucks Revenge Special Edition-SKIDROW - [Download Game PC]






Wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood, and the now zombie pirate LeChuck, return in what has long been considered one of the greatest LucasArts adventure games of all time. Monkey Island™ 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge™ faithfully re-imagines the classic Monkey Island™ sequel in signature special edition detail. Expanding on the highly successful The Secret of Monkey Island™: Special Edition in just about every way, fans will now experience new unique special edition features and interact with the world of Monkey Island like never before. 

Having seemingly defeated the evil ghost pirate LeChuck in his first adventure, Guybrush Threepwood sets his sights on the legendary treasure of Big Whoop. But wait, LeChuck is now back in zombie form and he’s out for revenge. Guybrush will have to use his wits, his humor and his insatiable desire for adventure to defeat his nemesis once and for all and truly prove himself the greatest pirate in the Caribbean. Voodoo dolls, spitting contests and amusement parks are just some of the challenges Guybrush must overcome as he meets old friends, fights new enemies and uses every ounce of his mojo to overcome the wrath of LeChuck’s revenge. 










Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP / Windows Vista
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 at 3.0 GHz / AMD Athlon 64 3000+
Video Card : 128 MB VRAM – with Shader Model 2.0 support (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600 / ATI Radeon 9600)
Memory : 256 MB RAM (XP) / 512 MB (Vista)
Hard Disk : 2.5 GB of free Hard Drive space
Sound : DirectX 9.0c compliant sound card
Direct X : 9.0c
Controls : Mouse / Xbox 360 controller

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