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Friday 30 November 2012

Darksiders 2 Pc (Highly Compressed)



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Darksiders II follows the exploits of Death, one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, in a weaving tale that runs parallel to the events in the original Darksiders game. This epic journey propels Death through various light and dark realms as he tries to redeem his brother War, the horseman who was blamed for prematurely starting the Apocalypse in Darksiders.
Featuring a dramatically larger world, full weapon and armor upgrade systems as well as bigger and more challenging dungeons and vast array of new enemies and bosses, Darksiders II strives to improve on every aspect of the original hit.
  • Play Death -- Become the most feared of the legendary Four Horsemen, able to destroy entire worlds and battle forces beyond Heaven or Hell.
  • Epic Universe -- Unlike anything the player has seen before, delivered in the unique style of Joe Mad.
  • Player Choice & Customization -- Thousands of weapon and armor items, three diverse specialisations, along with customizable Harbinger & Necromancer Skill Trees allow players to create their own Death.
  • Replay-ability -- Side quests, vast open world, endless equipment combinations, Skill Tree customization and leveling system offer compelling reasons to play through Darksiders II again and again.
  • Traversal -- Death is a nimble and agile character capable of incredible acrobatic feats allowing the player to explore the world like never before.




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Viking: Battle for Asgard (Highly Compressed)




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Learning about the adventures and deeds of Vikings, such as Erik the Red or Leif Eriksson, was always the highlight of any world history class in school. After all, these were true stories about men who explored the unknown, conquered new lands, and often killed mercilessly. With such strong material to draw from, it would seem that a fictional game based on Viking lore would be a sure thing, but Viking: Battle for Asgard completely fails to capture what makes Vikings--or even games for that matter--interesting. Those who enjoy mindless killing might find something to like here, but everyone else will find Battle for Asgard monotonous and dull.
There's a story here, but it's barely worth mentioning. You play as Skarin, a Viking that has been called upon by the Goddess of Light to fight the forces of Hel, whose undead army is killing people to create a new Valhalla. There's also something that has to do with Skarin having haunting visions and some anger toward at least one of the gods--you know, like in God of War. The story is told via cutscenes that are reminiscent of the graphic novel 300, but they're typically quite short, hard to follow, and fail to tell the game's tale in any coherent matter.
Without a gripping story, all you're left with is Viking's gameplay, which is occasionally enjoyable but usually just plain mediocre. It's a third-person action adventure that focuses on combat while mixing in fetch quests and unfulfilling exploration. Your main task is to go to enemy encampments, kill the bad guys, and free the soldiers who are imprisoned there. Once you've freed enough soldiers, you can attack an enemy fortress. This triggers a huge battle with hundreds of soldiers onscreen at once. Heavenly Sword did a fantastic job with encounters of this size, but during Viking's epic battles, the last thing you want to do is fight because it's so easy for enemy soldiers to gang up on you. Your best bet is to simply run past everyone, kill the shaman that protect the area, summon a dragon to fry some guys, and beat the boss. If you master this once, you're good for the rest of the game because every battle after this is almost exactly the same--just a little longer. Other than that, the only other things you'll be doing are fetching items for people and finding gems so that you can summon the aforementioned dragons. These tasks play out in much the same way as freeing soldiers, but instead of letting soldiers out of a jail after you've killed all the enemies, you open a treasure chest.
The game is broken up into three levels, each of which is a large world that's reminiscent of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, but on a smaller scale. Having such a large area to explore is initially exciting, but this excitement quickly turns to disappointment and then boredom. The problem is that there's nothing to do and very little to see. The only optional quest in the game is to find barrels of mead, and other than that, the only thing you're rewarded with for heading off the beaten path is gold, which is quite easy to acquire. There are also several occasions where you'll find yourself lost or confused as to what to do next because either the game didn't make your next objective clear or the map was difficult to read. At least the game doesn't force you to walk around too much, thanks to its liberal use of portals that allow you to teleport from one area to another.
So missions are tedious and exploration is unfulfilling; how about the combat? It's a little better--at least at first. Skarin is armed with a large sword and axe with which to make short work of Hel's legions of undead soldiers. You attacks are initially limited, but upgrades can be purchased as you progress. Skarin can briefly power up these attacks using his rage mode (a handy way to break shields). He can also collect red orbs that represent the souls of the vanquished, as well as unleash elemental magic, such as lightning, fire, and ice onto his foes.
It can be fun for a few hours to run around, indiscriminately beating on undead soldiers, knocking them off of cliffs, and sneaking up behind them to stick a sword in their backs. You can do all this and lop off their heads with a press of a button, but combat still gets repetitive. Although you have a fair amount of moves at your disposal, you'll wind up performing the same moves repeatedly throughout the game because there's no reward for mixing things up, enemies can gang up on you to kill you in no time, and the best attacks are typically the easiest to pull off. The game tries to mix things up with the addition of several button-pressing minigames during important fights, but this mechanic is played out and not much fun.
There are also instances where you'll need to use stealth; these are hit and miss. When everything comes together, it can be a lot of fun moving from cover to cover silently chopping enemies in half, but too often, your plans are laid to waste because someone saw you through a solid object or noticed you killing someone else from far across the area. If you're spotted and everyone heads your way, you're in for a rough time. That is, unless you can lure a few guys away from the action, kill them, trigger a few more to run your way, kill them, and so on. Thankfully, the game's inept AI is easy to exploit; otherwise, you'd be hard pressed to make it through some of the more challenging areas.
Battle for Asgard is one of those games that looks great in screenshots but not so great in motion. The biggest culprit is a horribly incompetent camera that is zoomed in so close and moves around so much that it can't even show a functional view in a wide-open field, much less any location with walls. You're constantly forced to manually manipulate the camera while getting attacked by and fighting off enemies that are offscreen. Each of the game's three worlds is quite large, but the first two levels look virtually identical, and other than the occasional enemy, fortress, or camp, they're completely devoid of animal life. It's possible to run around for minutes at a time and never see a living thing; just trees, flowers, grass, and some ugly mountains. The undead soldiers are interestingly designed and look appropriately menacing. However, there are only a handful of different kinds of soldiers and their animation is often limited. The only time the visuals are impressive is during the huge battles at the end of each level. Hundreds of soldiers will clash while dragons fly overhead shooting fireballs and wreaking havoc. It's too bad that the best parts of these battles are the cutscenes because once they actually start, the frame rate takes a dive, and you'll notice that most of the soldiers are standing around or running into each other.
Subpar audio rounds out Viking's disappointing package. Other than an epic orchestral piece that plays during the end-level battles, there's almost no music whatsoever. Wandering around this barren world would be boring enough with music, but it's even more tiresome without it.
If mashing buttons to kill hundreds upon hundreds of enemies is all you're looking for in a game, you very possibly may enjoy Viking: Battle for Asgard. However, if you like original ideas, a story, meaningful exploration, a working camera, or fun, you'll want to take a pass on this one-way journey to boredom.
Developer:Creative Assembly
Publisher:SEGA
Genre: Action
Platform:PC
Release Date:18 October 2012
Language:English
Media Size:2.30 GB
Suggested system requirements:Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz, 2 GB RAM,Graphic card 512 MB, 6 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7.
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Wednesday 28 November 2012

Deus Ex Human Revolution (Highly Compressed)



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Year: 2011
Genre: Action (Shooter) / RPG / 3D / 1st Person / 3rd Person
Developer: Eidos Montreal and Nixxes Software
Publisher: Square Enix

Description:
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is the third game in the Deus Ex first-person role-playing video game series, and a prequel to the original game. It is being developed by Eidos Montreal.

Gameplay: 
In the Deus Ex games, augmentations are body modifications that allow the user superhuman abilities. While augmentations in the first two games were nanotech, Human Revolution is set prior to both and instead features mechanical augmentations. These will be divided into four types: Combat, Stealth,Technology and Social. Using social skills, social augmentations and stealth a player is able to play through the whole game killing only the bosses.Every enemy squad will have an identifiable squad leader who will direct the team's actions. If the leader is killed, the squad falls into disarray. Enemies will also react to subtle player decisions, such as a change in behaviour or weapons, etc. Unlike in Invisible War, weapons will fire distinct ammunition types instead of depleting a unified pool. They can also be upgraded to better suit the player. Deviating from previous titles in the series, Human Revolution will use a regenerating health model. This change was made because the developers didn't want players to get into a situation where they were unable to progress due to low health, and would be forced to "scrounge for med packs." They see this scrounging behavior as breaking the flow of the game when one retreats to search the entire level for medical supplies. They believe their regenerating health model will still encourage tactical and strategy forming retreats, but not to the extent where the tension and flow of the game is disrupted. Despite using a regenerating health model, the game will still include health restoring consumables, such as food.

System requirements:
OS: Windows XP (SP 3) / Vista (SP 1) / 7
Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 or Intel Core 2 Quad
Memory: 2 GB
Video Memory: AMD Radeon HD 5850
Sound Card: Sound Card compatible with DirectX
Hard Drive: 8.5 GB free hard disk space
DirectX: 9 


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The Walking Dead (Highly Compressed)


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Publisher: Telltale Games
Developer: Telltale Games
Genre: Adventure
Size: 3480 MB
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GAME.TYPE ……..: Adventure
Description
The Walking Dead is a five-part game series set in the same universe as Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series. Gain access to the full season [5 episodes] of The Walking Dead by purchasing the Season Pass, your gateway to a dark and emotional season where every decision and action can result in the entire story of the game changing around you. Updates will automatically be downloaded and the in-game menu will act as your gateway to accessing all of the episodes as they are released. Play as Lee Everett, a convicted criminal, who has been given a second chance at life in a world devastated by the undead. With corpses returning to life and survivors stopping at nothing to maintain their own safety, protecting an orphaned girl named Clementine may offer him redemption in a world gone to hell.

The living will have to survive amongst the dead in this game based on The Walking Dead, the widely acclaimed comic book series and television series. Across five dark and emotional episodes of gameplay, every decision and action you take can result in the entire story of the game changing around you.
Play as Lee Everett, a convicted criminal, who has been given a second chance at life in a world devastated by the undead. With corpses returning to life and survivors stopping at nothing to maintain their own safety, protecting an orphaned girl named Clementine may offer him redemption in a world gone to hell.
Features
Based on Robert Kirkman’s Eisner-Award winning comic book series, The Walking Dead allows gamers to experience the true horror of the zombie apocalypse.
A tailored game experience — Live with the profound and lasting consequences of the decisions that you make in each episode. Your actions and choices will affect how your story plays out across the entire series.
Experience events that connect to the Walking Dead saga. Meet people and visit locations that foreshadow the story of Deputy Sheriff Rick Grimes. Meet Glenn before he heads to Atlanta, explore Hershel’s farm before Rick and his group of survivors arrive and beforethe barn becomes a notorious location in Walking Dead lore.
You’ll be forced to make decisions that are not only difficult, but that will require you to make an almost immediate choice. There’s no time to ponder when the undead are pounding the door down!
An Adventure Horror game of 5 monthly episodes. Features meaningful decision-making, exploration, problem solving and a constant fight for survival in a world overrun by the undead.
Artwork inspired by the original comic books.
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Saturday 24 November 2012

Sleeping Dogs Pc (Highly Compressed)





Sleeping Dogs SKIDROW | Publisher: Square Enix | Developer: United Front Games | Genre: Action | Platform: PC | Size: 9.16GB | Release Date: Aug 14, 2012
Description:
Welcome to Hong Kong, a vibrant neon city teaming with life, whose exotic locations and busy streets hide one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in the world: the Triads.

In this open world game, you play the role of Wei Shen, an undercover cop trying to take down the Triads from the inside out. You’ll have to prove yourself worthy as you fight your way up the organization, taking part in brutal criminal activities without blowing your cover. Torn between your loyalty to the badge and a criminal code of honor, you will risk everything as the lines between truth, loyalty and justice become permanently blurred.

Key Features:
A mature and gritty undercover cop drama in which you risk blowing your cover at any time.
Explosive action fueled by a seamless mix of deadly martial arts, intense gunfights and brutal takedowns.
Epic high-speed thrills: Burn up the streets or tear up the sea in a vast array of exotic cars, superbikes and speedboats.
Hong Kong is your playground: Enter illegal races, gamble on cock fights, or kick back with some karaoke. There are countless ways to entertain yourself in Hong Kong’s diverse districts..


Sleeping Dogs (2012)

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Sleeping Dogs (2012)

Sleeping Dogs (2012)
Inspired by classic Hollywood and Asian cinema style action thrillers, Sleeping Dogs is a gritty open-world cop drama set in the vibrant city of Hong Kong. Sleeping Dogs catapults players into the role of undercover cop Wei Shen, tasked with taking down one of the world’s most fearsome criminal organizations from the inside... the Hong Kong Triads. As players explore the bustling and crowded Hong Kong island, through its neon-lit side streets and sprawling street markets, an incredible story unfolds of loyalty and betrayal where Wei begins to question his own motives as he is sucked in deeper than he could ever imagine.
Offering players an island packed with action, every street corner, market stall, harbor dock or city skyscraper can become an opportunity for intense shoot-outs, adrenaline-fueled street races and intense, brutal martial arts combat. Featuring one of the most intuitive and imaginative combat systems, Sleeping Dogs empowers players to perform an extensive set of martial arts moves, singlehandedly taking on numerous opponents. Players perform bone-crunching kicks and combos, vicious counters and a cinematic set of environmental takedowns making use of countless real-world items from circular saws to phone booths, incinerators to refrigerator doors.

Tuesday 20 November 2012

Assassin's Creed 3 Torrent (Full Rip)


Assassin's Creed III introduces a new hero, Ratohnhaké:ton, of Native American and English heritage. Adopting the name Connor, he becomes the new voice for justice in the ancient war between the Assassins and Templars. Players become an Assassin in the war for liberty against ruthless tyranny in the most stylized and fluid combat experiences in the franchise to date. Assassin's Creed III spans the Revolutionary War, taking gamers from the vibrant, untamed frontier to bustling colonial towns and the intense, chaotic battlefields where George Washington's Continental Army clashed with the imposing British Army.

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Install Instructions

Install the game with setup.exe
Run uplay from desktop shortcut or at C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher
Create a account and login (select "Remember me" before "Log in")
Let it update. 
In settings select "Always start uplay in offline mode"

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Then close uplay window.
Now head to C:\Program Files (x86)\Ubisoft\Ubisoft Game Launcher\. Keep a backup of original uplay.exe. Rename uplay_cracked.exe to uplay.exe
Start game by running AC3SP.exe. Wait a moment uplay window will appear.

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Click on "GO Online Now"

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Just Hit "OK"

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Bingo! you are done. Close uplay.
Run AC3SP.exe again

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Time to play ;)


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These open-ended levels also showcase the game’s dark art style and graphics engine, capable of putting hundreds of characters on-screen at one time. Not only do these dense crowds look realistic, especially when you realize each person is acting and moving independently, but they also provide the perfect cover for hiding. Framerate never suffers, so navigating through these levels feels smooth and really makes the game come alive even amid its dark, almost depressing environments.  Absolution’s full presentation, including its graphic cutscenes, and countless lines of offensive and humorous dialogue, easily pull you into its unforgiving world.
Stealth is still a main component in this Hitman game – even during the assignation levels – so you’ll be rewarded by how well you maintain a low profile. Some of the more elaborate killing feel like giant puzzles, so you’ll need to be mindful of your environment and people’s movement patterns to find out where they’ll be going next. You’ll progress through the story by killing targets but also by sneaking past enemies and making your way to the next checkpoint. You can take your time, take cover, and throw things like bottles to diver enemy attention, or you can always get caught and play the game like any over-the-shoulder shooter too. Points are also awarded for headshots, clean kills, and streaks, so even if you decide to forego hiding in the shadows, you’ll never feel like you’re being penalized for doing so.





Killing someone is easy. You can shoot him in the head, stab him with a knife, or push him off a ledge. But if writers didn’t think out of the box and wow audiences with creative displays of bloodshed, movies wouldn’t be so exciting. The same holds true to a video game like Hitman: Absolution that focuses on the straightforward act of killing but gives players the tools to take out their targets to their liking. The end result is a different kind of Hitman game that focuses on choice and yet is the closest players will get to feeling like a true assassin.








Fans of the series should know that Absolution takes place after the events in Blood Money have been resolved. The game’s first mission serves as both a tutorial that introduces players to features new to the series and as a prologue that explains why Agent 47 is now on the run. After meeting an old friend that also happened to be a contract, the stoic protagonist makes a promise to keep a mysterious girl safe, much to the dismay of his agency and a sadistic businessman that wants her for himself. The game essentially follows Agent 47 as he eliminates targets that threaten her safety and hold the answer as to why she’s so valuable. But because he’s also a wanted man, players will also need to sneak past the authorities in more stealth-oriented levels. It may follow a linear progression, but the game lets you play it however you want.
While most enemies can be quickly dispatched by a bullet to the head, what makes Absolution so much fun is that it provides you with plenty of ways to complete your objectives. For instance, in one level you’ll need to kill just one person standing in the middle of a crowded Chinatown square, but what makes this simple task so complex (even slightly overwhelming) is that the game offers you over a dozen different ways to accomplish this. Will you disguise yourself as a food vendor and feed him poisoned food? How about posing as a drug dealer and luring him into a dark alley? The choices seem endless. The more intricate deaths reward you with points that help you unlock passive buffs that make your job a little easier too. But the real reason you’ll want to spend time going back to each level is to improve your score and unlock each level’s mini-achievements that reward you for the more unique assassinations. Your scores are also broadcast to the world, so you’ll always get a feel of how other assassins are completing their missions.


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