piątek, 12 kwietnia 2013

BioShock: Infinite Codes/Trainers

BioShock: Infinite Codes/Trainers


 


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F1 – unlimited funds


F2 – Unlimited number of picks


Unpack the archive, run the trainer, then the game. During the game you can use the following keys:


NUMPAD0 – save the position (NUMPAD1 her moves and NUMPAD3 returns to the initial location)


NUMPAD4 – immortality


NUMPAD5 – Infinite Ammo


NUMPAD6 – no need to reload weapons


NUMPAD7 – unlimited supplies of salt


NUMPAD8 – indestructible armor


NUMPAD9 – killing a single enemy attack


NUMPAD * – super jump


NUMPAD + – faster movement


BioShock: Infinite Trainers


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BioShock: Infinite Codes/Trainers


 




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środa, 10 kwietnia 2013

Caesar IV - PC

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Assassin's Creed III - PC

Price: $49.99 ETA: 11/20/2012
The American Colonies, 1775. It’s a time of civil unrest and political upheaval in the Americas. As a Native American assassin fights to protect his land and his people, he will ignite the flames of a young nation’s revolution.


Assassin’s Creed® III takes you back to the American Revolutionary War, but not the one you’ve read about in history books.



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wtorek, 9 kwietnia 2013

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 review


Ghost Warrior 2 has all the hallmarks of a generic modern military FPS: linear corridors filled with thick enemies, strategically placed explosive barrels, one-dimensional characters who spout military jargon, and things exploding. But the difference here is that you’re sneaking rather than blasting your way through these tunnels of scripted war nonsense. It’s a feature-length stealth section.


“This is a bad game with maddening stealth AI, bewildering checkpoint placement, and idiotic ultra-macho dialogue.”


At first, I gave it the benefit of the doubt. It looks reasonably pretty thanks to CryEngine 3, so I thought it might be an enjoyable parade of shallow but visually dazzling set-pieces. Wrong. This is a bad game with a maddening stealth AI, bewildering checkpoint placement, and idiotic ultra-macho dialogue.


But the sniping must be good, right? It is, after all, a game solely about shooting people from great distances. The rifles feel powerful, and there’s wind and bullet drop to consider if you’re playing on hard. Long, well-placed shots are rewarded with a slow motion bullet-cam, but it’s always an anticlimax. There are no worrying, gruesome Sniper Elite-style exploding heads here; enemies just go limp and fall over with a feeble squirt of blood.



Much of the game is spent crouching in bushes and creeping past roaming guards. This would be fine if you weren’t seemingly fighting an army of psychics. If you’re spotted for even a fraction of a second, the entire base will turn their guns on you, somehow knowing exactly where you are thanks to some spooky terrorist hive mind. Then you’ll die, and be forced to repeat ten minutes of tiresome sneaking thanks to the frustrating checkpoints.


“Stealth would be fine if you weren’t seemingly fighting an army of psychics.”


More successful are the missions where you perch above an enemy base and support a squad of soldiers as they infiltrate it. All your targets are marked for you by a spotter, but there’s some element of strategy and timing in taking out guards while their buddies are facing the other way. They’re just shooting galleries, though, and only enjoyable because they’re breaks from wrestling with the horrendous stealth AI. These were my favourite moments, purely because they were so easy I could rip through them without having to spend more time bored to tears.


I barely needed to play Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2. It’s like a game of Simon Says. Walk here. Shoot this man. Set up your rifle here. Sneak past these guards. Kill those ones. Now walk over there. Even when you’re separated from your spotter, your superiors are barking orders over a radio. Soldiers are supposed to follow orders, sure, but they’re also capable of, and expected to, make decisions sometimes.



 



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