Blemishes (other)

Games with cutscenes having blemishes in widescreen.

Police Quest 2: The Vengeance

Police Quest 2: The Venegeance is the second game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. The game was released in 1988.

In this game, the player is recast as police officer Sonny Bonds, set after the Police Quest 1 storyline, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Police Quest 1-4 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals, maps, and reference cards in PDF format.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel

The first in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. This game was originally made in 1987 but remade with 256 graphics in 1992.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel casts the player as police officer Sonny Bonds, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

An extremely strict adherence to police procedures is required; failure to do so will often result in failure or death of the player.

Crysis 2

Crysis 2 is a first-person shooter. The player assumes the role of a Force Recon Marine called Alcatraz. Similar to its predecessor, it provides freedom to customize weaponry and abilities. Crytek wanted to avoid making another game set in a true jungle environment (as were Far Cry and Crysis); New York City has been dubbed an "urban jungle". The urban atmosphere offers new options with relation to progressing and planning attacks. Players are able to navigate between floors and buildings, as well as a destroyed cityscape.

Manhunt 2

Escape the asylum and discover the truth in this sequel to the controversial first game.

Aliens vs. Predator

The long-awaited third FPS to pit Marines, Aliens and Predators against each other, and the second developed by Rebellion, the new AvP is a gamepad-friendly shooter for the cross-platform era. Jumping has been 'redefined', crouching is impossible but both Aliens and Preds have a vast array of gruesome, grand guignolesque fatalities and stealth kill moves to perform. It is also one of the first few games to boast DX11 effects and "official" Eyefinity support.

James Cameron's Avatar: The Game

Avatar: The Game is a third-person shooter set a couple years before the movie on the same lush planet. As an RDA soldier, you'll first assist the colonial army but may eventually switch sides and "become" a tall tree-hugging Na'vi warrior. Mission objectives and "scanned" creatures will earn you experience points, and levelling up will upgrade the arsenal of weapons and techno/magical superpowers at your disposal.
Avatar supports both DX9 & DX10 and is compatible with a host of stereoscopic 3D display modes.

Planescape: Torment

Planescape: Torment is a top-down RPG made by Black Isle Studios (closed in 2003) and released in 1999. This game focuses more on the story telling (the 'role playing' part of RPG) than fighting. It has some really nice and funny dialogs delivered in both voice and text. You can avoid many combat situation by talking your way out of it. Which is pretty nice. The game received very high review scores but didn't sell too well. I was hoping for a sequel after I played through it the first time on my old junky computer way back when.

Serious Sam II

Serious Sam II (or Serious Sam 2) is a science fiction first-person shooter video game released for the PC and Xbox and the sequel to the 2001 computer game Serious Sam. It was designed and developed by Croteam and was released on October 11, 2005.
In the single-player campaign, the player assumes the role of hero Sam "Serious" Stone in his adventures against the forces of the extraterrestrial overlord, "Mental", who seeks to destroy humanity. Taking place after the events of Serious Sam: The Second

Call of Duty

Call of Duty is a WW2 themed FPS from Infinity Ward and Activision. The game is played over three campaigns; American, British, and Russian, and most of the missions emphasize fighting as a company over lone wolf tactics.

Earth 2160

Earth 2160 follows the progress of the factions, the United Civilized States, the Eurasian Dynasty and the Lunar Corporation, who, after escaping the doomed Earth, headed for Mars. After a time of relative peace and recovery, the factions once again come to blows, with a fourth faction of extraterrestrial nature, named the Morphidians, coming into play. Just a few thousand humans were specifically chosen for the evacuation of Earth, and as such manpower and resources are limited.