The Regiment
The Regiment is a computer game that was released by Konami in 2006. It is based on the Special Air Service, and includes all the tactics that the S.A.S. use and some real-life missions.

The Regiment is a computer game that was released by Konami in 2006. It is based on the Special Air Service, and includes all the tactics that the S.A.S. use and some real-life missions.
Diabolik: The Original Sin is an adventure game based on the Italian comic series, "Diabolik". The game maintains a comic themed style, to match it's source material. It features fast-paced combat with stealth gameplay.
Brink is an immersive first-person shooter that blends single-player, co-op, and multiplayer gameplay into one seamless experience, allowing you to develop your character whether playing alone, with your friends, or against others online. You decide the combat role you want to assume in the world of Brink as you fight to save yourself and mankind's last refuge. Brink offers a compelling mix of dynamic battlefields, extensive customization options, and an innovative control system that will keep you coming back for more.
KKnD, or Krush, Kill 'n' Destroy is a series of post-apocalyptic real-time strategy games by Beam Software. KKnD was released in 1997, while a sequel - KKND2: Krossfire was released in 1998. Towards the end of 1997, KKnD Xtreme, an expanded version of the original was released, which featured extra missions and enhancements.
Bee Movie Game is a 2007 video game developed by Beenox based on the Dreamworks animated movie of the same name.
Escape the asylum and discover the truth in this sequel to the controversial first game.
DogFighter is an action aerial combat video game for Microsoft Windows
DogFighter consists of single-player levels as well as multiplayer maps where players congregate online to play against one another. DogFighter features different aircraft varying in speed, agility and defense capabilities.
Bloody Good Time is a first person shooter developed by Outerlight and published by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows and Xbox Live Arcade. It was released on 28 October 2010.
The game is a spiritual sequel to The Ship, Outerlight's debut title, with similar but improved gameplay and graphics.[1] It features four various game modes (hunt, elimination, revenge and deathmatch). Up to eight players can play in online matches. There is also an arcade mode which allows the player to play against the AI bots. The title uses Valve's Source engine.
The larger than life action of Lost Planet 2, comes to PC! Lost Planet 2 is the sequel to Lost Planet™: Extreme Condition, the landmark third-person shooter which debuted on Xbox 360 and went on to sell over 2.3 million units worldwide after its release. Lost Planet 2 offers deeper insight into the world of E.D.N III and the uncertain fate of future mankind.
Another attempt to better the N64 classic, Goldeneye, which despite providing a varied gameplay selection still manages to fall slightly flat. Cover based mechanics for the third-person sections make the game feel like it took a lot of inspiration from Gears of War, while driving sections show the developers pedigree from Project Gotham Racing.