Incomplete

The default grade for detailed reports. Usually something is missing which either needs testing and/or verification to be marked as needing grading.

RoboBlitz

RoboBlitz is an indie, third person, puzzle-action game for Microsoft Windows and the Xbox 360. The player controls Blitz, a robot who attains special upgrade weapons and powers to fight his foes, based upon how much "Upgradium" he can find in the game. Special powers include unique weapon, energy and movement upgrades.

Doom II

Doom II is the second game in the series, and it uses the same engine as the original. It introduced new monsters, a new weapon, and 32 new levels. It is also playable in GZDoom, and most of the information of Doom applies here too.

Doom

DOOM needs no introduction. It is the grandfather of the FPS genre as we know it. The GZDoom engine is a port of the originally DOS-based game that allows for high-res OpenGL graphics, mouselook, some widescreen support, among other things. GZDoom - http://grafzahl.drdteam.org/

Hexen: Beyond Heretic

Hexen: Beyond Heretic is a fantasy themed game, based on the play-style and premise of Doom.

Heretic

Heretic is a fantasy themed game, based on the play-style and premise of Doom.

Final Doom

Final Doom is a spinoff of Doom 2. It has the same weapons and monsters as Doom 2, but it has 64 fiendishly difficult levels. It is playable in GZDoom, and has the same flaw that Doom 2 does (not pictured)

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an 3D Action/RPG that is essentially the spiritual successor of the X-Men: Legends series. You can chose from over 20 playable heroes and interact with over 140 other characters from the Marvel Universe.

MotoGP 2

MotoGP 2 is a motorcycle racing sim from The Climax Group and THQ. It features licensed bikes, tracks, riders, and realistic bike physics and weather conditions. A stunt (arcade-style) mode is available as well.

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Wolfenstein: Enemy territory is an online FPS from Splash Damage. Originally created as an expansion pack for Return to Castle Wolfenstein, the project was abandoned in an incomplete state, but the multiplayer component was quite playable, so it was released as a freely downloadable standalone multiplayer game. Gameplay is objective-based and heavily reliant on teamplay.

Pariah

Pariah is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Digital Extremes, co-developers of the Unreal franchise. It was released on May 3, 2005 for Windows and Xbox. It uses a modified version of the Unreal engine and the Havok physics engine. A demo featuring the multiplayer portion of the game was released half a month before the game. Pariah received mixed reviews from critics.