Hor+

Hor+, or horizontal plus, refers to expanding the horizontal component of the FOV while keeping the vertical component roughly or exactly the same. This is often considered the ideal solution for widescreen games, as it grants widescreen users a wider picture compared to 4:3.

The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring

The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring is a 2003 real-time strategy game developed by Liquid Entertainment. It plays much like Warcraft III with added features, some previously used in Battle Realms. A similar layout and control system is used, and the player gets to control hero units with special abilities. Most regular units also have abilities of their own. The game also follows certain RTS conventions such as having rally points and controlling unit creation and purchase of upgrades at designated buildings.

F1 2011

This game is a continuation of the F1 series of driving simulators by Codemasters. Like we've come to expect from Codemasters, it has perfect support for Eyefinity. Not lacking in detail, this fine example should keep any F1 simulator fan satiated... until next year.

Nation Red

Nation Red is a fast-paced top-down zombie survival game that supports up to 4 players in co-op mode.

There are 4 character classes available, and players can customise their characters with perks, power-ups, and a variety of weapons.

The game is available from Steam.

Flight Control HD

Flight Control HD is a PC version of the popular mobile game, Flight Control, by developer Firemint.

Gamers must route various types of aircraft to land on different parts of the airports without the planes crashing into each other. The quantity and frequency of aircraft increases as time goes on, making the challenge more difficult.

Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor

Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor is the second standalone expansion to Company of Heroes. It remains a WW2 Real Time Strategy gamethat attempts to combine riveting, accessible real-time strategy gameplay with the cinematic sensibilities of World War II movies. The game supports multiplayer games for two to eight players via LAN or internet.

The original game and previous standalone expansion pack (Opposing Fronts) missions can be accessed through the same in-game menu once installed.

Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts

Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts is a standalone expansion to Company of Heroes. It remains a WW2 Real Time Strategy gamethat attempts to combine riveting, accessible real-time strategy gameplay with the cinematic sensibilities of World War II movies. The game supports multiplayer games for two to eight players via LAN or internet.

The previous game and subsequent standalone expansion pack (Tales of Valor) missions can be accessed through the same in-game menu once installed.

rFactor 2

rFactor 2 is the upcoming sequel of the rFactor series. It is not an arcade game but full fledged simulator taking into account stuff like tyre pressure or wing adjustment. What the second installment introduces compared to the rFactor include weather effects, reflections, and accurate shadows on a variety of textures and HDR effects.

The Darkness II

Two hands to hold guns plus a pair of piranha-headed tentacles: use all the deadly tools at your disposal to kill with gruesome variety, and score big to unlock new skills and bonuses.

Naval Warfare

Naval Warfare is the PC version of the XBox360 game Aqua. Although it feels a bit dated now compared to Renegade Ops, it's a nice two-stick top-down shooter alternative for XP users. And seriously: steampunk boats !!

The game features a campaign, skirmish mode and 1vs.1 unsplit-screen multiplayer.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II Chaos Rising

Your Blood Ravens have saved the sector, but can they save themselves?

In THQ Inc. and Relic Entertainment’s sequel to the acclaimed Dawn of War II real time strategy franchise, you return to sub sector Aurelia where a long lost frozen ice planet has reappeared from the Warp, bringing with it new secrets to uncover and foes to face.