DiRT 2
DiRT 2 is an all-terrain arcade racing game. It adds GRID's flashback system to DiRT's gameplay and is also the first racing game to support DirectX 11.
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.
DiRT 2 is an all-terrain arcade racing game. It adds GRID's flashback system to DiRT's gameplay and is also the first racing game to support DirectX 11.
The Void (also known as Tension, Russian: Тургор) is a 2008 survival horror adventure computer game developed by the Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge. The game is about a soul that accidentally lingered in the Void, before absolute death. The Void is a purgatory-like place, in which the most valuable thing is Color, a liquid that represents lifeforce. Color is scarce and famine is a usual thing for its dwellers — beautiful naked Sisters and deformed monstrous Brothers. Color is a universal resource in the game — at the same time it is the hero's health, armor, stats and ammo.
Serious Sam is an FPS from Croteam and Gathering of Developers. You play as Sam "Serious" Stone, and do battle with thousands of alien nasties throughout various historical set-pieces, using an array of diverse and enormous weapons.
The Saboteur is an open world third person action-adventure video game set during World War II in German-occupied France.
Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues lets you wreck brick-havoc across the fourth movie's scenes, but it's also a completely new take on the previous trilogy. This title brings a lot of improvements and changes to the Lego series: the more open level branching, finally subtle use of next-gen FX and level editor all contribute to the renewing of the Lego/movie super-franchise, just in time for the upcoming Lego Harry Potter game. The new free-form gameplay and vast hub zones will have you begging for a minimap though.
Zombie Driver is a 3D top-down driving game. You'll have to dodge, maul or shoot through zombie hordes all around the city to reach trapped survivors and bring them back to safety. The game consists of a single 17-mission campaign, but you're free to drive anywhere and kill as many zombies as you can for additional money. The Ogre engine allied with software PhysX allow for nicely detailed dismemberfest and fence crashing.
Star Trek: D·A·C is a fast-paced, top-down action shooter inspired by the new J.J. Abrams’ motion picture. This pick-up and play game allows you and your friends to choose starships and battle it out via online multiplayer or co-op modes. Choose your side, fire your weapons, boldly go!
The game was removed from the Steam store in June 2013.
Wolfenstein is yet another "fantasy WW2" shooter pitting you against mad science, hubris-ridden nazis. You won't be forced to play through a series of levels back-to-back, as the streets of the town-hub are free to explore before you take on any unlocked mission or replay completed ones. Besides guns and explosives you will rely on the occult powers of The Veil, a distorted reality in which you can slow down time, block bullets and discover secret passages.
The Force Unleashed is a third-person action game in which the player's character's weapons are the Force and a lightsaber. Developers treated the main character's lightsaber like another Force power, and wanted to ensure "something visceral and cool" happened with each button-push. The game has a combo system for stringing lightsaber attacks and for combining lightsaber attacks with Force powers. Experience points earned by killing enemies and finding artifacts can be used to increase Starkiller's powers and traits.
Bioware's attempt at a party-based RPG like the good old days.
The box says, "partial nudity" so it has to be a quality product.
Enjoy, adventure, pillage, murder, do what you do best.