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Test Drive Unlimited 2

The fashionable youth simulator and racing game returns, packed with O'ahu and Ibiza roads waiting to be conquered. The game aims to combine single- and multiplayer into a seamless experience and lets you explore, race and spend your hard-earned virtual money on useless-thus-awesome customization items. Unlike its predecessor TDU2 requires an active internet connection even for offline solo play and has lost a number of PC specifics: force feedback, TrackIR support, even that nice HDR effect of fading colors when driving through a tree's shadow...

Gears of War

Gears of War (GoW) is a third-person shooter video game developed by Epic Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios. It was initially released as an exclusive title for the Xbox 360 in November 2006 in North America, Australia, and most of Europe and included a "Limited Collector's Edition" with added content and an art book titled Destroyed Beauty that detailed much of the game's back-story.

Dungeon Siege

Players control a large party of characters as they fight their way through a seamless environment. Characters develop their abilities by using a particular class of weapon or magic. Players can customize their characters to suit their playing style. Slash, burn, kill, loot. Rinse and repeat.

Rune

Rune is a third person action game from Human Head Studios and Gathering of Developers. You play as a Viking named Ragnar, and must fight monsters, dwarves, and other Vikings with a variety of bladed instruments in your quest for Valhalla.

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music video game, the third main installment in the Guitar Hero series, and the fourth title overall. The game retains the basic gameplay from previous games in the Guitar Hero series, where the player uses a guitar-shaped controller to simulate the playing of lead, bass, and rhythm guitar parts in rock songs by playing in time to scrolling notes on-screen.

Stubbs the Zombie in "Rebel Without a Pulse"

Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse is a third-person action video game developed by Wideload Games and published by Aspyr Media, and built with the Halo engine. The game takes place in the fictional city of Punchbowl, Pennsylvania at its opening ceremony in 1959. It just so happens that the city, founded by Andrew Monday, Maggie's son, has been built directly on top of Stubbs' not-so-final resting place.

Night Watch

Players take control of a party of supernatural Others. The Others are split into the two factions of Light and Dark. These two factions battle each other in a secret war admist the humans of the world. The game plays out with a top-down perspective allowing players to make tactical decisions during combat. Combat is turn-based with action points determining what each character can accomplish during a combat turn. With enough practice you will be able to jump into the Gloom and sneak by the kiosk vendors at your local mall.

Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonshard

Developed by Liquid Entertainment, Dragonshard is an RTS set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe.
Players can choose one of three factions and compete against the AI or online against other opponents. This game has campaigns and single-map skirmishes available.
Players compete concurrently on dual maps consisting of the overworld Eberron and the underworld Khyber.
The story for the campaigns was written by Keith Baker, creator of the Eberron universe.

Painkiller: Overdose

Players take on the role of Belial, who was recently freed by the defeat of Lucifier in the previous Painkiller games. Belial is out for revenge on those who imprisoned him due to his unique lineage of having a demon mommy and an angel daddy. Bad divine and demonic creatures! No! Don't touch! The gameplay is essentially the same as the previous Painkiller games. So if it moves, kill it. There are new weapons in the game along with the old classics which have been given a demonic makeover. You are an outcast with no people to call your own.

Sudeki

Players control a party of up to four characters. Battles can be fought with melee combat in third-person perspective or a ranged first-person perspective. As characters gain experience they can increase their stats and learn additional abilities. Weapons and armors can be customized with additional attributes that can further tailor characters. Escort the princess and keep her from busting out of her garb.