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Games under this category have widescreen solutions that require editing human-readable text files. Common file types that may require edits are .ini, .cfg and .xml. More detailed information can be found in the .ini_(Widescreen_method) article.

Penumbra: Overture

Penumbra: Overture is a first person action/adventure game from Frictional Games and Strategy First. You play as an individual named Phillip, who has received a letter from his deceased father, asking him to destroy a set of notes. Instead of doing so, he reads the notes, and travels to an abandoned iron mine in Greenland to follow the clues in the notes. Penumbra: Overture has a physics based engine, and features lots of sophisticated physics-based puzzles, much more so than in Half-Life 2. Nearly every object can be grabbed, pushed, pulled, dragged, thrown, and/or otherwise manipulated.

The Waylanders

The Waylanders is a party-based action RPG developed and published by Gato Salvaje using Unreal Engine 4.

EuroCops

EuroCops is a third-person shooter where the player takes a task force of three people through six European countries including France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy and Russia. The team needs to neutralize threads and can choose between six different agencies, such as GSG-9, NOCS, Team Alfa and the SAS. The player can only control one team member at a time, but issue general commands to the other two members such as "follow" or "hold". At any time, it is possible to directly take control of any of the other team members.

Hour of Victory

Hour of Victory is a first-person shooter video game developed by American studio N-Fusion Interactive and published by Midway Games for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. A playable game demo was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on June 1, 2007. It was the first World War II game to use the Unreal Engine 3.

DMZ: North Korea

You are a one-man commando with the code name "Loveless" sent into North Korea to discover whether they are secretly developing a nuclear weapons program. You are sent mission objectives through your laptop computer and must sneak around and get photos of key places and events.

Use weapons like submachine guns and rocket-propelled grenades to shoot your way through ten maps. Also, drive one of six vehicles such as jeeps to pursue your enemy. There's an overhead radar map which will show position of any enemies. It uses the Unreal Engine 2 and rag-doll physics.

Liquidator 2: Welcome to Hell

Liquidator 2 Welcome to Hell is a first person shooter game. Fight monsters from hell, aliens and other creatures in three different settings: the abandoned city, the swamp and hell. Typical enemies like spiders, skeletons or demons have to be defeated with the usual weapons like machine guns, flame thrower and many more. Collect power-ups to upgrade your armor and weapons.

Kao: Mystery of Volcano

Kao: Tajemnica Wulkanu (also known as Kao: Mystery of Volcano) is a 2005 3D platformer game created by Tate Interactive and published by Cenega. You play as Kao, a kangaroo, who must collect four artifacts to overcome evil forces from inside a volcano to save his friend.

Call of Cthulhu

Call of Cthulhu is a survival horror role-playing video game developed by Cyanide and published by Focus Home Interactive for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows. The game features a semi-open world environment and will incorporate themes of Lovecraftian and psychological horror into a story which includes elements of investigation and stealth. It is inspired by H. P. Lovecraft's short story "The Call of Cthulhu", while also being an adaptation of the 1981 role-playing game of the same title...

The Shield

The Shield (also known as The Shield: The Game) is a video game based on the television show of the same name. The Shield is a third-person shooter where players take on the role of Vic Mackey (portrayed by Michael Chiklis) fighting crime on the streets of Los Angeles.

Shrek 2

The PC game based on the movie Shrek 2 is a 3D platform game with some fighting sequences.