As the pilot of an indestructible tank, you have certain responsibilities - Kicking Butt! Use the enemies weapons against them as you catapult yourself through the air and destroy the enemy air force!
America's Army: True Soldiers is a first-person shooter video game developed by Red Storm Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. It was released on November 15, 2007. It is a spin-off of the United States Army's computer game America's Army. Unlike the original America's Army, this game is not freeware.
It is an action game where you defeat enemies using Fang and Sliding as weapons.
Up to one side of the trial version
The product version has 5 sides + 2 final bosses.
Both the trial version and the product version come with an online ranking.
Compete at the highest level of street racing with Need for Speed ProStreet. It’s no longer good enough to simply rule your local neighborhood; you need to dominate on a global stage. Build the ultimate battle machine, take it to multi-disciplinary showdowns and pit your skills and reputation against the world’s best street racers.
Freefall into the depths of the chaotic underworld as a Screwjumper, and drive the aliens back to their home world by destroying their precious mining equipment. Demolish structures in freefall as you increase your destructive power by increasing your velocity. Use dynamite to pick off hazards and high value targets. Destroy the mine core and jetpack out alive.
Following years of battles alongside the old Horde, the troll warlord Zul'jin retired to the city of Zul'Aman, capital of the Amani trolls, where he called upon mysterious dark powers to rebuild his army. While the eyes of Azeroth focused on the fight against the Burning Legion and the expedition to Outland, treasure-seekers invaded Zul'Aman, rekindling Zul'jin's hatred of the outside world - particularly the high elves of Quel'Thalas. Upon hearing that these newly christened "blood elves" had become part of the Horde in his absence, the infuriated Zul'jin declared war on both Horde and Alliance.
The Wii port of Tomb Raider: Anniversary carries over the levels and general gameplay of the other versions while incorporating motion controls. Wii-exclusive first-person puzzles include breaking through walls with a pickaxe, using a flashlight in dark areas, assembling mechanisms from pieces found around the environment, manipulating symbol-based locks and using paper and charcoal to take rubbings of puzzle-related symbols, all utilizing the Wii Remote.
Excit is the best safe for workspace puzzle game ever. You're trapped in a spreadsheet and you need to escape the 30 levels using the cursor keys without sliding of the screen.
Excit was created in the year 2005 as a viral marketing game for the German business software company MIS AG. In 2007, after the company dissolved, the game was released on the Internet for the first time.
Compete at the highest level of street racing with Need for Speed ProStreet. It’s no longer good enough to simply rule your local neighborhood; you need to dominate on a global stage. Build the ultimate battle machine, take it to multi-disciplinary showdowns and pit your skills and reputation against the world’s best street racers.
Compete at the highest level of street racing with Need for Speed ProStreet. It’s no longer good enough to simply rule your local neighborhood; you need to dominate on a global stage. Build the ultimate battle machine, take it to multi-disciplinary showdowns and pit your skills and reputation against the world’s best street racers.
Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 is a game in the Rayman Raving Rabbids series for the Nintendo DS. It is the handheld sequel to the DS version of Rayman Raving Rabbids and was released in 2007 to coincide with the release of Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 for the Nintendo Wii.
This Special Edition includes: Crysis, a bonus DVD with the "Making of Crysis", trailers and concept art, an art booklet, the official soundtrack by Inon Zur and an exclusive in-game-vehicle for multiplayer matches.
Assassin's Creed is a non-linear action-adventure video game, during which the player controls a 12th-century Levantine Assassin named Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad during the Third Crusade, whose life is experienced through the Animus by his 21st century descendant, Desmond Miles.
The North American edition contains a collectible three inch Altaïr figurine, a Penny Arcade comic, a mini strategy guide and a bonus disc. The bonus disc includes behind the scenes videos, developer diaries, trailers, production team interviews, and the winners of the Assassin's Creed short film contest. The European limited edition of the game includes a twelve inch Altaïr figurine, art book, and bonus disc. The bonus disc contains several short films and content similar to the North American version.