Mensalão, O Jogo is a game based on the Mensalão scandal where you need to consult the records of the testimony of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry and find the four suspects who will be indicted in the ensuing administrative process, with the purpose of hunting down their respective mandates.
The Fourth Chapter in the Mega Man Saga
One Year After Mega Man's Battle in Space...
After restoring peace to humanity's perilous mining worlds, Mega Man has enjoyed a brief year of respite.
But now, the world is once again thrown into turmoil as eight cities are overthrown by rampaging robots!
Is this the work of Dr. Wily? Or some mysterious new enemy!?
Mega Man sets forth to take down this threat, equipped with the new Mega Buster!
The Settlers: Heritage of Kings - Legends Expansion Disc is the second add-on for Heritage of Kings: The Settlers.
Besides five new single player- and ten new multiplayer maps, the add-on also features four new campaigns
Bleach: Heat the Soul 2 is the second installment in the Heat the Soul series, released on September 1, 2005.[6] The theme song for this game is Chance! by Uverworld, and the music was composed by Kazuo Hanzawa, under the alias "NON", and Hitoshi Sakimoto. Continuing where Heat the Soul left off, the story mode of Heat the Soul 2 ranges from the Soul Society: The Sneak Entry arc to the end of the Soul Society: The Rescue arc[2] and features 12 playable characters. As opposed to Heat the Soul's story mode, however, this game allows you to follow the story of the selected character rather than a single, designated plot. For example, if you were to choose Ichigo Kurosaki, you would fight all his battles with the shinigami, whereas if you chose to play as Byakuya Kuchiki, you must stop Ichigo and his friends from saving Rukia Kuchiki.
Colin McRae Rally 2005 plus is coming to the PSP. Featuring over 30 rally cars, a diverse range of rally events, cups and championships to create a world of rallying for players on the move.
With a variety of gaming modes, including 4WD Championship, Career and Multiplayer modes over the PSP's wireless network, Colin McRae Rally 2005 will offer the perfect mobile rallying experience.
FIA licensed Formula 1 racing game including the 2005 season teams, drivers, cars, and circuits. The player controls the car on the track and tries to either complete a lap in fastest possible time, or race against either computer controlled drivers (or in multiplayer mode, against other players) and finish in top position.
Take the wheel of a fast paced, high intensity trucking business. Start as a one man show, bidding on jobs, then build your fleet into an unstoppable convoy and deliver the goods. Grow your business and your fleet, but beware - your reputation is everything.
Fired Up is a vehicular combat game available on the PlayStation Portable which supports up to eight players. The game features a demo of Wipeout Pure. The game features three places and five playable drivers. Fired up features game sharing and downloadable levels. It is an advancement on the 2003 PlayStation 2 game Hardware: Online Arena.
Virtua Tennis: World Tour is the PSP incarnation of Sega's Virtua Tennis series. You can play as one of many professional tennis players, such as Roger Federer or Maria Sharapova, on courts around the world. In addition to Exhibition and Tournament modes, you can create a custom player and play through World Tour mode. Virtua Tennis: World Tour also lets you play stat-building minigames and challenge up to four other players in Versus mode.
Synergy is a Half-Life 2 Modification that enables you to play through the Half-Life 2 series and many other 3rd-party campaigns cooperatively with friends.
MediEvil: Resurrection is a 2005 action-adventure game for the PlayStation Portable and is the third installment in the MediEvil video-game series. It is a reimagining of the first installment in the series, MediEvil, with many alterations to the original structure and content, such as the addition of the "Anubis Stone" sub-plot which never appeared in the original. Many things such as level design and characters were changed drastically, and some levels from the original were removed altogether. New levels and characters were introduced, the cutscenes are completely original, and the game was given a much more comical, cartoon-like style as opposed to the Gothic horror-comedy of the original. The soundtrack is completely orchestrated, and half of the themes from the original were removed while new themes were created to fit with the new levels. Unlike the original, there is no alternate ending; Dan still goes to the Hall of Heroes regardless of whether he collects all of the chalices. The game also features a vari
Mizoguchi Haruki, a newly-minted salaryman who doesn't care for those around him, and Kamiake Minori, a world-weary young shrine maiden who isn't interested in her peers. However, one chance enoucnter brings them together...
The original iteration of Killing Floor, which was released as an Unreal Tournament 2004 total conversion mod in 2005 by Shatterline Productions.
Like the future retail editions of the series, it is a co-op survival horror game against waves of specimen from the Horzine corporation...
Early versions of the mod included a short story mode, which was removed in later versions. Version 2.5 was the final version of the mod before the retail release of Killing Floor, though fans did later release up to Version 2.52.
Being a four-part release for Japan, three for the US, and two for Europe (with the parts further spilt between content and music), this pack expands on the four classic tracks that came with the game, based on one of the tracks from each of the previous games. Goteki 45 and Icaras return to complete the Wipeout 3 lineup. This pack also includes four UI skins themed around the four DLC teams (Tigron, Van-Über, Goteki 45, and Icaras).