A first-person oriented hunting game with action integrated into the storyline and mission play, Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2010 challenges players to hone their skills as hunters, trackers and outdoorsmen in a quest to join a the world's most exclusive hunting club. In order to do this players take on a series of hunting challenges and mini-games armed with their wits and a diverse weapons arsenal, that will pit them against both big and small game from around the globe.
EMPULSE is an upcoming fast-paced 6v6 movement shooter. Wallrun, grapple, Holojump, pilot mechs, and P.A.I.N.T. your way through Freehold's vertical streets. Outmove your opponent or get outgunned.
You play as one of the Cleaners/Maintenance team members at the Black Mesa Research Facility. After the resonance cascade occurs, you are forced to make you way to the surface and escape.
The sequel to the Steam Awards finalist, invaders are living inside your computer again — but now their source is the mysterious interstellar object 3i Atlas. Interact with your desktop while playing, watch Youtube videos, chat with your friends and more!
The Gilded Saint may have purged the Time Plague from Lower Manhattan, but the root of the rot remains. Alchemax Headquarters stands defiant, shielded by a mysterious crimson Chronovium — fueled by a dimension of pure, kinetic force.
The stakes have never been higher. Prepare yourselves - the Alchemax conspiracy goes deeper than we ever feared.
Good news everyone, we've completed the Grey Cat community project!
In this community project, each participant created unique layouts and passed them to another mapper, who then detailed them, textured them using the URDP texture pack, and developed gameplay based on Volcanic Eruption: R.
Released on November 11, 2001, the PlayStation 2 port of Half-Life is widely regarded as one of the finest PC-to-console adaptations of its era. Developed by Gearbox Software, the port successfully brought Gordon Freeman's iconic Black Mesa survival story to home consoles without sacrificing core level design, pacing, or narrative elements
"MagMax" was released by Nichibutsu in 1986 for an 8-bit home console.
This is a shooting game where you pilot a transformable mecha (MagMax) as the chosen hero, to rescue humanity from the domination of an alien computer known as Babylon.
Travel between above ground and underground using warp holes, and defeat approaching enemies with energy beams.