Dead to Rights II is a third-person action video game developed by Widescreen Games, published by Namco, and released in 2005. It is a prequel to Dead to Rights. A prequel to Dead to Rights II for the PlayStation Portable, titled Dead to Rights: Reckoning, was released in June 2005.
One Year War is a third-person action shooting game based on the original Mobile Suit Gundam television series from 1979. Following the events of the "One Year War", the player takes the role of young pilot Amuro Ray through 28 missions that recreate key events from the original series. The game includes both ground and space battle stages, and there are a wide variety of different weapons and machines to use. One notable feature is the so-called "Memorial Actions" system, where completing special requirements that match events in the series will unlock additional bonus content.
Prepare yourselves for a whole host of horrific hordes that are just waiting to fill you with fear.
No matter what other-worldy essence fills their souls though, there’s one thing they have in common; they will all bow to your Death Crimson gun!
Keep your nerve through cobbled backstreets, abandoned mansions, deserted factories and more in an attempt to get to the bottom of the vast, ever present waves of undead foes.
Experience the ultimate in lightgun blasting action by inviting a friend along for 2-player co-operative missions!
The New Leader in World War II action - Now available in this Deluxe Edition Box Set.
Experience the cinematic intensity of World War II's epic battles, fighting on foot, in tanks, jeeps, motorcycles and even a bomber. Work with your squad through snow and rain, using authentic weapons including flamethrowers and deployable machine guns, or by calling in artillery strikes.
Plan your attack with the Call of Duty and United Offensive Official Strategy Guides. Relive the music with the Call of Duty official soundtrack.
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil (commonly abbreviated to as RoE) is an expansion pack for Doom 3 developed by Nerve Software and id Software and released on April 4, 2005. The PC version was sold as an expansion pack, requiring Doom 3 to install. The Xbox version was sold as a stand-alone game, with Ultimate Doom, Doom II, and the Doom II Master Levels as bonuses on the disc.
The expansion pack included several new monsters, as well as three new weapons.
Duke has to kill the Cycloid Emperor, and he go out from Los Angeles, now destroyed and occupied by the aliens. His only intention is to inform the situation to the OTAN and EDF Central Command, and he has leave the heavy guns. He only carries the small pistol. But the situation is seemingly impossible, and he will trip through a dangerous way that he did can't wait, and now is too late! A lot of environments he will see now, and the situations will change through the battle. He has dream that the Total Apocalypse prophecy comes true...
After years of simmering unrest, Marxist Rebels have obtained a foothold within the Armed Services and found sympathetic comrades to lend both a voice and weapons. While a full-blown coup d'etat is not yet underway, a few early high profile rebel victories could quickly turn the tide. US forces have been called in to put a halt to these terrorist acts. You are a member of task force 121, an elite cover unit comprised of Navy Seals, Green Berets, Army Rangers and USMC Recon personnel. Your mission is to thwart the Marxist Rebels before they can recruit allies and significantly damage US interests.
CT Special Forces: Fire For Effect will feature unique missions in the fight against worldwide terrorist networks. The game also benefits from a cutting-edge engine as well as a specific physics system.
For the first time in this genre, physics will have a major impact on how you play the game.
In spite of being a totally new gameplay experience, CT Special Forces: Fire For Effect stays true to the franchise values through non-stop action, varied gameplay sequences and of course several characters to choose from offering distinctive abilities, vehicles and equipment.
Two characters that employ different skills
Vast selection of weapons and equipment
Terrifying aerial combat
Requisition vehicles and change tactics
Use jeeps, boats, hovercrafts and more!
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is a first-person shooter video game developed by Free Radical Design and published by EA Games for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox video game consoles.
It is the third game in the TimeSplitters series, after TimeSplitters 2, which was released in 2002 (itself the sequel to TimeSplitters released in 2000). The game features a single-player mode consisting of levels where the player assumes the role of Sergeant Cortez, a time-traveling marine from the 25th century.
Chameleon is a stealth-action video game developed by Silver Wish Games. The story focuses on a nameless former CIA agent who saw the death of his parents when he was a child. He tries to find the killers of his parents and take revenge. His investigation leads him to various locations around the world.
NARC is a 3rd-person shooter that has the player tracking the distribution of the deadly new narcotic "Liquid Soul" across two different cities in Asia and the U.S.A. The player controls one of two characters - Narcotics detective Jack Forezenski (voiced by Michael Madsen), or D.E.A. agent Marcus Hill (voiced by Bill Belamy). Both are led by Narcotics chief Joe Kowalski (voiced by Ron Pearlman), and the player switches between the two as the story unfolds.
As an undercover cop, players are free to roam the streets and dispense justice at their discretion. Aside from storyline missions, players can encounter 12 types of randomized street crimes and stop them to boost their "badge rating" (loosely, a measure of their trust within the police).