The Mark is an action first-person shooter with a plot about fanatical terrorists planning the ultimate strike. From the son of a Russian millionaire, they have obtained a nuclear warhead, and from Iraq, a carrier rocket. Their target: London, England. Two specialists have been called to stop the madness. For Steve Fletcher, a U.S. Marines elite officer, it is also a personal vendetta – the terrorists have kidnapped his sister. For mercenary Austin Hawke, it is the assignment of his life. Their respective routes through the game are slightly different.
The game features 2 single-player campaigns, each with 18 levels in 6 different chapters, with 15 different weapons. In the single-player mode players choose either to play as Fletcher or Hawke, or both simultaneously in the cooperative multiplayer mode. There are also other multiplayer modes, such as Death Match or Map Control and players can create their own multiplayer maps with the included level editor. Screen blur is incorporated for realistic shot effects.
FORTRESS 1024 is a gothic like map set inside a fortress. The playing area is mostly built within a 1024x1024 scale and the majority of the level is set outdoors. I've tried my hardest to make the gameplay good and challenging. Plenty of teleporting surprises so watch your back. The exit is located in the middle of the map around a nukage moat, you must raise a bridge to get out of this level.
An arcade style TPS, which in 53 levels, pits you against giant ants, giant spiders, giant robots and UFOs. Luckily for you, the game has an arsenal of over 150 different weapons and 4 different vehicles, all collectible throughout the game. And don't forget, every building is destructible! And how.
The Xbox 360 version features 2-player split-screen multiplayer where you can play cooperative or versus battle.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas is a mobile game in the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Franchise based on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas. Developed by Gameloft, it features gameplay similar to other mobile titles in the franchise but retains the overall story of its console counterpart. The game takes place in June 2007.
The game takes full advantage of the Wii Remote and its Nunchuk attachment. For example, the player can make the character jump by lifting the nunchuk. Weapons are aimed by pointing the Wii Remote at the screen, and melee attacks are carried out by making a slashing motion with it. The zoom on sniper rifles will similarly be controlled by moving the Wii Remote towards the television. Split screen Chaos mode (standard deathmatch) is included.
Terrorist Takedown: Covert Operations is a polish FPS game developed by CITY Interactive and released 01.12.2006. Set in the jungles of South America, you take on the role of a covert operative fighting a local drug cartel.
Eternal Damnation is a total-conversion modification for Postal 2. It is available completely free, with an updated service patch, which fixes some glitches present in the original release. In order to play the game, you will need a copy of POSTAL 2 or the free Share the Pain multiplayer.
The Navy SEALs are invading the PSP for a second covert campaign, one that will take handheld owners through 14 non-linear missions with dynamically changing objectives. Commanders guide a two-man team across multiple terrain types as they strive to build "command equity" and "local influence" through successful stealth and tactical operations. By rescuing civilians, completing goals, and uncovering bonus objectives, players will earn points to spend on weapons or military support in the form of supply drops and air strikes. Black market equipment and intelligence can also be acquired from the local populace, improving the SEAL team's chances for success.
An entry in the SOCOM series wouldn't be complete without multiplayer options, and Fireteam Bravo 2 includes wireless support for up to 16 players in both Ad-hoc and Infrastructure modes. Three new game types are introduced in this sequel, including a capture-the-flag variant, and users are now able to create custom tournaments, ladders, and even clan challenges.
Tech, industrial, metal, brick - sort of mixed theme; it is a big map, so you should save from time to time; some places are dark with zdoom, brighter with prboom; five/six monsters are in a secret room;
Butterfly Escape is an addictive and exhilarating 3D action-puzzle game! Charge through 109 scenic levels as you guide Buka the Dragonfly to help him shoot and destroy approaching balls of light before they reach the Dungeon of Darkness.
Taking place in both the USA and Japan, Red Steel is a crime themed shooter that has the player controlled Scott Monroe fighting off various members of the Yakuza clans in order to rescue his fianceé.
It features sword duels and gun fights using the Wiimote, to allow the player to swing the control as they would swing a sword. The positioning and movement actions of the Wiimote also let the player aim their weapons almost as they would a real gun.
The game is known in Japan as Space Invaders: Galaxy Beat.
It features the original arcade version of the game, a "match-up" mode (similar to Midway's cocktail-only arcade game Space Invaders II, but with a different gameplay) and a new remake with new graphics, sounds and gameplay.
It features 3D graphics and new modes of play including multiplayer.
Elements of rhythm-action gameplay are incorporated.
Cash Guns Chaos is a fast-paced top-down shooter featuring intense run and gun arcade-action across more than 15 blood-filled and body-part-laden levels. Battle a never-ending onslaught of relentless enemies. After being captured by an alien race you’ll need to fight your way through their idea of a twisted 70's game show to save yourself and the human race. In order to survive this televised free-fire zone you will need to kill as many enemies as you can while snatching their cash and prizes they drop in order to survive to the end!
In this unique vertically-scrolling shooter you take the role of a mysterious girl named Karous, who commands a tiny fighter ship and attempts to destroy an evil armada bent on world domination.
The game plays as your average vertical-scrolling shooter, in which you must clear several stages by destroying all incoming enemies and surviving their onslaught. A unique addition to Karous, is that you don't collect weapons by power-ups, but instead upgrade each of your basic weapons (gun, sword and shield) depending on their use thanks to a basic experience module, with increased power and features at later levels (multiple shots, bullet reflection, etc.)
The game uses cel-shaded polygonal graphics with a distinct black and white look.