In 2180, the Joint Forces of Earth come under attack from the mysterious Brain Forces. After an initial victory by the J.F.E., the Core Brain, the central unit of the Brain Forces, begins closing in from lightyears away. The player takes control of the prototype starfighter Caesar, built specially to counter the threat of the Brain Forces, and must defeat the Core Brain and save humanity.
Commando: Steel Disaster is a run and gun video game game for the Nintendo DS developed by Mana Computer Software. The game played similarly to Metal Slug as players controlled an operative to stop a militant organization through five stages of merciless gun play and bullet dodging in a 2D, hand-drawn style.
MicroBot is a twin-stick shooter video game developed by Naked Sky Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on the Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade on December 29, 2010 and on PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network on January 4, 2011. In the game the player controls a MicroBot; a microscopic robot designed to combat infections in the human body. The robot is tasked with destroying previous generation MicroBots which have become corrupted while fighting disease in the body.
Critics were divided on their opinions of the game, but overall review scores were moderate. Aggregate scores averaged in the 60% range for both platforms at websites GameRankings and Metacritic. Most reviewers praised the game's visual and audio presentation. They felt that the environments were convincing as areas of the body and that the soundtrack was strong. Critics differed in opinion in regards to gameplay; many praised the addition of local cooperative play and the ability to upgrade the MicroBot with new weaponry
Something evil is in the C.O.R.E. … And only you can stop it.
In A.D. 2028, a massive meteor slammed into California's Mojave Desert. Leading scientists were quickly dispatched to examine the extraterrestrial radiation that was transforming the environment and all life in the area. For twenty years, many experiments were carried out at C.O.R.E., the top-secret underground facility built on the site... that is until the day when all communications with the lab abruptly ceased. You are Jason Crane, a member of an elite military unit assigned to penetrate C.O.R.E. You must use all your skills to unravel the mystery hidden deep within C.O.R.E... and survive.
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare - Havoc is the first downloadable content pack for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, featuring the all-new Exo Zombies co-op experience, the all-new versatile AE4 directed energy assault rifle, the AE4 Widowmaker custom variant, and four new Multiplayer maps, tailor-made to unleash your exoskeleton's power.
Nemesis is a downloadable pack for Call of Duty: Ghosts. It is the fourth and final DLC to come out for the game. The DLC has a red color scheme for its label. The DLC was released on August 5th, 2014 on Xbox Live (Xbox 360 and Xbox One), and on September 4, 2014 for PlayStation Network (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4) and PC (Steam).
Like the previous DLC, Invasion, this DLC pack does not include any new weapon, unlike the 1st and 2nd DLC packs that came before it, Onslaught and Devastation, which introduced the Maverick/Maverick-A2 and the Ripper.
Invasion is a downloadable pack for Call of Duty: Ghosts. It is the third DLC to come out. The DLC was released on June 3rd, 2014 on Xbox Live, and July 3rd for PlayStation Network and PC (Steam).
The DLC has a green color scheme for its label. It does not include any new weapon, unlike the two previous DLCs.
Rekoil: Liberator is a multiplayer first-person shooter in which the downtrodden Minutemen are pitted against their oppressors, Darkwater Inc., in a world where the only goal is to survive the unrelenting pandemic that has swept across the globe.
The Champions Bundle is a collection of DLC packs for use in War Games and Forge in Halo 4, but not Spartan Ops.
It includes the Bullseye Pack, the Infinity Armor Pack, the Steel Skin Pack, and additional bonus content not available separately.
While not a straight port, it is actually a mix of the game and its expansion, Painkiller: Battle Out Of Hell. Painkiller: Hell Wars was also announced for Sony's PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. However, both versions were canceled worldwide.
In this arcade-style shooter, players take control of various starships from the five Star Trek television shows (Enterprise, The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, and Voyager) through three separate gameplay modes:
Skirmish Mode - Players can instantly enter single or multiplayer battles without a mission. Ships and abilities unlocked in Episode Mode can be used here.
Episode Mode - Players go through missions from the five shows (starting with Enterprise and finishing with Voyager), collecting new ships, and character cards of each generation's command crew, which upgrades their respective ship's capabilities.
Mulitiplayer Mode - Players go head to head in combat campaigns to see who can survive the longest in battle.
The full arsenal of Trek weapons and abilities can be used for each ship, including phasers, photon/quantum torpedoes, shields, scanners, mines, tractor beams, and transporters.
Fire up your starships and ready your blasters as one of the deadliest weapons in the galaxy makes its highly-anticipated debut.
Everyone’s favorite Wookiee, Chewbacca, arrives alongside bounty hunter Bossk as the two new playable heroes. Board the Death Star and blast foes with the new K-16 Bryar Pistol or TL-50 Heavy Repeater.
Take your starfighters to space in an all-new game mode and even hop into the cockpits of Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced or Luke Skywalker’s Red Five X-wing. If the Force is strong with you, attempt a trench run to take down the Empire’s ultimate weapon.
Quake Arena Arcade introduces the definitive, competitive first-person shooter to a new generation of gladiators. Frag up to fifteen of your friends in six game types over Xbox LIVE, including 'Deathmatch', 'Capture the Flag', and 'Harvester' modes. Experience QUAKE like never before with over thirty classic maps, twelve Xbox-exclusive arenas, HD and Widescreen support, and a brand new Single Player campaign.
In Road of Devastation, a frantic laboratory escape is followed by a choice of three different roads – each with its own rewards, dangers, environments, items and enemies for you to discover. Choose your path and confront devastation!