Hunting Unlimited 4

Description

Embark on the hunt of a lifetime through 50 action-packed missions filled with dangerous animals and tough challenges.
Hunting Unlimited 4 combines traditional hunting game elements with a fast-paced mission-based system, for intense hunting action. Players hunt twelve different realistic species of animalsacross six completely new vast landscapes. Track the quarry of your choice as you explore rugged land across Northern America and on African Safari.
Check out the expanded range of animals including the black bear and bighorn sheep, a new and improved set of weapons, and the most exciting and action packed Challenges ever brought to the series.

– Hunt of a lifetime!
– Over 50 hunting scenarios (“challenges”) to choose from
– “Free hunt” mode offering endless combinations of random hunting situations
– Choose your prey from 15 species of game to hunt
– 25 weapons to pick from
– 25 hunting accessories, calls and lures at your disposal
– 6 expansive regions
– Go on Safari hunt! …

Hunting Unlimited 3

Description

Prepare yourself for the most realistic hunting experience ever! Travel throughout the United States, Canada and exotic Zambia to lock your sights on the prey of a lifetime. Unique action-packed missions will get your quarry running and your heart pumping. Track the quarry of your choice- White-tailed Deer, Mule Deer, Pronghorn, Buffalo, Elk, Grizzly, Moose, Mountain Goat, Mountain Lion and Wild Boar. Explore the rugged landscapes of Alberta, Canada, Arizona, Maine, Oregon, Tennessee. Take the hunt to the harsh Zambian landscape to track down Lions, Elephants and Kudu. Experience your perfect shot from a bullet’s view with the enhanced Bulletcam. Perfect your shot at the Target Range before the big hunt. Travel the rough terrain on foot, horse and ATV to search out and bring home that prized trophy. Scout for the perfect kill in 6 expansive hunting regions, complete with richly detailed animals & realistic animal behaviors. Track your quarry in 50+ action-packed mission challenges or roam the landscape in Free Hunt mode. Pick the perfect tools for each of your hunts, selecting from over 30 weapons and accessories. Design your ultimate hunt using Hunting Unlimited 3’s in-game Mission Editor, then trade with your huntin’ buddies via email. Includes Exotic African Safari Hunt! Embark on the hunt of a lifetime in Zambia to stalk lions, elephants and kudu. …

Hunting Unlimited 2

Description

Hunting Unlimited 2 is the sequel to Hunting Unlimited and pits the player as a hunter against eight big game animals, some of which can kill you, and seventeen ambient animals. There are 25 weapons to choose from and 21 accessories. The game includes four types of games to play:

– Challenges where you can gain trophies for each tier depending on how you do.
– Free Hunt where you go out and hunt without any specific objectives.
– Mini Games where you can shoot squirrels, do timed archery, or shoot at animals that never die.
– User Missions where you play on user-created missions.

The game includes a trophy room that shows the wounds the animal took from your shots, a mission editor, and a Bullet Cam (optional) that tracks the bullet on its way to the kill. …

Hunting Unlimited

Description

Hunting Unlimited takes players on an exciting series of hunts that requires hunting skills of all types, that showcase a wide variety of hunting styles. The hunting areas are beautifully created and heavily detailed not only to make the animals look truly at home in them, but also to let the hunter use many landscape features to achieve the hunt of a lifetime.
The full game includes over 200 unique and exciting hunts, each of which will vary every time you play it. There certainly is no shortage of hunting excitement in Hunting Unlimited. The hunts can be played in any order the hunter wishes. The hunts are separated into episodes, campaigns and missions.

– Episodes – There are 6 episodes total. One is a Free Episode that includes tutorial missions and Teaser hunts. There are just to get you started. After that, each animal has its own episode, each of which contains 8 Campaigns.
– Campaigns – A campaign in HU is basically a set of 5 missions that have a similar theme. For example, one campaign is based upon bow hunting from treestands. Some campaigns will be based solely on one animal species, while others may include more or all of them.
– Missions – A mission is basically a hunt, but we call them missions because you have certain objectives to complete as you hunt the animals. …

Final Doom

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Final Doom is a standalone game and does not require Doom II to run. The PC version is widely considered to be significantly more difficult than both Doom and Doom II.
The gameplay in the PlayStation version of Final Doom is nearly identical to that found in the PlayStation version of Doom, and, in addition, it was compatible with the PlayStation Mouse. Compared to the PC original, the PlayStation version’s overall difficulty was significantly reduced. Many of the harder levels were removed and those that remained often had enemies taken out (most noticeably the Cyberdemon being removed from the level ‘Baron’s Lair’). As in the original PlayStation version of Doom, many of the larger levels from the original PC versions of Final Doom and Master Levels for Doom II were removed, and both the Arch-vile and Spider Mastermind monsters were removed, due to technical constraints. This limited the PlayStation version to 30 levels in total. The more traditional rock tracks featured in Final Doom were replaced by a creepier ambient soundtrack by Aubrey Hodges, who later composed the music for Doom 64 in 1997.

There are several noticeable alterations to the presentation of Final Doom in the PlayStation version compared to the PC version. The simplistic title screens featured in the PC version have been replaced by a more elaborate title screen that features the animated flame-filled sky texture from the original PlayStation version of Doom. Many of the levels’ sky textures have been replaced by different ones; some levels’ skies are replaced by sky textures seen in previous Doom games, whereas others now feature a new starry sky texture. Finally, most of the level layouts are simplified, similar to previous Doom console ports, and the frame rate of the game is often lower than it was in the first PlayStation Doom game. …

Wacky Races

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Wacky Races is an arcade game (races) released in 2000 by Infogrames. The game was released for PC (Windows), Dreamcast and PlayStation.
Do you remember the animated series of Rally Racing? Great – this game will allow you to become one of the characters participating in these races. You can choose, for example, the Caveman Brothers: Grzmot and Łomot, Professor Pat Patenta, Penelope Samwdzik and others. Let’s not forget about the black nature of the series – Dick Dastardly and his dog Muttley. Each of the heroes leads a unique whikul, for example, the Jasperians are moving by Głazik, Professor Patent – Cudtransformerze. In the game you can choose one of three games: single race, championship and practice. Wacky Races is a game that faithfully captures the charm of an animated film. …

Stubbs the Zombie – Rebel Without a Pulse

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In 1933, Edward “Stubbs” Stubblefield is a poor traveling salesman during the Great Depression, who tries to make a living. He temporarily finds happiness with a girl named Maggie Monday, but he meets his unfortunate end when Otis, Maggie’s father, comes home, and kills him, dumping his body in the wilderness.

26 years later, the city of Punchbowl, Pennsylvania, founded by multi-billionaire playboy industrialist Andrew Monday, Maggie’s son, has been built directly on top of Stubbs’ not-so-final resting place. At its opening ceremony in 1959, Stubbs rises from his grave as a zombie and decides to get his revenge by eating the brains of the inhabitants of Punchbowl, quickly creating his own army of the undead, causing increasing amounts of havoc as the zombies clash with the various militant factions of the area. Beforehand, Stubbs heads to the Punchbowl Police Station where he is captured and the police chief planning on dancing on Stubbs’ grave, but he escapes by ripping his arm off and using it to control an inmate to release his restraints. Stubbs soon made his way to the chief’s office where they have a dance-off before the chief dances to the armoury, unaware he has Stubbs’ pancreas on him which explodes, killing him.

As he makes his way, eating brains of the civilians, Stubbs kills Otis Monday by blowing up his house after a brief reunion. Shortly before this, in a barn (spoofing the war film Patton), Stubbs stands in front of an American flag hanging from a barn wall and gives a speech to his zombies. Though the speech consists only of the word “Brains” said in many tones with limited gestures, his zombies apparently understand him well enough to let loose a cheer of “BRAINS!” before shuffling away. …

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