2003

Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos – Yugi the Destiny

Description

Yu-Gi-Oh! comes to the PC in Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny. The game is set up as a card battling game without any extra genres added in such as RPG elements or adventure elements that are part of other Yu-Gi-Oh! games.

You have one person to battle in this game – Yugi. You start the game with a deck of 40 cards and no extras and must win battles against Yugi in order to get new cards to improve your deck.

The game’s battles are set up as either a single battle, or a match battle. The match battles take much longer as you have to win (or lose) more than once before you end the match. In the single battle, you either win or lose once and then you can play another battle if you want. With the match battle, however, you can use a side deck to trade cards in and out of your deck (if you have some) in order to improve your deck based on what you see your opponent has for cards. …

IndyCar Series

Description

IndyCar Series is a high-speed racing game for PC that simulates the thrilling experience of competing in the IndyCar championship. Players can choose from a range of drivers and teams, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, as they race against each other on a variety of iconic tracks.

The game offers a variety of modes, including quick race, full season, and multiplayer, allowing players to tailor their experience to their own preferences. In quick race mode, players can jump straight into the action and compete in a single race on their favorite track. In full season mode, players can take on the full IndyCar championship, competing in multiple races and earning points as they strive to become the ultimate champion.

The game features realistic physics and AI, as well as dynamic weather and track conditions, which can affect the handling of the cars and add an extra level of challenge. Players can also fine-tune their cars’ performance and setup, adjusting everything from the suspension to the tire pressure, to get the edge over their opponents. …

Enter the Matrix

Description

In the war to save Zion, what part will you play? Enter The Matrix casts the player as Niobe or Ghost, captain and first mate of the rebel ship Logos, respectively. Niobe is a master combatant, capable of beating up everyone in her way. She is an excellent pilot, both in the real world and in the Matrix. Ghost is very adept at firearms, and his marksmanship is a mastery. Both characters are very athletic, and throughout the game the player will have to walk, run, jump, strafe, peek, run on walls, climb ladders and pipes, and fight various enemies.

Available weapons include a security pistol, an automatic pistol, a submachine gun, a machine gun, a shotgun, and grenades. Besides weapons, a variety of hand-to-hand moves are available, from punches, throws, and grabs to kicks and chokes. Throughout the game, the player will be called upon to utilize Focus moves, which is basically bullet time from the films. When Focused, time slows to a crawl, allowing the player to zoom around enemies, dodge bullets, and jump to avoid oncoming obstacles.

The game was written and directed by the Wachowskis, and its plot is intertwined with that of the second movie, The Matrix Reloaded. …

NASCAR Thunder 2004

Description

You can race on a variety of courses, from twenty three real world Winston Cup courses, twelve road courses and eleven fantasy courses, including a costal town and a busy city. There are sixty challenges in all.

When racing, what you do on the circuit affects future races. Ram someone into the wall or cause someone to spin out, and they’ll remember. They’ll try to get back at you in a future race. Help someone out, by clearing a path or sharing the draft, and they’ll return the favor to you. Grudges and alliances are tracked throughout your career, so the more you piss someone off, the more likely they’ll try to harm you.

Like the Football Camp mode in Madden NFL 2004, the Speed Zone is comprised of different many games that will earn you points and increase your skill, such as passing and drafting, blocking and drifting. …

Indiana Jack

Description

An ancient Evil Force took over what was once a peaceful place. Casting it’s spells on almost all inhabitants it changed them into wild and dangerous creatures. Our hero, a monkey named Jack, sets off for his journey through many dangerous lands. On his quest to undo Evil Force’s spell he must fight many enemies and collect ten ancient artifacts, which are crucial for successfully finishing of the mission, save his fellow animals and of course, get his bananas.

The game is split in 12 varied levels to wander filled with different obstacles. Your enemies are different form land to land. You will have to fight evil penguins, bears, foxes, a giant snowman, pelicans and in the end the ancient Evil Force himself. …

Broken Sword 3 – The Sleeping Dragon

Description

No less than six years have gone by before the third installment in the Broken Sword series saw the light of day. The first two games (The Shadow of the Templars and The Smoking Mirror) delved into the Knights Templar and Mayan mythology. This time, George Stobbart and Nico Collard are after the Voynich Manuscript to unravel its mysteries.

The Sleeping Dragon moves away from the 2D point-and-click concept from the earlier games and features a full 3D world, with a camera that does not rotate, but uses fixed cinematic perspectives, combined with full 5.1 sound. For the Windows version the game is no longer controlled through the mouse, but now through the keyboard, for the movement of the characters as well as all the actions. The player alternately controls George or Nico. Next to typical adventure gameplay such as exploration, conversations, and searching and combining items, there are also a few action sequences. The characters can duck, sneak, hang from ledges and move crates to reach higher areas.

The locations visited throughout the game include The Congo, Paris, England, Czech Republic and Egypt. …

Yager

Description

Yager is set in a futuristic world where countries borders no longer exist and the earth is controlled by a number of mega corporations, most notably DST, as well as Proteus and Lobos Robotics. Although the old countries officially do not exist there are tell tale signs identifying each environment.

The Proteus Islands are a tropical paradise and the headquarters of the Proteus Corporation. The Free Trade Zone, a landscape dotted with turbines and palm trees, is the only zone not controlled by any corporation. The DST zone and surrounding fjords are connected to the Free Trade Zone by a system of caves, rivers, and deltas that run deep into DST territory. Bitterfeld is a desolate area littered with disused industrial buildings, crashed ships, abandoned machinery and other debris left behind by the old Progress Company.

It is this war that Magnus must survive and prosper in. From the cockpit the player must shoot through 22 missions through responsive terrain, with ground and air targets. As the game goes on, better machinery becomes available. …

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