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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Gta Vice City Cheats


Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (abbreviated as GTA: Vice City, or simply Vice City) is a sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game designed by Rockstar North (formerly DMA Design) and published by Rockstar Games. It is the second 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise and sixth original title overall. It debuted in North America on August 1, 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and was later ported to the Xbox, and Microsoft Windows in 2003. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008.[3] Vice City was preceded by Grand Theft Auto III and followed by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Gta San Andreas Cheats


Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (commonly abbreviated as GTA: SA) is a sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game developed by Rockstar North. It is the third 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise, the fifth original console release and eighth game overall. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004,[2] the game has since been ported to the Xbox and Microsoft Windows, and has received wide acclaim and high sales figures on all three platforms, and is the highest selling game of all time on PlayStation 2. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008.[9] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Gta 4 Cheats


Grand Theft Auto IV is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North,[14] and released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 video game consoles in Europe, North America and Oceania, on 29 April 2008,[15] and in Japan on 30 October 2008.[16] A Windows version of the game was released in North America on 2 December 2008 and in Europe on 3 December.[5][6][4] It was made available on Steam on 4 January 2009.[17] It is the sixth 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto series.
Two episodic packs have since been released for the Xbox 360, the first entitled The Lost and Damned, released on 17 February 2009. The second is entitled The Ballad of Gay Tony, released on 29 October 2009.[18][19] Both episodes were released for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows on 13 April 2010[20] in North America and on 16 April[20] 2010 in Europe.[21]

Gta 3 Cheats


Grand Theft Auto III is a 2001 sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game developed by DMA Design (now Rockstar North), and published by Rockstar Games. It is the first 3D title in the Grand Theft Auto series. It was released in October 2001 for the PlayStation 2, May 2002 for Windows, and in November 2003 for the Xbox. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008.[6] The game is preceded by Grand Theft Auto 2 and succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
GTA III is set in modern Liberty City, a fictional metropolitan city based on New York City. The game follows a nameless criminal[1], who was betrayed by his girlfriend in a bank heist, and is required to work his way up the crime ladder of the city before confronting her. GTA III is composed of elements from driving games and third-person shooters.

Greed Black Border Cheats


GREED features all ingredients to create an enthralling hack'n'slash classic. In the tradition of other critically acclaimed and proven genre colleagues you as the player will need to fight your way through masses of critters, robots, aliens and many other exotic adversaries while collecting unique items and skills thus leveling up your character.

In contrast to the genre ancestors, the story of GREED takes place in an adult and mature science fiction scenario. In the futuristic universe of GREED the discovery of novel interstellar travel possibilities has lead to a new age of colonialization. The five largest colonial powers are entangled in a full-scale war over a new element called Ikarium, the recently discovered rare source of nearly unlimited energy. You as a former member of an elite military unit will fight a battle for your survival not know-ing that your actions will lead fate of all mankind into dramatic consequences.

Gladiator Sword of Vengeance Cheats


Ancient Rome and, more specifically, Roman gladiators have always made interesting subject matter for various mediums of entertainment. Throughout the years, numerous films, including the Academy Award-winning classics Ben Hur and Gladiator, featured some of the most epic gladiatorial action sequences every created and made heroes out of these enslaved Roman warriors. Strangely enough, however, there haven't been many good action games to feature Roman gladiators in any really serious capacity. Recently, this has all come to change, thanks to Acclaim's Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance, an action adventure game rooted deeply in a style that combines Ridley Scott's Gladiator with some of the more mythical aspects of Roman history. Gladiator does have some shortcomings, as its simplistic and frequently flawed gameplay can prove to be problematic. However, some excellent production values and an intriguing plot ultimately make the game most certainly worth checking out.

Front Mission Evolved Cheats


Front Mission Evolved is a third-person action video game developed by Double Helix Games and published by Square Enix.[1] It is the latest in the Front Mission series of games and it was released in Japan on September 16, 2010 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. On July 22, 2010 developers announced on their blog that Front Mission Evolved will be available to North America on September 28,[3] and in Europe and PAL territories on October 8.The game is reportedly set in the year 2171, 50 years after the events of Front Mission 5: Scars of the War. The human race has started a massive push for space exploration through orbital elevators. However, tension rises when one of the elevators being built in USN North America is destroyed by unknown forces. Engineer Dylan Ramsey finds himself involved in a new war brewing between the OCU and the USN.

FreeStyle Street Basketball Cheats


The proliferation of broadband Internet has provided us with more online games than we could ever hope to play. Many are adopting a free-to-play, pay-to-customize business model, which presents an interesting conundrum for us reviewers. Take FreeStyle Street Basketball, for example -- a bare bones arcade sports game riddled with bugs and tiny annoyances. But hey, it's free, so what can we complain about, right? Does the price of admission justify these oversights? That will be up to you to decide.

First you'll need to create your character. FreeStyle is free to play, but microtransactions are its bread and butter. So the options you have to start with are slim pickings. There are three male body types differing in height and weight, and two female types that are virtually indistinguishable from one another. You can choose your skin color and the shade of your shirt, but that's about it unless you want to start spending some money. If you pick up the retail version you'll be given a wad of bills to get you started so you can go ahead and splurge on some sneakers if you like. Your purchase options are also limited, though, as many items are level-gated and others cost "points," which are earned through gameplay. The selections can also be slow to load, so you may find yourself with a frozen screen wondering what you did wrong.

FIFA 11 Cheats


FIFA 2011? cracked by RELOADED. FIFA 11 is the 18th title in Electronic Arts’ FIFA series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it will be published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports. Play on until the final whistle with the 2011 edition of EA’s officially-licensed FIFA game series. FIFA Soccer 11 delivers a true soccer experience with authentic club and leagues licenses and gameplay refinements and innovations that combine to create the complete soccer simulation. The physics-based, data-driven technology behind the EA Sports soccer engine has been optimized for PC. Experience unprecedented freedom on the pitch with individuality of player control and movement, sophisticated ball touches, and physical interaction between players.Virtual Pro: Live out the fantasy of being a real life player by creating yourself in game with a 3D head using Photo Game Face. Play as yourself across any mode. Grow your player attributes through over 200 accomplishments and take your Virtual Pro online to become a global superstar. Also compete in 5v5 Online Team Play with other Virtual Pros from around the world.

F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Cheats


When I first booted the latest F.E.A.R. expansion pack on my computer I expected to find myself dodging bullets for a few hours. That didn’t happen.

Instead, I ended up dodging opinions as people congregated around my desk and shared their thoughts. Richard even kicked me off the PC altogether, taking command of my desk and playing for ten minutes whilst I ate my lunch. Marmite and lettuce sandwich with some tinned pineapple, crisps and cherry tomatoes. Yum.

So, opinions were flying around the room like batarangs and I was sat in the middle either munching on a sandwich or playing the game. Various people in the office had different opinions and memories of the original F.E.A.R., to quite a dramatic degree. It was quite interesting. One side of the office was claiming that the original was deathly dull, too easy and ultra-bland. The other side was saying it was fun nevertheless and mixed action and horror quite competently despite a few flaws.

Me, I was kind of in the middle, figuratively and literally. My memory of F.E.A.R. was of a somewhat repetitive game which was enjoyable but couldn’t quite choose a pace or style to settle on. Horror levels and arena fights were plentiful, but it was easy to tell what was coming and the horror vibe wasn’t nearly as well done as in Monolith’s other game, Condemned: Criminal Origins.

Desert Thunder Cheats


A budget-priced game that adopts some of today's hottest technologies--in this case, Unreal's graphics engine and MathEngine's vaunted Karma physics modeling--is not something you see every day. It's especially rare when it's blended with a storyline that's not only contemporary but also downright pertinent to current headlines. Nevertheless, this is precisely the formula behind Groove Games' Desert Thunder, a shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later tank-based orgy of ordnance. The good news is that Desert Thunder is a sensory overload of explosive, destructive good times that'll cost less than a family outing at the local fast-food joint. The bad news is that the game is so easy to learn and so very arcade-oriented that anyone who appreciates longevity, tactics, and even a modicum of authenticity will inevitably be disappointed.


Though uncommon, enemy air strikes are a visually impressive part of Desert Thunder.
Designed by first-time developer Brainbox Games, Desert Thunder is a rough-and-tumble affair that puts you in the role of a tank commander who is stationed in an unnamed Middle Eastern hot spot. As is customary for most games of this ilk, you are the only remaining representative of the "forces of good." Everyone else has been permanently wiped from the map, and scheduled reinforcements are nowhere to be found. As a result, you and you alone must now battle hordes of unidentified terrorists.

Delta Force Land Warrior Cheats


The Delta Force. They are a highly trained group of soldiers specializing in anti-terrorist combat missions. They get in and they get out and are capable of causing hellacious amounts of damage in those short amounts of time. This is definitely ripe territory for a computer game and NovaLogic has known this for years now releasing the first Delta Force game in the fall of 1998. NovaLogic's follow up to Land Warrior acheived little success due to very choppy framerates and very pixilated voxel terrain. Now NovaLogic is back and trying to do the series right with an updated graphics engine that supports 3D acceleration. The engine certainly does its job; the game runs very smooth. Unfortunately, NovaLogic seems to have spent too much time on the acceleration issue and not enough time on more important AI and realism issues.

Delta Force: Land Warrior takes its name from a project that is currently being developed and utilized by the U.S. Army. It basically provides more information for ground troops in the form of smarter weapons and real time tactical information, but you can read more of the details here. DFLW borrowed a couple of things from the program besides the name.

DarkSiders Wrath of War Cheats


Penned by legendary comic book artist Joe Madureira (X-Men, Battle Chasers, The Ultimates), Darksiders: Wrath of War is set in a Post-Apocalyptic demon-ravaged world where evil forces have prematurely brought about the end of the time. Originally sent to oversee the destruction of Earth, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have been betrayed by their master, stripped of their powers and cast down to Earth. Players take on the role of WAR -- the first of the Four Horsemen -- as he embarks on a brutal quest of vengeance and revenge against the forces that betrayed him with the help of his phantom steed RUIN. Darksiders: Wrath of War features open-world exploration, a deep combat system and a huge arsenal of modern and mythical weapons.

Conflict Desert Storm II - Back to Baghdad Cheats


Conflict: Desert Storm II: Back to Baghdad is the well-timed successor to the original tactical squad-based action game from last fall. This game originally was called Conflict Desert Sabre, but a real life invasion of Iraq a few months ago provided a golden opportunity to work the word Baghdad into the title and capitalize on the world's fascination with Operation: Iraqi Freedom.

This game, however, takes place during the 1991 Gulf War and once again has players operating as either US Special Forces or British SAS operatives. There's no Saddam Hussein in either Conflict Desert Storm game, but the sequel offers up some technical enhancements, a few new moves and weapons, and even more of the hardcore tactical squad combat that made the original an underground favorite. In all honesty, not enough of what was wrong in the first game has been fixed to make this one a giant leap over its predecessor, but fans of the series will be pleased with the new missions and fresh features.

Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour Cheats


It's only been eight months since the release of Command & Conquer: Generals, the latest installment in this extremely popular real-time strategy series. Though Generals was the first C&C that did not bear the name of Westwood Studios (the series' original developer), it was still every bit as action-packed and fast-paced as the series has ever been. It represented a great combination of the over-the-top pyrotechnics the series is known for, along with some of the gameplay elements perfected by Blizzard's competing RTS franchises. However, the game clearly left some room for additional content, so, while it's no surprise that Generals went on to get its own expansion pack--as pretty much every Command & Conquer game gets at least one--the newly released Zero Hour was put together surprisingly quickly. You wouldn't know it just from playing this fully featured expansion pack, since it makes plenty of meaningful and interesting changes to the original game. Additionally, it packs in a lot of great tweaks and improvements to those aspects of Generals that could have used more polish. The result is a great expansion that's a must for anyone who enjoyed Generals. It fundamentally improves the core game, it and should ensure that C&C Generals continues to be popular well into the next year.

Comanche 4 Cheats


Take command of the U.S. Army's premiere attack helicopter, the RAH-66 Comanche!
Engage the enemy in unbelievably detailed, interactive environments!
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Code of Honor 3 Desperate Measures Cheats


Join an elite squad of the French Foreign Legion, given by the president an emergency right to operate in France, on its first mission in the country of origin. With a nation-wide social crisis in the background, fight a malevolent crime organization who plans to take advantage of the situation and mount a large scale weapon theft that could destabilize the world.

Features:
- Immerse in a realistic world of stunning detail, dynamic lighting and breathtaking effects
- Use modern fire arms and unique tactics to quickly locate and eliminate the enemy
- Stay safe thanks to the covert firing system: “blind fire” from behind walls or low obstacles
- Shoot enemies through thin walls taking advantage of realistic bullet penetration system
- Modify your weapon to maximize its effect

Chaos Legion Cheats


Capcom has once again ported a lackluster console game to the PC. While we may never know why the company chooses not to port its better games, we do know that Chaos Legion is still a repetitive and bland hack-and-slash game on the PC, just as it was on the PlayStation 2.


Many of Chaos Legion's environments look drab and uninteresting.
In the game, you play as a knight named Sieg Warheit, who is tasked with stopping a man named Victor Delacroix from collecting powerful magical artifacts. The two men and these artifacts are linked by past events; Sieg killed Delacroix's lover, and now Delacroix is hoping to use these magical artifacts to bring his beloved back to life, even if it means causing wanton destruction along the way. The game uses cutscenes between missions to advance the plot, but the silly dialogue and convoluted scene direction make following the story more difficult than it needs to be. The cutscenes include decent but unremarkable voice acting, much like the music and other sound in the game.

Call of Juarez Cheats


Yes, Polish developer Techland made a number of interesting design choices with Call of Juarez, originally released in Europe on the PC in 2006. While the game does a number of things very well, it does not stand out in any particular area. Still, you'll probably be laughing your way all the way through this cliche-ridden, tongue-in-cheek effort that does its best spaghetti Western impression. If Call of Juarez is the prism through which the world sees our nation's heritage, it's a wonder we ever made it out alive with our leather chaps intact. Either way, you're in for one hell of a ride.

Call of Juarez tells the story of young Billy Candle and the righteous Reverend Ray. Billy has been off searching for the lost gold of Juarez, the same mythical stash that the Aztecs paid Cortez to free their captured leader, Montezuma. It is said that the lost cursed treasure is buried somewhere in Juarez. After searching without luck, Billy returns home to Hope, the small town that is about as hopeless as it gets. Soon after a brief rendezvous with the local prostitute, Billy returns home to his mother and abusive stepfather. There's only one problem -- they're dead. Sucks to be them.

Bolt Game Cheats


Sometimes a story is so beautifully simple that it's impossible to muck it up, and the animated 3-D Bolt is a perfect example. The premise: A cute little dog named Bolt (voice of John Travolta) and his loving tween-girl owner, Penny (voice of Disney It Girl Miley Cyrus), are the stars of a hit action TV show about a small white German shepherd with superpowers. The producers of the show believe the program's success stems from Bolt's realistic "acting," so to that end, they never let the canine star in on the fact that he's on a TV show, hiding all the cameras and crew so that Bolt grows up thinking he really does have heat vision, a super bark, and the ability to stop trucks with his head. One day, thanks to a series of misunderstandings and misfortunes, Bolt accidentally gets mailed to New York City, sending him on an adventure-filled cross-country journey back to Penny in Hollywood. During his trek, Bolt learns the truth about himself, and makes new friends in the form of a streetwise alley cat and an overly enthusiastic hamster.


Saturday, October 2, 2010

BloodRayne 2 Cheats


Stop us if you've heard this one before. A half-human, half-vampire antihero, along with a long-haired, trench-coat-sporting associate, goes to war with a largely underground society of vampires who are looking to come up in the world and turn the human race into their slaves. No, they didn't make another lousy Blade game. It's BloodRayne, that other half-human, half-vampire hunter of bloodsuckers everywhere. The original BloodRayne game debuted in 2002. You controlled the heroine, Rayne--a busty, redheaded alternative to Wesley Snipes' comic book-inspired vampire hunter--as she hunted down Nazis, vampires, and Nazi vampires in the 1930s. The game featured a fairly straightforward story and style of gameplay that, while not spectacular, proved to be a pretty entertaining experience for fans of comic book-style action games. BloodRayne 2, the suitably named sequel, punches up the stylish action of its predecessor, giving Rayne a whole new slew of enemies to chop up, as well as a whole host of new ways in which to do it. BloodRayne 2 hit the Xbox and PS2 late last year to reasonable acclaim, and now, 10 months later, the game has come to the PC. Why it took this long becomes apparent as you play this halfhearted console port--the developer was evidently unable to get the controls to work quite right on the PC. Couple this with the fact that none of the problems from the console game have really been fixed here, and what you've got is a pretty unappealing product.


Blair Witch Volume 1 Rustin Parr Cheats


The filmmakers behind The Blair Witch Project created a lengthy and involved history regarding the mysterious goings-on in Burkittsville (also known as Blair), Maryland. Of the many supernatural events they concocted, the creepiest is the story of Rustin Parr. According to the fictional tale, seven children disappeared from Burkittsville during the early 1940s. In 1941, a hermit named Rustin Parr left his house in the forest, walked into town, and said to a local shopkeeper, "I'm finally finished." Six of the children were found murdered in Parr's basement; one child, Kyle Brody, was still alive and standing in the corner.

The story of Parr will be somewhat familiar to those who saw the film. Parr's house was the site of the final scene, and it's the key to the film's cryptic ending. The murders are also the subject of Blair Witch Volume 1: Rustin Parr, the first entry in Gathering of Developers' three-game Blair Witch series.

BioShock 2 Cheats


Take a moment to consider how bizarre this game world really is. It's set in an underwater sprawl of surface-style skyscrapers, a city called Rapture. Filling the pressurized space is a society founded by an industrialist named Andrew Ryan with the notion that there'd be no limits on what the individual could accomplish. It was all a spectacular failure as the civilization that developed on the ocean floor turned to genetic modification. Gradually their sanity was devoured by their unrestricted experimentation as they ripped each other to shreds and withdrew into private pockets of insanity. It was a city so rotten and morally oblivious it spawned Little Sisters, girls who roamed Rapture's leaky halls performing the repulsive task of plunging needles into the dead and extracting and ingesting genetic material. Between all the twists of plot was woven an entertaining style of gameplay in the first BioShock, making for a mix of powerful play mechanics, mood, and joy of exploration rarely seen, and one that wound up resonating with the public, making the game a critical and commercial success.

Batman Vengeance Cheats


Though not without its share of flaws, Batman: Vengeance for the PlayStation 2 was the best Batman game in years, and it's now arrived for the Nintendo GameCube as well. The game is essentially a straight port with only a few minor enhancements, mostly graphical. While there's nothing here that would warrant picking up this version if you already owned the PlayStation 2 edition, the GameCube version slightly edges out its PS2 brother.

For those keeping track of continuity, Batman: Vengeance is based on Paul Dini and Bruce Timm's smart and stylish cartoon series, rather than on Tim Burton's and Joel Schumacher's films or on DC Comics' comic book series. You play as the "dark knight" himself and enjoy access to all his wonderful toys, including the batmobile, batplane, and batarangs, just to name a few, and you'll need them all to fight the enemies you'll face, such as Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, and, yes, The Joker. Without giving too much of the game's storyline away, The Joker has apparently set a plot in motion from beyond the grave, and you're obliged to play along in order to uncover his plans.

ASHES Cricket 2009 Cheats


Unlike The Ashes series of 2005 and 2007, there's only one cricket game to play alongside this year's competition. The previous holder of the official Ashes license, EA Sports, has decided to forego an accompanying title this year, which has left Codemasters with a dolly catch. Now safely at its crease with the all-important license, the only thing stopping Ashes Cricket 2009 from scoring a double century in an empty marketplace is the game itself, and we're glad to say that it doesn't disappoint.

However, to say that the game is fully licensed would be grossly inaccurate - 18% official would be much closer to the mark. England and Australia are fully licensed throughout, which includes one-day games, Twenty20 matches and of course The Ashes mode. The other 10 international sides in the game (there are no domestic teams) are unofficial, which means playing with cricketers like C. Goile, S. Tenhukkar, and S. Ahkman instead of Chris Gayle, Sachin Tendulkar, and Shoaib Akhtar (although Akhtar, or rather Ahkman, does retain his trademark bowling style). However, a full player editing suite has been provided in the game for those of you with lots of time on your hands.

Alien Breed 2 Assault Cheats


Alien Breed 2: Assault plays almost exactly like its enjoyable prequel, Alien Breed: Evolution. Team17 casts you as Conrad, a one-man-army charged with reactivating a ship’s engines to avoid destruction. Standing in his way, of course, are swarms of disgusting aliens. Armed with a small arsenal of upgradeable weapons, including new toys like the Rocket Launcher, gun turret and Hyper Blaster chain gun, you’ll have a good time transforming these rampaging xenomorphs into piles of mush.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

GTA San Andreas Cheats


Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (commonly abbreviated as GTA: SA) is a sandbox-style action-adventure computer and video game developed by Rockstar North. It is the third 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto video game franchise, the fifth original console release and eighth game overall. Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004,[2] the game has since been ported to the Xbox and Microsoft Windows, and has received wide acclaim and high sales figures on all three platforms, and is the highest selling game of all time on PlayStation 2. It was made available on Steam on January 4, 2008.[9] Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was succeeded by Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and was preceded by Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.

Grand Theft Auto 4 CHEATS


Grand Theft Auto IV is a sandbox-style action-adventure video game developed by Rockstar North,[15] and released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in Oceania, Europe, and North America on 29 April 2008,[16] and in Japan on 30 October 2008.[17] A Windows version of the game was released in North America on 2 December 2008 and in Europe on 3 December.[7][8][6] It was made available on Steam on 4 January 2009.[18] It is the sixth 3D game in the Grand Theft Auto series.
Two episodic packs have since been released for the Xbox 360, the first entitled The Lost and Damned, released on 17 February 2009. The second is entitled The Ballad of Gay Tony, released on 29 October 2009.[19][20] Both episodes were released for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows on 13 April 2010[21] in North America and on 16 April[21] 2010 in Europe.