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- A troubled NYPD cop is framed for murder and finds himself being hunted by the police, the mob, and a ruthless corporation.
- A sequel to Grand Theft Auto (1997), this game once again puts the player in the role of an aspiring thug hoping to climb to the top of the criminal world by completing missions and terrorizing the citizenry.
- A trivia game show type video game where you answer questions to get woman to expose their breasts.
- A highly trained woman named Konoko has a mission she must complete to defeat the evil Syndicate. Use machine guns and other weapons as you try to uncover her past.
- Sam "Serious" Stone, the last surviving member of the Human race, must make his way across time and several continents to defeat Mental, the overlord of the aliens invading Earth.
- Supporting the life of a medieval castle, the protagonist must defeat the four traitors who plunged the country into a turmoil.
- Rune is an action-adventure video game developed by Human Head Studios. The game is based on Ragnarok, showing the conflict between the Gods Odin and Loki and the buildup to Ragnarok.
- Survival horror action adventure set In 1785 about a witch-hunter investigating whether or not a Burkittsville woman accused of witchcraft is taking vengeance on her fellow villagers who tried to lynch her.
- Survival horror action adventure set in 1941 about Elspeth "Doc" Holliday and The Stranger from Nocturne (1999) investigating if the mythical Blair Witch truly caused villager Rustin Parr to murder a group of Burkittsville children.
- It follows four US soldiers, Ragman, Junior, Hoss and Cherry who are cut off from their unit during the 1968 Tet Offensive and survive in the hostile Vietnam jungle against a ruthless enemy.
- Take command of a special forces Commando unit, carrying out special operations behind enemy lines, across various continents.
- During the Civil War, a dying Union soldier with amnesia is rescued by some villagers. In return, he agrees to help them find their missing children and goes to the haunted Burkittsville forest in this survival horror action adventure.
- The game has a single-player campaign, playable from two sides (more campaigns have been made by the community since release), and many maps, both included and user-created that can be played in Hotseat mode, over a LAN, on the Internet, or by email (PBEM). Up to 12 players can participate in a single game, depending on the map. Players have an isometric view of the map, which consists of hexagonal tiles, and can have up to three layers (surface, caverns, and depths). Units are arranged into groups (also known as parties or stacks) of up to eight units; a single such group occupies one tile. Cities occupy between one and four tiles, and other structures generally occupy a single tile. Each player leads a certain race. There are 12 races available in the game, though not all of them may be present on every map, and of those which are, not all may be playable. List of races includes traditional fantasy Elves, Lizardmen, Humans, Goblins, Dark Elves, Undead, Orcs, Dwarves and Halflings, as well as several unique ones such as Frostlings, Azracs, and Highmen. Races, as well as units not belonging to any specific race, such as dragons and giants, have a certain alignment, which can be good, neutral, or evil. According to their alignment and certain other factors, cities and independent units of one race can be friendly or hostile towards another race. This can manifest itself in different ways; for example, an orc city is not likely to surrender to the elves, and if conquered, may revolt unless there is a strong military presence in it to oppress the population. Units of hostile races forced to fight alongside each other in a single group will have lower morale, and are more likely to desert. Race relations can be improved by acts of goodwill towards other races, such as upgrading their cities, or hampered by razing, looting, or migrating cities belonging to that race. Diplomacy can also affect this and even an alliance with one race might affect the relation of another race. There are also several spells which have a global effect on race relations. There are two resources, gold and mana. Gold is used to build units, buy heroes, cities and spells (in Wizard Towers), upgrade cities. Mana is used to cast and research spells and use altars.
- Kohan II: Kings of War returns players to the dangerous beauty of Khaldun, where the brief respite in the timeless war between Light and Shadow has come to its end. Even as the world erupts in civil war, an ancient evil gives out a call, and the Shadow-touched begin to gather.
- Tropico 2: Pirate Cove is the sequel to the award-winning Fun in the Sun Caribbean simulation, Tropico. As a Pirate King, rule a secret pirate island full of despicable 17th century Sea Dogs. Fuel your economy by plundering wealthy merchant ships and taking prisoners back to the island as captive workers. Keep your scurvy buccaneers satisfied with rowdy gambling, jolly feasting, and barrels of rum. World powers fear you; brigands respect you, captives obey your every command, and don't forget about the wenching. Argh, Thar ain't nuttin like bein' a Pirate King.
- High-speed combat, high intensity action, and high-flying heroes rule the skies in Wings of War. All of the deadly drama and intense aerial duels of World War One will blast the PC and Xbox as history's greatest flying aces take to the air. As a rookie pilot, you must prove your mettle against the kings of the skies and chose your destiny. Earn medals and ranks as you fight for your country under the service of your commanders. Seek fortune and glory as you take on side quests. The choice is up to you. The sky's the limit as you blaze a path to glory on WINGS OF WAR.
- The evil Lord Draak, who has the power to turn into a dragon, has returned with his minions to the world of Uma. The hero must locate seven crystals and use them to recreate the time orb and defeat him.
- Ruling an island paradise during the cold war. Social engineering, political circuses, international intrigue, tourism and industrial growth all rolled together like a fine Havana cigar, Tropico style.
- Originally planned as an expansion pack for Age of Wonders II, but released as a stand-alone sequel, this game features three new races (the Syrons, the Nomads and the Shadow Demons), new units and in addition to the upper and lower world, a new level called shadow world as well as some more.
- The sequel to the legendary Railroad Tycoon, Railroad Tycoon II, puts gamers in control of 34 cargo types and 51 train engines from around the world. Players can span the ages from 1804 to beyond 2000 while establishing transportation empires and outmaneuvering fellow robber barons. Scenarios allow for world-wide exploration and expansion. A sophisticated economy and stock market for Wall Street plunderers lets players test their entrepreneurial prowess. Whether building railroads across the unexplored American West in or acting as a technological pioneer in the far future, players must carefully manage their railroad for success.
- A thousand years before the events of Myth: The Fallen Lords, humanity is threatened by "The Leveler", who sends his bloodthirsty hordes to wipe them out. But there is hope. A young hero named Connacht is preparing to face the evil and fight it back.