Friday, April 8, 2011

A.R.E.S. Extinction Agenda v1.20


Download Size: 186.80 MB


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Genre: Platform
Developer: Extend Studio
Publisher: ORiGO Games
A.R.E.S.: Extinction Agenda is the first chapter in a full featured episodic hardcore action packed side scrolling platformer, in the traditions of retro classics, where you play as Ares, a combat robot created for the sole purpose of saving humanity. Can you live up to the task or will you be reduced to nuts and bolts?
You are Ares, the first Zytron immune robot. A symbol of how far human technology has come, you are the most advanced robot in existence; built to run faster, jump higher, and fire quicker. In addition to these core attributes, your design includes a system for converting spare parts and resources into valuable items, armor, and weaponry. You will need to use everything at your disposal in order to reach and rescue the survivors aboard the Zytron infected space station. You are the ultimate weapon with the ultimate sidekick – Valkyl, a military-support satellite. Order her to use her Zypher cannon, and then watch as lasers beam down from the sky!
Come face to face with colossal opponents, finding creative solutions to defeat them in battle. Destroy enemies, collect their parts, and then recycle them to make incredible items, including health packs, ammo, and weapon upgrades. Play through various locations in the A.R.E.S. universe, each a beautiful, unique, 3D environment.
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Features

Game Features :
* Play through various locations in the A.R.E.S. universe, each a beautiful, unique, 3D environment with challenging obstacles.
* You are the ultimate weapon with the ultimate sidekick – Collect the secret items and get power up to become a perfect weapon.
* Come face to face with colossal opponents, learn their patterns to defeat them in battle.
* Destroy enemies, collect their parts, and then recycle them to make incredible items, including health packs, ammo, and weapon upgrades.
Version Notes :
Two months ago we bring you v1.1.12 of this nice game, and now we bring
you v1.20. Next read the list of the changes and fixes improved in this
version.
New Features :
º Add new customizable armors.
º Genesis Suit, featuring a new special attack, can be unlocked by
achieving the SS rank on all missions.
Adjustments :
º Final cinematic and credits can be skipped after the first playthrough
º Reduced some sound effect volumes.
º Reduced camera scrolling speed in the Leviathan’s chase phase, on
normal difficulty.
º Changed story dialog in stage 4 and stage 5′s cinematics.
º The in-game mouse crosshair no longer dissappear when plug in the
xbox360 controller.
Fixes :
º Fixed crash that will occur when the system has old demo version data.
º Fixed an exploit which allow players to use EMP grenade to freeze some
bosses indefinitely.
º Fixed a bug where achievement gains notification does not disappear
from the screen.
º Fixed a bug where the game cannot load in some language format.
º Fixed a issue in stage 2 where the player can get the data cube before
the tutorial begins.
º The game no longer crashes if no known audio device is found.
º The game no longer crashes if Media Player is not installed.
º Fixed miscellaneous spelling and grammar errors.
º Fixed wall collision error in stage 5.


ARES: Extinction Agenda Minimum system requirements
* OS: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo@2.0 GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X 2 4200 +
* RAM: 1 GB
* Hard Disk Space: 300 Mb
* Video: nVidia GeForce 7600 @ 256 Mb / ATI Radeon HD 2400
* Sound Card: DirectX compatible
* DirectX: 9
* Keyboard / mouse
1# Unzip, Unrar manually.
2# Run setup.bat, after thats done hit ARES.exe to play.
3# Have phun!
Notes: This game requires Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, and XNA Framework 3.1, if you need, you can download here:
NET Framework 2.0:
hxxp://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5
XNA Framework 3.1:
hxxp://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=53867a2a-e249-4560-8011-98eb3e799ef2

Download Links

Total Size:
186.80 MB
Fileserve Link(s)
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Ricochet Infinity


Download Size: 36.22 MB










Ricochet around the Galaxy in this dynamically brilliant breakout action game! Trek across 216 awesome levels, with thousands more online, earning new ranks in the Galactic Tournament, by yourself or with a friend. Play the re-energized Ring Game, winning new balls and ships with unique specialties to give you the edge! Control your ball with the wildly innovative Recall feature…once you’ve tried it, you can’t go back! Travel to the stars and beyond in your glorious quest to become the Ringmaster Grand Champion!
—–Review—–
By all accounts, Ricochet Infinity – despite being the follow-up to a hugely-popular series which also includes Ricochet Lost Worlds, Ricochet Lost Worlds: Recharged and Ricochet Xtreme – shouldn’t work.
Featuring the standard Arkanoid clone setup (given several lives, attempt to clear varyingly-patterned grids of bricks by using a bat – or in this case, spaceship – to bounce ricocheting balls into them) and galaxy-spanning sci-fi plot, it’s hardly an original undertaking.
But what truly amazes and astounds about the title the more you play into it isn’t just the staggering variety of bonuses, stages and special effects offered. It’s also the brilliant execution with which the entire package is delivered, helping tie together any lose ends, and win even the most jaded player over with its singular sense of atmosphere and intensity.
Whereas most games in the genre begin with a whimper, or at least slow, leisurely learning curve, you know you’re off to a great start when Richocet Infinity literally opens with a bang. Within 15 minutes of starting career mode “Main Tournament,” you’ll already have encountered spinning and undulating lines of metallic blocks; teleportation devices that transport balls every which way; and even machinegun-style laser-spitting turrets. Call it a surefire sign of what’s to come – literally hundreds of levels of attention-getting and inventive arcade fun, with stages painstakingly crafted and skillfully animated to look like roaring moon buggies, rabbits popping from hats and even roiling schools of jellyfish.
Even better, once you progress a ways into the game, you can choose the locale you’d next like to visit. Meaning that if you get stuck on stages featuring key-requiring locks; the destruction of explosive bricks; or elimination of space invader-like extraterrestrials that infect on-screen objects, well… You can always pull back or skip on ahead to those boasting generators that grant you the ability to reach otherwise indestructible targets with arcing bolts of electricity, or slot-machine like squares that dispense power-ups when struck enough times that several of the same bonuses are displayed within. Oh, and should you tire of the huge array of challenges on offer in the base game entirely? There’s even an option to download extra user-created levels, which takes just seconds, and ensures nigh endless replay value.
Consider it just a bonus that the title handles like a charm, and offers a dazzling array of special weapons and abilities. Never mind the vast range of selectable ships with varying powers and specialties you’ll earn through continued progression, or collectible ranks and trophies one can attain. The real star here are power-ups themselves, which include sizzling acid balls that visibility eat away at struck targets; heat-seeking stinger missiles you can spit forth on-command; life-guarding safety bumpers; or probes one can dispatch that, when summoned back to your ship, cut right through anything standing in their way. You even, as a base option, posses the talent of recalling balls – forcing them to move towards your vessel, and thereby altering their flight path – by holding down the right mouse button. All told, base handling and peripheral features couldn’t be cooler: A real feat for a largely derivative title that falls into such an already played-out genre.
And while sound (think pesky techno tracks, repeated ad infinitum) and visual quality (graphically, it’s still a few years back from today’s crowd-pleasing 3D masterpieces) could use improvement, let’s not nit-pick. Thanks to the speed and fluidity with which everything moves, including the striking background animations from dancing aliens to spinning asteroids and swimming schools of exotic fish that add ever-present character, there’s little sense complaining. While hardly perfect presentation-wise, especially in terms of menu screens and other ambient details, this is a game whose sum total is far greater than the failings of any individual part.
By constantly keeping players amused and intrigued, the game never fails to impress, even if you’ll eventually tire of engaging in the same repetitious base play mechanic. Looking for a way to waste a few days, however, that’s at once both familiar and yet strangely novel unto itself? Given the selection of digital diversions currently available online, you could do much worse than Ricochet Infinitely – and not much better.


Features


# Bust Your Way Across The Galaxy!
# Over 200 Levels Of Sheer Excitement!
# 10 Unique Environments To Explore!
# Unlock New Ships, Balls and Ranks!
# Awesome Multiplayer Mouse-Party Modes!
# Download Thousands Of Levels Online!
# Re-energized Ring Game And Trophies To Earn!
# Innovative Recall Feature Makes YOU The Master!
# 14 Planets To Test Your Reflexes Against!
# Travel To The Stars…And Beyond!


# Windows Vista, XP, ME, 2000, 98, 95
# Pentium III 733 MHz or faster
# 256 MB RAM
# DirectX 7.0 or later

Download Links


Total Size:

36.22 MB

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