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A rogue tough space marine referred to as Doomguy is the only survivor in a hell-infested facility. He must fight his way to uncover a bitter truth. Votes: 4, In a twisted medieval dimension, undead creatures and bestial horrors have done the unthinkable--callously slaughtering your entire race.

Doom 2 follows the story of Doom-Guy, killing hell creatures, for the future of mankind. Expansion pack for Star Wars: Jedi Knight - Dark Forces II including a single-player mode story set five years after the events of Dark Forces II, and fifteen multiplayer maps that allows up to eight players to play online or over a Local area network.

M Action, Adventure, Comedy. Blonde action hero Duke Nukem takes on murderous aliens and mutated Los Angeles police officers that have taken over Los Angeles. Votes: 3, M Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Gordon Freeman must fight his way out of a secret research facility after a teleportation experiment goes disastrously wrong. Votes: 9, M Action, Adventure, Mystery. A man is rescued by a lifeguard on Brighton Beach.

He has suffered a head wound and has no memory of who he is. His only clues to his identity are a tattoo of a roman numeral, XIII and a key to a bank deposit box. A vampiric frontiersman sets out on a path of violence against evil forces that plague the old west. Mankind discovers the secret of 'slipgates' called teleporters.

However, they're misused by some strange force code-named 'Quake', which uses the slipgates to send hordes of warriors to earth to take over the whole world.

Director: John Romero Stars: J. Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi. M Action, Sci-Fi. Twenty-five years into the future. Governments have outsourced military operations to private multi-national corporations. As Shane Carpenter, a newly enlisted soldier in the Mantel See full summary ». M Action, Adventure, Horror. In , a lone survivor of a plane crash named Jack discovers an abandoned underwater utopia, only to find out that the mystery behind its creation is much more sinister than he first believed.

Votes: 18, M Action, Horror, Mystery. You play an elite commando for a unique covert operations unit hunting for a mysterious fugitive who commands a clone army while mysterious things occur around you. Michael Becket is tapped to investigate mysterious happenings within a private aerospace company before a nuclear explosion rocked the Auburn industrial district in the first game.

T Action, Adventure, Mystery. In , humanity is at war with relentless aliens, TimeSplitters. Space marines Cortez and Hart travel through time to stop the aliens in various spots, including Wild West, zombie-infested Gothic church and Blade Runner-esque future. Sent to undo the TimeSplitter threat, Cortez journeys into 6 different time periods to track down Jacob Crow who created the TimeSplitter creatures.

Star: Jennifer Lee Noonan. Only four brave souls; a Paladin, a Crusader, an Assassin and a Necromancer can face him and the Four Horsemen of the apocalypse. M Action, Horror. In contrast, there is a small element of exploding monsters to deal with at certain points, but it's all jolly cartoony. RPS' favourite number-puzzle game, although by and large we feel that the later Hexcells Infinite is the better game.

The first one's a much easier entry point, however, and you should probably dip your toes into its ambient, logical waters before proceeding to Infinite. Hexcells is gentle without being easy, coaxing you into a laid-back state of mind while making the number-crunching bits of your brain gnaw pleasantly on its hex colour-switching conundrums. One of those where, even if you've gone into it feeling altogether dubious about this whole maths business, you'll suddenly come to finding that hours have passed in an entirely pleasant whirl.

Effectively, Zelda without the fighting. Which is to say exploration and puzzle solving in a beautiful, open outdoor space, where running, jumping, climbing and swimming are your key verbs. Rime doesn't even try to push you into particular directions or actions, in the main, instead allowing you to look around, experiment and enjoy slow and sometimes startling acts of discovery. It regularly cascades into new and surprising places and situations, and though it does occasionally place you in harm's way, you never do harm yourself.

A beautiful thing that takes the best parts of Zelda, Tomb Raider, Uncharted and Prince of Persia, then liberates them from the stereotypical requirement for bloodshed. This is presuming you don't consider the absorption of or by other faceless, amoeba-like blobs to be an act of violence. If such a concept doesn't have you reaching for the smelling salts, Osmos' biological puzzling is a vintage treat, and which somehow feels simultaneously microscopic and cosmic in scale.

But it's always calming and colourful with it. Not just violence and action-free, but also beautifully successful at ripping away the fiddliness and presumed knowledge of both management games and simulation games. Mini Metro is all about building underground rail lines, but it eschews numbers and finances in favour of efficiency and experimentation.

What route can you draw - with lovely, fluid coloured lines that very strongly evoke a metro map - that collects passengers from various commuter hotspots then takes them to their destinations as quickly as possible, while avoiding the delays of overcrowding and adjacent lines? It's a logic puzzle game that never feels like a logic puzzle game, and has plenty of the beautiful moments where everything just snaps into place and flows beautifully.

A truly ingenious and devastatingly pretty game that somehow fuses jigsaw puzzle ethos with the kind of reality-shifting lateral thinking that something like Myst could only wish it had.

Gorogoa, however, is extremely difficult to describe in terms of any other game, and is a real original, but at the same time feels as though it has always existed. Essentially, you overlay 'panels' from its succession of grids onto each other, which, done correctly, cause new scenes to flower, and which simultaneously tell the twisting tale of one person's life and a folkloric backstory.

Really though, this is yer actual 'picture speaks a thousand words' incarnate, and can only be understood by experiencing it. The delicacy of its puzzles is astounding - whenever it seems about to collapse into frustrating complexity, it eases itself - and you - gently back to rewarding intuition.

Currently residing in early access, Dorfromantik is a charming puzzle game due to have a full launch very soon. Thiscalming and soothing game sees you build a pastoral landscape from the ground up. Build villages, plant forests and wind rivers - the world is your oyster in this tile-based delight.

There are currently two modes on offer here: an open-ended creative mode and one where players can challenge themselves to beat the high score, which can result in some tough tile-placement decisions in order to gain the most points.

Dorfromatik is still a very relaxing game overall, though, as it taps into our innate need to plan, construct and shape an entire area to our own design. What a concept. You and a partner play as two job-hunting kiwi birds that somehow get hired at an outback post office. Chaos, of course, ensues. Whereas the game is full of action and fast-paced co-operative tasks , there is no violence to be seen, just pure unadulterated avian antics.

The improved and expanded sequel to the original Overcooked is one of the best multiplayer games released recently, and the only violent tendencies will come from outside the game.

Essentially, Overcooked 2 is a chaos management sim. Players must work together to overcome the stress of running a kitchen and sending meals out on time - while pushing past absurd obstacles like haunted counters and pedestrians getting in the way. Other than that, the game is a raucously good time. Thanks to a recent update celebrating the second anniversary of the game, Planet Zoo now has lemurs.

This adds another option to the long list of fuzzy and not so fuzzy creatures just waiting to have a sufficient home built for them.

Similar to Planet Coaster, Frontier Developments second offering allows players to build their own zoo attraction. The list of things to do to create a livable and profitable environment is never ending - did you add enough humidity to the tree frog's vivarium?

Is the lion's enclosure safe? Are there enough toilets for the customers? Honk honk. Enter a crudely drawn goose with an instrument of sorts in its beak. But fear not - this game is not about violence and crime: it is about mere irritation. Anyway, back to business Where can I buy it: Steam , Epic , Itch. Time for something a little different. Possibly one of the most boring game concepts - literally watching paint dry among other things - House Flipper has become a solid name in the game industry thanks to its mundane but addictive play.

It truly realises the millennial dream of fixing up a house without us having to pay for it. Why all the best game developers play Tarot. Blink Planets is secretly an excellent urban planning game.

The Settlers has finally emerged from development hell, and it's fighting fit. We've been hands on with the upcoming closed beta ahead of its release in March. Project Zomboid TV schedule. Learn when different programs will air in Project Zomboid so that you can level up your skills. Best character builds in Project Zomboid. After a long and very public development period, Bioshock Infinite had a lot to live up to.

Moving out of Rapture and into the clouds, into another part of the Bioshock multiverse, was ultimately the correct choice, broadening the scope of this universe in ways that fans could never have expected. What could possibly be scarier in a shooter? The goal for your underarmed scavenger was survival, and that was incredibly hard in a London plagued with masses of zombies. It was brutal and not always user-friendly, but took a smart approach to both first-person action and the zombie genre.

Hexen is simultaneously a clone of Doom and its own separate beast. Corridors and big guns were put aside for axes and hub-and-spoke-style level design. Hexen is clearly rooted in Doom , but it uses that lineage to its advantage instead of being held back by it. The game captured the large-scale chaos of a ground war and tried to contain it within the pristine bubble of the Star Wars universe.

Developer Pandemic was keen to incorporate as many elements of the classic sci-fi universe as possible, letting players fight it out on the ground or in the vacuum of space—or both at the same time. If the first Dark Forces was well-received just because it was our first glimpse of the Star Wars universe in a first-person shooter, Jedi Knight earned every bit of its critical adoration as a much better game and realization of the Star Wars universe. The production values were just through the roof for the time, with full-motion video and a full cast of actors lending the world a cinematic feel.

The levels were huge and expansive, contributing a feeling of massive scale. The shooting was likewise fine, but the game really came alive when Kyle Katarn set down his path toward Jedi knighthood and the various force powers were unlocked.

Building on the storytelling of previous Call of Duty titles, Black Ops jumped the series forward to the Vietnam and Cold War era, where conspiracy and paranoia ran highest. Amidst a campaign of the usual explosions and grandeur was a spy thriller, one that kept you guessing until the end.

What do they mean?! And honestly, compared to those earlier titles, Duke Nukem 3D was an FPS that truly had personality and character rather than the faceless nature of Doom Guy. The gameplay, meanwhile, was quite a step forward from anything people had seen before, with its destructible level designs and multiple pathways. The weapon designs were likewise awesome—who can forget the first time they shrunk an enemy with the shrink ray and then stepped on them like a bug?

That particular style of weapon has never been done as well again in an FPS in the last 20 years. Battlefield 3 hinted at the confusion and fury of war more than its Call of Duty competition, a series whose games typically feel more scripted and confined.

If the Call of Duty games were arcade shooting galleries, Battlefield 3 was basically a military sandbox. With the right crew, it could be more complex and more thrilling than almost any other military shooter. Team Fortress Classic is a grittier, uglier predecessor to the brightly polished, funny, well-written game we know today in Team Fortress 2.

It was likewise massively influential on the very idea of class-based shooters, building on the limits of its Quake mod inspiration to establish class roles that have remained in place ever since. The series continues to succeed today thanks mostly to balance—every single class can be truly fun, useful and rewarding to play when the situations are right.

The world of Metro never let you forget that you were in a nuclear wasteland. Ammo was currency, and decisions were constantly made between an upgrade or having enough bullets to survive. Weapons were slapped together with shoddy workmanship and your flashlight was a crank tool that often flickers out. Every venture out into the dark underground Russian metro tunnels was dangerous, but human life was forced to stay there due to the ravenous mutated creatures that tormented the surface.

Among all this was a story of hope, of a possible future where Artyom and the people of the metro could find peace, and possibly a way to live above again. The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay made you earn your first gun far more than any other shooter I can think of. Plenty of games teach you how to crouch, jump or sneak before letting you pull a trigger, but few have ever had you do a whole series of fetch quests in prison, no less! From there, the mix of shooting, sneaking and some well-executed environmental storytelling made Butcher Bay feel like the future of games, offering something for every kind of player.

That it was a licenced product made how well each of these aspects came together all the more surprising.



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