World in Conflict presents a chillingly authentic Cold War scenario where the Berlin Wall never fell. Created by Cold War authority and best-selling author Larry Bond, the story begins in 1989 as the Soviets, fearing certain collapse, boldly advance into Europe. NATO responds in force only to be met on a second front — a full-fledged invasion of the American homeland.
Players take on the role of field commander, leading the era’s most powerful military machines in the campaign to retake America’s cities and suburbs. The RTS gameplay features completely destructible 3D battlefields, aggressive team-based multiplayer action and a focus on fast, hard-hitting battles.
Official website @ http://www.worldinconflict.com
IGN Entertainment, a unit of Fox Interactive Media, Inc., is a leading Internet media and services provider focused on the videogame and entertainment enthusiast markets. IGN’s properties collectively attract more than 31 million unique monthly users worldwide.
Its network of videogame-related properties (IGN.com, GameSpy, FilePlanet, TeamXbox, 3D Gamers, Direct2Drive and others) is the web’s number one videogame information destination and attracts one of the largest concentrated audiences of young males on the Internet.
Plus, also own and operate the popular movie-related website, Rotten Tomatoes, and one of the leading male lifestyle websites, AskMen.com. In addition, we provide technology for online game play in videogames.
Be entertain @http://www.ign.com
It’s not something we expected to say, but we’re going to have to limit our Unreal Tournament 3 preview somewhat to prevent, wait for it, spoilers. Spoilers of the narrative variety, that is. There’s actually a plot in this game, following a character named Reaper. He had his colony wiped out by a fearsome alien race known as the Necris.
Official site @ http://unrealtournament3.com
An incentive little site offering beautiful mind bending abstract games. Growcube is the current favourite here. You may also find bundles of other cute flash games here! Anyway I’m not sure if most adult find it interesting, but good to make kids busy while you doing…
Visit @ http://eyezmaze.com
They say war is hell. Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare takes you to the very depths of Hades. The long-awaited COD4, IW’s follow-up to the excellent Call of Duty 2, is a jarring, intense, and gripping take on war in the new millennia. The enemies are smarter, the weapons are deadlier, and the grenades all too plentiful. COD4 will shake loose your fillings and have you begging for more.
Infinity Ward was born out of the success of retelling some of the greatest battles in World War II. The company has become synonymous with the virtual beach at Normandy. So it was quite a gamble to break from the comfort zone of Nazi-occupied Europe and leap into present day. The gamble paid off. Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and every other military-based shooter has been put on notice. There is a new standard to judge this sub-genre and it is Call of Duty 4.
Official site @ www.callofduty.com
To work as a team and overcome a resisting force is a satisfying pursuit in any endeavor, assuming it’s not too depraved an activity, at which point it could just get gross and awkward. Such a notion forms the crux of any team sport like hockey, football, or soccer.
But let’s imagine, for a moment, that you introduce guns to professional sports. Now, outfit one team in futuristic body armor, call in a biomechanical alien race known as the Strogg, expand the field of play to a vast reach of terrain, and drop in tanks and attack helicopters.
More or less, this is the essence of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, and its ability to keep that team versus team competitive spirit intact is why it succeeds.
Personally I’m not a fancy about this game, but if you are online game fan its an excellence game! But please try the demo before you buy.
Visit their official website @ http://www.enemyterritory.com
Researchers now recognize the cognitive benefits of playing video games. A pattern recognition system thinking, even patience. Lurking in this research is the idea that gaming can exercise the mind the way physical activity exercises the body… There is hope for us all.
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Video game addicts, rejoice: US researchers have found that playing action-packed computer games can be good for your eyes. A study by scientists at the University of Rochester shows that people who play action video games for a few hours each day over the course of a month can improve their performance in eye examinations by about
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An attempt from some magazine a few decades ago predicting what games would be like today. And they did surprisingly well I must say. [Read More]




