Tuesday, 5 March 2013

COUNTER STRIKE - CONDITION ZERO

COUNTER STRIKE - CONDITION ZERO 


















GAME DESCRIPTION:


It’s a question worth asking, because Global Offensive isn’t so much a sequel as a remake. The basic gameplay – one team of terrorists vs. one team of counter-terrorists, fighting either over a bomb or over a bunch of dozy hostages – hasn’t changed. Indeed, play the game in its classic competitive or casual modes, and you’ll still find the same maps, albeit with the odd minor change for balance reasons. Matches are still divided into rounds, and dying puts you out of the current round, sitting, spectating from the sidelines until the next one begins. You still use money earned for kills and victories in one round at the start of the next to buy guns, grenades and/or armour, and the general look and feel hasn’t really changed. In fact, Global Offensive is arguably closer to classic Counter-Strike than Counter-Strike Source was.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Minimum System Requirements:Recommended System Requirements:
CPU:500 mhz processorCPU:800 mhz processor
RAM:96mb ramRAM:128mb ram
VGA:16mb video cardVGA:32mb+ video card
OS:Windows 2000/XPOS:Windows 2000/XP
http://gamesystemrequirements.com/
HDD:500 MBHDD:500 MB
Sound:Win-Compatible Sound CardSound:Win-Compatible Sound Card
Network:Internet ConnectionNetwork:Internet Connection
Recommended peripheral:Mouse, Keyboard


GOD OF WAR 2


GOD OF WAR 2








GAME DESCRIPTION:


To say that God of War’s creator, David Jaffe, thinks big might be the understatement of the year. His 2005 Greek myth epic seemed purposefully designed to confound your expectations, not just of what you could do and show in an action game, but of what you could do and show with the ageing PS2 hardware. At a time when Microsoft’s Xbox was making the PS2 look old and tired, and with the next-generation of hardware waiting in the wings, God of War proved that the little black console still had the power to amaze. As one man fought his way through hordes of foes and battled monstrous beasts, then scaled vast buildings sat atop a Titan’s back, you could practically hear jaws dropping around the world. God of War was, without doubt, one of the most phenomenal video games of the last five years.

God of War 2 makes it look like Jaffe was only half-trying. If the first game was Jaffe’s Fellowship of the Ring – a signal that a previously middleweight talent has suddenly shifted into creative overdrive – this is his Return of the King: a fully-realised feast of imagination combined with sheer technical muscle. It makes a lot of so-called next-generation games seem small.

Where do you start with a game like this? How about where God of War 2 opens, with our musclebound anti-hero, Kratos, now elevated to godhood, leading an army of Spartans in a raid on the city of Rhodes. Athena, quite reasonably concerned at her protégé’s bloodthirsty leanings, gets our boy demoted to demigod status right in the middle of the fray, leaving Kratos not just to fight his way through masses of justifiably annoyed Rhodes guardians, but at the mercy of the towering colossus; an enormous metal giant whose hands tear through buildings and whose face can fill the whole screen. After defeating this enormous foe – a running battle that takes place not just around the walls and battlements of Rhodes but inside the colossus itself, Kratos then has to battle the mighty Zeus himself. For most games this would be the spectacular climax. God of War 2, however, is merely getting warmed up.





System Requirements:
Windows XP/7/8
Intel Pentium 4 2.4Ghz or Better 
512 MB RAM 
 1 GB free Space 

Monday, 4 March 2013

GOD OF WAR


GOD OF WAR



System requirements


Operating System: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8

 

Processor: with a frequency of 2.5 GHz

 

Memory: 1 GB

 

Video card:-class GeForce 6800, ATI X1300 or higher

 

Free disk space: 4 GB

 

Sound: DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card

 

Controls: keyboard mouse (better gamepad)


DESCRIPTION:
God of War is an action-adventure video game for the PlayStation 2 first released by Sony Computer Entertainment's Santa Monica division in March 2005. It is the first installment in the God of War series. God of War was remastered and released in November 2009 as part of the God of War Collection for the PlayStation 3.Loosely based on Greek mythology, God of War is chronologically the third chapter in the series, and forms part of a saga with vengeance as a central theme. The game focuses on protagonist Kratos, a servant of the Olympian 



 

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