Showing posts with label Guns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guns. Show all posts

Delta Force - Black Hawk Down

Delta Force
Black Hawk Down



Delta Force: Black Hawk Down



The game's first single-player mission provides a good idea of what you can expect from Black Hawk Down. It lifts ideas from the movie and throws them together in an unrealistic and clumsy fashion. The mission itself resembles a rail shooter, an arcade-style shooting game in which you're forced to move along a predetermined path while shooting any enemies in your way. For whatever reason, developers insisted on using this idea over and over. In the first mission, you take part in a rescue operation for a UN convoy that's come under attack in the countryside. You operate a .50-caliber machine gun on one of a group of humvees that blithely drive right into hordes of enemy foot soldiers and vehicles approaching from all sides instead of slowing to properly engage the enemy, stopping, or taking an alternate route. You have no control over the foolish humvee drivers, but instead simply have to blast each new target that appears.

Anyone looking for a realistic military simulation will be very disappointed with Black Hawk Down. But if you're looking for a simple, old-fashioned shooter, you may enjoy parts of it, assuming you can put up with some major problems. The single-player mission goals often seem contrived or repetitive, and the campaign as a whole seems disjointed and amateurish. It's poorly balanced too--most missions are far too easy, but a few require endless and endlessly frustrating retries. The missions are also unoriginal. Understandably, they lift ideas from the Black Hawk Down book and film, but without doing them any justice. One mission even attempts, however poorly, to re-create the Omaha Beach landing sequence from Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, of all things.


Minimum - Pentium III 500 MHz equivalent, 192MB RAM, Direct X Version 8.1+, Direct 3D video card with 32MB, Windows Compatible soundcard, 4X or Greater CDRom


Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859204/Delta_force_6.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859355/Delta_force_6.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859490/Delta_force_6.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859629/Delta_force_6.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859729/Delta_force_6.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/79859812/Delta_force_6.part6.rar



Cut The Crap and Give Me Links

25 To Life

25 To Life



25 To Life
Image:25 To Life Coverart.png
Developer(s) Avalanche Software
Ritual Entertainment and Brying Graphics (Multiplayer)
Publisher(s) Eidos Interactive
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Windows
Release date NA January 17, 2006
EUR June 1, 2007
AUS June 7, 2007
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player,
Online multiplayer
Rating(s) BBFC: 18
ESRB: Mature (17+)
Media DVD (1)
Input methods PlayStation 2: DualShock 2, PlayStation 2 Headset (optional)

25 To Life is a third-person shooter video game for Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox released in 2006. The game was developed by Avalanche Software and Ritual Entertainment, and was published by Eidos Interactive.

Set in a modern environment, the game allows the player to play as both a police officer and a gangster, at different times, in a "cops and robbers" style game. The game can be played online with up to 16 players using the network adaptor for the PS2 and through Xbox Live for Microsoft's Xbox, and there is online play for the PC version as well. In addition, the game features a variety of hip hop songs played during the game.

283 MB

Downlaod

Ifile
http://ucash.in/2a6360a
http://ucash.in/2a6360b
http://ucash.in/2a6360c
========
MediaFire


http://ucash.in/2a6360d
http://ucash.in/2a6360e
http://ucash.in/2a6360f
========
NetLoad
http://ucash.in/2a63610
http://ucash.in/2a63611
http://ucash.in/2a63612
========
RapidShare
http://ucash.in/2a63613
http://ucash.in/2a63614
http://ucash.in/2a63615


Cut The Crap and Give Me Links
Your Ad Here