Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Temple Run



Temple Run is an "endless runningvideo game developed by the Raleigh-based Imangi Studios.[5][6] The player takes on the role of an explorer who, having stolen an idol from a temple, is chased by "demonic monkeys". The game is available on iOS and Android systems.[7] It was released for Windows Phone 8 towards the end of March, 2013.
sequel to the original game was released on January 17, 2013 on the App Store for iOS. It was later released on Android on January 24, 2013.
The playable area of Temple Run 1 and 2 is noted to be similar to the geography of Angkor Wat, the largest Hindu temple in the world and the "map" is said[by whom?] to be inspired from Angkor Wat.

Stronghold: Crusader Extreme

Stronghold: Crusader Extreme is an updated version of 2001's Stronghold expansion, Stronghold: Crusader by Firefly StudiosCrusader Extreme is set in the Middle East during the Crusades era.
Stronghold Crusader Extreme has additions of larger armies of 10,000 men, new buildings and missions

Counter-Strike



Counter-Strike is a tactical first-person shooter video game developed by Valve Corporation which originated from a Half-Life modification by Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jess "Cliffe" Cliffe. By the fourth beta version, Valve Software, the developer who created Half-Life, began assisting in the development of Counter-Strike.[1] In 2000, Valve bought the rights to Counter-Strike, and would publish the title for Microsoft Windows that year, and later in 2003 for the XboxOS X and Linux ports were available in January 2013.[2]
The game has been expanded into a series since its original release, which currently includes Counter-Strike: Condition ZeroCounter-Strike: Source, and Counter-Strike: Global OffensiveCounter-Strike pits a team of terrorists against a team of counter-terrorists in a series of rounds. Each round is won by either completing the mission objective or eliminating the opposing force.
The game was the most played Half-Life modification in terms of players, according to GameSpy in 2008.[3]
As of August 2011, the Counter-Strike franchise has sold over 25 million units.[4]

Need for Speed: Most Wanted



Need for Speed: Most Wanted (commonly abbreviated to as NFS: MW or simply Most Wanted) is a 2012 open-world racing video game, developed by British games developer Criterion Games and published by Electronic Arts. Announced on 4 June 2012, during EA's E3 press conference, Most Wanted is the nineteenth title in the long-running Need for Speed series and was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android, beginning in North America on 30 October 2012, with a Wii U version following on 14 March 2013 under the title Need for Speed: Most Wanted U.[9] The game picked up on the Most Wanted IP, as opposed to the Hot Pursuitreboot that Criterion developed previously.[11]

Grand Theft Auto V




Grand Theft Auto V, shortened to GTA V, is an upcoming open world action-adventure video game being developed by Rockstar North in the United Kingdom and published by Rockstar Games.[8] The game will be the first major title in the Grand Theft Auto series since Grand Theft Auto IV (2008),[9] and a continuation of the fictional universe that was introduced in that game.[10] The 15th game in the series overall,[11] GTA V is to be set in fictional Los Santos in the state of San Andreas and its surrounding areas, based on modern-day Los Angeles and Southern California.[6][12]Renditions of San Andreas were previously featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, released in 2004, and the original Grand Theft Auto, released in 1997.[13][14][a]
According to Rockstar, Grand Theft Auto V is destined to be their biggest open world game to date.[15] The game will concentrate on "the pursuit of the almighty dollar".[16] In a break with recent tradition, GTA V will feature three playable protagonists

WarCraft



Warcraft is a franchise of video gamesnovels, and other media originally created by Blizzard Entertainment. The series is made up of four core games: Warcraft: Orcs & HumansWarcraft II: Tides of DarknessWarcraft III: Reign of Chaos, and World of Warcraft. The first three of these core games are in the real-time strategy genre, where opposing players command virtual armies in battle against each other or a computer-controlled enemy. The last and best selling title of the franchise is a Massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG). Expansion sets were also released for multiple games in the series, each adding more content to each game as an effort to expand the product lifespan of each. No expansions were released for Warcraft: Orcs & HumansWarcraft II was accompanied by the release of Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal.Warcraft III was accompanied by the release of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Multiple expansion packages accompanied World of Warcraft, namely The Burning CrusadeWrath of the Lich KingCataclysm, and Mists of Pandaria