The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse lurk in the shadows before you. They are Death, Pestilence, Famine, and War. They are the root of all that is evil. They are the least of your worries. The last know Serpent Rider, Eidolon, lives. As the Necromancer, the Assassin, the Crusader, or the Paladin, you must defeat the dark... Read More.
Mannequin The Passing is a single-player psychological horror game where the only goal is to get from the starting point to the finishing point. Mannequins are along the way to the end, with some being alive and wanting to stop you. The only way to tell which mannequins are villainous is by the subtle (and not so subtle) clues when you’re not looking in their dir...
As a time travelling Spartan Soldier, you must stop the Cult of the Fallen Gods that are turning people into burger meat. Grab your sword and assault cannon and deal death to these disfigured freaks in the name of humanity.FeaturesSuper Fluid Action Combat – shoot weapons with alternate fire modes, dash through hordes of monsters, switch guns and quick-heal to k...
Undying Lantern is a third-person action game where your goal is to subdue otherworldly criminals who are on the run. Locate them by exploring mysterious locations and overcome their challenges by mastering the lantern's powers and understanding their weaknesses.Undying Lantern for PC GameplayGamers often comes with a question about a game that how to play any game...
Crouch, bind, set! Discover the true rugby experience. Play with best clubs and top nations, enjoy dynamic gameplay that stays faithful to the sport, and experience the intensity of big matches.The ALL BLACKS are coming to Rugby 22!Take control of the biggest clubs and top rugby nations, and enter the most prestigious competitions in single-player and multiplayer m...
Radio General is a real-time strategy game where you can’t see your units. Instead you talk with them over the radio. You receive verbal reports, and then issue orders back. Unfortunately for you, war is confusing. Your units won’t always know what’s going on, and you must make tough decisions based on these incomplete (and often confused) reports. All of thi...