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October 10, 2007

Medieval II Total War

Filed under: PC Games

Medieval II Total War allows you to fight throughout the European world during Roman Empire / Venice / young England times. You get a wide variety of troop types, weapons and armor suited to the medieval years.

The graphics are stunning. We have a wide screen flat computer monitor and the details you get even in the small mini-map are quite impressive. From the overall world map, to the detailed combat screens, you get easy to read text, atmosphere-imbuing backgrounds and accurate armor and weapon depictions. You can rotate at any angle, zoom in and out, as if you were a small helicopter traversing every part of the battlefield.

Hard Evidence : CSI 4

Filed under: PC Games

CSI Hard Evidence is a good game the only problem is that it’s a little too repetive. It feels like an expansion pack, with some new features and cases, for CSI 3 dimensions of murder. Someone said you have to have at least a 2ghz processor to play the game, but that’s untrue because I’m running it with a 1.7something ghz processor. My final though is, get this game if your a big CSI fan. If not than borrow, or rent it.

Crysis

Filed under: PC Games

From the makers of Far Cry, Crysis offers FPS fans the best-looking, most highly-evolving gameplay, requiring the player to use adaptive tactics and total customization of weapons and armor to survive in dynamic, hostile environments.

Earth, 2019. A team of US scientists makes a frightening discovery on an island in the South China Sea. All contact with the team is lost when the North Korean Government quickly seals off the area. The United States responds by dispatching an elite team of Delta Force Operators to recon the situation.






















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