Friday 18 May 2012

Call Of Duty 3 (Torrent)





Call of Duty 3 

Developed by Treyarch, Call of Duty 3 takes a bit of a different approach to the traditional COD world. Rather than playing in token battles of World War II and switching from area to area all over the map, Call of Duty 3 is based on one specific set of battles centered around the Normandy Breakout, working up until the liberation of Paris just 88 days later. Taking control of each region represented, players will jump from the American troops over to the Canadians and Polish, as well as the British forces as they push against the elite German Panzer forces.

Breaking it down:
Call of Duty 3 has been reworked and reinvented this time around, following a more specific story and centered around a more cinematic approach due to Treyarch's design. Taking a few notes from Call of Duty: Big Red One, the team has added a ton of cinematic flair, with constant action surrounding the player at all times and the same solid gameplay mechanic as the previous games. Where the title sets itself apart form the other console versions is in the revamped FPS control. Working along the same lines as Metroid 3: Corruption, Call of Duty utilizes a bounding box that gives the player faster and more precise controls, very similar to a PC mouse and keyboard. When the cursor is in the middle of the screen, the player is still. Start moving the Wii-mote against an invisible bounding box, however, and you'll start to move your character's head as well. The farther from the center of the screen you move the controller, the faster you'll turn.

But does it work? That's the question on everyone's mind. After all, Call of Duty 3 got a huge graphical overhaul on the other next gen systems, so the game's control better be worth it, right? Well, the overall feel is definitely solid, but we wouldn't go as far as to say any and every player out there is going to enjoy it more than the traditional dual-analog setup. When you're in the heat of battle, the controller is amazing for snapping your head in a direction, sighting up while holding the A button, and then blasting a soldier with pixel-perfect precision. In that sense, it's a success. Still, there are a few control issues inherent in the FPS design at this point. While the ability to control turning speed is there, the sensitivity isn't as complex as we'd like it. Let us change the bounding box. Let us change the sensitivity of the cursor movement speed. Simply put, let us make the controls ours.



System Requirements
Pentium=IV
RAM=2 GB
Hard drive Space=3.20 GB
Graphic Card=128MB







Wednesday 16 May 2012

Delta Force Compendium Full Collection 1,2,3,4,5 (Torrent)




Delta Force 10th Anniversary collection includes all six critically acclaimed, award winning Delta Force games!

Delta Force 1
Delta Force 2
Delta Force 3 Land Warrior
Delta Force 4 Task Force Dagger
Delta Force 5 Black Hawk Down
Delta Force 6 Black Hawk Down Team Sabre


Keygens and Cracks all over Present in Download DATA. Enjoy


Screen Shots. 


Delta Force: Xtreme Screenshot


Delta Force: Xtreme Screenshot

Delta Force: Xtreme Screenshot

Delta Force: Xtreme Screenshot

Delta Force: Xtreme Screenshot

Note: This a torrent file.You must first install utorrent on your system before you run this file.


Saturday 12 May 2012

Commandos 1 :Behind The Enemy Lines PC





Commandos 1: Behind Enemy Lines
A genuinely original game of tactics, planning, and precision
The premise of Commandos is a model for the game itself: Just as the heroes of this game prevail in dangerous military operations through unorthodox yet undeniably effective means, so too is Commandos a successful real-time strategy game because of its refusal to adhere to the genre's conventions. Pyro Studios has produced a genuinely original game of tactics, planning, and precision, one with impressive visuals and slick production values and one that will surely please fans of strategic combat, puzzle-solving, and World War II-era warfare alike.

Its isometric perspective recalls any number of real-time strategy games that came before it, but a closer inspection reveals Commandos' striking attention to detail. The prerendered 2D maps all look different, beautiful, and realistic, and accurately depict Nazi-occupied regions in Norway, North Africa, and Eastern Europe. You'll never find a scenario that looks boring; enemy barracks, tanks, electric fences, river dams, and much more all serve to make every mission dynamic and different. You even get some nice eye candy for good measure - enemy vehicles and structures go out in glorious pyrotechnics at the hands of your demolitions expert. And not only can you set the screen resolution to your liking, but you can zoom the screen in and out, set up split-screen cameras to keep tabs on isolated commandos, or set tracking cameras to follow enemy patrols.

Your six Commandos are all unique in appearance and attitude. They move smoothly whether they're walking, crawling, running, or plying any of their deadly skills, and you can learn all about them through a fast and friendly in-game tutorial that focuses on each of their individual skills. They're a charismatic bunch and will quickly grow on you, although their German enemies look rather boring by comparison. There isn't much music to speak of in Commandos, and the sound, though authentic, is sparse. And though the commandos sound great and become immediately distinguishable through their speech, they have disappointingly few speaking lines. The Germans don't have a lot to say either.

An unobtrusive and clever interface borders the screen, showing the various tools in the selected commando's knapsack, any of which can be selected with the click of a mouse. However, this interface is mostly for show; it's quicker just to hit the appropriate keyboard hotkey to select your green beret's combat knife for example - and in Commandos, every moment counts. Moving your men is as simple as clicking the desired destination or double-clicking to make the commando run. You need to micromanage everybody, and no one will move an inch without your express orders. This isn't a problem; just keep your idle men hidden at all times and you'll be OK.

To be sure, Commandos is a good strategy game not so much because of its fine look and interface, but because it makes you think. You needn't worry about real-time strategy protocol like fog of war and resources or having to restart from scratch every time you mess up (you can save whenever you like). Instead, you get a select group of specialists at your disposal, along with a concise yet informative mission briefing that clearly defines your task. You have nearly limitless reconnaissance data at your disposal; you can scroll all around the map, identify all enemy patrols, and even see each enemy's field of vision represented onscreen through a sweeping colored cone.

And so, you'll always have your work cut out for you - what you need to do is figure out exactly how to get the job done. Thus you need to develop a long-term plan, not unlike the skilled chess player facing an equally competent opponent. Essentially, you must figure out how to eliminate every enemy who stands in your way without any of the other enemies noticing. This will never prove an easy task, as the odds are always awful. But then again, the elements of stealth and surprise are always on your side. Guards cannot hear your men moving, nor can they hear their fellows die by your silent weapons. But if they see any of your men, or witness anything suspicious, they'll get riled up and you'll be in serious trouble.

To succeed, you must coordinate your troops. For instance, the marine is an adept killer, able to emerge from underwater instantly, armed and ready with knife and harpoon gun - but he needs the green beret's brawn to dispose of the bodies. And if the spy can find an enemy uniform and distract the enemy, then the driver will be able to sneak past and steal a parked tank. The combinations aren't always binary; solving certain situations in Commandos can be very complex and challenging but always logical and predictable. You cannot slow the game down or speed it up, and so you'll occasionally need to employ a little dexterity and good timing. But these action elements only amplify the game's visceral appeal and do not detract from its strategic core. You'll also run into the occasional pathing problem trying to operate a large vehicle, but aside from that, Commandos controls just fine.

Commandos contains a single linear campaign composed of 20 big missions. The linearity isn't problematic; while there exists a best way to win each scenario, you always get plenty of room to be especially creative or just a little reckless. And because they're well designed and open-ended, you'll want to play most of them more than once. Any of these missions can be attempted cooperatively with up to five other players, each responsible for at least a single troop. However, the true pleasure in this game is coordinating the entire squad single-handedly, anticipating how a situation will transpire and watching it go according to plan or successfully improvising when things don't go your way. And what a pleasure - after you navigate your team through or past some 50-odd nonchalant German guards, destroy a vital enemy installation, and hijack a means of escape, you may well find Commandos sneaking its way to the top of your list.



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Thursday 10 May 2012

Any Video Converter Ultimate 4.3.7 Full




Any Video Converter 4.3.7 Capture & record video from Netflix and similar feed sites. Download YouTube videos with file queuing downloader. Rip DVD & convert videos to handheld & mobile devices. Seamless transfer video to DVD Burner to create DVDs. Edit video clips with cut, crop, and special effects.

Features and Benefits 
Screencast anything you see on screen.
Record video and capture desktop activities.
Rip DVD files and DVD folders to hard disk.
Support converting to iPhone, iPad, Android Phones, Samsung Galaxy S II, Amazon Kindle Fire and more.
Extract DVD to file formats readable by media players.
Compatible with all DVD folder structures.
Convert any video formats for various devices.
Download YouTube video with a few clicks.
Burn (write) videos to DVD with dvd authoring tools.
Make a DVD menu with DVD menu templates.
Create personalized videos easily with video clip, video crop, effects setting functions.
Intuitive interface and fast conversion speed with CUDA Technology.
Compatible with windows Vista and 7, compatible with 64-bit OS
User interface are available in 20 languages
Rip DVD disc and DVD folder to videos for iPod, PSP, Zune and more
Rip copy protected DVD movies directly without removing DVD copy protection
Convert all kinds of video formats including high-defination videos
Convert videos for all portable media players and mobile phones
Extract audio from any videos and save as MP3/WMA for your mp3 player
Take snapshot from any videos and build your own picture collection
Support high-defination for both input and output
Record any local and online video, capture all desktop activities
Batch add videos from hard drive and batch convert
Customize output parameters completely as you like
Manage your output videos files by group or output profile
Enable or disable any output profile to display your commonly used ones only
Built-in YouTube video downloader and converter
Select YouTube video quality levels
Merge several video files into a single and long one
Clip a video into segments
Crop frame size to remove black bars and retain what you want only
Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation
Rotate or flip or add noise/sharpen effects
Produce output video with subtitles of your own dialogue
Add "Flatten and add faststart to mp4 files" to enable mp4 streaming