DiRT 2

In Dirt 2, you assume the role of an up-and-coming race driver who's competing on the off-road circuit against such pros as Ken Block and Travis Pastrana for the first time. That's a daunting prospect, but one of the many great things about Codemasters' latest racer is that you can have a lot of fun with it and end the lengthy Dirt Tour career mode a champion regardless of your skill level. Your opponents aren't pushovers; in fact, they put up a believable fight from start to finish, but the vehicle handling and damage is forgiving, the difficulty level can be altered before every event, and a slick flashback feature gives you the option to instantly replay portions of a race if you make a mess of it. Dirt 2 isn't as realistic as some of the other excellent off-road racers that have come before it, but it's as accessible and exciting as any of them.
DiRT 2

Assassin's Creed II

"Nothing is true; everything is permitted." We learned this adage in the original Assassin's Creed, and Assassin's Creed II carries on the tradition beautifully, inspiring you to rethink the conspiracy at the heart of the series--and to reconsider what you should expect from a sequel. The franchise's second console outing is an impressive piece of work. Developer Ubisoft Montreal has addressed almost all of Assassin's Creed's flaws by filling its follow-up with fresh and enjoyable mission types and layering on new and mostly excellent features, while still retaining the joy of movement and atmospheric wonder that characterized the original. These enhancements range from the subtle (you can swim now) to the game-changing (there's an economy), but aside from a few small missteps, every tweak makes for a more enjoyable, more engaging adventure. The cohesive story and a terrific new character will draw you in, and you aren't apt to forget the memorable and explosive ending that will have you eager for the third installment.
Assassin's Creed II

Aliens vs Predator

After lurking like a xenomorph in the shadows for a number of years, the Aliens vs. Predator franchise is coming back in grand style. Developed by British studio Rebellion, which was responsible for the classic 1999 instalment, AVP will be heading to the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC early next year, and we got a tasty treat when Sega finally let us get our hands on the game at a multiplayer event in London.
Aliens vs Predator

Faith and a.45

Posted by Games Information

Year 2010 will be much colored by a new shooter game. Deadline does not want to miss any games to enliven the market with the release of Faith and a.45, action games developed for multiple platforms such as Xbox360, PC, and Playstation 3.

This game will take the setting in the "Great Depression", one that marked the period of time in American history as the darkest period in the 20th century during World War II. When economic crisis hit, the whole world and the law is not viewed as something that must be obeyed.

This game will tell you about the couple Luke and Ruby are on the run after robbing a bank.

With a dynamic main character, you can play this game with Single Player Mode or co-operative that can play two characters at once.

The Adventures of Luke and Ruby will be told with Cinematic Road Movie style, which will not be found in the Third Person Shooter games other.

Minimum Specifications:
- OS: Windows XP / Vista
- Processor: 4@2.5 GHz Pentium
- RAM: 1 GB
- Video Card: X1300 256 MB GeForce 6200/Radeon
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
- Hard Drive: 2 GB
- Genre: Third Person Shooter

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