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Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (THQ Studio Australia;Studio Oz)2006Play as Aang, Katara, Haru and Sokka as you grow your team into an unstoppable force, utilize your bending powers and explore the Avatar universe. Bring to life an adventure of intrigue, deception and revelation that exposes an even greater threat than the Fire Nation as you battle new enemies and master your bending skills. Wiilabelimagesubject
Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (THQ Studio Australia)2006 PS2labelimageminimize
Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (THQ Studio Australia)2006 GameCubelabelimageminimize
Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (Halfbrick;THQ Studio Australia)2006 GBAlabelimageminimize
Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (TOSE)2006 Nintendo DSlabelimageminimize
Avatar: The Last Airbender  THQ (THQ Studio Australia)2006This is mockery of the cartoon series which I like and mockery of computer technology and game industry.

Made me feel like the game was made for 5 year olds, but I don't think the series is for that young folks, and it should be no excuse to make a bad game adaptation of a good cartoon series.
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers Mindscape1991Based on the children's cartoon show of the same name, you play Captain Planet, the ecologically sound superhero. Along with the help of the five Planeteers (who have their own ecological special powers: Fire, Water, Wind, Earth and Heart) it's your job to clean up the polluted planet.

In this Turrican style platformer you play one of the Planeteers in the first five levels and in the final level you play as Captain Planet himself. Missions include "saving the seals" and "fixing the ozone layer".***
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Captain Planet and the Planeteers  Sega;Tec Toy (Chris Gray Enterprises)1992The Power is Yours!

Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, Heart! Five intense eco-heroes, the Planeteers, summon the awesome powers of nature with Captain Planet to defend the Earth against deadly polluters!

Slosh through sewers, battling to shut off poison waste valves. Overcome Verminous Skumm and his swarms of rats and cockroaches. Destroy computer terminals manned by Dr. Blight's squad of renegade robots. Crush Duke Nukem's atomic army of radioactive clones. Combine your powers to summon Captain Planet for his final all-out charge to save the Earth from toxic destuction!

* 9 levels of lethal environmental contamination! With random play choices, each game is a new adventure!
* Stop the pollution and destruction of Earth! Your powers are the stupendous forces of Nature - Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Heart!
* A fantasy assault against real ecological threats!
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Deus Ex  Eidos Interactive (Ion Storm)20002007-03-29 on Steam; GOTY edition (lang: eng)***This GAME OF THE YEAR EDITION of the smash hit Deus Ex features an all-new multiplayer mode and a new head-to-head deathmatch mode. Also included is a software development kit, so you'll be able to create both single and multiplayer missions from scratch, as well as modify existing ones.

The year is 2052 and the world is a dangerous and chaotic place. Terrorists operate openly - killing thousands; drugs, disease and pollution kill even more. The world's economies are close to collapse and the gap between the insanely wealthy and the desperately poor grows ever wider. Worst of all, an ages old conspiracy bent on world domination has decided that the time is right to emerge from the shadows and take control. No one believes they exist. No one but you.

* Real role-playing from an immersive 3D, first-person perspective. The game includes action, character interaction and problem solving.
* Realistic, recognizable locations. Many of the locations are built from actual blueprints of real places set in a near future scenario.
* A game filled with people rather than monsters. This creates empathy with the game characters and enhances the realism of the game world.
* Rich character development systems: Skills, augmentations, weapon and item selections and multiple solutions to problems ensure that no two players will end the game with similar characters.
* Multiple solutions to problems and character development choices ensure a varied game experience. Talk, fight or use skills to get past obstacles as the game adapts itself to your style of play.
* Strong storyline: Built on "real" conspiracy theories, current events and expected advancements in technology. If it's in the game, someone, somewhere believes it.
[Valve - GOTY edition]***If there's a thing that doesn't make sense, then it's the early sound cutoff bug this game has on my system. After trying solutions that work in every other game, I found on a forum that switching to sw rendering and back to D3D fixes it temporarily, and it did, even OpenGL rendering didn't have it. But both of those had some other issues I didn't want so I kept looking. Until I switched off vsync, and behold, sound clipping is [i]gone[/i]. Fine and dandy with me, except it doesn't make slightest bit of [u]sense[/u]. Video card setting that releases the framerate synchronization with screen refresh and allows the game to render more frames [i]somehow[/i] allows the game to play the voice overs to the end. Other people have had similar issues with the game and all with different solutions, but those other solutions actually made sense.***Latest version: 1.112fm (as of 2001-04-28?), 1.4 for French

The 1.014f patch is the last that affected single-player.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95 or 98
* 300 Mhz Pentium II CPU
* 64 MB RAM
* 4X CD-ROM Drive
* 150 MB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* Athlon or Pentium III CPU
* 128 MB RAM
* 16 MB VRAM
* 8X CD-ROM Drive
* 750 MB HD space
* EAX or A3D compliant audio card
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Far Cry: Primal Ubisoft (Ubisoft Montreal)2016 Windowslabelimageminimize
Jagged Alliance 2 Sir-Tech;TalonSoft;Strategy First (Sir-Tech Canada)1999From official site:
"FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. KILL FOR CASH.
A ruthless dictator has taken control of the tiny nation of Arulco. The country's large army has a terrified population in its iron grip, its only opposition is a ragtag bunch of rebels. The bad news: you're in charge of the rebels. The good news: some of the world's best mercenaries will fight on your side...if you can afford them.

Ahead lies a savage struggle for freedom. To win, you'll need the negotiating skills of a diplomat, the strategic genius of a general, the battle tactics of a commando... And A Whole Lot Of Guts."
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Jagged Alliance 2 Titan Computer (Sir-Tech Canada;Tribsoft)2001 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Jagged Alliance Gold  Titan Computer (Sir-Tech Canada;Tribsoft)2014The Linux version cannot be purchased on Steam. Only the wine wrapped Windows version is there. Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Jagged Alliance: Back in Action Kalypso Media (Coreplay)2012Jagged Alliance Back in Action is a contemporary remake of the latest title in the much-loved Jagged Alliance series of turn-based mercenary-themed strategy games.

Designed from the ground up to offer a modern gaming experience, Back in Action showcases an updated isometric 3D look and interface, highly detailed character models and a variety of new gameplay features. Back in Action takes players to the fictitious country of Arulco, where a ruthless dictator has seized power and only a small group of rebels stand to resist him. Tasked with freeing the island from the dictator’s iron grip, players will command rebel and mercenary forces while using tactical, diplomatic and economic tools to keep troops supplied and ready for the next flight, all while commanding them directly in nail-biting battles.

Back in Action’s innovative "plan & go" combat system combines real-time strategy (RTS) with turn-based elements to guarantee that the intricacies of tactical warfare are rendered in dynamic, exciting gameplay. This challenges would-be commanders to master not only strategy and tactical combat, but also to maximize their team’s capabilities through RPG-like character advancement.

Key features:
* Unrivaled mix of combat (tactics), roleplay, business and strategy
* Innovative "Plan & Go" combat system combines RTS gameplay with turn-based elements
* Realistic war setting with authentic-looking firearms
* Laptop/computer menu as a central anchor point for the player
* Assemble your own unit of mercenaries from numerous unique mercenaries
* Simultaneous control of multiple squads using a strategic map
* Convincing characters who interact with and comment on the game events
* All the dialog has audio
* Acquire resources by capturing mines and encampments
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Jagged Alliance: Back in Action Kalypso Media;bybitComposer Entertainment (BigMoon Interactive Studios)2015 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment2016 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Overwatch Blizzard Entertainment2016 PS4labelminimizeminimize
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S²: Silent Storm JoWood Productions;Nordic Games (Nival Interactive)2003The game is real-time except during combat when it switches to turn-based mode.***Latest version: 1.2 in EU (as of 2003-12-19), retail in US***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
* 600 MHz CPU
* 128 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* GeForce 2 MX GPU
* 2.5 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.2 GHz CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 128 MB VRAM
* GeForce FX or Radeon 9700 Pro GPU
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X-COM: Enemy Unknown  Microprose1995One of the most popular PC titles ever is now available for the PlayStation. X-COM: UFO Defense is a strategy game that begins with aliens invading Earth. You control a team of specialists that must gather materials, build bases, and fight back against the extraterrestrial terrorists. Following the normal strategy game formula, X-COM: UFO Defense is able to remain fresh by offering new elements like ancient alien artifacts that when found give special abilities, and a highly original storyline that will keep you enthralled and engaged until the Earth is safe.***European version
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[27]***[b]missing images:[/b] geoscape, title screen, tactical mission, base management (of proper quality/resolution) and possibly some other screens
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  Microprose1996
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  Paul Hibbard & Pete Moreland (Microprose Software)1995Latest version: 2.0 (as of ?)***The war continues... X-COM: UFO Defense brought you to a galactic battlefield. X-COM: Terror from the Deep brings the alien terror into a totally new dimension.

Seeking to take advantage of a weakened Earth, X-COM's deep space foes unexpectedly change strategy and launch a powerful second front against planet Earth.

In the dark depths of vast oceans, long sleeping forces are awakened by reanimation signals sent out across the galactic silence by their interstellar brothers and sisters. Slowly but surely, an army of hibernating alien sea creatures awakens. Your combat now extends to the strange new worlds of the deep where superior alien technologies threaten the very survival of this planet - your planet - Earth.

* Sequel to the hugely successful X-COM: UFO Defense
* Actual undersea geoscape mapping system with rich topographic detail
* Full array of undersea military technology
* Rich graphics feature water coloration and wrecks
* Multilevel tactical maps featuring both underseascapes and buildings
* Alien encyclopedia features mutation technology and new watery denizens
[Valve?]***[b]Minimum requirements:[/b]
* MS-DOS 5.0
* 386 33 MHz CPU
* 520 kB free conventional memory
* 3 MB free RAM
* VGA display

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 486 50 MHz CPU
* SVGA display
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  2K Games (Microprose Software)1999The war continues... X-COM: UFO Defense brought you to a galactic battlefield. X-COM: Terror from the Deep brings the alien terror into a totally new dimension.

Seeking to take advantage of a weakened Earth, X-COM's deep space foes unexpectedly change strategy and launch a powerful second front against planet Earth.

In the dark depths of vast oceans, long sleeping forces are awakened by reanimation signals sent out across the galactic silence by their interstellar brothers and sisters. Slowly but surely, an army of hibernating alien sea creatures awakens. Your combat now extends to the strange new worlds of the deep where superior alien technologies threaten the very survival of this planet - your planet - Earth.***[Spanish]
Similar al primer X-COM, pero mucho mejor por la situación de acción total desde el principio, una dificultad endiablada (incluso más que el UFO Defense), una exigencia de toma de decisiones tan constante como cruel y la introducción del elemento agua y de misiones de defensa de civiles en el juego (añade una capa más a su inmensa complejidad)
Es algo mejor que el UFO Defense.

6 de 10

[English, Google Translate]
Similar to the first X-COM, but much better about the situation of mass action from the beginning, a devilish difficulty (even more than the UFO Defense), a requirement of decision making as constant as cruel and the introduction of the water element and civil defense missions in the game (adds one more layer to its immense complexity) It's better than the UFO Defense.

6 out of 10***[b]2.5D[/b] - tactical missions and most of the game is done with raster graphics, but the globe in geoscape is rendered with flat polygons for land and textured polygons for water.***This entry would still benefit from 2 screenshots, one from terror mission and another from underwater mission.***A very simple port of TFTD to Windows with no improvements or changes what-so-ever, just that it runs natively on Windows XP. Released only as part of [i]X-COM: Collector's Edition[/i] and for a time was available on Steam until they switched to running the old DOS version under DOSBox (around 2008-10-06).
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X-COM: UFO Defense Hasbro Interactive (Mythos Games)1999A very simple port of UFO Defense to Windows with no improvements or changes what-so-ever, just that it runs natively on Windows XP (and doesn't even do that very well). Released only as part of X-COM: Collector's Edition and for a time was available on Steam until they switched to running the old DOS version under DOSBox (around 2008-10-06). Windowslabelminimizeminimize
X-COM: UFO Defense  Microprose (Mythos Games)1994Un clásico de acción por turnos, que sigue manteniendo su inmensa dificultad (donde los enemigos muchas veces son más listos que tú y retirarse es una opción muy viable)
Visto desde hoy, peca de una interfaz complejísima e impracticable, en lo cual le supera el reciente XCOM: Enemy Unknown (a pesar de no tener las opciones de varias bases y su construcción en detalle)
Interesante desde el punto de vista histórico, pero a excepción del reto que supone no tiene nada que no se sienta anticuado y obsoleto.

5 de 10***CD-ROM version
[37]***Floppy disk version
[37]***Latest version: 1.4 (as of ?)***[i]UFO: Enemy Unknown[/i] was used in Russia and likely rest of the Europe as well.***[b]Minimum requirements:[/b]
* MS-DOS 5.0
* 386 20 MHz CPU
* 4 MB RAM (2 MB free)
* 560 kB free conventional memory

[b]Supported soundcards:[/b]
* SoundBlaster
* AdLib
* Roland LAPC-1
* PC Speaker***Two books were made of the game. One [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-COM_:_UFO_Defense_-_A_Novel]by Diane Duane[/url] in 1995 and another [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-COM:_UFO_Defense_Novel_%28Russian%29]by Vladimir Vasilyev[/url] in 1997, both bearing the name X-COM: UFO Defense.***You are in control of X-Com; an organisation formed by the world's governments to fight the ever-increasing alien menace.

- Command deadly close-combat battles:
Shooting down UFOs is just the beginning; you must the lead a squad of heavily-armed soldiers across different terrains as they investigate the UFO crash site. Tackle the aliens with automatic rifles, rocket launchers and even tanks in the struggle to retrieve useful technology, weapons or life forms.

- Research and manufacture alien technologies:
Successful ground assault missions will allow X-Com scientists to analyse alien items. Each new breakthrough brings you a little closer to understanding the technology and culture of the alien races. When your engineers have amassed sufficient research data on their superior weapons and craft, they'll be available for your troops to use.

- Develop a strategy to save the Earth:
You must make every crucial decision as you combat the powerful alien forces. But you'll also need to watch the world political situation; governments may be forced into secret pacts with the aliens and then begin to reduce X-Com funding.
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X-COM: UFO Defense  Microprose (Mythos Games)1994You are in control of X-Com; an organisation formed by the world's governments to fight the ever-increasing alien menace.

- Command deadly close-combat battles:
Shooting down UFOs is just the beginning; you must the lead a squad of heavily-armed soldiers across different terrains as they investigate the UFO crash site. Tackle the aliens with automatic rifles, rocket launchers and even tanks in the struggle to retrieve useful technology, weapons or life forms.

- Research and manufacture alien technologies:
Successful ground assault missions will allow X-Com scientists to analyse alien items. Each new breakthrough brings you a little closer to understanding the technology and culture of the alien races. When your engineers have amassed sufficient research data on their superior weapons and craft, they'll be available for your troops to use.

- Develop a strategy to save the Earth:
You must make every crucial decision as you combat the powerful alien forces. But you'll also need to watch the world political situation; governments may be forced into secret pacts with the aliens and then begin to reduce X-Com funding.
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown 2K Games (Firaxis Games)2012Recordando a los juegos tipo Tactics de los 90 desde el primer minuto, pero con un lavado de cara.

Especialmente encomiable el elemento de las decisiones incómodas (algo que desgraciadamente cada vez se ve menos) y la complejidad de los combates.

Pena no tener tiempo para disfrutarlo más, tiene una pinta bárbara.

Se acerca a la perfección del combate por turnos.

9 de 10***Overall a nice turn-based tactical game, but might not be really up to one's expectations if you go looking for another of the old XCOM games. In short, this new XCOM game is extremely simplified and cut down version of the old X-COM with great number of features missing with only a few new ones to its name.

For those familiar with old XCOM, here's a list of differences. Notably there's missing multiple bases for the player to operate, aliens do not set up bases (there's only one alien base in the game), alien craft activity is barely existing (~13 alien craft encountered before the game was over), terror missions and similar do not involve actual enemy craft going to the sites, your soldiers can't pick up enemy gear during missions, grenades and rockets are special one-use gear instead of actual inventory items, inventory overall is severely simplified to a point where its limitations don't make sense, the game does not simulate projectile trajectories except for missed shots destroying scenery (missed shots can no longer hit secondary targets) and auto/burst fire is treated as single shot in terms of hitting or not, as such cover is simply statistical wonder instead of literal cover (shots "penetrate" the cover - with no damage to the cover - when they hit the soldier hiding behind it rather than hitting exposed bits), alien craft interception relies on one-use power ups you need to craft (though they go largely unused), aliens do not attack XCOM base(s), you can only have one skyranger hence you're specifically forbidden to complete missions that appear "simultaneously" with others (you have to choose one, the others automatically fail, their timing and duration essentially synced), interceptor and skyranger management is simplified, chrysalids and robotic aliens can not be captured and studied, aliens do not have jobs (there's only one live specimen of each species to interrogate and beyond that, nothing), battle scanner is missing, arbitrary range limitations to weapons (not allowed to shoot if target is beyond certain range), incendiary weapons are missing, stun grenades are missing, quite a few alien species are missing, levels tend to be far smaller and streamlined (with very few exceptions), action points have been replaced with simplified version that has glaring limitations, soldiers have 360 degree vision, reloading and shooting in same turn is impossible, ammunition is handwaved away completely, aliens do not have morale, taking aliens alive has little far less use, and probably quite a few other things. New features, for those that care: upgrade system accessible via the foundry, psychic damage ability, classes, class perks, two-point system, and probably some others.

Personally I think this new XCOM is good game, but just does not hold up to what the old X-COM games were about. If you want the old experience, you're better off with the old games, UFO: Extraterrestrials, UFO: Aftermath/-shock/-light, or the many fan-made remakes.

Note that I played the game through on "classic" difficulty (the one just below brutal), which may have had something to do with some of my poor opinions.***EAN-13: [code]5 026555 056151[/code] (European/Worldwide)***[media=youtube]u9i6X5fgaCE[/media]
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