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Detective Hank and the Golden Sneeze Obsessive Science Games2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Deus Ex  Eidos (ION Storm)2002The year is 2052 and the world is a dangerous and chaotic place. Terrorists operate openly, killing thousands, while drugs, disease, and pollution kill even more. The world's economics are close to collapse, and the gap between the insanely wealthy and the desperately poor has grown to the size of the Grand Canyon. Worst of all, believers of an age-old conspiracy bent on world domination has decided that the time is right to emerge from the shadows and take control. No one believes the conspiracy exists--no one but you. The adaptation of this role-playing adventure for the PlayStation2 retains all of the levels and missions of the PC original.***
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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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Deus Ex  Loki Games2000This is a proprietary game.
For any Linux with 2.2.x Kernel and glibc 2.1. Also needs 8MB video card, XFree86 3.3.5+ for higher for Glide or XFree86 4.x+ for OpenGL and an OSS compatible 16-bit Sound card.
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Deus Ex  Aspyr Media (Ion Storm)2000 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut Square Enix (Eidos Montreal)2013 PS3labelimageminimize
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link Square Enix (Eidos Montreal)2013Si te gustó el Human Revolution, merece la pena esta misión extra, que consiste en enfrentarte a un entorno de finales del juego pero sin apenas habilidades (aunque si que puedes conseguir unas cuantas, pero el reto de esta DLC está en no usar casi o ninguna praxis)

7 de 10
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution  Square Enix (Eidos Montreal;GRIP Entertainment)2011GRIP Entertainment handled development of the boss battles which explains how they are so distinctively dissimilar with the rest of the game.

Director's Cut primarily brings in New Game+, some gameplay reworks (bosses primarily), developer commentary, and integrates the Missing Link DLC into the main game.***[b]Juego base[/b]

Una muy digna precuela del primer Deus Ex, con una fuerte carga moral en las elecciones que hacen que la palabra ROL signifique algo más que subir de nivel.

10 de 10

[b]Missing Link DLC[/b]

Aunque la mision per se esta bastante lograda, no aporta gran cosa al juego mas alla del reto de usar pocos aumentos.

7 de 10***You play Adam Jensen, a security specialist, handpicked to oversee the defense of one of America’s most experimental biotechnology firms. But when a black ops team uses a plan you designed to break in and kill the scientists you were hired to protect, everything you thought you knew about your job changes.

Key features:
* The long-awaited return of the award winning franchise that blends the best of Action and RPG: the perfect mix of combat, stealth, hacking, and social gameplay.
* Play as Adam Jensen, a mechanically augmented agent: customize and upgrade your character with more than 50 unique augmentations that support your style of play.
* Deadly weapons: Over 20 available weapons, each with their own customizable elements.
* Fight enemies including dangerous thugs, augmented special operations soldiers, advanced robots; and engage in epic boss battles.
* Live the reactive and dangerous world: your choices will have consequences in the game’s world.
* Play in an open-ended world: there are always multiple solutions to every challenge.
* Engage the unique Cyber Renaissance setting: discover a unique world that blends near future and Renaissance elements.
* Travel the world: visit multiple unique locations across the globe each with their own design, story and gameplay elements.
* Become involved in vast global conspiracy: unravel the story — discover who you can really trust.
* Decide humanity’s future: the decision you make and the actions you take will lead to an ultimate decision on mankind’s future.
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Deus Ex: Invisible War  Eidos (Ion Storm)2003Fifteen years following the events depicted in the multi-award-winning Deus Ex, the world is just beginning to recover from catastrophic depression.
As an elite anti-terrorist agent, you must fight numerous militant factions bent on violently reshaping the world to suit their own agendas. Using high-tech gadgetry and futuristic body modification (or bio-mods), you are granted near superhuman powers.
Travel the globe, while uncovering fiendish plots of world domination. Unmask the conspirators, and discover the shocking truth behind your own origins
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Deus Ex: Invisible War  Eidos (Ion Storm)2003[b]title mentioned[/b] - "... invisible weapon for an [b]invisible war[/b]"***2007-03-30 on Steam (lang: eng)***There are gameplay styles to suit ALL players. Action, shooting, adventure and stealth all play a part - how you play really is up to you.

Make significant choices that affect how the game evolves. Choose your friends, enemies, who to support and who to fight, the game changes based on your decisions.

Multiple routes and solutions within each mission provide many different ways to complete each level and provide different consequences.

Use hi-tec weapons and bio-mod technology to develop your character and give them extraordinary powers; see through walls, run faster than cars, render yourself invisible to beat and evade your enemies.

Lose yourself in a totally absorbing and gripping gameplay experience - Deus Ex: Invisible War draws you into one person's mission whilst building a full, real and ever shifting and surprising environment.

An arsenal of modifiable weapons including shotguns, sniper rifles, grenades, rocket launchers and flamethrowers are all at hand to take down the enemy.

A deeply simulated game world, where objects, physics, sounds, lights and shadows are all tools you can use to help you get through the levels - i.e. use shadows and footsteps to detect advancing guards.

Unravel a dynamic and cinematic storyline that's deeply involving and full of shock twists. Presents an imaginative but scarily real portrayal of future world events.
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Dex  Dreadlocks2015 Windowslabelimageminimize
Disgaea Infinite  Nippon Ichi Software;NIS America (Nippon Ichi Software)2009A visual novel based on the Disgaea RPG series. The story shares many characters with the games, but focuses on a Prinny trying to solve a murder mystery.***
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Dishonored Bethesda Softworks (Arkane Studios)2012This game is incorrectly categorized as Steampunk in various places, please do not spread that error here. Dieselpunk is much more appropriate as everything is powered with whale oil.***Dishonored is an immersive first-person action game that casts you as a supernatural assassin driven by revenge. With Dishonored’s flexible combat system, creatively eliminate your targets as you combine the supernatural abilities, weapons and unusual gadgets at your disposal. Pursue your enemies under the cover of darkness or ruthlessly attack them head on with weapons drawn. The outcome of each mission plays out based on the choices you make.

[b]Story:[/b]
Dishonored is set in Dunwall, an industrial whaling city where strange steampunk- inspired technology and otherworldly forces coexist in the shadows. You are the once-trusted bodyguard of the beloved Empress. Framed for her murder, you become an infamous assassin, known only by the disturbing mask that has become your calling card. In a time of uncertainty, when the city is besieged by plague and ruled by a corrupt government armed with industrial technologies, dark forces conspire to bestow upon you abilities beyond those of any common man – but at what cost? The truth behind your betrayal is as murky as the waters surrounding the city, and the life you once had is gone forever.

[b]Key features:[/b]
[b]Improvise and Innovate[/b]
Approach each assassination with your own style of play. Use shadow and sound to your advantage to make your way silently through levels unseen by foes, or attack enemies head-on as they respond to your aggression. The flexible combat system allows you to creatively combine your abilities, supernatural powers and gadgets as you make your way through the levels and dispatch your targets. Improvise and innovate to define your play style.
[b]Action with Meaning[/b]
The world of Dishonored reacts to how you play. Move like a ghost and resist corruption, or show no mercy and leave a path of destruction in your wake. Decide your approach for each mission, and the outcomes will change as a result.
[b]Supernatural Abilities[/b]
Teleport for stealth approaches, possess any living creature, or stop time itself to orchestrate unearthly executions! Combining your suite of supernatural abilities and weapons opens up even more ways to overcome obstacles and eliminate targets. The game’s upgrade system allows for the mastery of deadly new abilities and devious gadgets.
[b]A City Unlike Any Other[/b]
Enter an original world envisioned by Half-Life 2 art director Viktor Antonov. Arkane and Bethesda bring you a steampunk city where industry and the supernatural collide, creating an atmosphere thick with intrigue. The world is yours to discover.
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Disruptor  Universal Interactive Studios;Interplay (Insomniac Games)1996Like Doom? Duke Nukem? Then try Disruptor. You are a new recruit in the LightStormer Corps defending United Earth against scores of enemies. Blast your way through 13 different levels of action with 20 real time, 3-D environments in this first person shoot-em-up game.
Use the arsenal of 9 guns or "psionics" (psychic powers) to destroy the enemy. Controls are easy to learn controls and the action is fast and furious.
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Don't Take This Risk Poison Apple Tales2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Doukutsu Monogatari  Pixel2004Game description from [[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/ Aeon Genesis]]:

Cave Story is a freeware sidescrolling action/adventure/platformer title with leanings towards Wonderboy and recent sidescrolling Castlevania titles. You control a little amnesiac who runs around helping out these rabbit-ish creatures called Mimigas while trying to find your way out of the giant cave inside the floating island which makes up the game's setting. You can expand your health meter by collecting Life Capsules in similar fashion to Metroid games, while you can get stronger by collecting energy to boost your firearms' output. Each weapon can be built up to the maximum level (3) fairly quickly, but taking damage will drain energy from its experience meter, sometimes causing it to level down. Given how quickly they power up this only tends to be an issue during boss fights, and even then there's usually plenty of opportunities for collecting more weapon energy. The game has loads of secrets, too. Shih Tzu and I haven't found everything, and we've each played it through a couple of times (not to mention having read the script.) It's pretty awesome that way. For a freeware Japanese platformer, it's fairly lengthy and has quite a large amount of text. I'd guesstimate that each playthrough, provided you knew what you were doing, would take about 4-6 hours. Tack on an extra couple of hours if you don't know what you're doing, possibly for extreme problems with nasty bosses (which this game has plenty of, especially towards the end.) We're also talking three very different endings, plenty of plot, and quite a cast of charming characters. It really is a superb little gem :)

Unofficial English translation available:
[[link:http://agtp.romhack.net/]]
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde  Toho;Bandai (Advance Communication Company)1988"Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide" is often regarded to be one of the worst NES games ever. While I agree that it is really bad I must also admit that I have seen worse games. The concept of the game is unusual. You main task is to get Dr. Jekyll to his wedding. Once you die as Dr. Jekyll the game switches to Mr. Hide into a mirrored nightmarish version of the level. In the Mr. Hide part yo Neeu have to kill enough creatures to get enough power to switch back to Dr. Jekyll. The special thing or problem about this is the fact that once you reach the place with Mr. Hide where Dr. Jekyll died, he will die as well and the game is over. The concept does not work well but was worth a try. The graphics, especially the background graphics are also not too bad. What makes this game bad is the frustrating difficulty level, especially of the Dr. Jekyll part. Controls are bad and when you are hit you suffer a huge knockback. So playability stinks, but as I said at the beginning that was the case with quite some more NES games as well.***"Houma ga Toki" is used in official documentation.
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Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator Game Grumps2017 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Dreaming Mary author2014 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Dunnet Free Software Foundation1996This game comes with the Emacs application, ostensibly referred to as a text editor, since 1992 and could be added to older versions of Emacs since 1983 (pre-Linux) when the game was first released. The Emacs editor, and therefore this text-adventure game, were ported to Linux by Richard Stallman (presumably prompted by his hatred of the vi editor ported illegally from BSD, but later since legalised, in 1992) and released in May of 1996.

It can be played the the geekiest way by typing [code]emacs -batch -l dunnet[/code] at the command-line. Also Newbies might use the key sequence [code]M-x dunnet[/code] to start the game once Emacs is running.

Starting the game will send the user into a typical text-adventure gaming world. But,[spoiler=open spoilers;close spilers]Users will discover during the course of the game that it actually takes place inside a virtual representation of the inner workings of a UNIX system.[/spoiler]
Due to the nature of the game running within Emacs (a hacker's tool), it can be completely hacked live during play. This is not an intended feature, since the game is completely encrypted. But the encryption is not that difficult to crack (for a competent hacker.)[spoiler=open encryption hint 1;close hint 1]It uses ROT-13 encryption. Look it up.[/spoiler][spoiler=open encryption hint 2;close hint 2]Reverse the cipher function by applying it a second time. Math geeks know this trick as Involution.[/spoiler][spoiler=open encryption hint 3;close hint 3][code]M-x rot13-other-window[/code][/spoiler]
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Dunnet author1983This game could be added to the Emacs application, ostensibly referred to as a text editor, since its release. Since 1992 it comes with Emacs by default.

It can be played the the geekiest way by typing [code]emacs -batch -l dunnet[/code] at the command-line. Also Newbies might use the key sequence [code]M-x dunnet[/code] to start the game once Emacs is running.

Starting the game will send the user into a typical text-adventure gaming world. But,[spoiler=open spoilers;close spilers]Users will discover during the course of the game that it actually takes place inside a virtual representation of the inner workings of a UNIX system.[/spoiler]
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dUpLicity ~Beyond the Lies~ roseVeRte2012 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Dying Light: The Following Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Techland)2016 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Dying Light: The Following Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Techland)2016 PS4labelimageminimize
Dying Light: The Following Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Techland)2016 Xbox Onelabelminimizeminimize
Dying Light: The Following Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment (Techland)2016 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
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DYSCOURSE  Owlchemy Labs2015A group of indie game devs survive a plane crash in the desert. Stop me if you've heard this one... Actually, you get to live out the situation as you make choices that lead to survival or not. Features branching narratives, multiple endings, and group-dynamics. Linuxlabelminimizesubject
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy Streum On Studio2011Un juego de acción que parece una versión futurista del barroco de Los Austrias mezclada con elementos orientales, se presenta como una mezcla de FPS clásico con personalización, habilidades, conversaciones e inventario de RPG.
Campaña muy sólida, misiones secundarias variadas que añaden rejugabilidad y un multijugador muy entretenido.
Pena que el interfaz sea algo lento, porque por lo demás es un auténtico juegazo.

8 de 10***Without having played the game, it gives off similar feel to Anachronox, Cybermage and especially Shadowrun (the P&P game, not the botched MP game based on it).

Seems to have some Chinese and Gothic influences in designs.***As a member of the strange secret society E.Y.E, you wake up after a fight in which your fellow teammates were killed. E.Y.E, an armed branch of the Secreta Secretorum is attempting a coup against the all-powerful Federation, a coalition of several worlds and planets that rule with an iron fist.

To complicate matters, E.Y.E itself is plagued with its own internal conflicts between the Jian faction and the Culter faction, to which you belong. Your loyalties are torn between Commander Rimanah, your superior and the chief of the Secreta who is a separatist with an unstoppable ambition, and the "Mentor" your friend and instructor. The "Mentor" tries at all costs to unite the two rival factions. In doing so, you are thrust into the middle of a fratricidal war frought with political conspiracies and quests for power in which different groups and megacorporations are implicated.

These troubles set the stage for an attack by an unknown force bent on destroying humankind.

Key features:
* Multiplayer co-op modes directly influence solo play, and vice-versa. The limits of solo and multiplayer games are finally left behind.
* Psychological and mental trauma management.
* 25 weapons, different shooting modes, dynamic precision, drilling shots, iron sighting, extended zoom.
* Complete hacking system with game play impact
* 9 devastatingly subtle PSI powers.
* More than 20 NPC with non-scripted, fully reactive and efficient AI, endowed with a sense of initiative. Bloody close combat with technical detail. Incredible physical movement realism thanks to Source Engine physics.
* Excellent replayability - primary and secondary missions, dynamic environments, non-linear level progression, and random NPC spawn, type and appearance. Death doesn't penalize players: no need to restart the current mission.
* Open-level gameplay for hours of fun without reloading.
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Edna Breaks Out  Daedalic Entertainment2008 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Edna Breaks Out  Daedalic Entertainment2008 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Eis und Feuer: Teil I - Der Magier Eurogold;Nightridersoft1985 C64labelimageminimize
Elemental: Seven Minutes in Heaven MangaKeri2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Endgame Empire (Cunning Developments)2002Namco's not the only company making light gun games, now Empire is on the scene with the stunning new title, Endgame for the PS2! Play as Jade Cornell as she takes down a corrupt company known as EuroDream Technologies. This game works with all PS2 compatible light guns, including the Gun Con 2. There are numerous endings to the game, as well as a tons of mini-games and secrets to keep you coming back for more! PS2labelimagesubject
Escape  May-Be Soft1996 MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Escape: Sierra Leone Slayer_22014 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Eschalon: Book I My Game Company;Basilisk Games (Basilisk Games)2007This is a proprietary game.

The creator advertises that gameplay is, "the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined ", and it has a "combination of randomly generated treasure and carefully hidden goodies". The difficulty of the game is determined by the development of a character's skills and the adeptness of the player's using them. The story is not linear.

Originally only available as a download. Since 2008-01-14, all Eschalon CD packages have the Windows, Linux and Mac OS X versions. Released as Free-to-Play on its 10th year anniversary.

Requires a 1.8 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and a 3D card.
(Note, the game runs fine on a 1.0GHz CPU. I suspect this is the Windows requirements)
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Eschalon: Book I Basilisk Games2007[spoiler=Level progress;Hide]2: 1k total XP
3: 2k (+1k XP)
4: 3.5k (+1.5k)
5: 5k (+1.5k)
6: 7k (+2k)
7: 11k (+4k)
8: 15k (+4k)
9: 20k (+5k)
10: 30k (+10k)
Any subsequent levels take 10k XP (verified up to lvl 17)[/spoiler]***Latest version: 1.06 (as of 2010-09-02)

Version history:
* 1.05 (2009-01-19)***Eschalon: Book I is an old-school role-playing game that will take you across massive outdoor environments and deep into dozens of sprawling dungeons as you seek to uncover the mystery of who you are. It features a tile-built, turn-based game world where the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined. Hundreds of items and dozens of creatures await your discovery in this classically inspired RPG.

* A tile-built, turn-based game world where the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined. Strategy is paramount to success; careful skill management, equipment selection and magic usage will win your fights, not rapid button clicking. We are very pleased to say this is not another "action RPG".
* Hundreds of items and dozens of creatures await your discovery. A combination of randomly generated treasure and carefully hidden goodies means that no two games will play the exact same way.
* Unlimited character development style: Choose from 24 unique skills to make the character you want and 8 base attributes that affect your character's every action throughout the game. The game world does not scale or adjust itself to match anyone's play style, so the ease or difficulty of the game is directly related to how successful you are at developing your character.
* Combat plays out at your pace. Eschalon: Book I features a turn-based system that allows you to roll through combat as fast or slow you want...make it fast and furious, or analyze every option for maximum advantage.
* A non-linear storyline means that the game world is open to explore as you desire. Follow the storyline or don't...it's up to you. Just be careful where you go and who you choose to trust- the world of Eschalon can be a deadly place for an inexperienced adventurer.
* An epic adventure that you must face alone...a single-player RPG carefully designed to feel like the great old school RPGs of the past such as Ultima , Might & Magic , and Wizardry
[?]***[spoiler=Show trailer;Hide...][media=youtube]FqSkCka_Ijg[/media][/spoiler]***The creator advertises that gameplay is, "the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined ", and it has a "combination of randomly generated treasure and carefully hidden goodies". The difficulty of the game is determined by the development of a character's skills and the adeptness of the player's using them. The story is not linear.

Requires a 1.8 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and a 3D card.
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Eschalon: Book I Basilisk Games2007The creator advertises that gameplay is, "the result of absolutely every action is rolled, calculated or statistically determined ", and it has a "combination of randomly generated treasure and carefully hidden goodies". The difficulty of the game is determined by the development of a character's skills and the adeptness of the player's using them. The story is not linear.

Originally only available as a download. Since 2008-01-14, all Eschalon CD packages include the Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X versions.

Requires a 1.8 GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, and a 3D card.
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Eternal War: Nightmares XrucifiX?There was a demo for this back in late 1990s, released as a Quake 1 total conversion (it also required a copy of Quake to work) when the Q1 modding was on full roll. As far as I could tell, the development had ceased for some reason.***This time you've been sent to help Kaleb, an trouble teen who slipped into insanity. You must enter his mind and battle the demons encamped there to restore Kaleb's insanity.***The target market for Eternal War will be adults specifically, we deal with a lot of heavy topics and keep real to the subject matter. Windowslabelimagesubject
Etrom: The Astral Essence Strategy First (P.M. Studios)2006Etrom is a project that will bring gamers an immersive, dark future world where warring societies are divided not just by walls, but by laws, secrets, religions and the terrifying Void Lands. In a world with fantastic technologies, the people will find their future in ancient civilizations governed by mysterious hidden energies.

Etrom is an epic adventure that takes you across realms and cities, through democracies and "nazi" dictatorships. It is a journey through space-time portals, amongst the Thrones of the Abyss, and beyond the gates of the City of Light. With a huge number of locations, and settings it plunges the player into a world of rituals, fraught with secret-service plots and held together by dark spells.

Etrom is an endless journey with AND against demons, secret divinities, dragons, mechs, hovertanks, multiple races and intelligent entities from across space and time.
From a brooding world of megacities you will set out across many dimensions and realities to face the men and gods projected into the absolute infinity.

Etrom is a GAME dedicated to lovers of adventure, to the readers of comics and fantasy novels, to role-playing gamers and to anyone brave enough to face its challenges.
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Exogenesis ~Perils of Rebirth~ ?2014 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Fable Anniversary Microsoft (Lionhead Studios)2014 Windowslabelminimizeminimize
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Fable: The Lost Chapter Microsoft (Lionhead Studios)2005[b]werewolves[/b] - called balverines within the game mythos
[b]aging[/b] - visual only, has no effect on gameplay. Stops eventually when he's old and white-haired.***First person perspective is only for using bow, and that's only for better accuracy, has basically no use later in the game unless you really want to waste time doing headshots instead of just filling their bodies with arrows (which you have an endless supply of).***Based on the best selling award winning Xbox title "Fable", "Fable: The Lost Chapters" is now fully optimized for the Windows platform complete with expanded content, greater customization, new quests and enhanced graphics. In this groundbreaking role-playing adventure game from Lionhead Studios, your every action determines your character's skills, appearance and morality. Your character's life story is created from childhood through to adulthood and on to old age. Grow from an inexperienced child into the most powerful being in the world, spoken of by all and immortalized in legend. As additional story and side quests await, choose the path of righteousness, or dedicate your life to evil, and see yourself transform into a reflection of your actions and decisions. Age leaves you wizened and battle leaves you scarred as you explore the world of Albion and the plethora of expanded and enhanced content.

With experience comes advancement and physical change, whether it be expanding muscles, a keen eye and nimble form, or the buzz of magical energies around your finger tips. As you develop your alter ego, the world reacts to you and your actions. People comment on your successes and failures, your appearance, and your behavior. "Fable: The Lost Chapters" offers Windows gamers even more character customization choices that will impact your appearance. The denizens of Albion's many opinions are expressed through applause, mockery, trepidation, panic, and even flirtation if they feel so inclined. Each person you aid, each flower you crush, each creature you slay, will change this world forever. In "Fable: The Lost Chapters", gamers decide: "Who will I be?"
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Fable: The Lost Chapters Microsoft (Lionhead Studios;Big Blue Box Studios)2005This was an expanded re-release of [game=#155049]Fable[/game].

And according to Wikipedia, the changes were as follows:
[spoiler=Show;Hide]* Five new silver keys, and a few more silver key chests.
* Two new suits of armor — the "Fire Assassin" suit, which is very similar to the normal assassin suit but with a red cloth and designs, and the armor of Archon, which is a shinier and stronger version of the standard plate armor in the game.
* A new torso armor — The hooded guild apprentice shirt.
* Two new offensive spells — "Divine Fury" and "Infernal Wrath"; area of effect spells which deal large amounts of damage to opponents in the player's radius.(some spells look slightly different, such as Assassin's Rush now bearing a blue after-effect instead of a white one).
* Briar Rose; a hero who was almost entirely scrapped from the original release, is now included in several main quests and side quests.
* Scythe; another hero who was cut from the original game, is now a primary character in the new end game, and appears early in the game based on the player's actions.
* Jack of Blades; the main antagonist, has a deeper, more demonic-sounding voice as opposed to his original roguish tone, and he has a more explored background.
* Jack of Blades transforms into a dragon, the new final boss.
* Several new demon doors.
* The Northern Wastes, which were cut from the original release, are back. There are about six new locations there, which contain a new town, a demon door, some silver key chests, and an extension of the story.
* The Darkwood Bordello, an area cut from the Darkwood portion of the game. Finding it allows access to a couple of sidequests, a new demon door, behind which is the "Pimp Hat", and of course, the bordello itself. The player has the option of owning the bordello, and making lots of money (for some 'evil' points), or making it a women's refuge (for 'holy' points).
* Several new weapons, including a sword called Avo's Tear, which acts as an opposite to the Sword of Aeons. Avo's Tear can only be acquired by a good character after destroying the Sword of Aeons in what was the original end of the game. The other weapons are: The Bereaver, The Avenger and Orkon's Club.
* The player may now solve the mystery surrounding the death of Lady Grey's sister.
* The player can now become the Mayor of Bowerstone.
* Several new sidequests and minigames.
* New monsters — Ice Trolls, Summoners, Wraiths, and Frost Balverines.
* New actions — The player may now do several new dances, like the Cossack dance and air guitar.
* The Sword of Aeons has had a downgrade to make the new game elements harder yet still remains one of the strongest weapons in the game. (Because of its speed as a light weapon, it can hit much faster as a heavy weapon.) The sword has a damage rate of 230, whereas in the original Fable it had 550.
* The Battle Charge spell no longer affects non-hostile and non-targeted characters.
* Demon Doors on the mini-map are purple instead of red to eliminate confusion between enemies.
* Flourish-charged weapons now glow purple instead of fiery to eliminate confusion of fire-augmented weapons.
* Jack of Blades' mask is no longer a trophy, but a quest item. Depending on the second ending that the player chooses, the mask can either be worn or destroyed. (Once worn, it can never be removed)
* After Jack of Blades is defeated the first time, the Hero Guild is rebuilt and completely accessible.
* Ripples in water are now more continuous instead of "pulses" and have a slightly different look.
* Timers turn red when there are only ten seconds left.
* You can find Whisper at the Oakvale Tavern after the Arena if you choose not to kill her.
* There is now an Oracle in the game which can be asked questions. Once the player reaches the Oracle, it can tell them what has happened to the other characters in the game, such as Whisper and the Hero's sister Theresa, which increases the impact of some of his earlier decisions. It can also talk to the Hero about a number of other topics, including information about Albion's past and where certain monsters come from, the which adds much more lore to the game.
* Bug fixes.[/spoiler]***Follow one character from birth to death, every action you take affects your charactor's stats but also their physical appearence. Get a tan or sunburn, pump your mussles or grow fat, get tattoos, aquire scars, build your rep. Play again for a totally different character and experience. PC version has enhancements and extras not included in the Xbox version.
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