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Fairytale Fights

Fairytale Fights

Playlogic Entertainment2009

Using the Unreal Engine 3 like you've never seen it, Fairytale Fights takes popular characters and tales from the pantheon of well known fairytales and turns them on their heads as players must fight their way through hordes of enemies on a quest to restore their own personal honor and re-establish peace in the land of fairytales. Inspired by twisted cartoons like Happy Tree Friends and Itchy and Scratchy, and featuring a wildly colorful and distinct art style, players can cooperatively complete quests in the single-player storyline or compete in chaotic multiplayer battle with up to 4 players online or offline.

ObsCure: The Aftermath

ObsCure: The Aftermath

Hydravision Entertainment2007

Two years ago, a group of young teenagers found themselves trapped inside their school. They suffered through the longest night of their lives, chased by abominable creatures created by their principal. Some of them survived that terrible night, while others perished. Now, the survivors have picked up the pieces of their lives and gone to college. But all is not right at Fallcreek University: strange flowers suddenly appear everywhere on the campus, flowers that contain a dangerous substance that induces strange but vivid dreams. A handful of students learn that the flowers are far more dangerous than they seem. When the seeds finally sprout, nightmare suddenly turns into horrifying reality...

Ancient Wars: Sparta

Ancient Wars: Sparta

World Forge2007

Ancient Wars: Sparta is a real-time strategy game in which the player controls the Spartans, the Ancient Egyptians and the Ancient Persians. The game is divided up into three separate campaigns, one for each of the three cultures, with each campaign divided into multiple missions. The campaigns are independent of one another, and can be played in any order. The missions within each campaign, however, are linear, and each mission only becomes available when the previous one has been completed. Although gameplay focuses primarily on combat, the game also features elements of economic micromanagement, as the player must generate enough resources to build up their armies to the point where they can defeat the opposing forces. Within each mission, the player will usually have multiple primary objectives, and will often have one or more secondary objectives. Secondary objectives are not necessary to complete the mission, but often reward the player with troops and/or resources if fulfilled.

Knights of the Temple II

Knights of the Temple II

Cauldron HQ2005

Knights of the Temple II is a 3rd Person Action-Adventure with non-linear game play, interactive dialog system, trade mode, side quests, RPG elements, alternative endings and multiplayer. KOTT2 is a game showing the player the ultimate fight of Paul de Raque, grandmaster of the Order of the Temple and hero of the first game, with the forces of Hell. Traveling the lands and kingdoms of Europe of the 13th century, he must reveal the secret of the three ancient artifacts and fight the demon armies attacking our world. As a grandmaster of the Order of the Temple has Paul de Raque fought many battles in the eternal war between good and evil. But now he stands before his greatest challenge. Visions of evil forces invading our world, undead beings ravaging the lands of northern Europe and a dark menace opening a portal closed millennia ago. Fight your way through the forgotten Roman city, deadly dungeons of the Saracen Empire; discover long forgotten islands, ruins and catacombs on a search for a secret hidden on the ground of an ancient Underwater fortress. Test your fighting skills to overcome the hordes of darkness and to discover that the victory must be paid with blood, pain and maybe your own soul.