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| Final Fantasy 7 for Windows |
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97 Reviews
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Genre: Action, Publisher: Eidos Interactive, Platform(s): Windows, ESRB Rating: T - (Teen), Media: CD-ROM
The enormous Playstation console smash hit Final Fantasy VII makes a successful debut on the personal computer, converted beautifully by designers Squaresoft and Eidos Interactive. Gamers familiar with Squaresoft's popular Final Fantasy series should have little trouble grasping the seventh title's action-packed, role-playing game play. However, Final Fantasy VII 's excellent documentation and intuitive controls ensure that beginners won't feel overwhelmed. Players assume the role of Cloud Strife, a defector of Shinra, the evil corporation maintaining control over the planet. As the game opens, Cloud joins "Avalanche," a resistance group determined to foil the corporation's diabolical plans. Final Fantasy VII features an extremely complex story line, offering many hours of game play (over 60 minutes of impressive cinematic sequences are also included). Final Fantasy VII 's game play involves exploration, puzzle solving, and real-time combat. Players control Cloud during exploration and take
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| Wheel of Time for Windows |
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$18.95 -
$69.95
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19 Reviews
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Genre: Action, Publisher: Infogrames, Platform(s): Windows, ESRB Rating: T - (Teen), Media: CD-ROM
Have you been waiting to experience the power of Aes Sedai, fight with the strength of a Ter'angreal, and search for the everlasting cuendillar seals? The Wheel of Time --with a storyline that's a prequel to the series--holds a combination of action and strategy that mirrors Robert Jordan's bestselling books. Similar to the series, the Dark One has broken out of his prison--this time held by four seals--and you must find a way to seal him away again. Play as Elayna--in single player mode--and fight to find the missing seals. (You might find this mode slightly limiting, though, since Elayna only moves by foot.) Multiplayer allows the use of the Portal Stones and Ter'angreal and introduces more intricate character development. The graphics are good, and you get the chance to personally explore the White Tower, Shadar Logoth, the Fortress of the Forsaken, and the Outpost of the Children of the Light--four locations that determine your success in the game. You will not be able to play as Rand, or figh
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| Zoo Tycoon 2: Ultimate Collection |
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$35.07
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0 Reviews
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Genre: Simulation
It s the Ultimate! For the first time ever, all the animals and all the thrills of Zoo Tycoon 2 and its four fun-filled expansion packs-Extinct Animals, Marine Mania, Endangered Species, and African Adventure-are combined into one most excellent zoo. Welcome to Zoo Tycoon 2: Ultimate Collection! Make way for more than 100 of the most awesome animals ever-from the aardvark to the zebra. And don t forget those dinos, from the toothy T. rex to the spiky doedicurus. Play minigames galore, create marine shows, and more in this zoo of zoos.
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| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 |
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$35.99 -
$35.99
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11 Reviews
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Genre: Action
Modern Warfare is back. On November 8th, the best-selling first person action series of all-time returns with the epic sequel to the multiple Game of the Year award winner Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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| Street Fighter IV for Windows |
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$18.50 -
$40.26
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3 Reviews
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Genre: Fighting, Publisher: Capcom, Platform(s): Windows, ESRB Rating: T - (Teen), Media: CD-ROM
Everything that made the legendary Street Fighter II a hit acround the world returns in Street Fighter IV. Favorite classic characters, such as Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li return along with new characters, including Crimson Viper, Abel, El Fuerte, and Rufus. Characters and environments appear in stylized 3D, while the classic 2D gameplay remains with the addition of new moves such as the revenge-fueled “Ultra Combo” system and Focus Attacks.
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