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Empire: Total War
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Call the shots in epic battles all over the world and expand your realm of influence throughout the tumultuous eighteenth century with Empire: Total War for your PC. Set against the bold intellectual landscape of the Enlightenment, this extension of the Total War franchise brings you out of the middle ages and into a realm where guns, gunpowder, and naval warfare have a dramatic influence on the face of combat...
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Empire Total War: Special Forces Edition
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Empire: Total War (Special Forces Edition) by Sega features grand turn-based campaign map and rich historical flavor while introducing for the first time 3D naval combat. Set in the 18th century, an era filled with global conflict, revolutionary fever and technological advances...
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Grand Ages Rome - Gold Edition
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CONTROL THE DESTINY OF THE EMPIRE as you seize power, conquer and control in this massive 4X Real-Time Strategy compilation that includes the complete and fully-updated “Grand Ages Rome” along with the new “Reign of Augustus” Expansion Pack and features massive non-linear campaigns comprised of over 50 missions; advanced battle systems; a multi-leveled economic system; as well as online multiplayer with a variety of competitive and cooperative modes...
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Total Immersion Racing (PC CD With Manual)
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With Total Immersion Racing you will experience the challenge of the GT Car Racing Series. Whether you race GT Sports Cars, powerful GTS Racers or the ultimate Prototype Race cars Total Immersion Racing takes you to the heart of it...
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10 in 1 Protection - complete online and PC security / Fight viruses and more / Provides 1 Year coverage + Updates / For up to 3 users and computers Blocks hackers from attacking your Wi-Fi wireless network and stealing your personal information, so you can safely connect Backs Up and Restores your photos, music and important files Safeguards your identity and online experience so you can surf the Web, shop, bank, e-mail and instant message safely Keeps your PC healthy and secure...
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Heroes of Annihilated Empires : Chapter 1
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Creating Heroes of Annihilated Empires, far from making a game, we build a bridge to the world of imagination living deep inside in each of us. A world that has become an arena for six great races that are ready to engage in the conflict, never seen by these lands before...
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Centurion: Defender of Rome
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A "Cinematic Adventure". Starting as a young legionairre in 275BC, your job is to conquer the known world through force or diplomacy, fighting on land and sea. Along the way you can participate chariot races (a la Ben Hur), judge gladiator fights, plunder provinces, and maybe even seduce Cleopatra! Can your exploits rival those of Scipio Africanus and Julius Caesar?
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Horde the Citadel
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Horde 2: the Citadel. Valiant and Worthy successor to Horde: The Northern Wind, Revolves around a gripping Russian folk story. Lay the groundwork and strengthen your settlement; attack, invade other settlements when you are finallystrong...
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Probably you all have already bought and played the new Total War game, Napoleon Total War. Let us see in what ways it is good and it what ways it is bad. First of all, we have to have a general information and knowledge about past total war games, in order to judge it correctly. To start with, in every progressing total war game, from Medieval first total war to this, Napoleon total war, the graphics were improved. But for Christ's sake. This one is a real advancement in graphics. I didn't think empire total war had much better graphics than medieval two total war. Even that it had EXTREMELY more game functions as both in the battle map and especially in campaign map. You were able to go to America, India, all over Europe and plus, the trade locations such as south Africa, straits of Madagascar, Indonesia, and south America.
The concept of Napoleon total war is almost same as Empire Total War, only it is few years later and more about some short period, but in a detailed way. So the units and their abilities are generally alike or the same. Muzzle loading musketeers, line infantries, cannons howitzers, rockets, cavalries and almost all are the same. However, i didn't know that Empire Total war had this much flaws, or forgotten parts, about its graphics. Well where to start counting it? The cannonballs leave a scar on the earth upon bouncing, a scar that smokes. Furthermore, cannons are, most really, also blow out some flame, together with smoke. The particle effects are much more realistic as in cannonballs hit the ground and scatter the earth in all directions, maybe not killing but hurting anyone around it. This was something that must have been added to empire total war certainly. Because it was like, a soldier could continue walking with cannonballs falling around him in half a meter distance. Furthermore, the smoke which is exerted by the muskets of the line infantries or any other musket, does not disappear easily if there are no rain or wind. So after some time in battle, the air fills up with smoke. You can of course disable this if you do not like it but, it makes the battle extremely realistic. When compared with the various cries and sounds of alarms of men. Well, it sure feels as if you are in that battle itself, and commanding the army.
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