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The next title from Fugazo (makers of Cooking Academy and World Mosaics) will be a virtual aquarium game called FishCo. You'll be responsible for running your very own aquarium shop by raising freshwater fish to sell to customers. The game features many unique fish to raise, including gouramis, tetras, sailfin mollies and gorgeous betas (Siamese fighting fish). You'll raise a fish from egg to adult by feeling them the proper food when they're hungry (tetras like flake food, for example, while sailfin mollies will only eat bloodworms), adding plants to the aquarium to brighten up the tank, and keeping the tank clean by wiping algae off the glass. Each of the game's 40 levels has a set of goals to meet before time runs out, such as sell 3 tetras and 6 gouramis and earn $40. You'll have to be careful though, because fish don't always get along with each other. Zebra Cichlids, for example, like to eat smaller fish like Cardinal Tetras so you can't have them both in the tank at the same time. |
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Total Overdose Rockstar Games GTA series continues to inspire or if youâre more cynically inclined lay down the blueprint for everybody else to copy; the latest attempt comes from Eidos (formerly known as SCI) and Deadline Games in the shape of Total Overdose. Essentially GTA: Mexico, Total Overdose casts players in the role of Ramiro Cruz a con hauled out of jail by the DEA to be told that his twin brother, Tommy, works as an undercover agent for them. Whilst Tommy was undertaking a secret mission to uncover new information on their fatherâs mysterious death, an accident with a hand grenade forces him out of operation and so Ramiro must take his place in an undercover operation to discover the truth and close in on the ruthless drug cartel overlord Papa Muerte. Total Overdose is unlikely to win awards for its plotline however it does provide the canvas for plenty of clichéd Latino action, in fact everything about the game has its tongue so far rammed into its cheek that itâs in danger of bursting through, from the gameplay amalgamation of GTA and Max Payne to the blatant influence or Robert Rodriguezâ El Mariachi trilogy. Controlling the character is a standard third-person affair, with the ability to âcommandeerâ vehicles and just run amok in the city of Los Toros. Total Overdose borrows heavily from the Max Payne series in so far that the character can perform âShoot-Dodgeâ manoeuvres, swooping out of the way of bullets and slowing down time for some precision shots. In addition Ramiro can also perform a visually neat cartwheel off the wall (complete with bullet-time effect) and leap head first into a wall and ricochet back from it â? yes you guessed it with bullet-time effect. Sytem Requirements : 1.5 GHz. 512 MB Ram 2.5 GB of ram 128 MB Graphic Card |
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Duke Nukem Forever brings back the king of action in a highly anticipated game set to pummel players with unprecedented interactivity, variety, realism, and Duke's special whoop-ass brand of humor. The first in-house Duke Nukem game by 3D Realms since Duke Nukem 3D, Duke Nukem Forever promises to deliver an intense and hysterical FPS experience, with stunningly detailed characters in expansive interactive maps. Motion captured animation and realistic area-sensitive damage take realism to scary new heights, and make picking off those alien bastards all the more fun. This game is and has been (if you haven't been following gaming news throughout the many eras and epochs that this game has been in the works) the perpetually-anticipated fourth in the series. The game's development saga is legendary, including a switch from the Quake engine to the Unreal engine and a string of unofficial release dates that stretch from 1998 to 20006 and beyond. Technically, developer 3D Realms has always promised the release of Duke Nukem Forever, "When it's done." As of this writing, the game is not yet done, but it is still in the works, and the promise is that, one of these days, you or your offspring will enjoy the fruits of almost a decade of hard labor for 3D Realms. |
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