This collection of three titles from the critically acclaimed UFO series takes you on a voyage from Earth to Mars!
Surf's Up is based on the 2007 animated film of the same name, featuring surfing penguins and wacky hijinks.
UFO: Afterlight is a strategy game in which you take control of ground troops and manage resources in an effort to defend your Mars base from enemy robots.
The Fifth Disciple features elements from point-and-click adventure games and fantasy role-playing games. In this game, you can fight battles with enemies, you can solve problems by communicating with other ...
El Matador is a third-person tactical action game that also contains some stealth elements.
The Prince of Persia returns to his kingdom to find it decimated by war and turned against him in Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones. You can play as the ...
UFO: Aftershock continues many years after the events of UFO: Aftermath, with alien scientists trying to change Earth into a giant living organism. As one of the survivors of the ...
The Roots: Gates of Chaos is standing on the shoulders of giants here, and RPG-starved N-Gage gamers will reap the sweet fruit of this copycat move.
Players enter a dark world of terror in this upcoming action game from Zima Software.
This action-adventure game will feature a dynamic camera, realistic lighting and shadows, and detailed 3D environments.
This point-and-click action adventure game has you assuming the role of a telepathic judge looking for his kidnapped son.
It's an admirable effort to make a Commandos-style game about the Korean War, but Forgotten Conflict suffers from bugs, bad AI, and some frustrating gameplay.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time can be recommended wholeheartedly. It looks fantastic and features responsive controls, some original play mechanics, a good story, and plenty of thrilling adventure.
Despite some bright spots, UFO: Aftermath isn't a fitting sequel to X-COM, and, on its own merits, it just isn't a good tactical combat simulator.
Tedious gameplay, a plot that veers between goofy and incomprehensible, and an alphabet soup of grammatical errors render Paradise Cracked almost unplayable, let alone enjoyable.
This roleplaying game is set in the German-occupied territories of World War II.
Mithis Interactive is currently working on what it describes as a combination of turn-based tactical and real-time action gameplay.
This third-person fantasy role-playing game will incorporate elements of exploration and turn-based combat.
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