Kamis, 05 Desember 2019

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Jungle Strike
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Some time after Operation Desert Strike, Ibn Kilbaba, son of Kilbaba S.R, threatens to annihilate America. After his father was killed, the people who were under his control, sent his son running off, along with his father's money and nuclear weapons program. Kilbaba, more ruthless than his father, longs for revenge of his father's death and decides to shed the blood of those who killed him, the Americans. Already armed, Kilbaba hires Carlos Ortega to help him set up his Nuclear Weapons program, deep in South America. Carlos Ortega, the world's most notorious druglord, also yearns to seek revenge. With his own private army, armed with the most hi-tech weapons, he's ready to fight America at all costs.

Because of this threat, you're hired again to battle these two characters, following their paths in the jungles of South America. Armed with the Commache, numerous other vehicles, and destructive weapons, you must take out their private army. Blow up the enemy with your hellfires, hydras, chain guns. Use the watercraft to launch mines at enemy ships. Pull off a drive-by on the enemy with guns on the side. Take out the evil duo and forever rid this threat.....in the jungle!

Jurassic Park
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Jurassic Park: The Game is an adventure game based on the Jurassic Park franchise that started with a first movie in 1993. The game takes place both concurrently and after the events of the first movie, but has none of the original characters or cast. It is set on Isla Nublar, the original island where the Jurassic Park with living dinosaurs is established. The story starts with different scenes that introduce the characters in a mixed-up chronology. It has Gerry Harding, the chief veterinarian of the park who shows his daughter Jess around. There is also Miles Chadwick and the professional smuggler Nima Cruz, two contacts sent by Dennis Nedry (from the original movie) who has a plan to shut down the park and run off with dinosaur embryos. But when the park's security systems go down and the dinosaurs roam freely, their plans are foiled.

The game is largely presented as an interactive movie. It consists of different animated scenes with visual clues where the player can interact, similar to the controls in Heavy Rain. These are used to manipulate items, examine objects in the environments, choose topics for conversations, but also include many quick time events where the player has to react quickly or perform quick actions such as centering a dot to steady someone's mind or adjusting the frequency of a radio. If a sequence is successfully performed, the story continues until another opportunity to interact arises. There is no complete freedom of movement, instead it consists of a series of linked scenes similar to the flow in a rail shooter game. There are however opportunities where players can observe the environment in any direction (to find the location of new clues or hotspots) and often there is a choice between different locations to go to. Unlike earlier Telltale games players can die if a sequence is not performed successfully. The game then automatically restarts at an earlier checkpoint to retry. This can be done an unlimited amount of times. As expected there are many encounters with dinosaurs, in fighting or escape sequences.

The game consists of four episodes that are played one after another. Each episode focuses on different characters and often alternates between them until their paths converge. In the first episode for instance it follows Gerry, Jess and Nima as they find their way around the island, while the second one introduces a paramilitary rescue team. For these four platforms the episodes are bundled together, but on the iPad they are released separately.

Just Cause
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 You are Rico Rodriguez, a CIA-agent who is sent to the small Island of San Esperito to start a revolution and bring down the current regime under the rule of General Salvador Mendoza.

After you jumped out of the airplane and helped your local contact survive an attack by gang members, you have - much like GTA: San Andreas - the freedom to do what you want. The complete island is accessible from the beginning and you can either follow the main storyline, engage in side-missions, or collect items all over the place. To help the revolution you can also drive the government out of the individual sectors on the island. This is accomplished by a three-stages fight in which you have to go up against a huge army of government forces.

As a fully trained agent, Rico can also perform many stunts. He has always an parachute equipped which he can open whenever he has enough speed. So he often uses cars or bikes as a jump-pad and then sails smoothly into the sunset.

But of course he cannot impress the evil regime with that, so he also has access to a wide range of weapons from pistols with unlimited ammo to rocket launchers and machine guns. Rico is also trained to drive everything that has an engine, from a normal bike to a fully-armed military helicopter.

Just Cause 2
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Rico Rodriguez is back! After liberating the small Island of San Esperito, the CIA-agent is on his way to the island paradise Panau to find a former colleague: Agent Tom Sheldon. During an undercover-investigation, he vanishes and with him two million dollars. Money, the Agency desperately wants back, especially as they believe that Tom changed sides. So Rico has to infiltrate the criminal organisations of Panau as Scorpio to flush out Tom Sheldon and bring him to justice while plunging the country into chaos - but that's more of a bonus than a real objective...

Like its predecessor Just Cause, the game drops the player on a huge island. From the start, the whole island is open to be explored by the player in a third-person-shooter-fashion either on foot, by using several dozen different cars or even by using heavily armed helicopters and fast planes. The player is totally free to do what he wants, although that mostly breaks down to wreaking havoc and causing chaos by destroying statues, fuel tanks and other military-owned stuff. This way the player earns points which in turn progresses the story, unlocks missions and gives him access to additional stuff from the black market. In addition all over the island crates are hidden containing both money and upgrade parts. Once the black market helicopter has been called via a beacon, the player can order weapons, vehicles and even request a transfer to another location on the island for free. Weapons and vehicles on the other hand cost money and are dropped right on the spot where Rico called. They can also be improved using the upgrade parts the player collected.

In addition to his weapons, Rico's two most useful tools are his parachute and his grappling hook. The parachute can be activated at almost anytime, even if the player is driving at high speed along the road, and is very useful to make combo-stunts. And this is where the grappling hook comes in: with it, the player can either pull enemies towards him, or pull himself towards a target - which can either be a house two streets away, or a moving car. The latter allows for example high-speed carjacks which in some cases result in one of the two types of simple Quick-Time-Events in the game. The other type pops up when Rico tries to unlock a gate or disarm a bomb or such. Although the grappling hock was already featured in the first game, this time around it's a dual-hook. If the player has hit something with his hook, he can put the other end on another object - again no matter if it's a solid or moving object or a random human who had the bad luck of being nearby. This allows the player for example to hook a car to a helicopter, fly over an enemy base and drop the car onto the poor soldiers.

To keep the action focused even outside the main storyline, challenges like checkpoint-races and optional missions are scattered around the map and each settlement on the island can be cleared 100% by destroying all worthy targets and collecting all crates in the vicinity.

Just Cause 3
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 Just Cause 3 is the third main game in the action series set in an open world environment with a focus on shooting, causing destruction and over-the-top violence and stunts. The protagonist is once again the Mexican Rico Rodriguez. Set six years after the events of the previous game, Rico returns to Medici, the fictional Mediterranean island where he grew up until dictator General Sebastiano Di Ravello took control. The main story sees him team up with the scientist Dimah al-Masri and his former childhood friend Mario Frigo. They work for the rebellion who seek to overthrow Di Ravello and thwart his plans to take over the entire world. At first however, Rico needs to sabotage many operations and help to establish the rebellion's influence, before the dictator can be taken on. Agent Sheldon from the previous game also returns.

As in the previous games Rico is in most situations able to do everything himself. Instead of following the main missions the islands can be explored without limits right away. The environment is now an archipel rather than a single island. Medici is divided into several regions, then further into provinces and even further into settlements. To liberate an entire province all settlements need to be freed. This is usually done by taking over (i.e. blowing up) a command centre, which is usually a large army base with heavy forces. There are also other activities to free a settlement, such as taking down billboards or statues, disabling propaganda messages or taking over the local police station. When all required activities are completed, the rebel flag is raised and the settlement has been taken over. Afterwards these can also be used for fast travel.

Rico can use any vehicle in the game such as cars, but also tanks, ships, fighter jets and attack choppers. After unlocking them, he can call in rebel supply drops to have a certain vehicle delivered. In some cases the AI adapts the difficulty level to match the chosen vehicle. Drops can also be used for weapons and equipment. There is no in-game currency. Important returning elements are the parachute to dive down and the grappling hook to quickly move through the environment or hitch rides. Many vehicles can be customized and be used as weapons, next to regular ranged weapons such as machine guns, rifles and missile launchers. Unlike the previous game C4 is now always available and with an infinite supply, but only five can be used simultaneously. Entirely new is the wingsuit as a means of transportation. The hook is also used to hook two items or vehicles, and then the cable is decreased to bring them together, often causing havoc. There are many upgrades to unlock, for instance making the hook much more effective and allowing more at a single time. Almost any action is recorded in online leaderboards for worldwide comparisons. There are also many challenges that encourage the player to experiment through mini-games and races.

Just Cause 4 
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Welcome to Solis, a huge South American world home of conflict, oppression and extreme weather conditions. Just Cause 4 sees rogue agent Rico Rodriguez land in Solis to hunt down the truth about his past, at any cost. Strap into your wingsuit, equip your fully customizable grappling hook, and get ready to bring the thunder!

KEY FEATURES
Bring The Thunder:
  • Soar through the skies with your wingsuit - Skydive, Base Jump and Free Dive with no limits!
  • Fight your enemies under extreme weather conditions, including towering tornadoes and tropical lightning storms, taking the iconic Just Cause action to insane new heights.
  • Use extreme weather events to your advantage thanks to never seen before in-game physics.

Rico’s Ultimate Mission:
  • Spearhead the rebellion and defeat the Black Hand, a hi-tech private military organisation.
  • Face off against Gabriela Morales – your most fierce, capable, and unpredictable adversary yet.
  • Uncover the truth of Rico’s father’s past life on Solis’ and its extreme weather.

Huge South American World:
  • Explore the remote South American country of Solis, home of conflict, secrets, and danger.
  • Enjoy 1024 square kilometres of exotic playground, from rainforest to desert, via snowy mountain peaks.
  • Discover a plethora of wonders as you explore the world of Solis from bustling cities to rural grasslands.

Creative Destruction at its best
  • Customize your new grapple hook with evolved and brand-new capabilities, allowing you to create your own personal stunts, destructive methods and overall play style.
  • Experiment with a huge variety of new vehicles including military jets, helicopters, turbo-fuelled sports cars, and construction vehicles.
 

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