Real Myst 3D is a game designed for the PC by id Software. The game has been available for a while in stores, and its high-res graphics makes it look even more real than the PC game.But it's not just the sprites that make this game appealing, as many of the locations are real objects - all of them are 3D. The inhabitants of Myst 3D are modeled, as are the various objects, in order to make the environment look realistic. For example, in the shadowing scene in which you explore a tomb, the backgrounds are designed to offer more than you're likely to find on a computer monitor.
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Real War Rogue States: Gold Edition offers the authentic war game experience in English, Italian, and Spanish. Real War Rogue America's warfare system includes a "submarine unit" that lets you command your squadron in an open war zone. However, the AI system in the game doesn't seem to provide a strong tactical advantage, since the player is limited to picking off troops in one direction and having to send them down in the opposite direction.
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Realms of Illusion is the kind of game that would have looked incredibly awesome if it had been made by Iguana, the same team that made the games associated with it. Featuring a heavy focus on ranged attacks and spells, the game was all about casting magic and not simply throwing things at enemies. Instead of being a straight beat-em-up, the game is instead more of a beat-em-up, so you are encouraged to use your martial arts skills and utilise the "shadowing" system. While the gameplay wasn't all that great at first, it has gained a devoted following and is very much worth a look. The game will be hitting store shelves this summer.
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Rebel Trucker is a WWII strategy game that was released back in 2006 and has been out in Europe for a few years now. This classic turn-based strategy game has gained a loyal following for its interesting gameplay and engaging narrative.New for this iteration is the inclusion of more than 50 different tanks and vehicles, including the MG1 and the Soviet German Leopard. More than 200 different missions are available to play through.
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Rebels Prison Escape has been announced for a June 26th release on all major game platforms, the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube, as well as the PC. However, the game does have some features that weren't present in the original PlayStation release. In the PlayStation version, players will be able to interact with a variety of characters that are all described as supporting characters. There are many special skills and other abilities that make this particular version a bit different from the other versions. The core of the game is the stealth, and the game's layout has undergone a change from the previous PS games. Players will have the ability to hide from the police in the US while attempting to survive. This lets players outwit the cops and force them to complete their mission.
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Red Ace is a point-and-click adventure set in the tranquil confines of Mount Vesuvius, an island nation that has sprung up out of nowhere, which was once a place where human civilisation was threatened with endless sea life. There are about 100 small islands with hidden items, puzzles, fishing and chatting with people and natives who were lost in the sky.
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Red Faction Guerrilla has made its official Japanese release date a mere 10 days away. Fans of Volition’s popular shooter will have to wait just over a week until it launches, but the game does have a couple of nifty features on offer.Players will be able to create their own custom alien creation using the following combinations:
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Red Faction is on the way for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and we've got our hands on the game so you can see just how destructible you really are. We've also released a few new screenshots of Red Faction that show off the awesome Geo-Mod technology that can be used in-game. There's plenty to take in, including weapon customization, which makes it all the more important.
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Red Orchestra Ostfront 41 45, the latest iteration of Tripwire Interactive's free-to-play military-themed online shooter, has gone gold. According to Tripwire's official website, the game has gone gold and is set for a July 1 release. The downloadable add-on features new multiplayer maps, scenarios, and infantry units. For more on Red Orchestra, check out GameSpot's review of the previous game.
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Redline Xtreme Air Racing 2 is currently in development at Milestone Interactive, a game development studio founded by a number of former Codemasters developers. The sequel to the original game is slated for a spring release for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC platforms.
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