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Far Cry
Gamespot Rating 9.2 / 10
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Far Cry isn't just a stunning technical accomplishment. It's quite possibly the best single-player first-person shooter experience for the PC since Half-Life.
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Far Cry is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Crytek Studios from Germany and published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004 for Windows. Far Cry sold 730,000 units within four months of release[1] and has currently sold over 1 million copies worldwide. The game's story follows an ex-Special Forces man named Jack Carver, who is stranded on a mysterious archipelago in Micronesia. He is searching for a female journalist he was escorting after she went missing when their sailboat was destroyed by mercenaries.
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Prince of Persia : The Sands of Time
Gamespot Rating 8.9 / 10
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It's fairly short, and it's missing the console versions' bonus features, but Prince of Persia is a truly excellent action adventure game for as long as it lasts.
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Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a third-person action adventure video game published by Ubisoft. It was released on November 6, 2003 and is a continuation of the landmark MS-DOS game series Prince of Persia, created by Jordan Mechner in 1989.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time combines exploration and combat to create a unique synthesis. Both elements make use of the Prince's acrobatic capability and agility. Throughout much of the game, the player must attempt to traverse the palace by running across walls, ascending or descending chasms by jumping back and forth between walls, avoiding traps, making other types of well-timed leaps, solving puzzles, and using discovered objects to progress. The cultural setting of the game provides many linguistically interesting inscriptions to be found on walls.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time combines exploration and combat to create a unique synthesis. Both elements make use of the Prince's acrobatic capability and agility. Throughout much of the game, the player must attempt to traverse the palace by running across walls, ascending or descending chasms by jumping back and forth between walls, avoiding traps, making other types of well-timed leaps, solving puzzles, and using discovered objects to progress. The cultural setting of the game provides many linguistically interesting inscriptions to be found on walls.
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Rayman Raving Rabbids
Gamespot Rating 7.3 / 10
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In the fourth installment of the Rayman series, you must help Rayman save the world from furry foes by busting out all his best moves.
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Rayman is having a picnic with the local Globox kids when there is an earthquake. Suddenly, the kids sink into the ground and the Rabbids appear in their place. Rayman offers them food, but they ignore him and their commander Sergueï kidnaps Rayman and throws him in an arena where there are raving mad Rabbids, several with weapons at hand. After completing his first trials Sergueï drops by and gives him a plunger, then takes him to his jail cell. As the game progresses, by completing more trials he becomes popular among the Rabbids. The Rabbids cheer him on and make his jail cell nicer. In the end, however, Rayman manages to escape by building a ladder out of all his plungers to reach the window. Once he's free, though, he realizes he forgot the Globox kids, and attempts to return through one of the Rabbid holes but ends up stuck. The Globox kids are supposedly being tortured, though there are several references to a sequel.
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