Kingdom Under Fire II is a Free-to-Play MMO, gameplay combines action RPG with real-time strategy. The player controls a hero and fight against hordes of enemies, and as a general commanding your own troops. Featuring Mission modes, PVP modes, Raid Modes, Skill Combo System, etc. High Quality visual graphics.
Kingdom Under Fire II is a Free-to-Play MMO, gameplay combines action RPG with real-time strategy. The player controls a hero and fight against hordes of enemies, and as a general commanding your own troops. Featuring Mission modes, PVP modes, Raid Modes, Skill Combo System, etc. High Quality visual graphics.
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1 year after the announcement of BannerLord, here are the firsts screenshots..
Tactical Intervention (should) launch today on Steam.
Tactical Intervention is made from the same creator of Counter-Strike, Minh Le (aka Gooseman) making this an unofficial Counter Strike 2! Pitting CounterTerrorists versus Terrorists over varied urban locales, Tactical Intervention promises an exhilarating First Person Shooter experience by delivering a huge weapons arsenal paired with many innovative gameplay features!
Tactical Intervention (should) launch on Steam the 21st of August…
Tactical Intervention is made from the same creator of Counter-Strike, Minh Le (aka Gooseman) making this an unofficial Counter Strike 2! Pitting CounterTerrorists versus Terrorists over varied urban locales, Tactical Intervention promises an exhilarating First Person Shooter experience by delivering a huge weapons arsenal paired with many innovative gameplay features!
People at Arena-net created some time ago a retro commercial for Guild Wars 2. In that commercial they needed to show a young actor beating a 16-bit platform game… Originally, they just wanted to build out a couple sprites to fake the game in After Effects, but one of the cinematic artists of the team (Delly Sartika) has long harbored an interest in building his own retro platformer, so he volunteered to build out a playable version of this totally fake game.