Sunday, 7 February 2016

Call Of Duty Games List Part-1


Call of Duty is a first-person shooter video game franchise. The series began on Microsoft Windows, and later expanded to consoles and handhelds. Several spin-off games have been released.




1) Call Of Duty -


    Call of Duty is a 2003 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision, the first installment of the Call of Duty video game series. The game simulates the infantry and combined arms warfare of World War II. The game is based on the Quake III: Team Arena engine. It was accompanied in September 2004 by an expansion pack, Call of Duty: United Offensive, which was produced by Activision, and developed by Gray Matter Interactive, with contributions from Pi Studios. Call of Duty is similar in theme and gameplay to Medal of Honor, as it is made out of single-player campaigns and missions. However, unlikeMedal of Honor, the war is seen not just from the viewpoint of an American soldier but also from the viewpoint of British, Canadian, and Soviet soldiers.
The game was somewhat unusual at the time in that throughout the single-player mode the player is joined by computer-controlled allies who range in quantity from two infantrymen (in some of the British missions) to an entire regiment of tanks (in the Soviet missions). The computer-controlled allies will support the actual player during the missions. They also further the game's goal of providing an immersive and realistic experience; that is, soldiers in World War II were usually part of a larger group, as opposed to the "lone wolf" seen in video games such as Medal of Honor. However, there are some missions where the player is alone.








2) Call of Duty : United Offensive:


Call of Duty: United Offensive is a 2004 expansion pack for the first-person shooter video game Call of Duty. It was developed by Gray Matter Interactive, with contributions from Pi Studios, and published by Activision. It was released for Microsoft Windows on September 14, 2004.The biggest changes made by United Offensive are in the multiplayer aspect of the game. There are new maps which are much larger than the ones in the original game, new weapons from the single player campaign, an in-game rank system which grants additional bonuses with more points, and vehicles such as tanks and jeeps.








Call of Duty: Finest Hour :

               
  Call of Duty: Finest Hour is a 2004 first-person shooter video game. It was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox on November 16, 2004 in North America. It was the first console installment of Call of Duty, developed by Spark Unlimited and published by Activision. It was followed up by a sequel, Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, in 2005.
Although it is based on the original Call of Duty franchise for Microsoft Windows, it has a completely different storyline and acts as a side-story/expansion of the main game. In the spirit of previous Call of Duty games, it features six intertwined stories and battles based on real events from the perspective of soldiers on each side of the allied campaign (U.S., British, and Soviet).
The game's music was composed by Michael Giacchino, who previously worked on the original Call of Duty and the Medal of Honor franchise. AC/DC singer Brian Johnson provides the voice of Sergeant Starkey, one of the British commandos.
Call of Duty 2 Box.jpg

 




 

Call of Duty 2 :

This article is about the second installment in the Call of Duty series. For the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions of the game, see Call of Duty 2: Big Red One.






















Call of Duty 2 is a 2005 first-person shooter video game and the second installment of the Call of Duty series. It was developed by Infinity Ward and published by Konami in Japan and Activision in the rest of the world. The game was released on October 25, 2005 for Microsoft Windows and on November 22, 2005 as a launch game for the Xbox 360 in Europe, Australia and South America, and later in Japan. Other versions were released on other platforms, including mobile phones as well as Pocket PCs.The game is set during World War II and the campaign mode is experienced through the perspectives of four soldiers: one in the Red Army, one in the United States Army, and two in the British Army. It contains four individual campaigns, split into three stories, with a total of twenty-seven missions. Activision officially announced the game on April 7, 2005 in a press release. Many features were added and changed from the original Call of Duty. The most notable change is the regenerating health. Additions include an icon that indicates a nearby grenade about to explode.












Call of Duty 2: Big Red One :

Call of Duty 2: The Big Red One is a 2005 first-person shooter video game. It was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox on November 1, 2005 in North America, November 18, 2005 in Europe, and June 29, 2006 in Japan for the PS2 only.
Big Red One differs from other games in the Call of Duty franchise in that it focuses on a single Allied formation in World War II: the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division, which goes by the nickname Big Red One due to their unit patch which features a large red numeral one. The game covers the division's part in the invasion and liberation of North Africa, the invasion into Sicily, the landing on Omaha Beach in Europe and moving east, and eventually crossing the Siegfried Line into Germany. Each chapter is book-ended with period footage from the Military Channel, with voiceovers courtesy of Mark Hamill (who was also in the Sam Fuller film, The Big Red One), imitating a World War II documentary.
The game features several actors from the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, including Michael Cudlitz, James Madio, Frank John Hughes, Richard Speight, Jr., Ross McCall, Rick Gomez, and Rene Morono. The box cover features actor Stephen Saux. The story and characters were written by Aaron Ginsburg and Wade McIntyre.
In North America, it was later released as part of a compilation pack entitled Call of Duty: Legacy for the PlayStation 2 only. The pack included Call of Duty: Finest Hour and Big Red One.









Wednesday, 12 August 2015

New "Battlefield" Game in 2016

                Unlike most video game bad guys,these enemy actually respect the badge of a police officers,and that gives you options.If you can get the jump on a group of three or fewer, you can order them to freeze by pulling out your badge and shouting.From there,you can arrest them... or gun them down.If you can stay out of sight,cuffing them is usually the superior option because it earns you more points ,which unlocks more weapons and gadgets.

Battlefield Hardline

                                If you're really good ,these levels are designed intelligently enough to allow you to sneak around arresting bad guys one by one until ,finally,when you look around,all you see are handcuffed,knocked-out criminals.Again,you can also run around shooting everyone,ans that works too.part of Battlefield's legacy includes realistic weapons that feel and sound great,and that's no different here.
               Like past games in the Battlefield series,players can select one of four classes during ech life in the Multiplayer Game Modes.Each class specializes in a particular area and can use select Weapons and Gadgets.

Operator: The Operator is the medic of the team.They are always on the front lines healing and reviving teammates.Their primary weapons of choice are the Assault Rifles.

Mechanic:The Mechanic is the engineer of the team.They specialize in fixing friendly vehicles and destroying any vehicles.Their primary weapon of choice are the Carbines.

Enforce:The Enforce is the support of the team.They specialize is covering fire and supplying the team with ammunition.Their primary weapons of choice are the Light Machine Guns.

Professional:The professional is the sniper of the team.They specialize in relaying information to the rest of the team and providing sniper support.Their primary weapons of choice are Sniper Rifles.

Ranks

Like past games in the series, Battlefield Hardline allows players to rank up in the Multiplayer. Play Game Mode to get in-game currency and a score that is equal to the money earned. The score is the value used to rank up an Agent.
Rank is strictly a number that shows a player's dedication to the game. There are a total of 150 Ranks in Battlefield Hardline.The only items unlocked through ranks in Battlefield Hardline are Battlepacks.

Multiplayer Unlocks

Battlefield Hardline features a revamped system for unlocking items in theMultiplayer portion of the game. This time around players earn cash in Multiplayer games instead of score alone, and that cash can be used to unlock select items. Unfortunately, some items require even more effort before they can be purchased or unlocked.

WEAPONS AND GADGETS

The vast majority of Weapons and Gadgets can be unlocked by purchasing them with cash earned in-game. This way players can immediately get the weapon they want!
However, most of the weapons are exclusive to the Cop or Criminal factions. To unlock a weapon for use in the opposite faction, an Agent must buy a weapon license. First, score 1,250 kills with a specific weapon on one faction, then purchase the license for $50,000. Example: If playing as a criminal, you can purchase the AKM for $12,000. To unlock the AKM for the cops faction, you must score 1,250 kills with the AKM as a criminal, then purchase the license for $50,000 as a cop.
                  Battlefield Hardline offers a fun single-player experience. Arresting suspects could have used polish, as it's way too easy to manipulate the AI to surrender. The multiplayer mode is quite fun as well,but it suffers from lack of content and for the fact that it plays out like a stripped down version ofBattlefield 4. The game's heritage aside, Battlefield Hardline is by no means a poor effort.Battlefield Hardline is a new battlefield game but with everything that's in the game its a good game the story is good it has episodic format is out stinting Visceral Games maker of Dead Space worked on thestory but you're here for the multiplayer. Hardlines multiplayer is made by DICE maker of the last 6 battlefield games DICE improves the Battlefield 4 gameplay and add heist and hotwire with I don't like it.Hotwire is like battlefield 4 conquest mode i never really like it. and DICE's new E-sportsmode with is super fast everything you do matters and much more what you need to know is the Battlefield Hardline is a good game which need's to have a franchise Battlefield HARDLINE get's a 8/10 look's way better then console.

Source:Ign


Sunday, 4 January 2015

'Need For Speed: No Limits' For Smart Phones


It's time for gamers to buckle their seatbelts and hold on to their seats because a popular racing game is speeding toward its launch next year.  "Need For Speed" is coming to mobile devices in 2015 as EA announced the release of the game app "Need For Speed: No Limits" to iOS and Android.
The game publisher has not yet revealed the exact release date of the new app.  Nonetheless, there are reports stating that the game is currently under development by studio Firemonkeys, which is also the developer behind the popular "Real Racing 3" in iOS and Android. The information about "Need For Speed: No Limits" is still scarce, but Firemonkeys Executive Producer Robert Huebner confirmed that more details are expected to be out in the open in the coming weeks and months pertaining to the characters, cars and customizations. 



"We've built No Limits from the ground up to deliver the insanely-fast driving and incredible graphics that fans have come to expect from Need for Speed — all in the palm of your hand. We're constantly amazed by the power and performance we're able to get out of the latest phones and tablets and think you will be too," Huebner described the racing game in a post. 
EA has released a teaser trailer for the new NFS mobile gaming app featuring pro rally driver Ken Block. It is still unconfirmed whether the "Need For Speed: No Limits" mobile gaming app can be downloaded for free like "Real Racing 3" or if it has to be purchased. 
"Need for Speed" holds the record of being the most successful racing video game franchise of all time. The different versions of NFS involve racing a car, and the game promises nothing less than a continuous surge of adrenaline. Player can choose and customize their own cars to be used in the races and tournaments, and they must win the races to unlock new vehicles and tracks.

Read more:

http://www.christiantoday.com/article/need.for.speed.no.limits.release.date.2015/43510.htm#ixzz3NqLZ3F3v

Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tIZuuo5R3E

Need For Speed 2015??


Need for Speed Rivals developer Ghost Games says it needs to do “a much better job” with the fans of Need for Speed going forward.
The studio aims to accomplish something “dramatically different” for the series, and to that end, Electronic Arts and Ghost Games will have “more open conversations” with fans ahead of the next Need for Speed game’s release in 2015.
Studio head Marcus Nilsson says, “We need to help define for [fans] what the Need for Speed experience is,and they can help us define what that experience is. Then we can stay true to what that experience is.”
Nilsson is already spending time on the phone with hardcore fans about the future of EA’s games. This is part of “a big movement inside EA, within every brand, really,” to engage fans in a transparent dialogue about development. “That definitely is part of the reason we’re going to do things quite dramatically different to the Need for Speed brand"



Need for Speed 2015’ game with enhance animation, graphics and interesting sounds that will ask its game users to enter into ‘Need for Speed 2015 Game World.’ Need for Speed 2015 is in a pre development phase while its official correspondent says that they will design a game that will excite you with a car racing experience and our development team meetings is in a process to launch a game technology which no car racing game company ever provides. While ‘Need for Speed Rivals’ enjoy success with more game user involvement, they opt for a new 2015 game which will beyond its game user expectations. 

Monday, 28 July 2014

World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition

"The world is your battlefield. While every World of Tanks player dreams of becoming an ace tanker that single-handedly saves the day, it's only through teamwork that you and your allies will prevail. Up to 30 tanks at a time, split into two teams, will be vying for supremacy on over 10 highly-detailed maps. Hold up your end of the bargain and your allies will work with you to coordinate an unstoppable assault against your enemies." 

  


Gameplay

The player takes control of a single armored vehicle of his or her choosing, and is placed into a battle on a random map, though map selection may vary with different game modes. The player has control over the vehicle's movement, firing, and can communicate with other players through typed or voice chat, and several preset actions that give tactical instructions visible to only their team.

Game modes

The players in World of Tanks can choose six primary types of battles: random battles, team-training battles, tank-company battles, team battles, historical battles and clan battles.
Random battles
There are 3 types of random battle; Standard, Assault and Encounter. Players have the option to be excluded from Assault, and Encounter battles. All random battles consist of two teams of 15 randomly selected players on a randomly selected map.
  • Standard
The goal is to capture the enemy flag/base or eliminate all enemy tanks within 15 minutes. If time expires it is a draw.
  • Assault
The attacking team has to capture the defending team's base or destroy all enemy tanks. If time expires the defending team wins.
  • Encounter
Two teams fight to capture a single neutral base or eliminate all enemy tanks within 15 minutes. If time expires it is a draw.
  • Team Battle is the new game mode in the 8.9 update. It features game match-making based on skill, kills and time spent on servers.
  • Historical Battle is a new mode in WoT.
Team Training
In this mode, a player can make a room and select the map to play. It can be decided to be open to the public, or by invitation. This mode is used for experiments with various tank mechanics, learning new maps, strategic planning and movement, and as a place to train others. There are no experience points or credits gained in this mode and any repairs needed for vehicle are free except for expended shells and equipment (consumables used).
Tank Company
A player can create a team in four divisions. Each division has different tier points requirement. Companies are available in 4 divisions: Junior, Medium, Champion and Absolute.
Team Battle
A new mode introduced in patch 0.8.9, players can make their own teams or join teams made by others, either manually or via a new, special matchmaking system. This mode uses the same rules as the popular 7/42 tournaments: 7 tanks maximum and 42 tier points maximum. Tier limit for all tanks is tier 8. This mode has limited map selection: Abbey, Ensk, Himmelsdorf, Steppes and a few others. In patch 0.9.10, a lot more maps will be playable. A popular setup to go with is five tier 8 tanks and two tier 1's for scouting.
Clan Battles
World of Tanks offers a unique battle mode called Clan Wars in which, for a moderate amount of gold, players can create their own Clan and fight with other friends. On the Global Map, Clan Commanders can land on a province and try to capture it (by fighting against other clans who have applied for landing) and then receive a certain amount of gold every day.
Tournaments
Players can compete in organized bracket-style tournaments of teams consisting of a specified number of players using tanks of a specified type. Winners of the bracket receive gold, and in certain tournaments special prizes such as computer parts.


Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Titanfall Expedition Release Date Leaked?

As I was perusing the Reddit forums, I stumbled upon a post at gamesided.com. The link was to a pre-order page for the new Titanfall Expedition DLC pack.   According to the site, the expansion will be available for download at 8:00 am EST on Thursday, May 15th.  This comes as a bit of a surprise, since the general consensus was sometime in May, but nothing had been confirmed.
Screen Shot 2014-05-12 at 6.38.03 PMNow, one could make the case that this was a typo or an arbitrary date, but that seems less likely.   I took a screenshot of the page in the event the site was changed or the date was changed.  Just wanted some confirmation that I wasn’t misreading their site.

If you put the Titanfall Expedition Map Pack in the search engine, it will give you this link and also one for the Xbox 360 version.  Interestingly, the 360 version shows a download date of December 31st which does seem like an arbitrary date.
The favorite son of the Xbox One is banking on this being one of three very successful DLC packs.  Titanfall has been the best-selling Xbox One game and Microsoft is surely hoping that the expansion packs will build on its current success.  There is also a season pass for the expansions, and it is also available for purchase.

Monday, 12 May 2014

GameSpy shutdown sends over 50 EA games offline



The closure of GameSpy’s online hosting services is set to knock more than 50 EA games offline by the end of June.
The publisher claimed it did not have a suitable solution to keep all its GameSpy-connected games online, but was investigating community-supported options for preserving the multiplayer functionality of titles such as Battlefield 2, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and the Command & Conquer series.
In a statement the company added that for many of the titles it was “no longer feasible” to continue supporting them, as older games “typically have fewer than one per cent of all peak online players across all EA titles”.
You can view the full list of affected games below.
October 1st, 2014 – Online Services Shutdown
World Series of YAHTZEE, Free for iOS
June 30th, 2014 – Online Services Shutdown
Battlefield 1942 for PC and Mac (including The Road to Rome and Secret Weapons of WW2 expansions)
Battlefield 2 for PC (including Special Forces expansion)
Battlefield 2: Modern Combat for PlayStation 2
Battlefield 2142 for PC and Mac (including Northern Strike expansion)
Battlefield Vietnam for PC
Bejeweled (r) 2 for the Wii
Bulletstorm for PlayStation 3
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars for PC and Mac (including Kane's Wrath expansion)
Command & Conquer: Generals for PC and Mac (including Zero Hour expansion)
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 for PC and Mac
Crysis 2 for PC
Crysis for PC
Crysis Wars for PC
Dracula - Undead Awakening for the Wii
Dragon Sakura for Nintendo DS
EA Sports 06 for PC
F1 2002 for PC
FIFA Soccer 08 (KOR) for the Wii
FIFA Soccer 08 for Nintendo DS
FIFA Soccer 09 for Nintendo DS
FIFA Soccer 10 for Nintendo DS
FIFA Street 3 for Nintendo DS
Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers for PlayStation 2
Global Operations for PC
GREEN DAY: ROCK BAND for the Wii
James Bond: Nightfire for PC
Madden NFL 08 for Nintendo DS
Madden NFL 09 for Nintendo DS
Master of Orion III for PC
Medal of Honor: Allied Assault for PC and Mac (including Breakthrough and Spearhead expansions)
MySims Party for Wii
MySims Racing for Nintendo DS
MySims SkyHeroes for the Wii and DS
NASCAR Sim Racing for PC
NASCAR Thunder 2003 for PC
NASCAR Thunder 2004 for PC
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 for PC
Need for Speed: ProStreet for Nintendo DS
Need for Speed: Undercover for Nintendo DS
Neverwinter Nights 2 for PC and Mac
Neverwinter Nights for PC, Mac and Linux (including Hordes of the Underdark and Shadows of Undrentide expansions)
SimCity Creator for Wii
Skate It for Nintendo DS
Sneezies for the Wii
Spore Creatures for Nintendo DS
Spore Hero Arena for Nintendo DS
Star Wars: Battlefront for PC and PlayStation 2
Star Wars: Battlefront II for PC and PlayStation 2
THE BEATLES: ROCK BAND for the Wii
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 for Nintendo DS
May 12th, 2014 – Online Services Shutdown
Lord of Ultima