Monday 25 February 2013

Internet Download Manager 6.15 Build 3 Final




Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.
Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads. You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

Other features include multilingual support, zip preview, download categories, scheduler pro, sounds on different events, HTTPS support, queue processor, html help and tutorial, enhanced virus protection on download completion, progressive downloading with quotas (useful for connections that use some kind of fair access policy or FAP like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.), built-in download accelerator, and many others.
Version 6.11 adds IDM download panel for web-players that can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features complete Windows 7 and Vista support, YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.


What's new in version 6.15 Build 3?

(Released: Feb 21, 2013)
  • Added support for Firefox 21
  • Fixed a critical bug with processing some types of redirects
  • Resolved problems when displaying "Download progress" dialog tabs with large windows fonts
  • Fixed a bug with the download progress bar showing download threads when resuming zip files


Wednesday 20 February 2013

God of War: Chains of Olympus[PSP]



God of War: Chains of Olympus is a third person action-adventure video game developed by Ready at Dawn and Santa Monica Studio, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It was first released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld video game console on March 4, 2008. The game is the fourth installment in the God of War series, the second chronologically, and a prequel to the original God of War. It is loosely based on Greek mythology, and is set in Ancient Greece with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls Kratos, a Spartan warrior who serves the Olympian Gods. Kratos is guided by the goddess Athena, who instructs him to find the Sun God Helios, as the Dream God Morpheus has caused many of the gods to slumber in Helios' absence. With the power of the sun, Morpheus and Persephone, the Queen of the Underworld, with the aid of the Titan Atlas, intend to destroy the Pillar of the World and in turn Olympus. Eventually locating the Pillar, Kratos chains Atlas to it, kills Persephone, and saves Helios, which returns the sun to the sky, causing Morpheus to retreat.
The gameplay of Chains of Olympus is very similar to that of its predecessors. It focuses on combo-based combat, achieved through the player's main weapon—the Blades of Chaos—and secondary weapons acquired later. The game features quick time events that require the player to complete various game controller actions in a timed sequence to defeat stronger enemies and bosses. The player can use up to three magical attacks as alternative combat options. The game also features puzzles and platforming elements.

Gameplay

The gameplay of God of War: Chains of Olympus resembles the previous installments. It is a third-person single player video game viewed from a fixed camera perspective. The player controls the character Kratos in combo-based combat, platforming, and puzzle game elements. Kratos is guided through various environments while fighting enemies, who come mostly from Greek mythology, such as Gorgons. Some enemies were created specifically for the game, such as the beasts and shades of Morpheus. Platforming elements require the player to climb walls, jump across chasms, swing on ropes, and balance across beams to proceed through sections of the game. Some puzzles are simple, such as moving a box so that the player can use it as a jumping-off point to access a pathway unreachable with normal jumping, but others are more complex, such as finding several items across different areas of the game to unlock one door.
Kratos' main weapon is the Blades of Chaos: a pair of blades attached to chains that are wrapped around Kratos' wrists. The blades can be swung around to attack enemies. As the game progresses, Kratos acquires new weapons—the Sun Shield and Gauntlet of Zeus—offering alternative combat options. Kratos also learns magical abilities, including the Efreet, the Light of Dawn, and Charon's Wrath, giving him a variety of ways to attack and kill enemies. He acquires the relic Triton's Lance—similar to Poseidon's Trident in God of War— which allows him to breathe underwater; a necessary ability as parts of the game require long periods of time there.
The player finds chests containing orbs colored green, blue, or red. Green orbs replenish the player's health, blue orbs replenish magic allowing further usage, and red orbs provide experience for upgrading weapons and magic—making new and more powerful attacks available] The player also collects red orbs by killing foes and destroying certain inanimate objects. As in the previous games, the player can also find Gorgon Eyes and Phoenix Feathers in plain, neutrally colored chests. The Eyes and Feathers increase the length of the health and magic meters, respectively; finding fifteen of an item maximizes a meter and thus, the player's power.
In combat, a quick time event (QTE) feature, also called context sensitive attacks, is initiated when the player has weakened a strong foe. The player performs a sequence of actions on the game controller shortly after an image of its circle button appears as an on-screen prompt. This allows for limited control of Kratos during a QTE cinematic sequence, which, if successful, ends the battle; failure usually results in damage to the protagonist. Similar in function is the quick-time sex mini-game—returning from previous installments—in the form of an encounter with two women. As in the previous games, a challenge mode—the Challenge of Hades (five trials)—which requires players to complete a series of specific tasks (e.g. Burn 50 soldiers with the Efreet), is included, and is unlocked by completing the game. The player may unlock bonus costumes for Kratos, behind-the-scenes videos, and art galleries from the game's development as rewards. Completion of each difficulty level unlocks additional rewards.



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Monday 18 February 2013

Internet Download Manager 6.15 Build 2




Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.
Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads. You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

Other features include multilingual support, zip preview, download categories, scheduler pro, sounds on different events, HTTPS support, queue processor, html help and tutorial, enhanced virus protection on download completion, progressive downloading with quotas (useful for connections that use some kind of fair access policy or FAP like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.), built-in download accelerator, and many others.
Version 6.11 adds IDM download panel for web-players that can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features complete Windows 7 and Vista support, YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.


What's new in version 6.15 Build 2?

(Released: Feb 15, 2013)
  • Fixed a critical bug in download engine
  • Added download panel for selected links in Chrome browser
  • Added support for SeaMonkey 2.15 and 2.16


Sunday 17 February 2013

Artisteer 4



Artisteer is a WYSIWYG website theme creation tool developed by Extensoft.


Artisteer automates creating Web templates, including a "Suggest Design" button, which randomly generates Web design and displays the design preview. The user can then adjust the design using variety of options, and export the design as either a Web template in XHTML and CSS format, or a WordPress theme.
Artisteer is available for the Windows operating system.
The first version of Artisteer was released in September 2008. Artisteer version 3.0 (current version) was officially released on June 2011.


Overview of Artisteer 4.0 Features

Previously, in Artisteer 3.1 you could only create content for your web pages if you were creating a ‘Website or Blog’ type template. In version 4.0, you can design your template and create pages with content for any type of CMS, such as Joomla or WordPress. In fact you no longer have to choose template type, only select your website , blog or CMS type when exporting your template.
Moving the content from Artisteer to your CMS is a simple two-step process.
NOTE: This feature does not remove previous content from your CMS (such as Joomla) but all Beta testers are advised to backup their system before testing this option. We recommend exporting content (selecting "[x] Include Content" option) mainly for new websites that do not have content yet, especially when using Artisteer Beta version.
HTML5 and CSS3 Support
Artisteer now supports the latest evolution in standards for better structured web pages. You can add your own
rich user experiences, such as animations, directly in Artisteer.
Google Web Fonts
You can choose from hundreds of free, open source Google fonts developed for the web.
Online Access to Flickr Images
Wherever you can insert an image in your template, such as the Page Background, or Header, now you can select from thousands of Flickr images on the web. You don’t have to go outside Artisteer to find them; Artisteer will bring them to you.
Please note the images you select from Flickr are covered under the Creative Commons license. You can find more information about attribution licensing here.
Custom Image Albums
Create your own custom albums on the web. These appear alongside the images from Flickr.
New Header Designer with Visual Editing
Artisteer 4.0 now has a new Header designer which you can use to add features to your Header that were not
available before.
With the new designer you can:
Add a Slide Show to Your Header
Define each slide as if it were a separate Header. Decide how you want each slide to transition to the next.
If you add an image, slide shows can also be added to your page content, footer, and sidebar.
New Selector Tool
Interactively change the appearance of text and images using the new selector tool. Rotate and move text wherever you want in the Header, then style it however you want it to appear.
Create Photo Collages
Want to add more than one photo image to your Header? In Artisteer 4.0 it’s possible now to add and arrange as many photos or images as you want.
Texture Masks
Transparent masks let you make part of your Header transparent so the background shows thru on your page. You can use a mask to add interesting patterns based on your background, or use the patterns to style the edges of your Header. In Artisteer 3.1, transparent masks were only available as a special texture effect you selected from the texture gallery. You couldn’t add another texture, and if you wanted a different effect you had to create your own custom texture. In Artisteer 4.0, transparent masks are selected separately so now it’s possible to add a mask but also select and add another texture to the Header. There are also additional mask options to select
where and how the mask is applied.
Text Blocks
Need more text options in the Header? With Artisteer 4.0 you can add multiple Text Blocks (Shapes), plus style them with masks, textures, glares, etc.
Shapes are not just for text. You can use them to add geometric patterns which you can style with textures, glares, etc., just like other parts of your pages.
You can also add Shapes to your pages if you’re adding a slide show to your content, such as overlaying your image with text.
New Image Options
Lightbox Style
When you insert an image, Artisteer automatically adds the class attribute “art-lightbox” to your <img/> tag to create a Lightbox style for your image. Now your viewers can click on the image to see a larger version of the image overlaid on top of your page. You can turn Lightbox on and off in the image options (‘Preview’).
Image Slide Show
Your Header is not the only part of your page where you can include a slide show. Wherever you can include an image in your page, you can also define a slide show.
More Source Options
You can now include images from the web using an URL or selecting them from the online gallery.
Footer Layout and Editing
You can now layout and edit the Footer area in the same way you can edit other parts of your page.
New Styling Options
Artisteer 4.0 includes many more new ways you can style elements on your pages.
Shadow Effect for Text
In most places where you can add or style text in your template, Artisteer now lets you add a Shadow effect to your font.
New Radius Options for Rows and Cells
New HTML Elements
Artisteer now lets you style common HTML controls such as radio buttons, checkboxes, etc.
These are normally rendered on your web page by the CMS, or an extension of the CMS, such as a plug-in, but now in 4.0 you can style them in Artisteer so they look like how you want them to appear on your page.
Color
Wherever you can select a color in Artisteer, the first two options under ‘Additional Colors’ are now ‘Black’ and ‘White’ to make it easier to select these color values.
When you select ‘More colors…’ there’s now a transparency slider you can use to change the opaqueness of the element (e.g. Row or Cell) without having to go back to the ribbon bar to change this.
Note the slider is disabled where transparency is not allowed. For instance, you can’t change the opaqueness of a font so this is disabled when you’re working with text.
Menus
With Artisteer 4.0, you can create ‘magazine-style’ menus.
Artisteer now includes many more styling options such as ‘underline’ on hover and other visual effects that you can add to the menu bar, submenu area and individual items.
New Border Styles for Block Headers and Menu Bar
You can add a border style that individually controls the border sides around Block Headers and the Menu Bar.
GUI Changes
No More Different Types of Templates
When you create a new project you don’t select a template type anymore (i.e. WordPress, Joomla, etc).
Now all templates are the same when you create them, when you style them and when you create content for them. You don’t decide which type of template to create until you export your template. Then your configurable Export options change automatically depending on which type of template you select.
Panel Mode
Most of your options can now be set in a panel that slides out in the Preview area. With Panel mode you don’t have to continually select the ribbon bar to open a dialog to change options. As you work in the Preview area, the
panel options change depending on which elements you’re working with (e.g. menu bar, header, images, etc.).
Suggestions
The Suggestion options on the Home tab have changed slightly.
The Sheet, Content and Menu suggestions are still available except now you select them within the context that you’re working with these elements in the Preview. To make a change, select the Suggestion icon when it appears in the Preview area.
Since the content you see on the page can now be installed in the backend of your CMS, the Images and Content suggestions have been enhanced to not only change the style but also the layout and content of your page, by
Row, Cell, or the entire Content area.
Before you start adding content to your pages, the Suggestion feature may be very useful to visualize different layouts you might want to use before you start making changes.
Reorganized Options
You’ll find that many options have been reorganized to make them more accessible and more intuitive.




Saturday 9 February 2013

DVDFab Passkey 8.0.8.8 Final



Passkey for DVD/Blu-ray is a Windows-based driver that works on-the-fly to unprotect encrypted DVD/Blu-ray discs. It can remove all known DVD/Blu-ray copy protections and region codes just in seconds to help you watch any DVD/Blu-ray movie on your region specific player with no limitation, allows you to use any software to access unencrypted DVD/Blu-ray contents to copy, burn, clone them, and so on.

Passkey for Blu-ray can remove all known AACS and BD+ copy protections, Region Code, BD-Live, UOPs, MKB V18 and newest MKB V19 for Blu-ray. Passkey for Blu-ray has the ability to let you change region setting of popular Blu-ray players with a single click. It makes your playback software essentially “region free” or more accurately “multi-region”. Passkey for Blu-ray lets you enjoy any Blu-ray without HDCP-compliant graphics card and without HDCP-compliant display.

Passkey for DVD adds new decryption data on its server all the time, and every user with internet connection can get advantage of it, so it surly can decrypt all newly released DVD movies. And for some discs, users can use local decryption data included in Passkey for DVD when disconnected from internet.
Passkey for DVD helps users to decrypt any DVD by removing all known CSS, CPRM, CPPM, RC, RCE, APS, UOPs, ARccOS, RipGuard, FluxDVD, CORE X2, etc.
DVDFab Passkey for DVD can do perfectly jump to first menu/main title with help of PathPlayer (exclusively developed by DVDFab and included in Passkey for DVD), and some unplayable problem in the same circumstances happened on other software will never occur.

Passkey Lite, a free version of Passkey, is a simple combination of Passkey for DVD and Passkey for Blu-ray. It is not any more a versatile and powerful decryption tool with some DVD/Blu-ray protections out of its domain. However, you can still freely watch any DVD, and use other software to access unprotected DVD/Blu-ray content.

Passkey Lite is a free and a simple two-in-one version of Passkey for DVD and Passkey for Blu-ray, and supports part of the functions they have. It can still decrypt protected DVD and Blu-ray, but not for all of them. For example, it can’t remove AACS V12+, BD+, BDAV, and AVCREC for Blu-ray, so you are not allowed to watch movies with those protections. It doesn’t support CPRM for DVD, and PathPlayer is not enabled, so ARccOS, RipGuard, FluxDVD, and CORE X2 can’t be removed. As a result, you can’t copy those still protected DVDs , but you are able to freely watch them. What adds punch to Passkey Lite is it can work with all the software that Passkey for DVD and Passkey for Blu-ray works with. You are enabled to use these apps to play/copy/rip the unprotected DVD/Blu-ray discs.

The DVD protections which can be removed by Passkey Lite are CSS, CPPM, RC, RCE, APS, and UOPs. CPRM, ARccOS, RipGuard, FluxDVD, CORE X2, etc. are not included. For Blu-ray, it can mange AACS V10, RC, BD-Live, and UOPs.

• Remove all known DVD/Blu-ray protections
• Work with other software to access unencrypted DVD/Blu-ray content
• Allow you to watch any DVD/Blu-ray no region limit





Wednesday 6 February 2013

Internet Download Manager 6.15



Internet Download Manager (IDM) is a tool to increase download speeds by up to 5 times, resume and schedule downloads. Comprehensive error recovery and resume capability will restart broken or interrupted downloads due to lost connections, network problems, computer shutdowns, or unexpected power outages. Simple graphic user interface makes IDM user friendly and easy to use.Internet Download Manager has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation and safe multipart downloading technology to accelerate your downloads. Unlike other download managers and accelerators Internet Download Manager segments downloaded files dynamically during download process and reuses available connections without additional connect and login stages to achieve best acceleration performance.
Internet Download Manager supports proxy servers, ftp and http protocols, firewalls, redirects, cookies, authorization, MP3 audio and MPEG video content processing. IDM integrates seamlessly into Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, MSN Explorer, AOL, Opera, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, Avant Browser, MyIE2, and all other popular browsers to automatically handle your downloads. You can also drag and drop files, or use Internet Download Manager from command line. Internet Download Manager can dial your modem at the set time, download the files you want, then hang up or even shut down your computer when it's done.

Other features include multilingual support, zip preview, download categories, scheduler pro, sounds on different events, HTTPS support, queue processor, html help and tutorial, enhanced virus protection on download completion, progressive downloading with quotas (useful for connections that use some kind of fair access policy or FAP like Direcway, Direct PC, Hughes, etc.), built-in download accelerator, and many others.
Version 6.11 adds IDM download panel for web-players that can be used to download flash videos from sites like YouTube, MySpaceTV, and Google Videos. It also features complete Windows 7 and Vista support, YouTube grabber, redeveloped scheduler, and MMS protocol support. The new version also adds improved integration for IE and IE based browsers, redesigned and enhanced download engine, the unique advanced integration into all latest browsers, improved toolbar, and a wealth of other improvements and new features.

What's new in version 6.15?

(Released: Jan 29, 2013)
  • Added support for automatic proxy configuration scripts (used in services like premiumize.me and others)
  • Fixed a critical bug in IE integration module
  • Resolved downloading problems with several file sharing sites
  • Changed "Minimize to tray" button style for Windows 8







Sunday 3 February 2013

Commandos 3: Destination Berlin



Commandos 3: Destination Berlin is the fourth installment of the critically acclaimed Commandos series. It is developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. Gonzo Suárez, who wrote the previous installments, was not involved in this project, having left Pyro Studios. The game is the first in the series to use a true 3D engine, and the last to use real-time tactics before being converted to a first-person shooter genre.
The Mac OS X version of the game was released in May 2005 by Feral Interactive along with Commandos 2: Men of Courage as part of the Commandos Battle Pack.

Gameplay

The game contains very similar gameplay to the previous games, with the similar 'point and click' approach. However, it has fewer hotkeys compared to the previous instalment, and the user has to press buttons at the bottom of the screen on the action bar.
As in Commandos 1 and 2, you are able to see all enemies on the map, follow their movements, and make attacks depending on their behavior. There are a few differences, such as the addition of an 'Assault Rifle' - a weapon less powerful than a rifle, but more powerful than a pistol. Also, all units are able to use weapons such as the grenade, rather than just the Sapper as in previous games. The previous "knapsack" setup, simply showing a picture of all the items the currently selected commando has in his possession, superimposed over a picture of a rucsac, has been abandoned in favor of a "box". When the inventory is selected, there are multiple blocks to put items in, such as grenades (1 block), pistols (1 block), rifles (4 blocks horizontal), enemy uniforms (4 blocks square), sub-machineguns (4 blocks square) and time-bombs (2 blocks horizontal).
When searching enemies bodies or supply crates, a similar, but smaller box is shown for their capacity. Commandos such as the green beret or spy, who in earlier games have only been armed with the regulation pistol, can now use almost all the small arms available, except for the sniper rifle. While adding realism (the commandos are no longer useless outside their area of expertise), some players complain that this robs the commandos of their individual roles within the group, making them more generic. This does however, make the missions less linear, because the same job can done by different commandos.
The new "cover mode" ability allows the player to leave commandos waiting at a door or behind cover (this mode was also available in Commandos 2-Men of Courage) ready to shoot at any enemy that comes within range, often with more accuracy than when controlled manually. This gives the option of ambushes, and more defensive tactics.
Instead of the previous, long, single campaign, this game is broken down into 3 campaigns: Central Europe, Normandy and Stalingrad; each containing a various amount of missions, some shorter than others. Each campaign has different players involved but not all.
Unlike the earlier instalments, Destination Berlin has a time limit on most missions.

Synopsis

Characters

There are only six commandos returning to this installment: The Green Beret (Jack O'Hara), The Sniper (Sir Francis T. Woolridge), The Marine (James Blackwood), The Sapper (Thomas Hancock), The Spy (René Duchamp), and The Thief (Paul Toledo).

Plot

The tutorial begins with Jack O'Hara clearing out a bunker, Sir Francis T. Woolridge killing a few German soldiers with his rifle and Thomas Hancock destroying a Panzer III with explosives. The game then shifts to February 21, 1939, where René Duchamp and Paul Toledo infiltrate the German Embassy in London and confiscate documents from a safe.

Stalingrad

In the Battle of Stalingrad, Woolridge kills an elite German sniper, lifting the siege of a Soviet command post at the Barmaley Fountain. A General Franklin O'Donnell then arrives for a meeting with Soviet personnel, accompanied by Hancock and O'Hara. A massive German airstrike ensues followed by airdrops of the Fallschirmjäger. In an effort to protect the General, the commandos repulse waves of patrols including a 7.5 cm Pak 40. When the meeting ends, O'Donnell crosses behind German lines and boards a Junkers Ju 52, much to the commandos' confusion. When they too enter the aircraft, O'Donnell orders the Germans to arrest them.
While in an underground prison cell, O'Hara subdues a jail guard and frees Woolridge and Hancock, telling them of O'Donnell's betrayal. When they make their way through the sewers, they run into René Duchamp, who informs them that O'Donnell plans to reveal top secret information to the Germans. Unknown to the three, Duchamp tells them they are inBerlin. The player is then given three tactical ways to kill O'Donnell before a timer initiates after which he would appear. After O'Donnell is assassinated, the four commandos enter aKübelwagen and escape the capital.

Central Europe

René Duchamp and Paul Toledo board a train in Saint-Avold carrying stolen artwork but are discovered. The Germans warn the next station and they try to derail the train. Jack O'Hara discovers this and he single-handedly clears the area before boarding the train just as it passes. Together with Duchamp and Toledo, the three take control of the train. The Germans, however, destroy an incoming railroad bridge, forcing O'Hara to stop the locomotive. Duchamp and Toledo are captured, while O'Hara hides in the back of one of two trucks carrying the cargo.
With the German convoy scheduled to pass through a small town in Forbach, Sir Francis T. Woolridge and Thomas Hancock eliminate the town of all German resistance, allowing the arrival of American soldiers to fortify the area and prepare for their arrival. The convoy arrives escorted by Tiger I tanks, but are ambushed as they enter the town. The trucks carrying Duchamp and Toledo are freed and the artwork recovered.

Normandy

On June 6, 1944, the night before the Normandy landings, Hancock and Toledo infiltrate a German encampment serving as reinforcements near Caen. They destroy a fuel depot, munitions building and as many Tiger I tanks, Schwerer Panzerspähwagen armored cars and Sd.Kfz. 251 armoured fighting vehicles. At daybreak, James Blackwood infiltrates a port in Le Havre, disabling two Kriegsmarine torpedo boats using mines. As the landings commences, O'Hara joins the Americans as they converge on Omaha Beach. Together, they take out the coastal artillery and clear the bunkers of all German troops



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Monday 28 January 2013

Comandos: Beyond The Call of Duty


Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty

Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty, a set of new Commandos missions issued as a standalone game, was released on March 31, 1999. Despite it being much shorter than Behind Enemy Lines, it is a much more difficult game containing levels on a far greater scale to the extent of being comparable to those that were to be seen in Commandos 2. It has 8 missions, with locations including Yugoslavia(with Chetniks) and Greece


About This Game




The Nazis are invading Europe, and you've got to help the Allied forces stop the terrifying bunch before it's too late. The game's original six heroes are back for more action, aided by two new characters a Yugoslav military officer and a member of the Dutch Resistance. You'll begin each game ranked as a sergeant, trying to elevate your status to that of Field Marshal by game's end. Each stunningly detailed mission can only be accomplished by using each of the eight commandos' skills properly, requiring as much patience as combat skills.
Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty is essentially a mission add-on pack for Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines, adding eight more missions, some new weapons and a higher graphics resolution. This game is sold as a stand-alone product, so you won't need the original Commandos to play.


Saturday 26 January 2013

Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines




Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is a single player real-time tactics computer game developed by Pyro Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. The first installment in the "Commandos" series, the game was released in 1998 and is set in wartime Europe and Africa where a group of six Allied Commandos performs missions using small unit tactics. Each Commando has a unique set of skills and tools determined by his class which forces the player to establish cooperation among them so that further progress can be made. The objectives varies from sabotages to rescuing allied informants and assassinations.
Commandos employs an isometric view with a whole map visible, thus allowing player to think out a strategy and its execution in advance. The same system was later used in the expansion pack Commandos: Beyond the Call of Duty released in 1999 as well as in two installments Commandos 2: Men of Courage and Commandos 3: Destination Berlin released in 2001 and 2003 respectively.


Commandos

In the game, the player represents the role of an officer who has been entrusted with the command of a group of six Commandos.

Republic of IrelandJack "Butcher" O'Hara (Green Beret)

An Army boxing champion from 1934 to 1937, O'Hara was sentenced by a military court to 14 years of forced labour after hitting an officer. When he joined Commandos, his sentence was commuted. Promoted to Sergeant after wiping out 16 enemy soldiers without ammunition during the raid on the island of Vågsøy.
  • Equipment: Knife, Pistol, Climbing axe, Acoustic decoy, Shovel.
  • Skills: Moving explosive barrels, hiding bodies, climbing walls.

United StatesSamuel "Brooklyn" Brooklyn (Driver)

Joined the British Army in 1937 after a long criminal career in United States. Samuel accepted the offer of joining the Commandos mainly because of his being sought by Americanauthorities. During the raid on the airfield in Tamet he managed to destroy eight German fighters using his jeep's machinegun and another four when he crashed the vehicle against the remaining aircraft full of fuel.
  • Equipment: Pistol, Submachine gun, First aid kit.
  • Skills: Driving tanks and vehicles, capturing heavy machinegun and artillery posts.

AustraliaJames "Fins" Blackwood (Marine)

Educated in Oxford, this naval engineer swum across the English Channel on a bet. Because of his problems with alcohol, Blackwood was demoted from the rank of Captain toSergeant after a fight in a private club. He joined Commandos as a simple soldier. Decorated with a Military Cross for rescuing 45 stranded British soldiers about to be captured atDunkirk.
  • Equipment: Knife, Pistol, Inflatable launch, Harpoon.
  • Skills: Diving.

United KingdomThomas "Fireman" Hancock (Sapper)

Born in Liverpool, Hancock became a specialist in the High Risk Explosives department and volunteered for the Commandos in 1940. During the raid on Saint-Nazaire, he was responsible for the explosions that crippled the port facilities for months. In this operation Hancock was captured, but after eight weeks he escaped, crossed the Pyrenees and returned to England.
  • Equipment: Pistol, Bear Trap, Time bomb, Remote control bomb, Grenades, Pliers.
  • Skills: Cutting wires, setting up traps, using explosives.

United KingdomSir Francis T. "Duke" Woolridge (Sniper)

An aristocrat from Sheffield famous for being cool, quiet, and distinguished. Received a Military Medal during the invasion of Narvik where he killed the Commander of the Germangarrison with a single shot from a distance of more than one mile while the officer was inspecting the placement of his troops.
  • Equipment: Pistol, Sniper Rifle, First aid kit.
  • Skills: Sniping.

FranceRene "Spooky" Duchamp (Spy)

A former Chief of Security in the French embassy in Berlin where he obtained valuable knowledge regarding the members of Hitler's General Staff, Duchamp joined the Resistancewhen the embassy was closed. At least three trains, fourteen tanks and more than thirty vehicles have been knocked out thanks to his skills of information, infiltration, andsabotage.
  • Equipment: Pistol, Poison Syringe, First aid kit.
  • Skills: Stealing uniforms from clotheslines, distracting enemy soldiers, hiding bodies.


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