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Introduction: Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is a tactical adventure game combining turn-based combat with real-time exploration, story, stealth, and strategy. Explore a post-human Earth where mankind has been eradicated by climate change, nuclear war, and pandemics. Will your team of mutants survive the Zone? The Deluxe Edition includes a new expansion DLC adding hours of more gameplay and story, a new character, and new locations to explore. Seed of Evil Expansion: The new expansion to Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is called Seed of Evil, and it will expand the original game in multiple ways. The expansion picks up where the original game ended and offers hours of more gameplay, new locations to visit, expanded gameplay options, and a new Mutant to add to your party: Big Khan, the moose. When a mysterious enemy with the power to control plants threatens the Ark, the Stalkers must use their fighting skills to defeat the enemy's minions, discover the enemy's true identity, and save the Ark. It is highly recommended that you complete the main story in Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden before playing Seed of Evil, due to story spoilers and the level range of the new content. Seed of Evil brings a wide breadth of new content to Mutant Year Zero. Discover huge new maps, battle new enemies, improve your mutations, equip new gear, and face off against a vicious new adversary. Features: TACTICAL STRATEGY EVOLVED: Jump between real-time exploration and a deep, tactical combat system at will. EXPLORE A POST-HUMAN EARTH: Journey through a world of abandoned cities and an overgrown countryside as you unravel the story of what happened to our earth. CONTROL A TEAM OF MUTANTS: Talking animals and other mutants — these aren't your typical heroes! MASTER THE STEALTHY APPROACH: Real-time stealth allows you to sneak into enemy camps set up ambushes. UNLOCK MUTATIONS: Shape your characters by giving them unique mutations such as Stoneskin, Moth Wings, Hog Rush or Corpse Eater. DYNAMIC ENVIRONMENTS: Stay out of floodlights, hide from line of sight, or just blast down walls and create havoc! SEED OF EVIL EXPANSION: Continue the main story - See what happens after the ending of Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden. The lives of Bormin, Dux, Pripp and the others at the Ark continue. New events are unfolding as the weight of their new knowledge weighs down on them, and a new enemy appears from the shadows of the Zone. Meet Big Khan, a brand-new playable mutant - Buying the Seed of Evil expansion lets you add an entirely new Mutant to the team: Big Khan the moose. He is a veteran Stalker who has been exploring the Zone on his own in self-imposed exile. His size and strength make him an excellent fighter, capable of landing highly damaging critical hits against enemies. His unique mutations are Ground Pound and Flame Puke, attacks that make him effective at dealing with groups of enemies. A new threat rises - The Ark has become enveloped in mysterious roots, and many of its inhabitants seem different from their normal selves. Even the Zone Ghouls seem to have changed. This new menace threatens not only the Ark, but the entire Zone, and it's up to your team of Stalkers to set things right! The new storyline in Seed of Evil offers new challenges in brand new maps. You will visit the Hall of Electric Coffins and the Mausoleum of Suburbia, to name a few. These areas are populated with new enemies, forcing you to rethink your regular tactics. Improve your mutations - We're introducing a brand-new mechanic in Seed of Evil that will allow you to upgrade and improve your mutations. Upgrade Bormin's Hog Rush to a Bear Smash for increased power, or change Corpse Eater to Corpse Feaster, so recovering HP no longer costs an Action Point. Dux' Moth Wings can be upgraded to Wings of the Sniper, which removes all range penalties from shots when flying. Retake lost territory - Zone Ghouls and Polis Bots are once again encroaching on places like the Spear of Heaven or the Sea Titans. This time they're stronger than ever and your Stalker team is tasked with clearing them out. Beware, though, the enemies are stronger than before! MUTANT YEAR ZERO: ROAD TO EDEN - DELUXE EDITION INCLUDES: Full Game Seed of Evil DLC Specifications: Publisher: Funcom / Maximum Games Developer: The Bearded Ladies Platform: Xbox One Release Date: 30/07/2019 Genre: Role-Playing / Strategy Rated: Mature (17+) > Blood > Strong Language > Violence Players: 1
R 660
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Continuing the tradition of adapting known franchises such asStar WarsandIndiana Joneswith visuals based on LEGO, this game takes on theBatmanuniverse. The basic concept is the same, with characters and objects built up using LEGO blocks, but here shown against surroundings drawn in a regular fashion. Most of the environments are side-scrolling with a fixed camera perspective, but in 3D with quite some depth. It is not based on a certain movie or comic, but on the franchise as a whole with a new story. The animations and sequences are rather quirky and share nothing with the darker atmosphere of the contemporary Batman movies. A cast of villains has escaped from Arkham Asylum and now roam through Gotham City wreaking havoc. The first half of the game, players control Batman and his sidekick Robin to take on all enemies with typical brawler gameplay. Enemies will often respawn endlessly until the player figures out how to progress. The environments can be explored using a number of gadgets such as the batarang and the grappling hook, and players can switch between the two characters at any time. They can both fight and the inactive character is always controlled by the computer AI. Both characters have unique powers they can access by changing their suits. Batman can then glide through the air or plant bombs, while Robin has for instance a technology suit that allows his to walk on metal surfaces in any direction. They can also drive certain vehicles. Both characters operate out of the Batcave that acts as a central hub to store trophies and access missions. Many of the missions have small puzzle elements with buttons or passages that need to be cleared. Objects and characters explode into smaller LEGO blocks and at certain sections the hero need to build structures with blocks to create new objects. After completing a mission in the story mode, it becomes available in a separate free play mode. In the second part of the game players take control of the different villains such as Poison Ivy, The Joker, Mr Freeze, The Riddler, Killer Moth, Hush, Clayface, Man-Bat and more. They all have different powers and their section of the game always ends at the moment they are confronted by Batman and Robin. This way, the game shows how they set up their plans prior to the fights in the first part of the game. The characters collect coins, objects and hearts. Even though they can die, they immediately respawn. Multi player options vary between platforms. Home console and Windows versions allow drop in/drop out co-op. The PSP release fares worst of all and does not contain any kind of multiplayer option.
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Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee Platform: GameCube Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Giant monster fighting game based on the Godzilla movies Fight as one of 11 monsters in 8 different locations Use hand-to-hand, close range, projectile weapons, and special moves Each city built with fully destructible buildings and other elements For 1 to 4 players Product Description Based on the hit movies created by Toho Co, Ltd, Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee is a one-to-four-player fighting game of epic scope. Aliens have travelled to earth and are using mind control to take power over the planet's giant monsters in an attempt to destroy our greatest cities. In the single player game, players must battle as their favourite giant monster against other escapees from Monster Island in titan-to-titan combat to protect the planet and its civilians. In addition to the single-player story mode, the game includes additional play styles--Versus mode (pitting between one and four players against each other in an epic battle royal), Destruction mode (a timed challenge to see which player can destroy more of a city in a given amount of time) and Survival mode (the ultimate test of a player's skill, pitting him against monster after monster with the score based on the number of enemies defeated before losing a match). Review You'll doubtless be surprised to learn from the cryptic title that Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee involves giant 400-foot monsters smashing cities and hurling oil tankers and laser beams at each other. The game features a host of preposterous looking creatures, including three-headed dragon King Ghidorah, the insect-like Megalon and of course the king of the monsters himself: Godzilla. Despite the initially stodgy controls Destroy All Monsters actually reveals itself as a highly entertaining free-roaming fighter very much in the style of Power Stone. And despite its slow pace things can get quite tactical as you use skyscrapers for cover and employ the widely varying powers of each creature. The graphics aren't amazing but they do manage to convey a great feeling of scale, and, even better, the idea that you're actually a 400-foot man in a monster suit-which sounds rubbish--is hilarious in practice. The only real problem with the game at all is the fact that you can only use three of the eleven monsters to begin with, with the rest having to be unlocked via the rather badly paced single-player mode. Why there's only a selection of three monsters to start with is particularly baffling since the game features an extremely enjoyable four-player mode. Destroy All Monsters is excellent knockabout fun for anyone that likes their beat-'em-ups simple and unpretentious. It's also, at time of writing, the only fighter on the market to feature a giant city-destroying moth. -- David Jenkins
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