Friday, 14 September 2012

Max Payne 3 full download


Tools: Max Payne Download link http://games.gol.ge/Max_Payne_3/Max_Payne_3.iso


System Requirements:
OS: Windows® XP SP 3 (32-64 bits) / Windows Vista® (32-64 bits) / Windows 7® (32-64 bits)
CPU: (Minimum) Intel Dual Core 2.4 GHZ / AMD Dual Core 2.6 GHZ (Recommended)Intel i7 Quad Core 2.8Ghz or AMD equivalent
Memory: (Minimum) 2 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7) (Recommended) 4 GB for Windows ® XP, 4 GB for Vista / Windows ® 7 
Video Memory Minimum) NVIDIA® 8600 GT 512MB VRAM / Radeon HD 3400 512MB VRAM (Recommended) NVIDIA® GeForce 480 1GB RAM or AMD Radeon™ HD 5870 1GB RAM
HDD : 35 GB of free Hard Drive Space/ 
Sound Card: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or 7 compatible sound card (100 per cent DirectX 9.0c-compatible)

Max Payne 3 is recently released third series game for the lost in pain detective Max. His loved ones killed earlier are never dead in hos mind and now he is not a cop a detective who lives on the pain killers and want to kill all the gangsters and other terror strikers. Max Payne is developed by Rockstar Games which has already given you the award winning game GTA San Andreas.
This game reinvents the shooting experience, blood and violence is the main key features of this game if you really feel to be a gangster. The graphics are also reinvented will the latest graphic engine, check some awesome screenshots below.
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Max Payne 3 Trailer Video :

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare DEMO

Tools: File which can be found here http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?6mmt7372u8tdni2
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This  is just a demo but full version is coming soon








Call of Duty 4 is a first person shooter that puts you in the center of intense war situations, and has extensive online multiplayer modes to offer too. Call of Duty has established itself as one of the greatest game series ever. With consistently improving graphics and AI, one of the only real criticisms it has faced of late was the repetitive nature of its setting. World War II is a fascinating, multi-theater world for games to approach in many ways: but how about something different? Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is the answer to that request. This game plunges you head-first into a present-day battlefield, even more fast-paced than its predecessors. This Call of Duty 4 demo offers you one mission from the full version of the game, where you play Sergeant Paul Jackson, of the US Marines. You're dispatched to save a tank which has become waylaid during its mission against a rebel leader in Saudi Arabia. Like any good demo, Call of Duty 4 features a range of combat situations, including the use of anti-tank weapons, the destruction of an anti-aircraft battery and at least one seriously fast-paced, confusing fire fight. The graphics in Call of Duty 4 are top notch, and we didn't notice any lag even at higher-end settings. Call of Duty 4 is built on a new proprietary engine which offers much better support for up-to-the-minute lighting effects, clearly visible in this test mission. Another aspect of the new engine makes for a really interesting change to gameplay. Some forms of cover (a light wooden fence, for example), won't offer you much protection like they did in years gone by. While buildings are not destructible, many elements of the Call of Duty 4 environment (like cars and, yes, light wooden fences) are easily destroyed with gunfire. Heavier weapons can cut through heavier cover too, "Shoot them through the wall!" you're ordered at one point. All this added realism makes the general quality of Call of Duty 4 gameplay really high. We noticed great improvements in AI, even on easier levels of difficulty where previous games may have left you feeling somewhat silly. In fact, Call of Duty 4 was surprisingly good, especially when there had been some negative reaction to the XBOX 360 beta. Fast paced, intense and varied: awesome graphics and involving gameplay make Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare a must-have for any self-respecting gamer.