Seven challenging gameplay modes, including five never before seen
Over 150 nail-biting levels with new features including branching paths and reflectors
Upgradable power-ups plus exciting ball sets and shooters to unlock
The Bala Gi EXPANSION is a campaign to unlock a unique new spacecraft and get hold of the biggest construction set in the X universe so far: The headquarters station
Jump in to the cockpit of the exclusive M6 class battleship, once owned by the Pontifex Maximus Paranidia himself. This ship is lean and mean and can host two M5 ships
New M3+ class of ships. During the game you can distribute the blueprints for this new masterpiece in ship construction to the various shipyards
Exotic space ships, revised battle tactics and exciting missions for all difficulty levels. The award winning X3 engine has been further enhanced creating an absolutely stunning universe
It recharges your DS Lite
Give it some Juice
DS Lite not included
Compatible with DS Lite
LIFETIME WARRANTY
Officially Licensed by Nintendo
Specially designed for Nintendo DS, DS Lite and Game Boy Advance
Available in four colors: Snorkel Blue, Honeydew, Pink and Black
Features 2 full zipper pockets to keep your accessories organized
Watch your players' Composure Meters -- losing Composure means you risk fouls and turning the ball over
Team Intensity grows as you make shots and stay strong on defense -- build Intensity to an Impact Moment that gives you an advantage over opponents
As your team wins more games, it'll appear on TV more often - making it easier to recruit top players and unlocking minigames
Build up School Pride and use to earn new buildings, training facilities & even the right to rename local streets
Atmosphere of the Exclusion Zone
Research of new depths of the Zone - Red Forest, Limansk, Pripyat Undergrounds, etc
A-Life-driven War of the Factions
Possibility to play and lead any faction to victory
Advanced A-Life system
A lot of games make a big deal out of player choice, but few in recent memory offer so many intricate, meaningful ways of approaching any given situation.
If you know anything about Benoit Sokal's track record with adventure gaming, you know going in that Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals will be weird.
October is certainly the right time of year to release Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches. This eerie adventure about a haunted farmstead from Arberth Studios may be well out of date when it comes to game mechanics and visuals, but it packs a real punch when it comes to pure spooky storytelling. A tale steeped in ancient ghouls and a mystery drawn from Welsh mythology draws you in, even as the dated visuals attempt to push you away.
PC game enthusiasts know they're in trouble when a game's menus require keyboard input rather than allow you a mouse pointer. That's the first indication, but hardly the last, that this version of Rockstar Games' boisterous look at schoolyard folly is just a quick cash-in.
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