Coffin Mall Activation Code is a game about survival, stealth, and horror, all rolled into one. You wake up in a musty old mall and a stranger threatens to take your life. Does anyone in this place want to die?
As a mall cop, your job is to find out. To find the truth, to find out what’s going on, and to survive.
You can run, you can hide, but internal combustion tends to beat flesh and bones.
F4: The Story of FORTITUDE
Originally released in PC in August 1999 by Gremlin Graphics. The Windows game was developed by Engine II and the console game by Black Tentacle.
Skyrim is an upcoming 2016 first-person open world fantasy RPG video game, developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the third major installment in the Elder Scrolls series following The Elder Scrolls IV:Oblivion, and preceding The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Its gameplay was designed with three pillars to define the “core gameplay loop”: the cycle of seasons in the game’s setting, combat and companion interaction, and the exploration of a vast and detailed world with tens of thousands of locations, as well as hundreds of unique inhabitants to recruit.
The game is set in the world of Tamriel, a fictional landmass inspired by Norse mythology and medieval European geography. The main setting is the province of Skyrim in the Mid-Westerlands, although it is player-led and the player may travel to any location in the province. The game takes place seven years after the events of Oblivion and features the same features but with a number of significant gameplay and narrative changes.
In Skyrim, the player character is initially a nameless Barbarian-like warrior who, after the destruction of his village, journeys to Skyrim in search of his identity. Along the way, he or she meets a man who introduces them to Skyrim’s native Dragonborn people, and who, when the warrior kills one of these people in combat, starts a civil war. The Dragonborns call for the player character to become the Dragonborn, a hero who can defeat the vampires and other supernatural creatures that threaten the world, thus leading to the player character’s rise to power. As with Oblivion, there is a plot with multiple factions vying for power and control. The factions include the Dark Elves, the Imperial Legion, Alduin’s Legion, and the New Gods.
First released in PC in August 1999 by Gremlin Graphics.