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Friday 9 March 2012

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PostHeaderIcon Volkswagen Golf+ - April 2012


Volkswagen Golf+ - April 2012
English | 100 pages | HQ PDF | 85.17 Mb

VW Golf+ magazine is right at the heart of the VW modifying scene. While focusing on all generations of the iconic Golf, the magazine also covers many other Volkswagen and Audi models, from air-cooled Beetles to the latest Audi TT, reflecting the diversity in the scene in the UK and throughout Europe. With fabulous feature cars, the latest show reports, an in-depth tech section, called The Brain, and plenty of cars and parts for sale, Volkswagen Golf Plus Magazine totally in tune with this vibrant scene. Put simply, it's the definitive monthly mag for anyone with a passion for upgrading these lovable 'dubs.


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TENNIS Magazine - April 2012
English | 52 pages | HQ PDF | 38.06 Mb

TENNIS Magazine provides in-depth player interviews, Grand-Slam coverage, gear reviews, and the best instruction advice from top pros.


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The Week Australia - 09-15 March 2012
English | 40 pages | HQ PDF | 42.23 Mb

The Week Australian: Written for busy people like you The Week is unlike any other magazine in Australia and provides a balanced, insightful and informative distillation of the very best writing on news, business, sport and culture from Australia and the rest of the world, with no editorial bias.




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India Today Travel Plus - March 2012
English | PDF | 124 pages | 57.5 Mb

Catering to the lifestyle section, ITTP is India's No.1 travel magazine. It is a magazine which makes you go places! The travelogues tells you all you need to know about your travel destination. It covers everything from resorts, airlines, spas, shops, restaurants and much more.




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Science - 09 March 2012
English | HQ PDF | 132 pages | 111.49 Mb

Science is the academic journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and is considered one of the world's most prestigious scientific journals. The peer-reviewed journal, first published in 1880 is circulated weekly and has a print subscriber base of around 130,000. Because institutional subscriptions and online access serve a larger audience, its estimated readership is one million people.


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Practical Photoshop – April 2012English | 116 pages | HQ PDF | 94.50 Mb

Practical Photoshop is the magazine that makes sensational images simple. Whether you’re repairing a scan of an old family picture, having fun combining multiple images or applying artistic effects to a favourite photo, Practical Photoshop?s easy-to-follow tutorials and video lessons show you how to achieve brilliant results with minimal fuss. Practical Photoshop is the biggest and best Photoshop magazine available, offering 116 pages of expert advice every issue. Practical Photoshop Magazine Buy a magazine subscription to Practical Photoshop Magazine, dispatched worldwide. Our standard annual subscription is 12 issues for ?85.30 including delivery.


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Premier Guitar - April 2012
True PDF | English | 268 pages | 76,27 MB
Premier Guitar has the latest in guitar information and equipment along with music interviews, product reviews and much more.




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PostHeaderIcon Ani's Raw Food Asia - Ani Phyo


Ani's Raw Food Asia - Ani Phyo
epub | 320 pages | ISBN-10: 0738214574 | 22.00 MB
Genre: Food & Drink

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You've been to her kitchen, enjoyed her desserts, and mastered the essentials; now go with raw food goddess Ani Phyo back to her roots for the first ever Asian raw food cookbook. Along with recipes from Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, and Hawaii and background information on traditional dishes, Ani's Raw Food Asia also offers essential tips on green living, well-being, longevity, fitness, beauty, and entertaining as inspired by a healthy Asian lifestyle.

Recipes include: Mixed Vegetable Skewers with Almond-Butter Sauce, Creamed Curry Saag, Vegetable Tempura with Orange Lemongrass Dipping Sauce, Marinated Shiitake Mushroom Dumplings, Corn Fritters with a Hot and Sour Cucumber Dipping Sauce, Dosas, Moo Shoo Vegetables, and more.


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Principles of Diabetes Mellitus
pdf | ISBN 10: 0387098402 | 10.28 MB
Genre: Medical

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"Principles of Diabetes Mellitus, Second Edition" is an important update to the comprehensive textbook first published in 2002 and reissued in 2004. It is written for physicians of all specialties who, on a daily basis, deal with an illness which has reached epidemic proportions. The book is also intended for medical students and investigators of all aspects of diabetes. The last five years have witnessed major developments in our understanding of diabetes and in therapeutic approaches to this disease. Thus, in addition to updating all chapters, the authors added eight new chapters to the second edition. "Principles of Diabetes Mellitus, Second Edition" covers diabetes in all of its aspects - genetics, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, therapy and prevention.

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Color Atlas of Pathology
pdf | 480 pages | ISBN-10: 3131277815 | 131.10 MB
Genre: Medical

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The pocket atlas is an excellent reference work that presents pathologic findings in all clinically relevant fields, using high-quality photographs and concise, well structured explanatory texts. Images include color photos and micrographs. Electron microscopic images are included where necessary. Clear schematic drawings illustrate procedures such as the course of infections, etc. Text boxes on clinical and morphological aspects, on complications, and with easy-to-remember mnemonic summaries are set off in color.


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Speech Disorders (Diseases & Disorders)
pdf | 96 pages | ISBN-10: 1420502212 | 5.15 MB
Genre: Educational

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The ailments and conditions that afflict people today can be confusing, disturbing, and painful---both emotionally and physically. The Diseases and Disorders series provides clear, careful explanations that offer readers and researchers insight into what these conditions are, what causes them, how people live with them, and the latest information about treatment and prevention. All volumes in the series include primary and secondary quotations, annotated bibliographies, detailed indexes, and lists of organizations to contact for additional information.


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Thursday 8 March 2012

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Home Cinema Choice - May 2012
English | HQ PDF | 124 pages | 88.96 Mb

Home Cinema Choice is the UK's best-selling home cinema enthusiasts magazine. Every issue features news and reviews of the latest home cinema equipment, from amplifiers, receivers, processors and power amps, to DVD recorders, speakers, projectors and flat panel TVs.


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ESPN - 19 March 2012
English | PDF | 108 pages | 50.7 MB

ESPN is a magazine for the NEXT generation of sports fans with emphasis on the personality, lifestyle and off-the-field activities of today's newsworthy and up-and-coming athletes. All delivered with insights, humor, cutting edge design and in-your-face photography.


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PostHeaderIcon Agatha Christie - At Bertram's Hotel (audiobook)


English - Mp3 - AudioBook - Unabridged - 188 MB
At Bertram's Hotel is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 15 November 1965 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company the following year. The UK edition retailed at sixteen shillings (16/-) and the US edition at $4.50. It features the detective Miss Marple. 


Jane Marple, the elderly amateur sleuth, takes a holiday at Bertram's hotel in London, to re-live her happy memories of staying there during her youth. The hotel is famous for fully preserving its Edwardian atmosphere even into the 1960s, from the proper staff to the elderly guests who frequent the tearoom. Miss Marple first sees Lady Selina Hazy, a childhood friend. Lady Hazy says she often thinks she recognizes people in the hotel but they turn out to be strangers. Miss Marple is intrigued by the other guests in the tearoom, especially a famous adventuress Bess Sedgwick, a young woman Elvira Blake and her guardian Colonel Luscombe, and a forgetful clergyman Canon Pennyfather. 
Elvira's late father left her a lot of money, but it's all held in trust until she, not yet 20, turns 21. Her mother, Bess Sedgwick, had abandoned her as a toddler to become a famous star and adventurer, and has not kept in touch. Elvira suddenly starts asking her guardians who would inherit her money if she dies, and hints that she may be planning marriage. She also says somebody had tried to poison her during her school days in Italy. She secretly flies to Ireland for 24 hours, telling her best friend only that she has to find out something that's a matter of life and death. 
Canon Pennyfather is supposed to fly to Switzerland the same day, also for 24 hours, to attend a religious conference in Lucerne. But he's so forgetful he doesn't arrive at the airport until the following evening, by which time the conference is over. He returns to the hotel around midnight, and upon entering his room, sees something very surprising and is immediately knocked on the head. He wakes up four days later in a house several hours from London but near the location where the Irish Mail train was robbed three days earlier. A family had found him on the side of the road and took him in, but he remembers nothing since taking the taxi to the airport. Yet some witnesses at the train robbery say they saw somebody who looked like him at the scene. Miss Marple also saw him leaving his hotel room at 3 am, three hours after he was knocked on the head, and a few hours before the robbery. 
It turns out that Lady Sedgwick had hidden herself from Elvira because she did not consider herself a suitable mother given her lifestyle. Both Sedgwick and Elvira are lovers of the same man, the race car driver Ladislaus Malinowski. However, both women claim that Elvira doesn't know him. But Miss Marple knows that she does, because she has seen Elvira and Malinowski together at a restaurant. She thinks Malinowski is an unsuitable man for Elvira, and wishes she could save her from getting involved with him. Meanwhile, a car similar to Malinowski's was seen at the train robbery, and at several other train robberies. Similar but not identical: the licence plates were off by one digit. 
Miss Marple overhears Bess Sedgwick talking with the hotel comissionaire Micky Gorman. It turns out they had earlier been married in Ireland. At the time Gorman had told her the wedding was just a game and not a legal marriage. But in fact it was a real marriage, and so her four subsequent marriages were unwittingly bigamous. Elvira also overhears this, and worries it might invalidate her inheritance because she is the daughter of one of Sedgwick's later husbands. She had travelled to Ireland to verify the marriage, but we don't know whether she flew back to England or took a train, perhaps the Irish Mail train, so she could have been a witness or perpetrator in the robbery. 
Police Chief Inspector "Father" Davy, along with Inspector Campbell, has been involved in the mystery since Pennyfather's disappearance. He interviews everybody in the hotel, and quickly realizes that Miss Marple notices things—things in human nature that provide important clues. After Pennyfather is found, the three of them try an experiment. Miss Marple and Pennyfather re-enact their actions from when she saw him in the hallway (although he doesn't remember it). She realizes it wasn't him she saw: the walk was different. Pennyfather then remembers what surprised him when he entered his room: he saw himself sitting on a chair, just before he was knocked on the head. His Doppelganger, with his confederates, left the hotel (when Miss Marple saw him), drove the unconscious Pennyfather to the mail train, made himself visible during the robbery so that people would mistake him for Pennyfather, and then left Pennyfather on the side of the road. 
Elvira comes to the hotel one foggy night, and somebody shoots at her in the street. Commissionaire Gorman runs in front of her to shield her, and is shot dead. The gun is Malinowski's. 
Miss Marple tells Inspector Davy that she was disappointed to find out that much of the hotel's Edwardian atmosphere is false. Some of the guests are genuine, but others are actors pretending to be other people. So Lady Hazy wasn't wrong after all; the people she mistakenly recognized were actors pretending to be people she knew. Why a hotel would have so many actors is baffling, until the sleuths realize that the hotel is the center of a criminal ring. The actors pose as other people during robberies in order to make it look like their namesakes were at places they weren't. 
"Father" Davy and Miss Marple confront Bess Sedgwick as the orchestrator of these robberies, along with the hotel's owners and staff. Sedgwick confesses, and also admits to killing Gorman. She then drives away recklessly and kills herself in an accident. But it is later revealed that Elvira herself shot Gorman, and that her mother falsely confessed to the shooting in order to save her daughter. 
The originality of this novel is that we not only have to guess who committed the murder but what the crime was. Canon Pennyfather's disappearance is the central mystery, and the reader is led to assume it must be murder, but it turns out to be just a disappearance. Then it appears that somebody shoots at Elvira and accidentally kills Gorman, but actually it's Elvira shooting Gorman.


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PostHeaderIcon Agatha Christie - Sleeping Murder (audiobook)


English - Mp3 - AudioBook - Unabridged - 171 MB
Sleeping Murder: Miss Marple's Last Case is a work of detective fiction by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in October 1976 and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year. The UK edition retailed for £3.50 and the US edition at $7.95. The book features her detective Miss Marple, and was the final Christie novel published—posthumously—although it was not the last she wrote. 


It was thought that Christie wrote Sleeping Murder and Curtain during World War II to be published after her death, Sleeping Murder was most probably written during The Blitz in 1940. But John Curran proves in his Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks book that Sleeping Murder was still being planned in the end of 40s-beginning of 50s. However, unlike Curtain, which concludes the career of her other famous detective Hercule Poirot, there is nothing in the text of Sleeping Murder which indicates it is Marple's last case. Both books were sealed in a bank vault for over thirty years. 
The last Marple novel Christie wrote, Nemesis, was published in 1971, followed by Christie's last Poirot novel Elephants Can Remember in 1972 and then in 1973 by her very last novel Postern of Fate. Aware that she would write no more novels, Christie authorized the publication of Curtain in 1975 to send off Poirot. She then arranged to have Sleeping Murder published in 1976, but died before the publication. There is a link to Christie's book By the Pricking of My Thumbs, a woman in an asylum asking Gwenda "Was it your poor child", while drinking milk, possibly the character of Mrs Lancaster. 
"Let sleeping murder lie": This is the motto which is not obeyed by Gwenda Reed (née Halliday), a woman in her early twenties who has recently married and now comes to England to settle down there. She believes her father brought her directly from India to New Zealand when she was a two year-old girl, and she has never been in England. While her husband Giles is still abroad on business, she drives around the countryside looking for a suitable house. She finds an old house in Dillmouth which instantly appeals to her, and she buys it. 
After moving in, Gwenda begins to believe that she must be psychic as she seems to know things about the house which she could not possibly know: the location of a connecting door that had been walled over, the pattern of a previous wallpaper, a flight of stairs in the garden, and so on. Becoming increasingly uneasy, she accepts an invitation to go and stay in London with Miss Marple's nephew Raymond West and his wife Joan (who appear also in other stories with Miss Marple). Miss Marple's interest is piqued when, at a performance of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi, Gwenda screams and flees the theatre for no readily apparent reason, even to herself, when she hears the actor speaking the famous line "Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle; she died young." Gwenda tells Miss Marple later that as she heard those words, she felt she was looking through the banisters, at the dead, blue face of "Helen", listening to someone utter the same line. She insists that she does not know anyone called Helen, and believes she is going mad. Miss Marple suggests that she may be remembering something she witnessed as a small child (looking through rather than over the banisters), and that she may have been in the house that she seemed to know, despite believing that she has never been in England before. 
The Reeds and Miss Marple do a bit of research, and discover that Gwenda is not psychic at all, but in fact spent part of her early childhood in the house that she was later to buy. Her young stepmother, Helen, reportedly man-crazy, disappeared, having presumably run off with a man, and her father died in an asylum. Gwenda was sent to New Zealand to an aunt. The young couple realize that there may be an unsolved crime to investigate. Miss Marple, who first advises the young couple to "let sleeping murder lie", later suggests to her doctor that he prescribe her some sea air, and she travels to Dillmouth. 
The investigation that now sets in is completely in the hands of amateurs: Giles and Gwenda Reed and Miss Marple. The amateur sleuths find two old gardeners who remember the Halliday family and some of the old household staff at St Catherine's by placing an ad in several newspapers. The young couple talk to many witnesses. They talk to Dr Kennedy, Helen's half-brother. They do not inform him of Gwenda's memory, and the doctor seems to be nothing more than a loving brother, heartbroken over the disappearance of his very wild younger sister. The police are absent as it has not even been established that a crime has ever been committed; officially, Helen Halliday ran off with one of her lovers and either died abroad or made a clean break with her brother and never contacted anyone at home. 
The three men in Helen's life at the time of her disappearance: Walter Fane, a local lawyer, J J Afflick, a local tour guide and Richard Erskine, who resides in the north of England. At one point it seems very likely that one of them must be the murderer: They were all "on the spot", as Miss Marple calls it, that August night eighteen years ago when Helen was murdered. Dr Kennedy deflects the investigation by presenting two letters posted abroad (forged by him, as it turns out later) which he says he got from his half-sister after her disappearance. 
When Lily Kimble, who used to be in Halliday's employ, reads an advertisement looking for information about Helen, she senses there could be money in it, and contacts Dr Kennedy to ask for his advice. Kennedy interprets her letter to him as a blackmail attempt. He writes back to her, inviting her to see him at his house and including a train timetable and exact instructions on how to get to his house. He misdirects her to a stretch of woodland, where he strangles her. Then he replaces his original letter with a fake one and is back at his house in time to "wait", together with Giles and Gwenda Reed, for her arrival. 
When Lily Kimble's body is found, the police finally start investigating. (When the police inspector sees Miss Marple he comments on a case of poison pen near Lymstock, thus Sleeping Murder is set after the happenings in The Moving Finger, which was published in 1942.) Now it dawns upon the Reeds that with a murderer still at large, their lives are in danger. This proves true: after Dr Kennedy unsuccessfully tries to poison Gwenda and/or Giles—it is Mrs Cocker, the cook, who takes a sip of the poisoned brandy instead and who consequently has to be hospitalized—Dr Kennedy tries to strangle Gwenda. But Miss Marple has foreseen this; she remained hidden in the house and disables Dr Kennedy by spraying soapy liquid into his face after which policemen appear to arrest him. Miss Marple explains that she believes that Helen was an ordinary, decent young woman, trying to escape from a brother who was pathologically obsessed with her, and that the only evidence of her being "man-mad" came from him. He strangled her to prevent her from living an ordinary, happy life with her husband. Being a learned man, Dr Kennedy was able to hide his condition from the villagers and he staged his sister's death in revenge for her marriage to the man she loved. There are subtle indications that Dr Kennedy had an incestuous desire for his half sister due to some kind of mental illness.



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PostHeaderIcon Agatha Christie - Miss Marple's Final Cases (audiobook)


English - Mp3 - AudioBook - Unabridged - 87 MB
Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in October 1979 retailing at £4.50. It was the last Christie book to be published under the Collins Crime Club imprint although HarperCollins continue to be the writer's UK publishers. 


The book contains eight short stories and did not appear in the US. 
List of stories: 

- Sanctuary 
- Strange Jest 
- Tape-Measure Murder 
- The Case of the Caretaker 
- The Case of the Perfect Maid 
- Miss Marple Tells a Story 
- The Dressmaker's Doll 
- In a Glass Darkly


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Mastering the Fuji X100
Publisher: R[oc]ky No[ok] 2012 | 192 Pages | ISBN: 1933952989 | EPUB + PDF | 15 Mb + 11 Mb

Mastering the Fuji X100 provides the ambitious photographer with everything they need to know to operate this camera that has become an instant classic. Readers will learn about the features and capabilities of the X100 and will discover numerous tips and tricks for how to maximize its potential. Learn how to influence dynamic range, how to optimize focus, which film simulation is best, and much more.

The Fuji X100 is a premium digital viewfinder camera that combines compact size with sophisticated technical features and uncompromising optical quality. This unique camera already enjoys cult status and is used by many photographers as the ideal travel and snapshot camera. Nonetheless, the X100 is much more than an automatic snapshot camera—it is a sophisticated photographic tool.

In a layout suitable to the camera’s attractive design, this manual presents convincing imagery that attests to the fun you will have as you begin to push the envelope of your Fuji X100.


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120 Great Flower Paintings - Dover DVD
 
ISBN:9780486990026 | Author/Editor: Carol Belanger Grafton
120 UHQ JPG Images |  ~7500x4700 Pixels | 2.38 GB
  • The images on the DVD are saved in high-quality JPEG format in three different sizes: 300-dpi high resolution files with a 15" short dimension, 300-dpi high-resolution files with an 8" short dimension, and 72-dpi Internet-ready files with an 8" short dimension.
  • Product Description: This colorful compilation features bouquet after bouquet by the great masters. Featured paintings include van Gogh's Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers, Manet's Crystal Vase with Flowers, and Cézanne's Blue Vase, in addition to works by Renoir, Degas, Millet, Delacroix, Pissarro, Monet, and Cassatt. Each painting can be printed at poster size and you can play a slideshow of the images on your TV or computer.

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Wednesday 7 March 2012

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Arcen Games AI War Fleet Command v5.0.0.0-Lz0
Release: 2011 | Language: English | PC | Developer/Publisher: Arcen Games | 255 MB
Genre: Strategy

Humanity has already fought its war against the machines -- and lost. AI death squads stand watch over every planet and every wormhole, the few remaining human settlements are held captive in orbiting bubbles, and the AIs have turned their attention outward, away from the galaxy, to alien threats or opportunities unknown.

This inattention is our only hope: a small resistance, too insignificant even to be noticed by the AI central command, has survived. These are the forces you will command. The AI subcommanders will fight you to the death when they see you -- but your glimmer of opportunity comes from quietly subduing those subcommanders without alerting central processing to the danger until it's too late.

You do have a few things going in your favor. Your ships are much faster. You have safe AI routines to automate defenses and mining outposts. You have production techniques that can churn out fully-outfitted unmanned fighters in seconds. There will never be more than a few thousand of your ships versus tens of thousands of theirs, but through careful strategy you must somehow reach and destroy the heavily-guarded AI cores.

Game features:
• Cooperative RTS game (1-8 players) with numerous unique ship types.
• Challenging AI in 26 styles, many with unique superweapons.
• Insanely high unit counts: 30,000+ ships in most games.
• Lengthy campaigns featuring 80+ simultaneous planetary battlefields.
• Different Every Time: 16 billion procedural maps, each with specific units.
• A focus on deep strategy that you don't get in most RTS games.

System requirements:
• Windows XP/Vista
• DirectX 9c
• 1.6 GHz
• 512 MB RAM

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PostHeaderIcon Borgia: Faith and Fear (Final)

Borgia: Faith and Fear (Final)
Release: 2012 | English | PC | Publisher: Big Fish Games | 533 MB
Genre: Hidden Object
Travel to Florence and treat your old friend’s mysterious illness in Borgia: Faith and Fear! Basilius Valentius is a medic from the monastery of Camaldoli who is off to tend to his friend Lorenzo. Shortly after arriving, however, Lorenzo dies and Basilius discovers evidence suggesting foul play. Determined to find the culprit, Basilius begins a dangerous mission. Discover the truth and survive a power struggle in 15th century Rome in Borgia: Faith and Fear!

*Investigate a murder
*Find the culprit
*Explore historic Rome!


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PostHeaderIcon Bionic Commando (2009/MULTI2/Rip by R.G.UniGamers)


Features:
• An immense space - the hero of thrilling adventures await in three dimensions: for the battle to fully use all three dimensions.
• Incredible speed - using a unique hand, Nathan is able to rapidly move around the game space, instantly getting to your destination.
• Unlimited possibilities - practically any object can become a weapon: biorukoy can grab anything you wish, ranging from huge stone slabs and rubble and finishing all kinds of barrels and boxes.
• Invincible dispute - has circulated a hero in a single game, the player has an excellent opportunity to test the abilities and skills of your character in online battles.
• An unforgettable voice - the legendary Nathan Spencer voiced by Mike Patton - the leader of not less than the legendary band Faith No More

System requirements:
• Operating system: Windows XP / Vista / 7
• Processor: Pentium Core 2 Duo 2,2 GHz / Athlon X2 3000 +
• RAM: 2 GB
• Hard diske: 7.59 GB
• Sound Card: Sound Card compatible with DirectX 9.0
• Video: Nvidia Geforce 9600 or Radeon H1900
Bionic Commando (2009/RUS/ENG/Rip by RGUniGamers)

Features Ripa:
• multiplayer Removed
• Audio encoded wav-ogg-wav at the time of installation
• Installation time ~ 35 minutes
• Game Version: v1.0
• For installation, you need 512 MB of RAM
• Rip by R.G.UniGamers



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