Sunday, May 31, 2009

Crossfire [PC / 2009]



CrossFire features two International Mercenary Forces, locked together in an epic global conflict. Players assume the role of either a Black List terrorist or Global Risk mercenary, joining an online team that must work together to complete objective-based scenarios. There are six online modes: Team Death Match, Search and Destroy, Elimination Match, Ghost Mode, Free-For-All and the all-new Special Mode . Based on their performance in-game, players will receive experience points and be promoted through various Military Ranks. Players will also have the ability to customize their character's equipment and appearance through CrossFire's in-game item shop. Upon release, CrossFire will be free to download and playable online.

A number of soldiers who once belonged to the world-leading Special Forces joined 'Global Risk', the international mercenary forces corporation.

The mercenaries carried out difficult missions for the organization, but they have distinctive differences from 'Black List' who commit terror only for profit. Despite an appreciable sum of money, the mercenaries have never participated in any battle without justifiable reasons and they live up to their conviction to fight against terrorists. Based on their practical battle experiences and skills, Global Risk seeks to expand its power.

Main clients of Global Risk are third world countries without their own national militaries, countries on the black list of terrorists, and the UN X-File Bureau implementing secret missions.

Black List is another mercenary corporation which sponsors terrorism.

Its founder is unknown and it is a secret terrorist organization. Hence, it is the only mercenary corporation free from legal commitment to any country. Black List is run by Hedge Fund, which controls the diamond market in England. Its main clients are mostly poor and weak countries.

Ostensibly, it seems to be a simple terrorist supplying company, but it has its own justifiable reason to advocate the interests of powerless countries.

A large percentage of Black List mercenaries are from the Middle East.


Global Risk is a huge military organization without a national identity and is composed of discharged soldiers of Special Forces.

It was initially founded by Sir Alex Roid, who was a retired SAS member in British Air Force. Then the Australian-born American businessman, Michael Norman, developed it in the form of a business corporation. On the basis of his principles, the expressions of a desire for peace and cooperation of the world, Global Risk is implementing a terror purge with secret operations to achieve lasting peace for the world.

However, some make accusations against Global Risk because Global Risk is relying too much upon powerful countries and their wealth without any justifiable reason as a business corporation. In fact, a number of competent members ran away while carrying out operations based on idealistic peace theories introduced by powerful countries like America or England.

The special force troop, GRX, has developed a partnership with UN X-File Bureau. The Allies operate missions effectively; the Bureau plots and plans, and GRX carry out the missions. However, their secret missions have never been exposed to inside or outside troops.

Modes of play

CrossFire involves several modes of play, each with unique maps and rules.

  • Team Deathmatch: Players must work together to kill the enemies a designated number of times, or get more kills in a designated time limit.
  • Search and Destroy: The Black List attempts to destroy designated points with C4, or destroy all the Global Risk players, while the GR team must destroy all Black List players before the bomb is planted (If the bomb is planted it can still be disarmed for a GR victory).
  • Elimination mode: Similar to team deathmatch only players don't respawn when killed, and it runs on a basis of rounds instead of kills or a time limit.
  • Ghost Mode: All Black List terrorists are cloaked in invisibility, and are only armed with knives, while all Global Risk mercenaries aren't cloaked in invisibility, but can use all weapons. The Black List must use stealth to blow up the target with C4 to win, while the Global Risk mercenaries must defend the target.
  • Special Mode: A mode that is fully manipulatable by the player.
  • Free for All: A mode where there is no teams with optional weapon restictions
System Requirements:

* Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista
* Pentium 4 1.5 GHz
* 512 МB
* 64 МB, GeForce 2 Ti / Radeon 9000, DirectX 8.0
* DirectX 8.0


Download:

Code:
http://hotfile.com/dl/3137496/2f0b0cb/Cross_Fire_2009.part1.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/3137520/8a21dd1/Cross_Fire_2009.part2.rar.html
http://hotfile.com/dl/3137598/5fa7fcb/Cross_Fire_2009.part3.rar.html

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