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Diner Dash 5: Boom! Collector's Edition

Diner Dash 5
This version is a little different than the previous and in some ways similar to Wedding Dash in that you earn cash to spend and at the beginning of a new level you choose the items you think will help you out - for instance the use of Quinn to refill the salad bar, the extra speedy cook, faster sneakers for Flo to wear, faster ordering from the menu, etc. In between some of the levels, the characters also talk - even Mr. Big - you can skip these if you want - which I most definitely do after I've heard them speak! Hal, one of the Hungry Men construction workers from the Hometown Hero game, builds the diner up between levels and you can choose the color schemes and what you want him to build. He also comes in handy during some of the levels in that the generators start conking out and you need him to fix them before you plunge into total darkness! 

Silent Hunter 5 : Battle of the Atlantis PC


This game has also been a huge let down in gameplay. I have already found a number of bugs such as not being able to return to course after you perform a manuever, not being able to flood multiple tubes at once, or not being able to use the deck gun (if there is a way it isnt explicitely stated in the manual which is painfully short on details for a game with so many changes over previous versions). A number of features have been also dumbed down.

Blade and Sword

The combat uses martail arts  moves instead of your standard magic attacks. this is a pleasant (Martial Arts) inovation. the only tricky part of it is a bad aiming system. You tend to (Medieval) miss the enemies you have selected to hit so you end up wasting mp.(Swords & Sorcery) This is, firstly, extremely iratating and, secondly, (Medieval) hazordous to our character. The second inovation the game has is an  expansion of the runes available for use in Diablo 2. In order to (Martial Arts) upgrade our weapons and armor, you need to collect and place runes in them.