Myth: The Fallen Lords
Myth: The Fallen Lords is a Real-time Tactics, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Bungie and published by Eidos Interactive in 1997. It serves as the first title in the series of Myth, including a sequel, Myth II: Soulblighter, takes place sixty years after the events of the first title. The story revolves around the battle between two factions such as the light and the dark, struggling to control an unnamed mythical land. During the gameplay, the dark force controlled by Balor and a team of lieutenants, while the light team is led by The Nine, the mighty sorcerers called Avatara. The plot takes place in the 17th year of the conflict in the west and the story follows the activities of The Legion, a unit in the Light force, as they effort to conquer the land to restore the peace by defeating dark forces. In RTS games, the player doesn’t have to engage in resource management, construct bases or buildings, and recruit his army by obtaining resources and new technologies. The basic gameplay focuses on choosing and leading the units. Myth: The Fallen Lords is the wonderful game to play.
#1 Aegis Wing
Aegis Wing is a Single-player and Multiplayer Shoot ‘em up video game developed by Carbonated Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The game is played from a side-scroll perspective. It takes place in the space environment where the player assumes the role of a pilot with a task to control a small ship to battle against waves of enemies. While the scrolling backgrounds, the player needs to avoid mines positioned at specific points. There are many stages, and at the end of some stage, a boss fight will happen. The ship of the player equips a single non-upgradable weapon, but the player can gather one of four unique power-ups to grant access to super weapons for limited use. The setting of the game takes place in the futuristic year 2105 where the environment of the planet Earth is destroyed and humanity traverse through space to find out a new homeworld. Aegis Wing offers challenging stages, prominent features, and detailed graphics. Check it out, if you want to save the world.
#2 Desert Child
Desert Child offers a brilliant mix of Action, Role-playing, Racing, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by Oscar Brittain and published by Akupara Games for Multiple Platforms. The game offers an exciting storyline, revolving around a young but talented hover-bike racer who is broken and hungry. During the gameplay, the player has to explore how he can scrape enough cash through racing and performing odd jobs to bright his future and gain respect to get into the massive races of the universe. The game is played from a side-scroll perspective, and the player can drive a hoverbike to race against rivals while gathering cash to unlock upgrades. At the start, the player can deliver pizza in order to gather gun parts, hunt bounties, and struggle to earn fame to increase the number of fans along the way. While racing against competitors, the player will navigate the beautiful cities where he can repair and upgrade his bike and more. Desert Child offers core features such as Deliver Pizzas, Hunt Bounties, Customization, Pixel-art System, Racing Mechanics, etc. Check it out, and have fun.