The stand-alone mod S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Anomaly aims to be the most stable and customizable experience for fans of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games. It's powered by...
Demosfen - the largest project on the Call of Chernobyl platform. It is based on the new x64 version of the OpenXRay engine, thanks to which the game...
Strawhart is a first-person action-puzzler that will set you on an ill-conceived quest to start a cult and resurrect an ancient evil.
The default Blood 2 toolset installer doesn't work on 64 bit versions of Windows. Here are just the files it extracts
Get ready to experience death-defying puzzles and beautifully stylized worlds in Strawhart’s first Official Gameplay Trailer!
Brahma is an innovative game engine being written from scratch in C++, based on NIPSYS64 framework I'm also working on. This is a 3D engine with a special...
See some of the creatures out to kill you in Strawhart's latest update, and learn about the unorthodox ways you'll fight back.
Read about destructive solutions and the basics of puzzle chaining in Strawhart's July gameplay breakdown.
Come get your first look at the gameplay of Strawhart, a first-person puzzler with a unique 64-bit style.
This archive includes the updated 64-bit client, compiler and splash logo for the Steam version of Unreal Tournament 2004. Extract the contents to its...
A patch to convert a TDM 2.05 install to 2.06. You may use this along with the other patches here at Moddb to go from the 2.0 Standalone version to 2.05.
After years of development work, many long awaited engine changes like 64-bit, EFX audio, Soft Shadows, and Multi-Core support are all here.
Delve into Woods of Westharrow in Strawhart, an upcoming action-puzzler with a unique 64-bit aesthetic.
Explore the ruined city of Valecrest in Strawhart, an action-puzzler that is lovingly rendered in a unique 64-bit style.
Strawhart is a first-person action-puzzler that is lovingly rendered in a unique 64-bit style.
Strawhart is a first-person action-puzzler that is lovingly rendered in a unique 64-bit style.
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