الثلاثاء، 29 يناير 2013

Stereo Mix for Mac OS X

Stereo Mix for Mac OS X

IMPORTANT UPDATE (AS OF AUG 9, 2012)
I HAVE MOVED THIS POST ONTO MY NEW BLOG AT THE URL BELOW. PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR QUESTIONS / DISCUSSIONS THERE.
http://coffeecone.com/post/28986669146/stereo-mix-for-mac-os-x
This simple tutorial will teach you how to have Stereo Mix on your Mac OS X, similar to what the Windows computers / laptops have. For those of you who don't know, Stereo Mix is a way for you to be able to record internal sounds from your Windows computer or laptop. Mac OS X doesn't seem to have a straightforward way of letting users use their internal sound as a microphone so here's an easy-to-follow set of instructions.
This will actually let you hear the internal sound while it's playing as opposed to the typical setup where you are aimlessly recording the internal sound with you hearing nothing.
Before we get started, I just want to clarify that I am in no way responsible if this doesn't work for you. Now let's start, make sure you have the latest version of Soundflower. I used version 1.5.2 for this tutorial (current latest version) so the interface might be different in case you're reading this at a later year.
[ Download Soundflower from Google Code ]
After downloading, install Soundflower (of course). Once installed, go to your Applications folder and open Soundflowerbed. There should be an icon like the one below added to your menu bar. Click on it and select Audio Setup... from the dropdown list.
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Once the settings window has opened, press the + button on the lower-left most part of the window and name and click on the newly created Aggregate Device item to rename it. When the name becomes editable, set the text to Stereo Mix.
Now while Stereo Mix is still selected, see the right side of the window and put a checkmark on Built-In Output and Soundflower (2ch).
The next thing you need to do is click on Stereo Mix on the left and then click the gear icon on the bottom then select both Use this device for sound input and Use this device for sound output. After that click the Configure Speakers button on the right. You need to use the Configure Speakers button and NOT the one on the gears icon menu. A window should slide out and there, make sure that only the Soundflower Output Stream is checked. Then click Apply and Done. There should now be a new Microphone option on all your apps that indicates Stereo Mix.
These are the last set of things that you need to do. First, click on the Soundflower icon on your menu bar then select Stereo Mix on the Soundflower (2ch) section as shown on the image below.
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Then open up System Preferences\Sound and set both the Output and the Input to Stereo Mix. Close the System Preferences pane and you're good to go.
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I hope this quite long tutorial helped you in some way. If you have questions regarding the steps provided, don't hesitate to leave a comment down below.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
If you want to adjust the volume, you may notice that the volume slider is disabled when Stereo Mix is turned on. To change the volume, go to the Soundflower icon on your menu bar and select Audio Setup... and just the volume on Soundflower (2ch) instead.
NOTE:
This isn't guaranteed to work for all mac users. There could be a lot of factors that could result in this trick not working for you.
IMPORTANT UPDATE (AS OF AUG 9, 2012)
I HAVE MOVED THIS POST ONTO MY NEW BLOG AT THE URL BELOW. PLEASE CONTINUE YOUR QUESTIONS / DISCUSSIONS THERE.
http://coffeecone.com/post/28986669146/stereo-mix-for-mac-os-x

الخميس، 24 يناير 2013

How to Edit MP4 Video Files on Mac and make video smaller

How to Edit MP4 Video Files on Mac

and   make  video

smaller

 

MP4 is a common media format used for watching movies, video songs, and other homemade videos etc. If you have many such MP4 files, chances are you want to edit MP4 homemade videos which you don't like. Or you just need a part of the MP4 video which you are willing to transfer to your portable devices. At such times, an easy-to-use MP4 Editor is eagerly needed.
Well, we would like to introduce useful MP4, MPEG-4 editing software for beginners and hobbyists, named Wondershare Video Editor (Windows 8 supported), which enables you to edit home videos like trim, rotate, crop, merge, etc.and personalize your videos with rich text, filter and transition effects for sharing anywhere. Moreover, popular audio and photo formats are also supported.
Free download Wondershare MP4 Video Editor, and follow the detailed tutorial on how to edit MP4 bellow. If you are a Mac user, turn to Mac Video Editor for help.
Free download MP4 Video Editor:

  Download Mac Version

How to edit MP4 (MPEG-4) with MP4 video editor for Win step by step

Step 1: Import MP4 video to the video editor

You can either click "Import" to import files from your computer, or drag and drop files to the User's Album. All added files will be displayed in thumbnails in the album and you can preview them on the right viewing window. Note that regular photo and audio formats are also well supported for better home movie making.
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Step 2: Edit and personalize MP4 files

And then drag the files to the video track on the Timeline for editing:
  1. Basic video editing including rotate, crop, set contrast/saturation/brightness and fast/slow motion, change voice, etc.
  2. On the Timeline, drag and drop to automatically trim video/audio and one click to split video/audio.
  3. You can also add personalized captions to your videos for better video meaning conveying.
  4. Many video effects (more than 50) are also provided to make your videos more personalized and special.
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Step 3: Add scene transitions (Optional)

Click "Transition" tab on the main screen and you will see 50+ scene transition effects are provided. You can drag the one you like to the video on the track to apply. If you particularly like some template, you can add it to favorite so that you can quickly find it later. If you don't want to choose one by one, you can let the software choose the transition randomly by right clicking and selecting "Random to All" option.
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Step 4: Share your video in various ways

After your editing is finished, click "Create" to save edited MP4, MPEG-4 in another format or the format playable on portable devices. You can also share your video creation on YouTube directly or burn video to DVD for better video preservation.
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Tips: MP4 files have become a popular file type of portable devices like MP3, MP4 players and file-sharing sites due to the small sizes and therefore short upload times. While MP4 files are not widely recognizable in many popular editing programs. So please make sure the video editing
software recognizes MP4 files when you choose it

Thank you ..

الأربعاء، 23 يناير 2013

Best (29) Free Mac Photo Editor Software ...

 Free  (    29    )     Mac Photo  Editor   Software


  
It is really hard to find free Mac photo editor software these days. The only reason behind this is that there are many such free Mac photo editor software which do more or less same job. As per our eagerness, we intended to find the best free Mac photo editor software along with other handy ones.
During our search we found many free software which are capable to create and edit images. Some had only few features in it and some of them have restricted features. But there are few of them which are best and quite handy with some cool features. So here are they:


GIMP for Mac OS X

GIMP is an open source image editor. It is also known as “free Photoshop” at times. GIMP comes quite handy for Mac OS X as it has many similar features as are in Photoshop.

 

 

Seashore

Seashore is based around GIMP’s technology. It uses the same file format as used in GIMP. According to the developer few of its features are like layers with over 20 merging effects, anti-aliased brush strokes, 6 basic gradient effects with 16 variations, etc.
It also possesses the ability to edit the primary or alpha channels.

 

 

Pixen

Pixen is once again a free graphics editor for Mac. It’s the most suitable software for animation and pixel based editing as far as free Mac photo editing software are concerned.
Few of the features which are included in Pixen are layers capability, title view, animation features, etc.

 

Chocoflop

Chocoflop was the next best available option for Mac, but the project has been called off from any further development. So it is still best option for those people who are using Leopard not snow leopard. As far as its features are concerned, chocoflop is good for editing images while keeping them non-destructive, rich text, core image filters, raw support, etc.
So these are four best free Mac photo editor software available out there. There are other software too which are freeware. We have arranged a list of them for you all along with the links.


List of Other Freeware Mac photo editor software:

  • Picasa:

    The easy way to find, edit, and share your photos, manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had, eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, crop and more, turn photos into movies, collages, slideshows and more, upload seamlessly to Picasa Web Albums to share with friends, family & the world.
  • AlexWarp:

    AlexWarp is an image-warping program. You can use it to do cool things to people’s faces.


  • CinePaint:

    CinePaint is an open source painting program used by motion picture studios to retouch images in 35mm films. It was formerly called Film Gimp.

    It has been used in a dozen feature films including Harry Potter, Scooby-Doo, and the Fast & the Furious.
  • CocoaSlideShow:

    CocoaSlideShow is the perfect companion for iPhone GPS tagged photos.



    License is freeware and the features which it includes are— full screen mode, handles Apple Remote, rotate pictures, drag and drop files and folders (recursive), add / remove / export / trash pictures, no Bezel, Ken Burns effect or Minuet in G and it is really fast.

  • Colorate:

    Colorate is a utility for creation of harmonized color palettes and color schemes, aimed from hobbyist to professional designers.

    Colorate fully automatizes the palette generation from a particular color swatch, selected from the standard Color Panel, dragged from other application or obtained from an image through the integrated Image Analyze feature.
  • Flip Through Images:

    Flip Through Images is a Macintosh application for quickly displaying multiple image files.



  • Free Ruler:

    Handy software with loads of features. Some of them are-
• A horizontal and vertical ruler which can be used independently or simultaneously.
• Measurement in pixels, inches, picas, or centimeters.
• Automatic alignment of rulers.
• The ability to group rulers and move them around as a unit.
• Shadowless rulers with customizable transparency.
• Interactive tick marks which follow the mouse location for more precise measurement.
• Independent resizing of rulers, from 200 pixels to 5000 pixels in length.
• Single key shortcuts for most ruler functions.
• Conversion assistant to set ruler resolution based on screen size and resolution.
• Unit converter utility for converting numbers between different units of measure.



  • Geotagger:

    Geotagger  is a droplet for inserting GPS coordinates into your photos. Simply position Google Earth (version 4+ only) over the location you wish to insert into your images then drag your images (jpegs only) onto the Geotagger icon.


    Once the images are tagged the information stays with them so you can import them to iPhoto, upload them to Flickr or Panoramio or any number of other things.
  • GPSPhotoLinker:

    GPSPhotoLinker adds GPS position and location data to your photos. The latitude and longitude recorded by your GPS unit are linked and saved to your photos. GPSPhotoLinker automatically enters the city, state and country into the metadata.
  • Goldberg:

    Goldberg is a freeware image and movie viewer with image editing capabilities and support for applying QuickTime and other effects.
  • ImageMagick:

    It is a software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images. It can read, convert and write images in a variety of formats (over 100) including DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PDF, PhotoCD, PNG, Postscript, SVG, and TIFF.

    You can use ImageMagick to translate, flip, mirror, rotate, scale, shear and transform images, adjust image colors, apply various special effects, or draw text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves.
  • Image Tricks:

    Image Tricks is a freeware application for editing your photos and images using Mac OS X Core Image filters and Quartz Compositions that unimaginably transform your photos.

    This program also contains a powerful random image generator for creating unique backgrounds and abstract images for business cards, web design, print materials and more.
  • iMagine Photo:

    iMagine Photo is the tool for the automated processing of digital photographs using AppleScript. iMagine Photo will run only on Mac OS X 10.3.3 and higher.
  • Inkscape:

    Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, or Xara X using the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. Supported SVG features include shapes, paths, text, markers, clones, alpha blending, transforms, gradients, patterns, and grouping.

    Inkscape also supports Creative Commons meta-data, node editing, layers, complex path operations, bitmap tracing, text-on-path, flowed text, direct XML editing, and more. It imports formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and others and exports PNG as well as multiple vector-based formats.
  • iPhoto Buddy:

    iPhoto Buddy is a Mac OS X application that allows you to easily create, manage, and switch between multiple iPhoto Libraries. The advantages of splitting your One Huge Photo Library into multiple, smaller ones include improved iPhoto performance, increased flexibility in organizing your digital photo collection, and a consistency with most other Mac applications that allow their respective data to be stored in as many documents (in this case, “Libraries”) as you like.iPhoto Buddy uses a simple, streamlined interface that was inspired by iPhoto itself. Anyone that has used iPhoto will immediately feel right at home using iPhoto Buddy. It truly is a companion application–a real buddy!
  • iResize:

    Batch resize and compress images, known types are: .jpeg, .pict, .tiff,.gif, .psd and QuickTime images.
  • Jade:

    Multiple threaded executions and a proprietary virtual memory scheme form the foundation for Jade 1.2, one of the most versatile JPEG viewers available for the Macintosh. By utilizing these unique features, Jade can view JPEGs with amazing speed while maintaining a small memory footprint.
  • JetPhoto:

    JetPhoto is a full-featured freeware to store, organize, view and share digital photos, as well as publish photo albums onto the Web. JetPhoto contains the Mac software – JetPhoto Studio, and PHP-based Web service software – JetPhoto Server. It’s easy to use JetPhoto Studio to create, organize and review photo albums on a user’s Macintosh computer. Once the photo album is prepared, only One-Click is needed to synchronize a local album with an online photo album based on JetPhoto Server.
  • JPEGView:

    A fast, powerful image viewer for both 680×0 and PowerPC Macintoshes. JPEGView can open and display images in JPEG, PICT, GIF, TIFF, BMP, MacPaint, or Startup Screen formats.
  • JustLooking:

    JustLooking is designed to be a replacment for the “Preview” application on your computer for browsing images. In particular, it has the following differences:
- It focuses on files and directories instead of lists of files. Thus, once you load a file, you can easily navigate through all other files in the same directory.
- It displays images at their native resolution instead of interpreting DPI information stored in the image meta-data. While images are printed at the maximum resolution possible, on screen they are displayed pixel-by-pixel.
- Being designed more for viewing of Images, it properly shows animated GIF files.
- The entire program can easily be manipulated and powered by simple keystrokes for a quick and pleasant viewing experience.
- JustLooking also supports such basic features as printing and rotating and will hopefully prove to be sufficiently functional for most users’ needs.
  • Mike’s Edge:

    Mike’s edge supplies a single task with a powerful and professional, yet easy to use approach. It makes image masks, and it does it well. Whether you prefer the term mask, transparency, or matte, what Mike’s Edge does is it allows you to decide which pixels of an image will show, and which will not. These masked images ultimately have a destination, and be it the web, video, or print, Mike’s Edge will deliver.
  • PhotoGPSEditor:

    PhotoGPSEditor is an easy to use meta-data editor for photo files, plus it can match data from GPS (gpx or NMEA) files. With PhotoGPSEditor you can add location and summary details to a photo file. Location information consists of latitude and longitude data, as well as town, area/region, and country. This can be added automatically by matching up photos with GPS (gpx or NMEA) file track data, manually (just type it in) or ‘automatically’ by placing a pointer on a map to get the latitude and longitude data. The program can then add town, area/region, and country information. This process can also be described as ‘geocoding’ a picture/photo.
  • PhotoInfoEditor:

    PhotoInfoEditor is an easy to use meta-data editor for photo files. With PhotoInfoEditor you can add location and summary details to a JPEG, RAW or Tiff photo files. Location information consists of latitude and longitude data, as well as town, area/region, and country.

    This can be added manually (just type it in) or ‘automatically’ by placing a pointer on a map to get the latitude and longitude data, and then allowing the program to add town, area/region, and country information. This process can also be described as ‘geocoding’ a picture/photo.
  • PhotoStickies:

    PhotoStickies displays one or more photos (located on your local drives or in the Internet) on your screen, shows webcam pictures, acts as a fast image viewer, and records and replays slideshows. Also, PhotoStickies can be used as a wallpaper utility.
  • PresentArms:

    PresentArms is a slideshow program. It allows the user to create a show using a large variety of image types, and a playlist of songs to play while the slideshow is in progress.

    Slideshows can be played in both windowed and full screen mode, and can be looped if the user so desires. Finally, PresentArms allows the user to quickly see the projected length of the slideshow, along with the length of the playlist he or she has created.



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الثلاثاء، 22 يناير 2013

Farming Simulator 2011 - Demo

 

Farming Simulator 2011 - Demo

Mac OS X
Here you can download the demo version of the Farming-Simulator 2011.

Download the German demo version
» Apple Mac OS X download here



The 20 Mac and PC games of 2012

The 20 essential PC and Mac games of 2012

 
 
 

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1. BLACK MESA

Developer Black Mesa Modification Team Website blackmesasource.com
A superb fan remake of the original Half-Life. Sticks close to the original, but adds smarter enemies, bigger levels and physics puzzles. While most publishers would have crushed the project with a giant stack of legal papers, Valve's only request was that 'Source' be removed from the title. Half-Life may be 14 years old, but Freeman's journey through the collapsing Black Mesa Research Facility is still wonderful. Well, except for the platforming.


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2. DAYZ

Developer Dean 'Rocket' Hall Website dayzmod.com
This mod for military FPS Arma 2 is one of the most brutal, unique multiplayer experiences ever. Dropped in a zombie-filled Eastern European landscape, you have one goal: survive. As well as worrying about hunger, thirst, broken limbs, and the infected, you also have to consider other players. DayZ brings out the very best, and worst, of humanity, and memorable stories are created not by set-pieces and scripted events, but by the interaction between players.
Out now

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3. GUILD WARS 2

Developer ArenaNet Website guildwars.com
There are two things people hate about MMOs: the monthly fee and the grinding. Guild Wars 2 gets rid of both. Quests are dynamic; a loose sprinkling of objectives in a large area that you can complete in any order at your leisure. Other players help towards your goal too, making it a social experience even if you're playing on your own. It's a bold, refreshing, modern MMO that streamlines a lot of - but not all - the drudgery that has come to define the genre.
Out now

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4. TORCHLIGHT II

Developer Runic Games Website torchlight2game.com
This packed sequel adds new classes and skills, gives you a bigger world to plunder, has pets that can ferry items between shops for you, and adds six-player co-op. It's a significant upgrade, and one of the most compelling, addictive action RPGs on PC, with chunky, colourful visuals. Some of the development team worked on the original Diablo games, and many see Torchlight as a truer successor to Blizzard's legendary dungeon crawler than Diablo 3.
Out now

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5. FTL: FASTER THAN LIGHT

Developer Subset Games Website ftlgame.com
This superb sci-fi roguelike sees you commanding a starship that's being chased through space by enemy ships. When attacked, you have to manage your ship's crew, weapons and systems; balancing power consumption, repelling enemies, and fighting fires. Do you starve a room of oxygen to put out a fire on a critical system, sacrificing a crew member in the process? FTL is an incredibly clever, unique game, and it's only £7 on Steam.


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6. WARGAME: EUROPEAN ESCALATION

Developer Eugen Systems Website wargame-ee.com
With its enormous maps and over 300 units to control (yes, really), Wargame is initially daunting. But once you get to grips with it, it's one of the year's most rewarding strategy games. Developed by the team behind RUSE, it's set in a world where the Cold War never cooled down. The size of the battles is breathtaking, whether you're viewing the war from above or at ground level. Get over that steep learning curve and you're in for a tactical treat.

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7. LEGEND OF GRIMROCK

Developer Almost Human Ltd. Website grimrock.net
This ode to classic '90s RPGs is defiant in its old school stylings. It sees you inching through dark dungeons, square by square, battling monsters and solving puzzles. The story is simplistic, but cryptic riddles, skill trees, and maze-like level design keep your brain working. It's great that digital distribution allows niche games like this to find an audience. If you think RPGs have gotten too soft lately, try delving into Grimrock's unforgiving depths.
Out now

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8. ORCS MUST DIE! 2

Developer Robot Entertainment Website robotentertainment.com
This third-person tower defence game sees you setting up traps and using magical weapons to repel waves of angry orcs. You can plant arrow launchers and floor spikes around the level to slow them down, and the sequel introduces the ability to freeze the marauding monsters. It isn't vastly different from the original Orcs Must Die!, but if you've yet to experience the series' frantic, tactical gameplay, this is the best place to start.
Out now

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9. TRIBES: ASCEND

Developer Hi-Rez Studios Website hirezstudios.com
You can download and play Tribes: Ascend for free. It's a fast-paced multiplayer FPS, but with the added verticality of jetpacks. You can fly into the air for short periods of time, or 'ski' on sloped surfaces to increase your speed. It'll be a few rounds before you actually hit anyone with strange weapons, but when you get into the rhythm of the frenzied combat, it becomes one of the most exciting competitive shooters on PC. Not bad for costing nothing.


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10. DIABLO 3

Developer Blizzard Website battle.net
After a 12 year absence, Diablo finally returns to PC. The dungeon crawling is as addictive as ever, and the fountains of loot that erupt from fallen enemies keeps you clicking away deep into the night. The real money auction house is a terrible idea, and the fact that the DRM disrupts solo play is frankly shocking, but we still had a blast with Diablo 3, especially in four-player co-op. It's just not quite as deep and replayable as the untouchable Diablo 2.
Out now

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11. THE SECRET WORLD

Developer Funcom Website thesecretworld.com
This MMO eschews the usual fantasy setting for a world of machine-gun toting secret agents set in the present day. Or at least a twisted version of it. Think The X-Files meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In this world, all the ghost stories and conspiracy theories we consider far-fetched are actually real. Maps are smaller than most MMOs, but much more detailed and stuffed with lore. That £11.49 monthly fee seriously needs to drop, though.
Out now

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12. THEY BLEED PIXELS

Developer Spooky Squid Games Inc. Website theybleedpixels.com
Side-scrolling indie platformers are rarely this deliciously violent. They Bleed Pixels fuses challenging platforming with beat-'em-up inspired combat, and it's been compared to Super Meat Boy for its grueling difficulty. But it's hard in an entertaining way (mostly), and you'll find immense satisfaction in sticking at, an eventually beating, some of its more monstrous levels. You can always count on indie games to turn you into a sweary, pad-hurling mess.
Out now

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13. WORLD OF WARCRAFT: MISTS OF PANDARIA

Developer Blizzard Website battle.net
Okay, so it's not strictly a game, but this expansion to Blizzard's world-conquering MMO adds a massive amount of new content, mostly skewed towards veteran players. You can roll the new race, the pandaren, from the outset and battle through a new starting area, but only level 85 characters get to explore the vast Asian-flavoured continent of Pandaria. This, combined with new raids, dungeons, and the Pokémon-inspired pet battles will eat up many hours.


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14. THOMAS WAS ALONE

Developer Mike Bithell Website thomaswasalone.com
This puzzle/platformer features a cast made up of coloured blocks, which makes it even more remarkable that its story is so compelling. Danny Wallace provides an amusing narration, and even though many of the puzzles aren't that taxing, the narrative keeps you hooked. Each block-person has their own strength (crossing water, for example, or a double jump), but also come with their own character flaws. A fascinating game.
Out now

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15. LONE SURVIVOR

Developer Superflat Games Website lonesurvivor.co.uk
Made up of blurry, but artful, pixels, Lone Survivor's world is exceedingly weird. Set in the aftermath of a zombie-like apocalypse, you have to make your way across the world searching for survivors and fighting against your own tortured psyche. You have to scavenge for supplies, solve puzzles, and make choices that alter your ending. It won't appeal to everyone, but that's the beauty of it. If you're open-minded, you should definitely give it a try.
Out now

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16. HOME

Developer Benjamin Rivers Website homehorror.com
Yes, it's another pixelated horror game. Play Home in the dark with headphones and it's as nerve-wracking as Silent Hill, even with those lo-fi visuals. This is a slow, story-led game where your amnesiac character pieces his past together with clues found scattered around the environment. The cryptic story leaves you to fill in the blanks, and it's an absorbing mystery. Not much happens, though; it's all about the atmosphere and tension, which it has in spades.
Out now

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17. THIRTY FLIGHTS OF LOVING

Developer Blendo Games Website blendogames.com
This game, if you can really call it that, clocks in at a not-so-impressive 15 minutes. But get past that, and you'll find one of the most surreal, intriguing... things ever. It's a spy drama that tells a fractured, breakneck story. You jump from moment to moment, struggling to take it all in, but find yourself still totally immersed at the same time. For the cost you might balk at the length, but Thirty Flights is, amazingly, one of the finest examples of video game storytelling.
Out now

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18. WAR OF THE ROSES

Developer Fatshark Website waroftherosesthegame.com
Forget strafing in circles with a high-tech SMG; War of the Roses is a REAL deathmatch. Set in ye olde medieval times, it sees 32 knights battling it out with brutal period weaponry. Swords, axes, halberds... if you can separate limbs with it, you can wield it. The single-player was axed at the last minute, but once you're in the thick of a massive online battle, you won't care. If you've always wanted to literally get medieval on someone's ass, this is the game for you.
Out now

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19. NATURAL SELECTION 2

Developer Unknown Worlds Website naturalselection2.com
This shooter has been in beta for a while now, but you'll finally get to play the finished game at the end of the month. It started life as a Half-Life mod, but has now broken free to become a standalone game. Its asymmetrical multiplayer gameplay sees a team of soldiers facing off against an opposing team of aliens. Humans can gather resources to get better equipment, and aliens can evolve into even more terrifying beasts.
October 31

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20. DEAR ESTHER

Developer thechineseroom Website dear-esther.com
Another title with the awkward definition of 'game'. Dear Esther sees you wandering around a gorgeous, eerie landscape which tells a story as you wander through it. A voice occasionally reads out letters from the titular Esther, but otherwise it's a stark, lonely experience. It's more interactive fiction than traditional game, and the sumptuous visuals stretch Valve's ancient Source engine further than we imagined possible. Weird, yes, but absolutely wonderful.



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