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THE ARCHIVEGAMES HOT DROP OF THE MONTH
Loved to lastMirror's Edge (2008)
Mirror’s Edge isn’t just a game — it’s a rhythm. A whitewashed dystopia where red rails guide your path and helicopters watch from above. You play as Faith, a Runner — navigating a totalitarian city not through streets, but across rooftops and air vents. The game trades bullets for motion, turning every sprint, wall-run, and rooftop leap into a heartbeat. It’s clean, it’s raw, and it’s still unmatched. First-person parkour with real weight and flow Minimalist art direction with iconic red cues Original ambient soundtrack by Solar Fields A story of rebellion told in motion
Timesplitters: Future Perfect (2005)
A fast-paced, no-apologies shooter that throws you from haunted castles to future labs and right back into the past — sometimes all in one level. Timesplitters: Future Perfect is the golden age of couch multiplayer. Silly, violent, endlessly replayable. Featuring a time-traveling cop, a monkey with a flamethrower, and the best co-op campaign nobody talks about. This one’s for those who miss the chaos.
Battle Realms (2001)
A cult classic RTS where combat is only half the game. In Battle Realms, peasants become warriors through training, not just clicks. Water is your currency, honor your strategy. Inspired by samurai legends and Asian mythology, it brings a living world full of weather, unit growth, and morally rich factions. Every battle feels like a story told with steel and fire. Deep real-time strategy with unique unit evolution Four distinct clans with lore-driven mechanics Dynamic environments: rain, mud, bamboo forests Cinematic battles and atmospheric music
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1999)
Soul Reaver drops you into Nosgoth — a decaying, gothic realm where time eats itself. You are Raziel, a betrayed vampire turned wraith, hunting your former brothers across a fractured world. This isn’t a game of fast reflexes; it’s one of atmosphere, of puzzles in stone temples, of phasing between material and spectral planes. The voice acting is Shakespearean, the architecture is cursed, and the soundtrack hums with ghostly ruin. A true relic — one that still drips with ambition. Dual-world mechanic: shift between realms in real time Gothic level design full of secrets and verticality Deep lore, unforgettable voice acting and cutscenes Combat with claws, soul-devouring, and improvised weapons
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Do the discs work? What’s the condition?
Every item is tested and described honestly. Some boxes are a bit rough, some discs have wear, but we don’t ship broken stuff. If it’s mint, we’ll say so. If it’s scratched-but-plays, we’ll say that too.
How long does shipping take?
Depends on where you live. Usually: 1-2 days processing, 5-12 days delivery across EU, International? Could be longer — we’ll give you the tracking anyway.
Can I return a game if it doesn’t work?
Yes. We accept returns for defective items within 14 days. Just hit us up — no drama. If it's on you (like your console's fried), that's a different story.
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