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Once the installation is complete, Right click on the game icon.Wait for it to install the game on your pc.Now come back to the main folder, Right click on the file named “Setup.exe” and click on “Run As Administrator” to start the game installation.Once mounted or extracted, Open the folder named “Redist” and install directx setup from there.Then go to the virtual drive and open it. Click on the “Mount to virtual drive” icon on the 3rd bar on top of UtraISO to mount it. OR You can also open iso with software called “UltraISO”.Right click on the iso and click on “Extract here”.Download game iso from download links given below.Sound: Any DirectX Compatible DirectX®: 9.0c.Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT / ATI Radeon HD 2600XT.Memory: 1024MB (Windows® XP), 2048MB (Windows® Vista or 7).Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 3800+ / Intel® Pentium 4 630.OS: Windows® XP SP3, Windows® Vista SP1 and Windows® 7.It's a game that promises to bring a little bit of The Road to your monitor but a couple of hours in has you sliding down a toppled skyscraper on your bum wondering where all the tension and melancholy has gone.

Maybe bad is too strong, but they're certainly boring ideas. I Am Alive has a few brilliant ideas but it discards them too quickly in favour of its more numerous bad ideas. This is best summarised by the way guns work – you can run out of ammo but still point a gun at someone and hope that they back down, afraid to die. The premise, as I understood it, was to present a grimmer and more credible world gone wrong than seen in most games and films. I Am Alive is one of the best games I've ever had the misfortune to play.īeyond the opening, which introduces a post-disaster setting in grand fashion, I found almost every scene in I Am Alive disappointing.

One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time. Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives.
