Strategy gameplay with ancient cities and war chariots in Civilization III

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4x4 Evo 2 EvoR Edition4x4 Evolution 2 (2001)
A mod that revives 4x4 Evolution 2: it adds widescreen support, improves texture resolution, fixes game bugs, and includes content from other entries in the series. Additionally, it features multiplayer support, so you and your friends can relive the nostalgia together while enjoying this wonderful game.

E7 Black StarHalf-Life (1998)
E7 Black Star is a single-player Half-Life mod set in the secret laboratory complex Object E7 (Black Star) in Russia. The player takes the role of a political prisoner who tested a new HEV suit and escaped during the trials.

Afraid of Monsters: Dark Assistance BetaHalf-Life (1998)
Afraid of Monsters: Dark Assistance is a cooperative version of the cult horror mod for Half-Life. You play as drug addict David Leatherhoff, who battles hallucinations and monsters in his own distorted mind. The mod offers both cooperative and single-player gameplay, improved graphics, new weapons, and redesigned maps.

Diablo: The Hell 1Diablo (1996)
Diablo: The Hell is one of the most extensive mods for the original Diablo, aimed at hardcore players. It significantly expands the game: adds hundreds of new items, monsters, spells, and quests, fixes bugs, restores cut content, adapts to modern systems, and preserves the classic atmosphere.

Heart Of Evil Napalm EditionHalf-Life (1998)
Heart of Evil: Napalm Edition is a remake of the original game Heart of Evil. This single-player mod was truly captivating and offered players something new - a Half-Life mod that accurately and meticulously conveyed the American experience in Vietnam, down to the smallest details such as the shoelaces on the zombies' boots.

FlatOut 2 FPS UnlockerFlatOut 2 (2006)
FlatOut 2 FPS Unlocker is a plugin that removes the framerate cap in FlatOut 2 without breaking sound.

Half-Life: ExtendedHalf-Life (1998)
Half-Life: Extended is a large mod for Half-Life that expands the original campaign by combining content from Blue Shift and Opposing Force, adding new levels, reworking NPCs and maps, and increasing world detail. The campaign has become larger and more varied, making Half-Life: Extended feel like an almost entirely new game.