Lisa: the Oblivious is a fangame based on LISA: the Painful, revolving around Sticky Angoneli and Richard Weeks.
Oblivious delves into the past of Brad's former friends, what their lives and relationships were like and the decisions they made leading up to the Painful.
Weighed down by the consequences of their actions, our protagonists are confronted with a rocky, twisting path that will teach them what it really means to live with the choices they've made.
"After the Incineration of Humanity, an unprecedented quest for the Holy Grail begins..."
As all living beings inevitably compete, history is replete with winners and losers. Our present is determined by history's victors...choices made correctly leading to the proper prosperity in due course. This is called Proper Human History. The incorrect choices and incorrect prosperities are history's losers. Dead-end human histories that were deemed unnecessary and interrupted...discarded even from Parallel World Theory... These are called Lostbelts.
An almost complete overhaul of this classic RPG, aimed at improving the game without compromising its original appeal and charm. Sprites, backgrounds and UI elements have been redrawn using later entries in the series as a reference.
The interface has been improved within the limitation of the game engine, introducing Quality-Of-Life changes that reduce some of the frustration with the original release. Most notably, cancelling an action during combat (e.g. pressing B at magic spell selection, or selecting Magic on a character that is not capable of casting spells) will not forfeit that character’s turn. It is still possible to pass a turn by pressing B before selecting any action.
Many aspect of the gameplay have been slightly altered to make grinding at lower levels unnecessary, and level progression more rewarding. Defeating monsters found in more dangerous locations such as dungeons is also more rewarding as it provides better loot and more XP.
The combat AI has also been improved, and changes have been in
Aion Classic is a free-to-play return to the original Aion service that began in 2009. It is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by the South Korean company NCSOFT. The game combines PvP and PvE in a fantasy game environment.
Quest64 Hard Mode at it’s core is a difficulty mod of the original story that ended up getting many more changes beyond just difficulty.
A shortlist of most notable features would be
- UI Hud is always visible.
- Stat Growth and Stat Caps are changed.
- All Monster stats are modified (Most cases being 1.5X rounded up).
- Some Monsters were given specific tweaks to make them much harder than the average.
- All “Spirits” are in new locations.
- Some Treasure Chests have had their contents altered.
- Many spells altered, Rebalancing, Deleted, some New Spells entirely.
- Each “Element” is more closely balanced, so that players don’t feel forced to go Earth/Water.
- Item Effects changed
- 6 New “Items” added (2 of them have a default Icon of “White Wings” as I’m not a sprite artist)
- Unused BGM’s have been used in certain areas.
- The Start of leaving the Monastery is faster.
- Mammon’s World Changed Slightly.
- And more…
The Outer Dimension is under attack from the tyrannical warlord Gorm, who will stop at nothing until everything is either under his rule or destroyed. As a native of this dimension, you have the power to instantly swap arms and legs with those of any other being; an ability referred to as "glinching". Could finding the strongest limbs be the key to stopping Gorm?
Galidor Quest is an online role-playing game based on LEGO's Galidor franchise. Players can choose from a selection of five species when creating their character, with the ability to start with the arms and legs of any of those species. The player character's statistics are improved by solving puzzles, completing tasks assigned by NPCs (which are usually in the form of mini-games that take place in the same level), and defeating other characters in challenges.
"Challenges" are duels where the player must guess whether a given statistic is better than their opponent's. If the player guesses correctly, they can choose to glinch their limbs with those of th
Penny Blood is a alternative history horror JRPG and spiritual successor to the Shadow Hearts series led by former Shadow Hearts series director, Matzuso Machida.
The year is 1923 and American PI Matthew Farrell is tasked by the Bureau of Investigation to investigate a New York asylum overtaken by supernatural entities. Matthew's mission soon takes him across the world as he battles an otherworldly threat alongside a group of allies.
A sequel to the controversial title "The You Testament", made by the same developer. Travel back in time to ancient Arabia during the "Days Of Ignorance" and shadow the Prophet Muhammad as he struggles to enlighten his pagan contemporaries. Having been granted a glimpse of the true nature of reality, he beholds mankind to have gone astray and seeks to reunite them with their creator. Follow in his footsteps across 20 unique locations and become his most trusted companion as his destiny gradually unfolds. It doesn't promise to be easy, however, as a disbelieving public and an oppressive Quraysh regime seek to stifle his fledgling movement.
In the peak of lockdown, you are Neighbourhood Cat, the only one around who still has the freedom to go outside. Roam the streets, visit your neighbours, listen to their stories, and spread a bit of comfort and charm. After all, you are a cat. That's what you do.
A dark, preternatural historical fantasy open-world RPG set in middle-ages Portugal. It is said to be inspired by "The Witch."
This will be the debut title for Something Wicked Games, which was founded by former Bethesda Game Studios designer Jeff Gardiner and Obsidian Entertainment alumnus Charlie Staples. It will be built in Unreal Engine 5.
Grants access to "The Lost Numbers" bonus story arc and new dungeon.
Centered around a new Devil Summoner, Nana, you'll experience this side-story over the course of multiple requests (recommended levels ranging 19-99), which will appear gradually at Club Cretaceous as you progress through the main story.
This is a hack of Pokémon Fire Red 1.0 that sees Blue’s perspective as he battles Red to become the Pokémon League Champion.
This version (loosely) follows Lockstin & Gnoggin’s video that dealt with the theory of if Blue joined Team Rocket.
Depending on what starter is chosen, your rival will either have the team they have in the game, in the Pokémon Adventures Manga, or the Pokémon Origins adaptation.
Interested in a new kind of challenge? Rather than a huge adventure through the Pokemon world, VR Missions instead offers a series of specific scenarios in which you must make it to the goal of the level, using only what the level gives you in each stage. There are 30 stages and all, each with a unique gimmick of some kind. If you are familiar with the Battle Sim from Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness, the idea is similar to that, just with some overworld puzzles in addition to battles.