The 9th installment of the Tantei Jinguuji Saburo series. Jinguuji is bored and tired after several months without any cases. He gladly returns to work when the Kanto mafia requests the investigation of a certain individual.
An action sandbox game by Sonic Team with emphasis on aerial combat and vertical movement. Do not confuse with the 2009 sidescrolling game based on the movie.
Scooby Doo, Shaggy, and the whole gang are back in another exciting mystery adventure just right for the 6-9 crowd. Case File #2 features a similar format to the first case file, The Glowing Bug Man, with a few new features that add to the enjoyment.
The first of two DLC Packs for the original 2004 version of Ninja Gaiden for the Xbox. While the contents of these packs were mostly preserved through the updated rerelease Ninja Gaiden Black, the infamous Intercept move was cut and remains exclusive to the original Hurricane packs.
Since the closure of Xbox Live for the original Xbox in 2010, these DLCs have been impossible to obtain unless you kept a save file of them or own a modded Xbox console.
Forever Worlds, or Forever Worlds: Enter the Unknown, is an "adventure satire" video game developed by Canadian studio Hexagon Entertainment and released in 2004.
Toro and the Shooting Star is an adventure game, where the player travels with Toro through a small town to uncover a mystery, meeting new characters and Pokepi along the way.
As the fearless and noble warrior, Samurai Jack, you are thrust into the future where the world has been conquered by your arch foe Aku. Master Jack's signature moves to battle your way through 4 enemy-filled realms and 24 interactive levels. Meet your favorite friends and foes like the Scotsman, Mad Jack and more. Discover a portal that connects you with your ancestors who help guide you through burning villages and down hidden pathways. Free prisoners, dodge fireballs and sword strokes—ultimately defeat Aku once and for all!
CSI: Dark Motives is a computer game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. The game was developed by 369 Interactive, published by Ubisoft, and was released for the PC in 2004. In November 2007 it was remade by Powerhead Games, published by Ubisoft and released for Nintendo DS.
Blades of Avernum is a fantasy role-playing system that includes four follow-up adventures to the Avernum series as well as a scenario creator for users to make their own.
The violent rebellion and civil strife that have torn through the heart of 16th century Japan appear to be drawing to a close. But the mysterious Tenrai has begun a quest to conquer the country by amassing an army of ninjas and lords of darkness. Your master, Lord Gohda, has called upon you, a cunning stealth assassin, to stop Tenrai and his disciples before all is lost. Explore 11 incredibly detailed levels, including two new single-player maps and experience online stealth ninja action via Xbox Live, playing with a friend in two-player co-op mode featuring all-new stealth kills or choose from 20 playable characters and go head to head in deathmatch mode.
A Quiet Weekend in Capri is a first-person, point and click adventure. The player is a tourist visiting the famous island of Capri (Italy) for the very first time. Suddenly, something strange happens. Almost all the people disappear and those who are left seem to know the protagonist. The player should explore the island, listen to what townsmen have to tell, wander through gardens, seashores, and old Roman ruins to discover the truth.
The Twin Snakes features graphical improvements over the original, new cutscenes written and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, and gameplay functions originally introduced in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. The game also includes a revised translation with re-recorded voice acting using all of the original English voice cast. Hideo Kojima and Shigeru Miyamoto oversaw development of the game. It was also intended to allow the player to play Metal Gear Solid as it was meant to be played
In Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, someone has brought the costumes belonging to Scoobys greatest nemesis to life and now they are threatening all of Coolsville. Join Scooby, Shaggy, Fred and the rest of the Scooby-Doo Gang as they team up to solve the mystery and save Coolsville. During the game you control Scooby, Daphne and the whole Scooby gang as they run, jump and battle their way post scores of frightening creatures. On each level you have specific objectives that you must achieve in addition to collecting Scooby Snacks and other powerups. Scooby-Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed is a single-player action/adventure that utilizes a password feature for marking your progress in the game.
Onimusha 3 is the third game of the Onimusha series. The game retains elements from previous games in the franchise including the use of multiple special weapons in order to fight enemies and absorb their energy to enhance the weaponry. This time the player primarily controls both Samanosuke and Jacques in separate scenarios. The two are able to exchange items in order to solve puzzles. The development from this game started after the release of the PlayStation 2 which allowed the team to work on a 3D engine to design 3D backgrounds. In order to appeal to the Western market, the team set this game in Paris and chose French actor Jean Reno to portray Jacques.
Onimusha 3 has been generally well received by publications for video games. Most of the writer's praise focused on the improved controls and the use of a 3D engine that allowed better combat and visuals, respectively. The game also generated good sales with over 1.5 million copies sold as of May 2008.
The story of the game follows on from Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, with Maximo still searching for his lost love, Sophia. He is again accompanied by Grim (a Grim Reaper). However, their search is interrupted as a series of mechanical creatures start to attack villages and slaughter the village folk. These creatures are the Army of Zin, an ancient army powered by lost souls, who were supposedly locked in the vault of Castle Hawkmoor after the last battle with them 500 years ago. However, they are now free, due to the actions of the mysterious warlord, Lord Bane.
Garfield: Attack of the Mutant Lasagna is a fan-made point and click adventure based on the comic strip character Garfield. In it, a radioactive spill mixing in with the ingredients of lasagna cause an incident of mutant lasagna running amuck, and its' up to Garfield to stop them with all the verbs of a point and click protagonist.