Novaya Realnost means "New Reality" in Russian; and indeed, the two heroes of the long-running series, Vasilij Ivanovich Chapaev and his young assistant Petka (real historical figures who participated in the Russian civil war of 1918, but became the focus of countless jokes during the Soviet period) have to become a part of something they have not encountered before: the battle between the forces of Light and Darkness!.. And to think that it all started only because the two wanted to drink some beer... one event led to another, and in the end the heroes have to face ultimate evil in a scenario that is in many ways a parody on the famed Lord of the Rings.
The gameplay is similar to that of the previous games in the series, being a traditional puzzle-solving adventure. This time, branching dialogue and logical puzzles have a more prominent place, along with the typical inventory-based tasks. Graphical style has changed, for the first time in the series: the backgrounds are pre-rendered instead of hand-drawn 2D, and
Hello Kitty is throwing a party and she needs your help! Explore her world to pick out the perfect outfit, party music and more. It's up to you and Hello Kitty to plan the perfect party!
The sequel to The Silver Case, only released in Japan on Mobile devices.
It used an episodic format.
The game was remade under the name "The 25th Ward: The Silver Case" and the scenarios of the game are also getting changes for this release.
Lieutenant Huchess came to, an hour or so ago. That was around the time Runoma, blazing orange-hot so near this, its second planet, fell below the distant, jagged crag line. Ensign Covegn died not long after -- Sandra Marie Covegn, both legs crushed under the weight of the pod's torn hatch. Night came quickly, bringing with it cool and howling winds that whistle through desert rocks and carry other, more dangerous sounds.
Mystic Nights is a survival horror game with similar gameplay elements to Resident Evil. This was a Korean exclusive for the PS2. The game never had an official release as it was later canceled by Sony.
Limited edition of a 2005 adventure game Myst V: End of Ages. In addition to the main game, this edition includes the original soundtrack, a collector's lithograph, a strategy guide, and a bonus DVD with a "making of" retrospective on the Myst franchise.
Indigo Prophecy is an action-adventure game that involves the player in making decisions to alter the narrative. The name change in North America was made to avoid confusion with Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 documentary film, which was released in 2004. Indigo Prophecy introduced elements like ethical ambiguity, romance, the inability to perish, and interactive storytelling that would endure in Quantic Dream later games.
The Director's Cut has sex scenes that were cut in the other versions.
Indigo Prophecy (Fahrenheit in Europe) is a psychological thriller in which the player is able to control different characters on both sides of a murder - the killer and those who are trying to find him. The game's core gameplay style is adventure. The three protagonists explore various locations, talk to other characters, and interact with the environment in order to advance. However, the game is heavy on various action-oriented sequences, from tasks that must be completed within a limited amount of time to quick time events, which require the player to press the correct button during a scene.
Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure promises a wealth of adventurous fun as Strawberry Shortcake prepares her entries for the Strawberryland Bake-Off. Join Apple Dumplin', Orange Blossom, Angel Cake and Ginger Snap in two different modes of play - Berry Garden Mode and Strawberryland Adventure Mode, as they attempt to grow the best berry and use it to win the bake-off. With perplexing puzzles, peculiar power-ups and persnickety plant seeds, Strawberry Shortcake: Summertime Adventure offers players a "berry" good time.
The "Special Edition" version of the game released in North America features a bonus GBA Video episode of "Meet Strawberry Shortcake"
The gameplay is like the storming of the territory with machine guns and silent infiltration. The choice of weapons is not very large, but there are things with which the player interacts with the environment. In each mission, in addition to the main task, there is an additional (destruction of propaganda leaflets, disabling equipment). For the most part the player uses the weapon, but sometimes you can use a strangulation or quietly pass through enemy territory. Also in the game there is a system to improve the character on points earned during the game. You can improve the properties such as quietness, accuracy, health.
Wagamama Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! DokiDoki Memorial Panic is an adventure video game which was was developed and published by Konami and released for Game Boy Advance on September 8, 2005 in Japan. This game is based of the Manga and Anime series Selfish Fairy Mirumo De Pon!.
Mensalão, O Jogo is a game based on the Mensalão scandal where you need to consult the records of the testimony of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry and find the four suspects who will be indicted in the ensuing administrative process, with the purpose of hunting down their respective mandates.
Fans will have the chance to take on the role of the eccentric lead character, Raven, who has a psychic ability to glimpse into the future and get herself into some crazy predicaments. Raven is joined by her friends and family, Chelsea, Devon, Eddie, Cory and Dad who help her get out of sticky situations packed over 20 levels and 6 environments. On her way to the season's premiere fashion show, Raven is diverted in a series of hilarious escapades where her adventures take her from school to the mall, off to the zoo, a science fiction convention and to a concert. Along the way, she needs to collect accessories to complete her fashion line, use her psychic visions to solve puzzles and learn to use the camera and hone her paparazzi skills.
Lost in Blue lets you follow a girl and a boy who are stranded on a seemingly uninhabited island. While planning their escape, the two learn survival skills, such as hunting, gathering food, and building tools. You can play the game first as the boy, and then play as the girl for a completely different experience. To survive in this adventure, you'll need to learn how to share responsibilities with your partner.
Hanatareshi Yabou is the second Bleach game to be released for the PS2. The game was released in Japan on February 16, 2006. The game is a sub story of the manga. The player can encounter original characters from the series. In addition, secrets and extras can also be unlocked. After the credits, Urahara Shop can be accessed. This was the first adventure role playing Bleach game ever to come out. Hanatareshi Yabou's opening theme song is Ichirin no Hana by High and Mighty Color.