The adventure game of "Gregory Horror Show" is now available in R.P.G-mode! It is an adventure game that aims to escape from the hotel "Gregory House" in the underworld and return to reality. Players use the "soul exchange" system to transfer to various characters and solve the mystery with special abilities. In addition to Gregory, the hotel manager, various guests will disturb and help the players. There are many mini-games that make use of unique characters, so you can enjoy the game without getting bored. The ending changes depending on the player's choice and action, and the number of endings increases the stage of the bonus game after clearing, so you can enjoy it over and over again.
Two black-clad ninjas, Ayame and Rin, silently stalk enemies and strike with brutal Stealh kills in revenge for the massacre of Rin's village. With lethal blades and their own specialized attacks, the fierce assassins draw ever closer to discovering who ordered this heinous crime.
Catwoman is an action-adventure video game based on the 2004 film of the same name based on the fictional character. It features the likeness of the film's lead actress Halle Berry, while the character's voice is provided by actress Jennifer Hale.
Wagamama Fairy: Mirumo de Pon! Yume no Kakera is an adventure video game which was was developed and published by Konami and released for Game Boy Advance on July 15, 2004 in Japan. This game is based of the Manga and Anime series Selfish Fairy Mirumo De Pon!.
Jarret Duffy knows everything about Dungeons & Dragons– a sad fact which has secured his position as assistant manager of Benji’s Gaming and Role-Playing Emporium.
When not earning minimum wage, Jarret obsessively rents The Fellowship of the Ring to point out trivia to his roommates and maintains and on again/off again relationship with Audrey. However, when Jarret disrupts a summoning session by the Wiccan girls at the Bead Shop and the undead start visiting the Funtime Teen Mall, he’s just the man to have around.
A survival horror text adventure by Robb Sherwin.
Silent Hill 4: The Room is the fourth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. The game is similar to the past entries in terms of atmosphere, never letting the player know what's behind the next corner or down the street. Aside from the traditional third-person-view, there is now a first-person mode which is used to control the main character when he is in his apartment. Objects that can be interacted with are highlighted by eyeball icons. The previous games in the series have mostly been about exploring the town and solving puzzles, but this installment has much more combat involved. There are more enemies in a given area, spread in cramped spaces. The main character mostly uses a standard Silent Hill arsenal of weapons, such as the steel pipe, pistol and a golf club.
A town full of death.
A haunted town, these days. Literally.
You are one of the victims, a ghost that can't remember his own name. Can you solve the mystery of your own death, and those in the town around you?
This version of the game has a similar approach to the previous entry, with Hogwarts being an open world that you can explore at your leisure in between completing the levels necessary to advance the story. The big change this time is that Ron and Hermione have been promoted to playable, allowing you to play as all three members of the trio. They each have different abilities, and, depending on the platform, you either can or can't decide when to switch characters. Another difference is that Quidditch is no longer playable, with flights on Buckbeak replacing it for the requisite flying mechanic. Perhaps due to the source material being more emotional and less action-oriented, The Stations of the Canon are mostly just skimmed over.
CSI: Miami is a video game based on the CSI: Miami television series. The game was developed by 369 Interactive, published by Ubisoft, and was released for the Microsoft Windows on April 24, 2004. In 2008, Gameloft redeveloped the game for iOS.
This game, like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, follows a distinct pattern of five cases, with the fifth case tying together the previous four.
Famicom Mini: Ganbare Goemon! - Karakuri Douchuu is a Game Boy Advance video game released in 2004 by Nintendo. It is a remake of Konami's Famicom game Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Douchuu, and little to no alterations were made on the game to stay faithful to the original title. The game was not released in America or Europe, and thus was exclusive to Japan. It was part of the Famicom Mini Series that re-released a variety of classic Famicom games for the Game Boy Advance.
Your adventure begins when you’re secretly dropped off on the island of Alida. The story centers around four young men in the band Alida who attained phenomenal success with their first CD release. Loads of money coupled with wild imagination resulted in the band’s construction of a guitar-shaped island theme park. Alida was abandoned when money woes and paranoia set in and the band split up. Now, several years later, the band’s manager suggests a reunion on the island. Soon thereafter band member Arin leaves for the island and is not heard from again. His wife Julia sends you to Alida to find Arin and bring him home.
Two years after the events of the first title, the star system Theophilus is under attack by a force called "Menace". Sent to defend the galaxy once more, Sho meets a new Vipa named Feanay, who is seemingly tied to the Menace. Together, they fight to destroy Menace and discover Feanay's true origin.
Nagoya always suffers from mysterious dreams. One day he is invited by his classmates on a drinking party to celebrate the last day of semester. They hear piano playing at night school. Depending on actions, the mystery can have four absolutely different and often fantastic reasons.
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.