Wizardry Chronicle is a Japanese Wizardry spin-off. It is a role-playing game derivative of the original Wizardry games, with a menu town and a maze below to explore, monsters to defeat and items to be found. The game features five races, of which all but Humans are new: Sadeeq, Mirelli, Tairon and Wallbach. There are 15 different character classes, most of them familiar from other Wizardry games.
It starts when you receive a note and map from your long lost grandfather, along with the promise of the adventure of a lifetime. You'll encounter dinosaurs, volcanoes, and man-eating sharks, as well as a tribe of cavemen to save. Your mission is to save the Forgotten Island.
There are 9 interconnected tables included for you to conquer. They have to be unlocked during the game and offer 2 or 3 settings per table. In comparison to most other pinball simulations the goals on a table are mostly not to get a high score but to solve missions like chasing away sharks. Also unusual are the 3D graphics: instead of a static top-down view the camera follows the pinball ball.
A real-time tactical combat game set in the Star Trek universe, in which the player endeavours to make sure his team of Starfleet officers doesn't meet the gruesome fate of so many redshirts before them.
Outlive is a Brazilian real-time strategy computer game developed and produced by Continuum Entertainment. It is a mission-based real-time strategy game where the player controls either the human military or robot forces and attempts to eliminate all opposing forces. It was initially released in 2000 in Brazil (2001 for the rest of the world), and was the second and most successful product of Continuum. The game was one of the few Brazilian games to be published by a mainstream AAA publisher. It was published in the United States and Europe by Take-Two Interactive.
Gothic is a single-player action role-playing video game for Windows developed by the German company Piranha Bytes. It was first released in Germany on March 15, 2001, followed by the English North American release eight months later on November 23, 2001, and the Polish release on March 28, 2002.
Gothic has been well received by critics, scoring an average of 80% and 81/100 on Game Rankings' and Metacritic's aggregates, respectively. Reviewers credited the game for its story, complex interaction with other in-game characters, and graphics, but criticized it for the difficult control scheme and high system requirements.
The protagonist, a university student named Yuji Shibata, encounters a naked girl crouching in a garbage dump one night. The girl has animal ears and a tail, unlike a human, and she has lost her memory. The protagonist names her "Mii" and takes her in, helping her to regain her memory. Who exactly is she?
This game is a remake of "Radical Sequence" the first in the Gao Gao! Series released by Four-Nine, consisting of 8 chapters and progresses as a traditional ADV where you make choices. the game featured command selections like "look" and "talk," like many other PC-9801 ADV but in this revamped entry commands have been removed for smoother progression.
Sail Simulator 4 gives you the change to recreate thrill of sailing on your PC: Choose from seven prestigious boats, sail on the famous Isle D'Ouessant in France and Vierwaldstätter Sea in Switzerland. Learn the basics, master the instruments, configure the sailing conditions and set sail... It's you versus the elements!
While on the road during a school trip, a class becomes stranded in the middle of a derelict forest when their bus abruptly crashes. Fending for themselves, they soon come across a mansion whose lone habitant is a stoic maid. Seeking shelter, they take refuge in the mansion, only for the stay to be anything but restful.
This surreal RPG-Maker horror game was a submission in the March 2001 edition of the monthly contest that Enterbrain would host. Gu-L won first place, with Hyogo's very own Yubu Yakushiro receiving 30,000円 as the prize.