Koliquest is an interactive Twitch game. The chat controls the game and helps the little bird to pass obstacles and survive as long as possible. Not only obstacles will challenge you but also so called quizmonsters will cross your way to ask a question to your chat. Only if the chat reacts fast enough Kolibri will survive.
Define your own questions or adjust the speed of the main character in order to create an individual experience for your chat. A great way to integrate the chat. How long will you survive?
Kirishima, an underworld escort, is tasked by his superior Rokkaku to capture the deceased one, Maki, who his fellow escort Kinoshita had disappeared while pursuing. He heads to a deserted school on Mukaimachi street where the deceased one was sighted, and begins his pursuit.
Barrage is a semi-futuristic shooter which gives you control of a powerful hovercraft and pits you against hordes of faceless enemies, all with the goal of blowing everything up before the time limit runs out.
The "Side Story" in the title already implies that this isn't an ordinary entry in the series, but the extend to which it did away with everything the popular series was known for came as quite a shock for its fans. In place of the standard medieval fantasy world now stood a semi-science fiction / cyberpunk setting a la Final Fantasy 7. But not only did the scenario have nothing to do with the former games, the genre was also dropped in favor of a turn-based SRPG, to try and mimick the success of Softmax' The War of Genesis series, which HiCom was also publishing at the time.
The final part of the trilogy makes the other two almost look like beta versions in comparison. To begin with, the story appears much less stereotypical than before. Three mythical sages seek to bring balance to the world by unleashing the power of an ancient magical artefact, the Jumarion. As they can't seize it themselves, they seek out the help of a mortal mage, who longed for the artifact all his life, and leaves a less than thrustworthy impression. Of all this the young knight Kaien knows nothing when he embarks on his pilgrimage. Rather he has to deal with a bunch of supersticious villainers and an alledgedly cursed little girl with a really strange personality...
For the first time the prerendered graphics are rather good-looking, though they still appear sterile. The combat system has also been improved greatly and now stands nothing short of the greatest of beat 'em up-esque ARPGs like Terranigma or Story of Thor. Magic has never been a strength of the Corum series. Now some of the spells actually come in
A far superior sucessor that introduced many improvements, for example a battle system that actually made sense. On the other side stood incomprehensible changes, like the inability to run in towns and the restriction to saving points.
Corum II was brought to Germany by budget publisher Software2000, but was widely dismissed by reviewers as a mediocre and misplaced console style RPG.
With Corum, HiCom's internal Saver Team created what would become Korea's third most successful RPG series after The War of Genesis and Astonishia Story. A fact not that easy to understand when having a try at the series' first entry, as it feels quite unpolished.
The story about a warrior that seeks revenge on the evil lord that has slaughtered his entire village is a beaten horse, but where the game falls flat the most is its action battle system. There's a severe lack of variety, as the hero only knows no offensive moves other than a standard combo and a dash attack. A block button is supposed to bring more depth to the fighting, but it puts the player in a worse situation more often than not, so a combination of evasion and button mashing is always more effective, the incredibly stupid AI takes care of the rest. Even the bosses seem ridiculously easy at first, that is until they switch into near-invincible mode, which requires hours of grinding to even be able to touch them at this state. There are also only t
Chelshia is back in her most (only) puzzling adventure yet! In this brand-new story, Chelshia, Amelia and Bernadette arrive on the uncharted, uninhabited Hanji Isle to track down the four ancient (and expensive) tablet pieces. Take on a plethora of nonograms in Story Mode and learn the secrets of Hanji Isle or complete nonograms on a grid to build larger pictures in Mosaic Mode!
A gentle, casual Tycoon game - sit back & chill out under the hypnotic waves. Breed sea life & raise money for your wildlife charity, then ensure the animals & divers are happy & healthy!
The fourth major version of Hinokakera, following in the footsteps of its predecessors with its mix of 2D and 3D fighter mechanics. Tweaks have been made to the combat system and character balance, but most importantly, this version features noticeably updated visuals, a replay system and a netplay client integrated to the game itself.
The cataclysmic conclusion to the Total War: Warhammer trilogy is coming. Rally your forces and step into the Realm of Chaos, a dimension of mind-bending horror where the very fate of the world will be decided. Will you conquer your Daemons or command them?
The Limited Edition includes:
- A copy of the base game
- An embossed metal case
- A double sided poster featuring the Warhammer III campaign map and cover art
- A Chaos Icons sticker sheet
- An Ogre Kingdoms Race Pack