The gameplay in True Tears requires little player interaction as much time is spent on reading the text that appears on the lower portion of the screen, representing either dialogue between characters, or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. Before the beginning of every week in the game's storyline, the player is given the option to plan a schedule, and is allowed to pick and view any three days of the given week. Different events occur depending on the days that the player chooses. Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she is given the chance to choose from options that are displayed on the screen, typically two to three at a time. Depending on which choice the player makes, the "tear points" of the heroine associated with the events of the day would either increase, decrease, or remains the same. "Tear points" act as a system notifying the player how well he or she is treating a certain character. If a character's tear points exceed the maximum amount of eight, her ending is re
Saishu Shiken Kujira's gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the game's duration is spent reading the text that appears on the game screen, which represents either dialogue between the various characters or the inner thoughts of the protagonist. After progressing through the text, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she must choose from multiple options. The time between these decision points varies. Gameplay pauses at these points and depending on which choice the player makes, the plot will progress in a specific direction. With the consumer ports, if an undesired choice was selected, there would be an option to rewind the story to correct the mistake. However, if the player reaches a bad end to a storyline, the player does not have this option and must reload the game at the last saved point.
A 3D action horror game from the Simple 2000 series. A young girl must survive a night of horrifying bug monsters at her school in order to retrieve her phone.
Monochrome, the third work in the series, is a love adventure game in a style of a visual novel. You play as Daiki, a young lad who lost his memories since the day his parents died in a car accident. Monochrome is characterized by the heavy background music streaming and by the scenery of Yokosuka City where you can feel different cultures.
The story is set in very distant future, in a time when mankind is just recovering from decades of war fought between Earth and a terraformed Moon. The war was so devastating that it set technological progress back by decades if not centuries, which is why the settings don’t look futuristic. Although the world is now at peace, there continues to be distrust between the Sphere Kingdom (Moon) and the Earth Federation. Travel between the two is restricted for diplomatic purposes and confined to a single spaceport on Earth.
So anyway, one day the lunar princess, Feena fam Earthlight, comes to the protagonist’s house for home stay…
Dodgeball is a team dodgeball game. First team to get the other team out is the winner, be it through the one-shot system or a "life system" where the object is to lower the opposition's players health to zero. If both teams are still in by the end of the game, the team with the most players wins the game. If teams have an equal amount of players left then the team with the least damage taken wins. If equal damage has been taken by either team then the game ends in a tie.
This is a 3D action game based on the manga and anime "Kujibiki Unbalance" by Shimoku Kio. The stage is set in the "Ritsuhashiin Gakuen" where everything from the entrance examination to the board members of the student council is decided by a "lottery." With its long history and vast land area, the school offers integrated elementary, junior high and high school education, and the authority of its student council is said to be equal to that of a small country. The main character, Chihiro Enomoto, was chosen by lot as a candidate for the next student council, and he and his partner had to undergo rigorous training and trials in order to become a member of the next student council.
The main part of the game is a 3D action that goes through an automatically generated dungeon in Ryubashiin Gakuen. If you choose one of your favorite characters before the start of the stage, subcharacters will follow and you will move on to the stage with a total of three people. A partner may initially be in a blunt "tsun" state, but
Kyoto, the ancient capital.
A heavily traditional Japanese city separed from modern society. Akira Misaki, the hero, is a fourth year university student who is homecoming for teaching practice.
In his old town he meets many familiar faces. After some meeting and reunion with girls from his past, a big story begins to move, quietly .......
Bakumatsu Renka Karyuu Kenshiden takes place in the first year of Tokugawa when the Shogunate and the emperor's supporters fight for supremacy. Shizuki Rin is a girl growing up in a Dojo who lost her memory of the past. Secretly the dojo deals with information. Including the violent Shinsengumi, some bishies and children who aim to get stronger.
The PlayStation 2 version of the game is an over-the-shoulder third-person shooter, much like 007: Everything or Nothing. This version excludes missions such as "Miami Airport" and "Train", but it adds missions such as "Docks", the Port-au-Prince part of the movie.
The Platinum Limited Edition of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix comes in a Cardboard Box and includes the following content:
- 1 PS2 game "Kingdom Hearts Final Mix"
- 1 "Block - Sora" figurine
- 1 post-card calendar
- 3 badges
- 1 set of stickers
Final Fantasy X-2 International is a special edition released in Japan that features two modes: International and Last Mission. It has general tweaks to the look, feel, speed, and dialogue. There is also new contents added to the game, like two extra dresspheres, new Garment Grids, and the inclusion of a Creature Creator system similar to Final Fantasy X's Monster Arena, where fiends can be captured, trained, and used in battle.
Final Fantasy X International is the Japanese re-release of Final Fantasy X with content not available in the original japanese release. These include battles with dark versions of the game's aeons, the superboss Penance, and various added scenes. It also contains a video clip of 12 minutes, Eternal Calm, bridging the gap with the sequel Final Fantasy X-2.