The Sword of Etheria is an action, hack and slash and role-playing video game developed and published by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo.
Set in an alternate world; humans, gods, and spiritual beings known as "Katenas" coexist. Katenas are powerful warriors with the ability to encase themselves in full suits of armor called "Lexes". The Katenas are the envoys of the gods. The three great Katenas, chosen by the gods, are collectively referred to as "Oz".
Both humans and Katenas are overseen by the gods. As in Greek mythology, the gods are described as omnipotent, ambitious, self-serving, and power-hungry. The major source of their power is light; as they consume light, they cast parts of the world into darkness for centuries. The gods seek to destroy humanity and drain the planet's energy source, "Etheria".
Cold War Edition contained an extensive new tutorial sequence and a storyline background introduction. Challenging "level 4" agent missions were added for experienced players, as well as "COSMOS" constellations where in-space agents began giving out story-driven missions and unique rewards. The freighter and dreadnaught capital ships, full-fledged player-owned "outposts," and improved NPC pirate factions brought deep space play to a new level. This expansion also added Unicode chat support, allowing communication in Asian, Cyrillic, and Greek languages.
This update includes:
- Combat Improvements
- Outposts
- Pirate Factions Upgrades
- New World Order
- Cosmos Constellations
- Dreadnoughts
- Encounters In Space
- Leadership Overhaul
- Freighters
- Mini-professions
- New Complexes
- Convoy Raiding Lucrative
- System Sovereignty
- Unicode Chat & Client Improvements
- Research Breakthroughs & Skills
You are Sam Fisher, the NSA's most elite black-ops agent. To achieve your mission you will kill from close range, attack with your combat knife, shoot with the prototype Land Warrior rifle, and use radical suppression techniques such as the inverted neck break. Also take on cooperative multiplayer infiltration missions, where teamwork is the ultimate weapon.
The Splitpaw Saga is the second Adventure Pack for EverQuest II. It introduced new areas, new items and new monsters. The adventure pack allows characters to use moveable planks, crates and barrels in a series of event-based zones where they will face gnolls opponents designed for players between 20th and 50th level.
-12 different solo, group and raid instances.
-2 new dungeons with twelve additional instanced zones.
-Dozens of scenario-based quests.
-Foes scale to match the players' levels.
Fearless cop Jack Slate is back in the first installment of the Dead to Rights series on a handheld system. As Jack, you must navigate the corrupt underworld of Grant City to rescue the lost informant before it's too late. Dead to Rights: Reckoning features a new storyline, as well as new moves and weapons.
Falcon 4.0: Allied Force (F4AF) is an F-16 based combat flight simulator released by Lead Pursuit on 28 June 2005. The game is based around a realistic simulation of the Block 50/52 F-16 Fighting Falcon in a series of missions in the Balkans. The game engine is based on the source code of the original 1998 Falcon 4.0 from MicroProse, and consists largely of a collection of improvements from the official patches and extensive Falcon modding community. Allied Force also introduced several major new features and significant improvements in realism and stability.
Main character comes from a powerful family and thus has everything he wants. His colorless life gains new palette after meeting a girl who introduces him to the world of sensual pleasures. But one day mansion inhabitants rebel against such life and try to find their own happiness.
The Fantastic Four game for the Game Boy Advance (GBA), released in 2005, is a port of the main console version and was developed to correspond with the film's release. It features an action-oriented gameplay format utilising an isometric perspective. Players control the four members of the Fantastic Four, each equipped with unique abilities, to progress through levels that are thematically based on the movie's plot. The game integrates combat, puzzle-solving, and exploration, allowing players to use the distinct powers of each character to overcome obstacles and enemies.
This free South Park-themed game strikes us as an amusing little diversion, yet we have some quibbles with its design and somewhat small feature set. If you watch the rather long intro story, you'll learn that Cartman has turned to the dark side, infecting local citizens with a virus. As Stan, it's your job to traverse different levels, smiting Cartman's minions to get to the main man himself. Planet of Cartmans 2 is played like other platform-style games, as you jump over rocks, water, and other hazards while blasting away at your foes.
Fantastic Four (2005 video game) is an action-adventure game developed by 7 Studios and published by Activision. It is based on the 2005 film of the same name and features characters and storylines from the movie. Players control the four main characters—Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch, and The Thing—each possessing unique abilities that correspond to their superhero powers. The game includes single-player and cooperative modes, allowing players to switch between characters to utilise their specific powers to solve puzzles, battle enemies, and navigate through various levels. The gameplay primarily focuses on combat and character-specific abilities to progress through the story-driven missions.
Under the Moon: Crescent is a port of Under the Moon. It censors the erotic scenes from the original game, but adds new event CGs, a new scenario, and several endings.
The main character is a Japanese college student, who lost his parents in an accident and since then has been cared for by his landlady. He has a strange set of eyes, with one green eye and one red eye. His little sister Megumi, goes to boarding school in England, but still comes back to visit him from time to time. His best friend Ryou has always been supportive of the main character and has stuck by him through thick and thin.
Still the main character is an unusual person for he has strange dreams in his sleep, seeing visions of a beautiful black haired maiden with a black umbrella, who speaks to him in his dreams. This begins to become more prevalent when he starts seeing her in the waking world, and does not understand what is happening to him. This leads him on a path to discovering the existence of the Narazaru and playing a vital role that will either save the world or lead it on the path of destruction.
Ibara is very similar to 8ing/Raizing's Battle Garegga and Battle Bakraid games.So much so that Ibara could be considered a pseudo-sequel or, at least, a spiritual successor. The similarities are numerous - some are subtle, some are easily spotted. These include combining archaic technology such as biplanes with more advanced machinery; firing and power-up system; and a medal collecting system which drastically increases scoring. The game features a similar method of earning bombs and a delay when launching them as well.
A notable feature of Ibara is the inclusion of a variable, real-time difficulty system by way of the Rank system. The player's rank increases as they acquire more items and cause more damage, increasing the difficulty of the game along with it. The number of enemies does not increase but the number of bullets fired towards the user does, often reaching a ridiculous level of bullet density.
There are ways of lowering this rank system if the odds appear too much. The only known way of decreasing th
Xanadu Next is an exploration-centric action RPG from Nihon Falcom, the acclaimed creators of the Ys and The Legend of Heroes RPG franchises. A late entry in their immensely popular Dragon Slayer series and a spiritual follow-up to the late ‘80s cult classic Faxanadu, Xanadu Next puts players in the shoes of a gravely injured knight given a new lease on life through ancient magic who must now seek a legendary sword called “Dragon Slayer” to ensure his survival.