The ultimate collection including all released DLC and free updates since launch. Includes, new missions, weapon packs, weapons, multiplayer maps, shooting range mode, capture the flag mode and a brand new Co-Op overwatch mission.
Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o: Deatta Koro no Omoide ni is a visual novel and the eighteenth game in the Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o series of games. The story follows the conclusion of Risa and Miya’s storyline from Sono Hanabira ni Kuchizuke o: Shirayuki no Kishi. It is the first game in the series to receive an official English release.
Zombie Kill of the Week: Reborn is a challenging, fast paced, 2D survival shooter! And when we say fast, we mean breakneck, flat-out, adrenaline fuelled fast! What’s different from the other shooters is your goal isn’t to run through levels and finish the game, but to survive for as long as possible under increasingly frantic conditions (we say as long as possible because ultimately you will die!).
Surviving longer also gains you ZKW-Points which you can cash in to totally customize your character, customize your weapons, buy new weapons, buy different perks, open new maps, and a lot lot more! Players also earn XP as they play, allowing them to level-up their character and develop them to fit their chosen gameplay skills. Survival is all about the margins, and every little extra helps!
Launch S.T.E.A.M., an elite team of steam-powered special-forces soldiers, to save the world from an alien menace. In this new blend of action and strategy, your commandos use steam power stored in special backpacks to move into position and fire an arsenal of distinct weapons. Pick your team members and load out, then use strategy to decide the best way to approach this steampunk-inspired battlefield.
The game primarily focuses on Genesis, who is assigned to protect the village named TimberShade from Wolves. The game's story-line takes the player from the war between the Wolves and the people of TimberShade.
A port of the extra arc and the third in the Advanced Story saga that centers on Tomoe Minai investigating a murder case with ties to Rena Ryuugu for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc included in Kizuna Volume III based on the manga arc of the same name and features several changes, namely the addition of a new character, Miyuki Sorimachi, for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc and the second in the Advanced Story saga originally included in Kizuna Volume I, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the alternative version of Hirukowashi-hen originally included in Kizuna Volume II, which contains several changes to its original version in Kai, namely the addition and removal of certain characters and the removal of references to plot details not yet revealed, for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc and the first in the Advanced Story saga originally included in Kizuna Volume I, partially adapted from the manga-exclusive arc Onisarashi, for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc originally included in Matsuri that serves as an alternate version of Tatarigoroshi where Keiichi, Shion, and Rena team up to save Satoko from her uncle for modern consoles in widescreen.
A port of the extra arc originally included in Matsuri, which acts as a bad ending when the player does not make choices that would lead them to Onikakushi, Watanagashi, or Tatarigoroshi for modern consoles in widescreen.