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  • Mysteries of the Past: Shadow of the Daemon

    Mysteries of the Past: Shadow of the Daemon

    Mysteries of the Past: Shadow of the Daemon has been announced for the Sony PlayStation.Players step into the role of O'Farrell, an enforcer of the hero Murakumo. Over the course of the story, players will be able to visit overland, catacombs, and deserts. This will be the fourth chapter in the series, with a good-sized story mode.

  • Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics

    Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics

    Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics puts you in the shoes of a single hero who finds themselves sent to an alternate world after a conspiracy by a special forces group, the Ravenous Empire, has come to save the world from the nefarious Twilight Gods.

  • Mythic Wonders The Philosophers Stone

    Mythic Wonders The Philosophers Stone

    Mythic Wonders The Philosophers Stone is a strategy role-playing game in which you play as one of two characters - the humans, or the Greek Greeks. Players create a character, created and then go on a quest to find the truth of the mystery that surrounded the myth of Atlantis in the ancient era. The game takes place in the third age of Greek history, where the human race has waged war with the Egyptian god Amun, before the arrival of the powerful cyclops, which formed the cyclops to remove godlike powers.

  • N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure

    N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure

    N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure is a gory, first-person shooter game. The game features humans fighting on computer terminals, and it's all about hiding in closets and eating people in the face. In the game, you play a human named Tala, who becomes the hero of a personal vendetta against the aliens that murdered her father. Her quest for vengeance comes to an end when she's captured by an unknown force and is whisked away by the aliens' leader.

  • Nanoborg

    Nanoborg

    Nanoborg is one of the last major anime TV shows. There is a lot of debate that this is the anime equivalent of the Grand Curry Dragon. When they got back to us a year or two ago, they refused to go anywhere else. When the characters found themselves on an original world, they traveled to other worlds, including the world of Chougoth. There are two reasons they would go to worlds: They could end up on a continent adjacent to Chougoth, or they would probably be travelling in time in a digital world, or they would just be bringing the missing princess to an apocalyptic world.

  • Near Death

    Near Death

    Near Death is an innovative brand of zombie-fighting game, and it’s way more interesting than that. We’ve reviewed the game before, but this one has more than enough charm to keep you interested for quite some time.In the game you have a number of zombies, the zombies can be taken down from a distance and there are a few different types of zombie types, including friendly and lethal ones. Your job is to use your hard-earned weaponry to kill these undead. If you come up against one zombie, you’ll need to know that you can run out of ammo in a short period of time. It’s a far cry from how it was on the PC, and this kind of carnage is sure to get you for a while.

  • Need for Speed 19

    Need for Speed 19

    Need for Speed 19 has now been announced, with the game being released later this year. The upcoming game will feature a new kind of racing that was only possible thanks to the use of exotic vehicles such as the Porsche 959 GT3 and the Porsche 911 GT3.

  • Nelly Cootalot II: The Fowl Fleet

    Nelly Cootalot II: The Fowl Fleet

    Nelly Cootalot II: The Fowl Fleet is a remake of the Pocket Adventure Game. The latest chapter in the annals of Nelly's action adventure series will take place after the events of Nelly Klitz, which took place in the same universe and follows the events of the first game. Your character, a sentient laser cannon named Dread, has made a number of new friends in the Twillbots, including a star on his head and the female dolphin that accompanies him on his adventures.

  • Neon Drive

    Neon Drive

    Neon Drive should be a fun game, not least because of its ridiculous high-scoreboards, and one of the reasons I love Nintendo 64 games like Mario Kart 64, Ocarina of Time, and many others. And I'm a little bit sad that I didn't get a chance to play it before the release of my Sega Saturn, but I guess I shouldn't be too upset.

  • Neon Space 2

    Neon Space 2

    Neon Space 2 - a follow-up to Valve's Silver Award-winning shooting title that pitted space-explorer No. 1 Lieutenant on a mission to destroy the very alien spaceship Spire - is coming to PC and Mac this winter. And yes, it will run on Windows 95.

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