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PC
Release Date: June 22, 2012   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Adventure, Horror
The Dark Eye is an interactive adventure through the works of Edgar Allan Poe featuring the voice of William S. Burroughs and the music of Thomas Dolby Robertson. While experiencing an original Poe-esque adventure, the player is transported into several of Poe's most famous works including The Cask of Amontillado and The Tell-Tale Heart. All of the stories are surrealistically rendered with claymation figures and haunting music. Burrough's reading of The Masque of the Red Death is not to be missed. Outside of Poe's literature, the game tells the tale of a nameless protagonist who is visiting his uncle Edwin (Played by William S. Burroughs) and his brother Henry and the young Elise. As time goes on, Henry & Elise engage in a sordid relationship that Edwin does not approve of and the story takes many dark turns that ultimately leads to the characters insanity.
ColecoVision
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre:
3DO
Release Date: January 1, 1995   |   Genre: Adventure
The interstellar war is over, leaving you, a casualty, as a disembodied brain inside a life support system. Your buddies rescue you from the lab so that you can go exploring - scavenging the galaxy for wreckage and artifacts left over from the war. In due course you stumble literally into an alien craft. With your own craft disabled, and the alien ship on a collision course, you must explore it to find out what has gone wrong and to make a course correction. Gameplay consists of conversations with your colleagues (displayed as live action video), animated exploration sequences, as well as puzzle-solving that mostly involves figuring out how to operate alien mechanisms. There is also a maze sequence and sporadic action-based tasks. There is no inventory to speak of, because, being a brain in a box. you have no pockets. All the action takes place in an in-game window that is your view of the world. It takes up only a small part of the screen and the rest of the screen is taken up with a kind of fleshy 'inside of your head' background that is there to remind you that you are inside a machine. Three difficulty settings, in-game instruction and assistance, as well as a few extras (such as high-resolution pictures) are included.
Sega Master System
Release Date: January 1, 1990   |   Genre:
Cyber Zed is back! And they're stealing plutonium from every atomic power plant in the world! Every nation sent out its best forces to try to put and end to this disastrous situation, but none of them succeeded. There was one brave soul who dared to meet the challenge -- Joe Musashi. Be Joe Musashi and save our beautiful planet from destruction! EU release
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: October 25, 2011   |   Genre: Action
PC
Release Date: October 31, 1997   |   Genre: Adventure
This third installment in the Monkey Island franchise is, like its predecessors, a humorous puzzle-solving adventure game. The game features cartoon-style SVGA graphics and (for the first time in the series) voice-overs for all the conversations. The interface no longer involves a list of verbs that occupies a part of the screen; instead the player chooses first the object to interact with, then the action from a menu that appears. Like the second game, The Curse of Monkey Island has two difficulty levels.
Sega Saturn
Release Date: March 12, 1997   |   Genre:
The Crow: City of Angels is a video game adaption of the 1996 film of the same name. Brought back from the dead by the mysterious crow, Ashe will stop at nothing to avenge his and his son's execution at the hands of the minions of Judah, the city’s crime lord. One by one they will face the crow! The Crow: COA is a 3D fighting game in which the player wanders from screen to screen, fighting everybody they come across with a wide variety of kicks and punches that vary based on your proximity to your foe. There is also a large range of weapons including pistols, shotgun's, knives, pool cues, pipes and steel drums.
Wii
Release Date: March 19, 2013   |   Genre: Party
The Croods: Prehistoric Party! combines the ultimate fun of a family party game with Croods-style action as you journey through 30 unique and addictive multi-player mini-games. Game boards bring the Croods world to life, complete with hazards, never-before-seen creatures from the film, hilarious surprises and rough and tumble competition that only the Croods family can bring. Game Features: Challenge your friends with the ultimate mix of family fun and Croods-themed party games! Play as any one of the lovable Croods family members Grug, Ugga, Eep, Thunk, Sandy, Gran and Guy! Four player multiplayer fun! 30 mini-games on five unique unlockable boards! Features spectacular landscapes and never-before-seen creatures from the film!
Microsoft Xbox One
Release Date: November 11, 2014   |   Genre: Racing
The Crew is an open and persistent world for racing across the United States. It takes 90 minutes to drive from coast to coast in-game. The single-player campaign is 20 hours long, and entails infiltrating criminal groups. Missions can be played alone, with friends, or with online co-op matchmaking. The multiplayer mode lets players create teams to compete online in races and other gametypes. There are no in-game loading screens or pauses. Players can also build cars with a tie-in app for iOS and Android. The Crew creative director Julian Gerighty has called the game a role-playing game with large-scale multiplayer elements. The multiplayer is not separate from the single-player.[5] Players can form "crews" to race together or against ghost records.