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Title |
Platform |
Publisher |
Rarity |
Release |
Developer |
Genre |
| 5758 |
.hack//Infection: Part 1 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bandai |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
CyberConnect2 Co., Ltd. |
Action |
.hack//Infection: Part 1 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: .hack//INFECTION is the first in a four part game series. It's a single player adventure / rpg that "simulates" an MMORPG (EverQuest, Ultima On-line) that has you playing the character Kite. You can get member addresses of other character and attempt to call them to in game to see if they are on-line to join you in a quest. Like standard MMORPG games, it has a LOT of side quests, lots of weapons and armor, a trading system for equipment among other character and the ability to move between different servers. You also have message boards and e-mail to communicate with other "players". Once you beat the game, you can still continue to play and level up your character and your character can transfer to the second game .hack//Mutation (May 2003). The story: Your friend talks you in to trying "The WORLD", the most successful on-line rpg in computer history. During your first adventure in the game with your friend (showing you the ropes) you come across a strange girl being chased by a weird monster, a strange incident causes your friend to go into a coma after the attack of unknown / hacked monster and you end up with this book that upgrades your character with an unusual gauntlet that allows you to hack in the game. Your quest starts out to find out what caused your friend to go in to a coma. This involves adventuring after sightings of the strange girl and hacking in to sealed levels. There also seems to be corrupted levels and something going on that the CC Corporation (owner of “The World) is trying to hide. .hack//INFECTION is part of Ban Dai's dot hack project that first starts with the Anime DVD series (.hack//Sign). The game series takes place after the events of the "Key of Twilight" and focus's on the "Book of Twlight". Each game in the series has a DVD episode of the .hack//Liminality anime series that show the events going on in the real world around the same time as the game.
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| 5759 |
24: The Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Feb 2006 |
SCE Studio Cambridge |
Action |
24: The Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: 24: The Game is an action-adventure game based on the Fox TV series. Set in between Seasons 2 and 3 of the TV show, the game allows you to play as Jack Bauer, Kim Bauer, Tony Almeida, Michelle Dessler, and Chase Edmunds with all of the actors of the TV show coming back to reprise their roles through voice acting. The game contains many missions ranging from 3rd-person shootouts and sniper missions to puzzles and interrogation sequences. Written by one of the writers for the TV show, it serves as a bridge to cover many of the missing elements from the TV show between the season 2/3 gap.
Playing as the TV show's various characters you’ll take part in a action-adventure experience, shooting your way through terrorists, playing puzzle mini-games where you'll defuse bombs and work with various counter-terrorism unit programs, and even interrogate suspects till they crack and give your the information you want to know. You'll know what it's like to step into the shoes of LA's finest CTU agents as yet another large conspiracy unfolds.
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| 5760 |
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Namco Bandai Games Inc. |
Action |
Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 16, 2023
Summary: This sixth installment in the Ace Combat series is a prequel to Ace Combat 5 that tells about the Belkan War eluded to in Unsung War. The story is told through the eyes of a reporter, 15 years after the altercation, uncovering secrets about the Belkan War of how it led to war, the outcome of the nuclear detonations within their borders and a near disastrous secret that nearly led to the destruction of a nation.
The main game mode is the story mode, in which the player takes control of an Ustio mercenary pilot, call-sign "Demon Lord", taking part of the said war, advancing missions and advancing in the story while doing it. The missions can be anything done airborne, and there'll be escort, assault and defence missions amongst others. Like in the previous games, the game isn't about simulation, but fast paced aerial combat in highly powered aircraft. More like Top Gun, and less like real world.
There are 30 licensed fighter jets to choose from, and as a new gimmick, there is "Ace Style" -meter which determines the story as the player see's fit. The player can choose to only take out intended targets and be considered a "knight", take out military targets and minimal civilian causalities for a "soldier" ranking or be considered a "mercenary" where the player can take out damaged aircraft and mass destruction of civilian causalities. As the player plays the game over, the game will adjust to their style, depending on their style the game can send out new and more dangerous squadrons to try and stop the player at any cost.
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| 5761 |
Activision Anthology |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
|
Compilation |
Activision Anthology Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0047875804937
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00006Z7HQ
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: Activision Anthology takes you back to the glory days, for old-school arcade action!
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| 5762 |
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
May 2001 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary: Cookie and Cream are two cartoon bunnies who are on their way home on the night before their clan's yearly moon festival only to find out that the moon has decided to run away, and if Cookie and Cream aren't able to find it, there will never be another festival. Fearing this, the duo sets out to make sure that it doesn't come true.
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream is designed for cooperative gameplay with two players. The goal of each level is to get to the end in a limited amount of time. There is basically a straight road from A to B where the players have to overcome obstacles in their way. This includes standard platforming or puzzles which need both players to solve, e.g. one has to press a button so that the other can progress. Because the way is not the same for both characters the game uses a split-screen view. Power-ups increase the time limits but certain obstacles decrease it again if touched. There are overall 35 levels.
It is possible to play the game alone but then the player has to control both characters at once. The game also features a unique 4-player mode where each character is controlled by two people and one joypad.
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| 5763 |
Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Milestone s.r.l. |
Racing |
Alfa Romeo Racing Italiano Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2023
Summary: The prestigious Alfa Romeo brand's cars feature in this racing game. There are several real tracks such as Hockenheim and Laguna Seca, as well as the chance to race in scenic Italian locations such as the Tuscanny hills and the Naples coastline. You can play Instant Action mode, in which you unlock these tracks one by one with indestructible cars, and Dynasty Mode, where you aim to build a more realistic career.
What sets the game apart from the crowd is its approach to driver abilities in Dynasty Mode. When setting a driver up, his abilities are split into skill areas such as reflexes and pressure-handling, with points assigned to these.
Further skills such as Heart, Intimidation and Recovery can be developed to improve either car or driver. AI cars have the same features applied to them race by race.
The driver's heartbeat is a featured sound effect, and in pressure situations it can be heard above all other sounds. One available skill is the Tiger Effect, which allows you to rewind the game to avoid dangerous situations as they are about to happen. Its length and efficiency are 2 of the skills which can be improved.
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| 5764 |
Alias |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Apr 2004 |
|
Action |
Alias Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0021481232322
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00008XKZX
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Alias brings the incredible thrills and spy action of the hit show to your Xbox! In this story-driven 3rd-person shooter, you'll become Sydney Bristow -- a beautiful & deadly secret agent who can become anyone. Voiceovers from the actual stars of the hit show
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| 5765 |
Alter Echo |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Outrage Games |
Action |
Alter Echo Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: A third person action adventure game with a focus on close quarters combat.
The "high concept" here is the setting of a living bio-organic planet that provides a stunning backdrop to this otherwise fairly conventional action romp.
The player has the option of morphing between three forms that specialise in either hand to hand combat, ranged gunplay, or stealth play.
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| 5766 |
American Chopper |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Creat Studio, LLC |
Racing |
American Chopper Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Based on the TV show of the same name, as seen on the Discovery Channel, this game allows you to customize and race motorcycles.
There are a variety of challenges available, from regular races, to free-roaming city driving (featuring plenty of regular traffic to work around).
The game has you be the "new guy" on the show; the Teutuls (voiced by the actual people from the show) send you on the various missions. Each mission features several goals, some mandatory while others are optional. Completing the goals unlocks new motorcycles and parts.
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| 5767 |
AMF Xtreme Bowling |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Mud Duck Productions |
R0 |
Jun 2006 |
Atomic Planet Entertainment Limited |
Sports |
AMF Xtreme Bowling Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: AMF Xtreme Bowling 2006 is a bowling simulation game. It has nine environments, all in regular or "xtreme" versions, colorful customizable characters whose stats increase as you play, customizable oil dispersion on the lane and six modes.
The modes available are practice, single player, which are self-explanatory, tournament and league, which support up to 8 alternating players and match challenge where you must attempt to get strikes with various pin arrangements of increasing difficulty.
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| 5768 |
Amplitude |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
Harmonix Music Systems, Inc. |
Music & Rhythm |
Amplitude Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Summary: Amplitude, the sequel to Frequency, is a fast-paced music game with over 25 levels, customizable avatars, online play with up to 4 players, and remixing. The point of the game is to play the notes to the beat while moving between different musical tracks for each song. When beginning a game, players have a few songs to choose from. More songs and items to visually customize the player character have to be unlocked. The soundtrack consists of songs by popular artists, including P.O.D. (remixed by The Crystal Method), Freezepop, Blink-182, Garbage, Weezer, David Bowie, Symbion Project, Run-DMC, Pink, Papa Roach, Slipknot and others.
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| 5769 |
Ape Escape 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2006 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
Ape Escape 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Specter is back once again in the third main game in the Ape Escape series. With the help of a human scientist named Doctor Tomoki, Specter has turned the monkeys loose on TV. Even the previous heroes of the series - Jimmy, Spike, and the professor - are all caught up in the insidious TV shows.
Kei and Yumi take the lead as the new heroes. Their quest is to capture all 400 monkeys. You control either Kei or Yumi. The gameplay involves using various methods and weapons to catch them all. The game has many levels with different themes, such as a Haunted Castle, a Racing level, Jungle settings, TV studios and other settings. You can slow the animals down with various objects such as a stun club or a slingback shooter, and then you can capture them with a net.
New to the series are the morphing abilities, eight in all. You can morph into various characters, like a knight and perform a powerful attack or a gun fighter and shoot em up or a ninja and run along walls. You can also vehicles such as a race car to knock down the monkeys. Other features are the familiar Monkeypedia and the unlockable Mesal Gear Solid mini-game (a Metal Gear Solid spoof).
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| 5770 |
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed is a party game for up to four players using the multitap accessory.
The game has a story mode and a VS mode. The story mode features several intermissions with videos advancing the storyline. In either mode, the gameplay consists of a series of multiplayer games with four characters battling for points to win the first place, with CPU controlled characters filling in for missing players.
The rounds have various gameplay modes: arena fighting (sometimes with tanks, slingshots, RC-cars etc.), platforming and coin collecting, underwater fights, car racing, boat racing etc.
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| 5771 |
Aqua Aqua |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Zed Two Game Design Studio |
Puzzle |
Aqua Aqua Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 22, 2010
Summary: Much like the original Wetrix, you must use the many different shaped blocks and build dams around the playing field to trap the water, so it won't flow off. In this version Wetris there is a story mode, where you must complete each level under a certain time limit to advance to the next.
The play field has also had some changes, with each part of the playing field represented by a bingo card in the bottom left of the screen. Every time you clear a part of the area, one of the areas on the bingo card is ticked off.
A new training mode helps you improve your speed and accuracy, and of course there is a two player battle mode, for those who wish to prove they are Wetrix champions.
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| 5772 |
Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Jan 2009 |
Gust Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ar tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: In the world of Ar Ciel, the Reyvateil region is being threatened by an epidemic that's been killing the citizens. A knight from the Grand Bell, Croix, is sent there to deal with the epidemic. The people of Metafalss, lead by the Grand Bell, rebel against the Goddess who controls the world, in order to achieve their dream and create a utopia by singing a Song in the Hymnos language, called Metafalica - as the legend says.
Melody of Metafalica is an RPG, much like its predecessor, Melody of Elemia, that takes place one and a half years later. It is the second installment in the Ar tonelico series. The turn-based battle sequences from the random enemy encounters are split up into two phases. In the first one, Attack, the different characters can perform various attacks until a time gauge runs out. When there is a Reyvateil in the party, a member of the race who can wield magic by transforming sounds into energy, players can determine which magic to use and the moment to unleash it. In the second phase, Defend, enemies have the opportunity to attack and will target the (up to two) Reyvateil who are singing at the back of the party. The other characters must then defend by timing the defensive moves. The effectiveness of attacks is also often determined by how well the attacks are synced to the requests of the Reyvateil.
The game is largely centered around female heroines and it contains a dive system where Croix can dive into the mind (Cosmospheres) of certain Reyvateils to get to know their feelings and emotions. That game element plays out with text-heavy dating-style elements where the choices can alter the storyline and it is also the system through which new Song Magic is crafted. Diving can only be done to the three main characters in the game and Croix needs to commit to one, it is not possible to hop between them. New "evil" Reyvateil can be converted by using the Dive system and afterwards they will contribute to the party. These are equipped through an additional item slot that affects a character through offensive or defensive means.
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| 5773 |
Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia - Premium Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Feb 2007 |
Gust Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia - Premium Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 26, 2020
Series: Games made into TV
Summary: The story of Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia takes place in the world of Sol Ciel, a world consisting of two floating islands connected by the Tower of Ar tonelico. Long ago people had built up a great civilization under the guidance of the goddesses the Trio of Elemia, but over the years things have changed; there were two disasters that have lead towards the destruction of the world. In the first disaster most of the lands and skies were lost, in the second the super civilization was lost; now in the third era another disaster is beginning. Viruses born in the Altar of Apostles have begun to appear, though normally not in physical form have now taken on the form of monsters and could destroy the world. In the upper levels of the Tower is a city called Platina where the Knights of Elemia reside; their job is to control virus outbreaks to preserve the tower. One such knight is Lyner Barsett; the main character of the story, he will need to go on a quest to find the Hymn Crystal which can save the Tower of Ar tonelico and the whole world.
Ar tonelico: Melody of Elemia is an RPG style game where you control Lyner Barsett. As the game begins, your airship crashes in the lower world; you'll not only need to locate the Hymn Crystal somewhere in the lower world, but then figure out how to return to the upper levels of the tower! Gameplay features both an exploration mode and battle mode. When exploring you can wander around the many locations of Sol Ciel; you'll encounter numerous people to talk to, various towns and cities, as well as locate useful items. In many areas battles are randomly encountered; on the screen is a colored meter - beginning green, it slowly fades towards red. The closer to red the meter becomes, the greater your chances of randomly encountering a battle.
Battles in the game are turn based; Lyner as well as other characters in your party each have the ability to perform attacks as well as utilize various skills. Throughout the game you will encounter several characters known as Reyvateils; Reyvateils have the unique ability to sing songs which can be crafted into powerful magic for attacking, healing, or defense. When a Reyvateil is in your party, she remains at the back during battles; you can give her commands on what songs to sing - the longer she sings, the more powerful the magic will become. However singing tires a Reyvateil, and if she sings for too long she becomes so tired the built up magic is lost so you need to make sure to give a command to activate the magic before that happens. Normally opponents don't attack a Reyvateil, only the characters on the front line. Occasionally though an enemy will target a Reyvateil; when this happens you need to make sure other characters protect her, for though Reyvateils can craft powerful magic they are mostly defenseless to enemy attacks! When all opponents in the battle have been defeated, the battle is won and points are earned which can level up your characters.
Throughout the game you will need to help Reyvateils learn more powerful song magic. To do this you will need to dive into a Reyvateils cosmosphere. The cosmosphere is the world of her mind consisting of her private thoughts and emotions; when there you can interact with the Reyvateil and help her overcome obstacles to learn new songs. However since you are viewing her private thoughts, you first need to gain the trust of the Reyvateil. This is done by interacting in the real world first by talking; talk topics can be found in various locations throughout the world and also after various events. When you have enough talk topics completed you can then dive to the next level in the Reyvateils mind.
Another important skill Lyner learns early on is Grathmelding; this allows you to combine various items to form new ones. To do so, you will first need to locate a recipe so you know what to combine as well as Grathnode crystal to aid the process. The required items can sometimes be bought in shops or may be found by exploring the world. The items you create may be necessary to get past certain obstacles, or can just help you out in battle.
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| 5774 |
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Cattle Call |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: In Arc: twilight of the spirits you play as two brothers, one human and the other deimos. Deimos being a race of evolved monsters. There is a human army sweeping across the lands taking over countries. This army is going after the five great spirit stones. It is up to Darc and Kharg to stop this army and try and save the human and deimos races.
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| 5775 |
Arcana Heart |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Apr 2008 |
EXAMU Inc. |
Action |
Arcana Heart Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 22, 2012
Summary: Long, long ago, our world and the Elemental world existed as one, but for reasons unknown, they were separated, and if they were to now rejoin, the results would be catastrophic for humanity. In the sky above Tokyo, events are transpiring to lead to just such an event. The only ones who can stop this form happening are the Maidens, young girls with the ability to communicate with beings from the Elemental world known as Arcana.
Arcana Heart is a 2D fighting game ported from the arcade original. Choose one of eleven Maidens, and from eleven Arcanas each with their own unique abilities, and get to the bottom of what's happening in Tokyo. The game plays similarly to the Guilty Gear series, incorporating a variety of advanced techniques such as air dashing and dash cancels, and making for complicated high-speed battles.
The game includes standard story, arcade, and versus modes, along with a training mode and an unlockable illustration gallery. Players can choose between the original version of the characters or the rebalanced versions from the arcade update Arcana Heart FULL!
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| 5776 |
Arctic Thunder |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Midway Games, Inc. |
Racing |
Arctic Thunder Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Series: Midway's Thunder Racing
Summary: Arctic Thunder, the fourth installment in Midway's arcade racing series, is a fantasy snowmobile-racing game that plays like a mix of Cruis'n and a kart racer on ice. The main object of the PS2 and Xbox versions is to upgrade sleds and unlock secret characters or tracks. You earn Gold Medals or lots of points to unlock most secrets, and you do this by winning races. The gameplay involves shooting down enemies with weapons, boosting yourself ahead, and pulling off tricks. Exclusive to the console versions is a Battle Mode that emphasizes the game's frantic combat.
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| 5777 |
Armored Core 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
Armored Core 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 10, 2022
Summary: The genuine sequel to the original Armored Core. Thrown into the world of AC mechs, you must complete the objectives set for you by a range of different companies, each with a hefty pay packet attached. If the mission is completed, the money goes towards upgrades and repairs to your mech.
The collection of items to upgrade your mech is fully stocked with weapons, defense systems, rocket packs and guidance systems to increase accuracy and speed. Certain missions require a particular upgrade for the mission to be completed correctly, so spending the cash wisely is important to your career.
Once your mech is ready for battle, you can also take on a friend in arena mode, where one-on-one battles rage on for as long as you wish in huge outdoor areas.
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| 5778 |
Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Jan 2007 |
Étranges Libellules S.A. |
Action |
Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Summary: Arthur and the Invisibles: The Game is an action-adventure based on the mostly animated film from director Luc Besson who also wrote the children's books it originated from. It follows the film's storyline after the live-action part where a boy must save his grandmother's house from a greedy developer by finding a treasure that his grandfather went missing in searching for it in the magical land of the tiny Minimoy. When the boy Arthur enters a portal to their land, he shrinks in size and changes his appearance so he becomes like a Minimoy also. Arthur and his two friends, princess Selenia and her brother Bétamèche, try to save the Minimoys from certain destruction.
There is a tutorial which teaches you movement and combat plus how to move objects and flip switches. The action begins when a Minimoy ceremony is interrupted by enemy mosquitoes. You have to alternately play as all the three characters and use the special abilities of each to fight, solve puzzles, fly and drive. Arthur can smash spiderwebs and climb, while Selenia can cut through foliage, and Betameche can crawl through small spaces and packs an upgradable projectile-based weapon. Defeating enemies that have special keys is necessary in order to open gates to progress in the game. In one scene, they ride a mosquito through a cavern while shooting other mosquitoes from the air. There are also racing sections. Scenes from the film move the story along from one set piece to another.
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| 5779 |
Atari Anthology |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. |
Compilation |
Atari Anthology Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: Atari Anthology provides a compilation of some of the greatest arcade and Atari 2600 games from the 1970's and 1980's. Over 85 games are reproduced in their full 2D glory, including arcade titles: Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Black Widow, Centipede, Crystal Castles, Liberator, Lunar Lander, Gravitar, Major Havoc, Millipede, Missile Command, Pong, Red Baron, Space Duel, Super Breakout, Tempest, and Warlords.
Also included are Atari 2600 titles: 3D Tic Tac Toe, Adventure, Air-Sea Battle, Asteroids, Atari Video Cube, Backgammon, Battlezone, Black Jack, Bowling, Breakout, Canyon Bomber, Casino, Centipede, Circus Atari, Combat, Crystal Castles, Demon to Diamonds, Desert Falcon, Dodge 'em, Double Dunk, Flag Capture, Football, Fun with Numbers (a.k.a. Basic Math), Golf, Gravitar, Hangman, Haunted House, Home Run, Human Cannonball, Math Gran Prix, Maze Craze, Millipede, Miniature Golf, Missile Command, Night Driver, Off the Wall, Outlaw, Quadrun, Radar Lock, Realsports Baseball, Realsports Football, Realsports Tennis, Realsports Volleyball, Sky Diver, Slot Machine, Slot Racers, Space War, Sprintmaster, Star Raiders, Star Ship, Steeplechase, Stellar Track, Street Racer, Submarine Commander, Super Baseball, Super Breakout, Super Football, Surround, Swordquest: Earthworld, Swordquest: Fireworld, Swordquest: Waterworld, Video Checkers, Video Chess, Video Olympics, Video Pinball, Warlords, and Yar's Revenge.
Each genre of game is broken down into an individual hub where gamers can check out both arcade and home came versions of these classics. As bonus features, gamers are offered comics, instruction manuals, catalogs, and updated visual modes, which allow higher res versions of the games, to features which distort gameplay to make the games more challenging.
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| 5780 |
ATV Offroad Fury |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2001 |
Rainbow Studios, Inc. |
Racing |
ATV Offroad Fury Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Off-road racing game where you can choose from among 12 ATV models from manufacturers like Honda, Yamaha, and Kawasaki. You can even customize your rider's apparel and your ATV's specs before you enter into 6 event types spanning more than 20 tracks
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| 5781 |
ATV Offroad Fury 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Rainbow Studios, Inc. |
Racing |
ATV Offroad Fury 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: The high-powered sequel to one of the early PS2 racing titles, ATV Offroad Fury 2 features over 20 authentic ATVs and 40 racing environments. Race modes include Nationals, Supercross, Freestyle Stunt, and Enduro races. Players can also take their customized racers and ATVs online and race against other players.
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| 5782 |
ATV Offroad Fury 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Climax Racing |
Racing |
ATV Offroad Fury 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: ATV Offroad Fury 3 is the third title in the Sony-published series of ATV games. It also marks the handover of the franchise from US developer Rainbow Studios to UK developer Climax Racing.
It features competitive off-road circuit racing gameplay, as well as freestyle-trick based gameplay. Games can be played single player, or local multiplayer with up to four players split-screen. Online play is also fully supported with additional features such as a bulletin board feature and friends lists.
The core career mode centers around the player entering racing and freestyle championships. New tracks, vehicles and outfits can be unlocked along the way.
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| 5783 |
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Burning Earth |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
THQ |
Action |
Avatar: The Last Airbender: The Burning Earth Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Series: Avatar: The Last Airbender
Summary: A direct sequel to the first Avatar game, The Burning Earth takes place during the second book of the Avatar series. The game has gained notoriety for having the easiest achievements on the XBOX 360.
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| 5784 |
Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Paradox Development |
Sports |
Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Wrestling need not be limited to a ring and bare arms. In Backyard Wrestling you can use bricks, tables and anything else found within range - nothing in the environment is statically painted-on. These objects are incorporated into many surprising stunts. The damage modeling includes full blood and gore, which coupled with an intense rock-rap soundtrack ensures that this is not a game for younger players. There are 30 pre-configured wrestlers, and you can create your own to take them on.
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| 5785 |
Barbarian |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Titus |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
Saffire |
Action |
Barbarian Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0091493024390
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00005YEJD
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: With its blend of action and deep RPG storytelling, "Barbarian" offers a satisfying adventure. The story is this: heroes of Barbaria have waged war since the dawn of time, ravaging the Earth as they battle with weapons and magic alike. Their motives are to stop the madness forged by the evil Zaugg and end his growing power. You will discover every character's massive story and goals through the battles in quest mode and choose from a total of 300 branches. Upgrade your character and enhance his physical and magical attacks, his ability to lift objects (and even other characters), his speed, and more. In multiplayer mode, one to four players can compete simultaneously, with up to eight different fighters on the screen at once (requires PS2 Multitap). There are 12 huge arenas--with subarenas accessible during gameplay--10 customizable characters in a full 3-D environment, interactive objects you can use as weapons, a rich and detailed training area, and hidden assets for constant rewards.
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| 5786 |
Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Blue Monkey Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses is based on the 2006 direct-to-video animated movie of the same name and the story is loosely based on the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses. Barbie is cast as Genevieve, one of the twelve princesses who live with their windowed father King Randolph in a castle. They live a frivolous live, so Randolph brings over his cousin Duchess Rowena to raise them as proper princesses. She makes their lives miserable however and poisons the king, so they flee to a magical world brought to life through a story of their mother. Rowena traps them there, along with Genevieve's friend Derek, and they need to use a goblet to collect mystical water that can cure their father.
The player controls Genevieve in a full 3D environment, but with a small amount of freedom and sometimes with brief branching. She can be moved in any direction and can jump while twirling, to complete platform sections or to avoid water that kills instantly. The game uses many moving platforms, elevators, gaps and platforms that disappear when she stands on them too long. There is no health system and she has an unlimited amount of lives, respawning right away at the last point. Along the way she can collect gems. She sometimes meets animals she can pet. There are many sections with short mini-games activated by walking into large, spinning coins. In one of them a cat is controlled in a game of Breakout, bouncing an apple to bring down leaves from a tree or using a water bubble. In another Genevieve needs to throw berries towards birds in a nest with a moving obstacle blocking the path. Another section offers a jigsaw puzzle that needs to be completed to open a door. Between gameplay sections there are many animated cut-scenes.
After the initial section a hub is entered that leads to four different worlds where the eleven princesses can be found. They are eventually brought back to the central hub by assigning the correct gem to them. The hub levels contain more mini-games next to the main exploration. She needs to guide a water bubble to collect music notes, design a dance choreography and a water fountain show, follow dance instructions similar to the Dance Dance Revolution games, use a slingshot to get flowers on waterlilies, and create a rainbow by moving a cloud to collect colours while avoiding dark clouds. There is a falling block puzzle game where the colours of the rainbow need to be gathered by matching gems of an identical colour in a group of three, horizontally or vertically, while dark clouds appear and remove blocks. Many mini-games are often repeated multiple times for the different princesses.
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| 5787 |
The Bard's Tale |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
inXile Entertainment |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
The Bard's Tale Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: A self-proclaimed "quest for coin and cleavage", The Bard's Tale is more of a whimsical take on role playing games than a remake of the classic series. The protagonist is the nameless Bard, a rather impatient and selfish fellow who reluctantly accepts the greatest quest of his life: save the princess Caleigh from a demonic cult that has kidnapped her! The unlikely hero must now explore the land in search of the princess, accompanied by the omnipresent Narrator who obviously can't stand the Bard and uses every opportunity to sarcastically comment on his actions.
The Bard's Tale is an action RPG. As The Bard, players can fight off hordes of foes with blade and bow, and summon companions through magical Bard Songs. Leveling up allows the player to raise the character's main parameters and invest specialization points in the different types of weapons he can use. Magical companions must be sought out and then summoned during battles. After being summoned, they act pretty much like AI-controlled party members; some of them specialize in physical attacks and offensive spells, while others can heal the hero.
The game uses the Dark Alliance engine and has a similar camera and control scheme.
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| 5788 |
Battlestar Galactica |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Universal Interactive |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Warthog Games Ltd. |
Action, Simulation |
Battlestar Galactica Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Set 40 years before the Sci-Fi Channel's 2004 Battlestar Galactica miniseries, the game acts as a prequel to the events in the new series. Players control Captain William Adama as he participates in 15 missions leading up to the end of the First Cylon War. Missions are tightly scripted. Players control three varieties of Viper fighters, as well as captured Cylon raiders, depending on the needs of the mission. Players also will man the stationary defense turrets on board the Galactica. Missions have clear goals, often with time limits, and are expressed and tracked through voiced radio chatter between wingmen and Galactica's war room. Players are graded in a variety of areas after each level (including accuracy and keeping wingmen alive), and unlock upgrades and bonus material for high ratings. Players control their craft from either a first or third person view. Fighters have unlimited ammo, missiles, and auto-repair any damage taken, but only if enough recharging energy is available. Firing weapons and using afterburners drain energy, and the fighter only repairs itself when the energy level is full. Players must be aware of their energy usage to keep from running out at critical moments. Missiles on every craft can also be configured on the fly through an option in the pause menu. Pilots can program missiles to have increased power at the cost of speed, or increase maneuverability at the cost of blast radius. This system allows players to adapt their missiles to the current needs of the mission, from swatting down formations of fighters to breaking through a capital ship's defenses. Though it acts as a prequel to the new series, art and design is pulled from the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica. The intro from the original series is used. Cylons Raiders, Colonial Vipers, and the Galactica itself use the original designs, Cylons themselves look like the original chrome toasters, and the reptilian race that created them (in the original series, not the reboot) make appearances.
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| 5789 |
Ben 10: Protector of Earth |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
D3 Publisher |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Action |
Ben 10: Protector of Earth Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 5, 2016
Summary: Ben 10: Protector Of The Earth is an action game based on the cartoon series Ben 10. The story follows the adventures of Ben Tennyson, who one day finds a watch-like device called the Ominitrix, which give him the ability to transform into different aliens each with its own special ability.
The aliens in which Ben can transform are: Fourarms, a big brute who excels at close combat, Fireblast, who can torch his enemies with fireballs, XLR8, a superfast speedster, Cannonball, who can turn into a metal ball and lastly Wildvine, who can stretch his limbs to reach new places.
The player has three kinds of attacks: light, heavy and the special moves as well as a large number of combos. The game features more than 14 levels, visiting locations as the Grand Canyon, San Francisco, Seattle, or Mt. Rushmore.
The PSP version has exclusive challenge locations and skins.
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| 5790 |
Black |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Feb 2006 |
Criterion Studios |
Action |
Black Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Sgt. J. Keller is a Black Op and he has just failed his operation - badly. He has been incarcerated and is interrogated to reveal his mission and to find out what went wrong. The player goes through Keller's failed operation in eight areas, wasting enemy soldiers and trying to stay alive. There are primary and secondary objectives, such as reaching a rendezvous point and gathering intel.
Black is a classic first-person shooter with variety of weapons and interactive scenery - interactive meaning destructible in this case. Enemy soldiers can be killed by destroying a nearby fuel tank for example, and weak shelter, like a wooden fence, can be shot to pieces in order to expose the enemy.
The game can be played in four difficulty levels: easy, normal, hard, and black ops. In easy mode, only the primary objective is required. In normal and hard modes, some of the secondary objectives are required. In black ops mode - unlocked after completing the game on hard - all objectives must be reached. New weapons are also unlocked after finishing a level.
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| 5791 |
Bloody Roar 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Jun 2001 |
Raizing Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
Bloody Roar 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 6, 2019
Summary: The third edition of the beast transforming beat 'em up series includes 12 gameplay modes including the usual arcade, versus and practice along with survival (beat as many opponents as possible before dying) and 8 gameplay modes that can only be played once you unlock them.
The same gameplay style created in the 2 PlayStation versions continues here, where your character has the ability to morph into a beast during play to inflict more damage and combos on the enemy. However, each arena in the game now has breakable landscapes in the style of Dead or Alive 2, while the graphics have been improved greatly to use the available power of the PS2.
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| 5792 |
Blowout |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Majesco |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Terminal Reality, Inc. |
Action |
Blowout Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Blowout is a game that takes a classic gameplay concept and updates it with modern graphics and sounds. This game is a side-scrolling platform shooter. The graphics are 3-dimensional polygons, but the action stays almost entirely in a 2-dimensional plane.
The setting for the game is a space station that has been overrun by hostile aliens. You play as a bad-ass soldier dude who will single-handedly wipe the aliens out.
You travel around each level in a non-linear fashion. You have to fight your way through endless hordes to find keys, flip switches, use elevators, and then ultimately defeat a big boss at the end.
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| 5793 |
Bombastic |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Shift |
Action, Strategy |
Bombastic Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Bombastic, the sequel to Devil Dice, is a puzzle game where you attempt to clear a field of explosive dice. To set the dice off, you must roll the top face of the die you're standing on next to the same number of interconnected die with the same face (i.e. connect five 5's, four 4's). After a set period of time, the dice will explode, igniting any dice that the explosion touches that either match the number, or are one lower. This game is very fast-paced - you have to keep moving, because if you're on top of an exploding die, you get knocked out and you lose the game.
There are several modes of play in Bombastic - Trial Mode, where you try to clear 100 levels; Story Mode, where you progress through stages trying to solve preset puzzles and fight bosses, and Battle Mode, where you fight against four opponents and try to stay alive as long as you can. In addition to the standard Bombastic mode, you can also unlock classic Devil Dice mode, where the dice sink into the ground instead of exploding.
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| 5794 |
Boogie |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
Electronic Arts Montreal |
Music & Rhythm |
Boogie Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Boogie is a dance and Karaoke game. Unlike most similar games, which use special pads to control the dancing, the Wii version makes use of the Wii remote. The nunchuck can also be used to control the facial expressions in Strike-a-pose sequences, but is not required. For karaoke, Boogie includes a USB microphone. Each song can be played as a dance or a karaoke game. Players either match the rhythm and pitch, or match the song's beats to dance. Variation and combos are encouraged, as too many similar moves will lower the score. By performing well in the dances, a Boogie meter is filled. When full the player can execute a special move. While dancing, bonus items appear such as multipliers, tokens and meter boosts.
The game features a story mode centered around an intergalactic singing and dancing competition. There are five different characters, each with a unique story. For all other modes of play, players can create custom avatars based upon the five base characters, with a chapter in the story mode for each of them. Token collected during gameplay can be traded in for new songs, stages and outfits. There is also a mode where players can manipulate the camera to record their own music videos.
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| 5795 |
The Bouncer |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Squaresoft |
R0 |
Mar 2001 |
Dream Factory Co., Ltd. |
Action |
The Bouncer Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Summary: Squaresoft's first PS2 release, The Bouncer is a beat'em up that features RPG mechanics and a branching story path. It tells the tale of three bouncers that fight to rescue a girl from the clutches of a megalomaniacal CEO. The game was known for its production values, introducing a juggling physics engine and graphical techniques such as bloom lighting and depth-of-field effects.
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| 5796 |
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 27, 2012
Summary: The world is called Deep Earth. The world is a huge underground complex of cities and labyrinths. The world is populated by people who have never seen the sky and the sun in their lives. The world is dark and hostile, and knows no mercy. Technology is well developed in this world, but the society is ruled by a cruel law, dividing all the citizens into classes, depending on the their D-ratio - a form of identifying people and assigning to them a social status at the same time. This is the reality of mankind somewhere in a fantasy universe, where the hero Ryu is thrown into. Ryu is a simple guard, a ranger with a low D-ratio - his job is to help to protect the citizens from genics - artificial monsters who have gone wild. During one of such routine patrols, Ryu runs into a mysterious silent girl named Nina, and saves her from a monster. Willing to protect her, Ryu discovers in himself a devastating power. He is now determined to do something for the people of Deep Earth, and perhaps even guide them to the surface of the planet. Breath of Fire V: Dragon Quarter is a radical departure from the previous titles of the Breath of Fire series, and in some ways from standard Japanese-style role-playing games in general. The game is built like a huge dungeon crawler, with no overworld map. The combat is tactical: each character has action points (AP), which can be used to move around the screen during an enemy encounter, and perform a variety of combo attacks. There is no magic in the game, and many of the items found in dungeons are random. All the enemies are visible on screen. Depending on who first initiated a physical contact, the party or the enemies get an extra turn in battles. The game allows (and even encourages) the player to restart it from the beginning, keeping the items and the party experience. The game also features a special counter - Ryu can use his traditional dragon transformation abilities, but the counter raises with each such transformation, and when the counter reaches 100, the game is over. Raising the D-ratio allows characters to access new areas every time the game is replayed.
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| 5797 |
Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
4J Studios Ltd. |
Sports |
Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships is a realistic horse racing simulator where players can bet and race horses in real Breeder's Cup events. You can compete in North America's premier events such as Del Mar, Belmont Park and Keeneland along with many others, leading up to the most prestige event, the Breeders' Cup.
Choose from thousands of horses to own and breed to create the ultimate champion or place bets with the most sophisticated betting system used by professional handicappers. Choose to start a career or choose a quick race to play against the computer or go head to head with a buddy, you can choose to go to an event just to bet or even choose Race a Legend to take on real Breeder's Cup winners including the legendary Seabiscuit.
The game is officially licensed by the NTRA (National Throughobred Racing Association) and features the voice of Breeder's Cup announcer Tom Durkin.
|
| 5798 |
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Gearbox Software LLC |
Action |
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 24, 2022
Summary: Brothers in Arms, one of the few games to truly be based on actual events, places you in the shoes of real-life World War II Sergeant Matt Baker, tasked with commanding your squad through a week's worth of actual battles that Baker's 101st Airborne platoon faced. Combining the cinematic action of games such as Medal of Honor and Call of Duty with the strategic command of Full Spectrum Warrior, you must command your troops to use actual army doctrine to find, fix, flank, and finish the enemy while actually participating in the battle yourself.
|
| 5799 |
Brunswick Pro Bowling |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Aug 2007 |
|
Sports |
Brunswick Pro Bowling Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0650008399592
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000QJLQBC
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Real-life action as you bowl / Strike, Spare, or Gulley / Realtime conditions / 10 Different environments / This is your sport /ESRB E Everyone
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| 5800 |
Bujingai: The Forsaken City |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
Jul 2004 |
Red Entertainment Corporation |
Action |
Bujingai: The Forsaken City Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 13, 2017
Summary: The year is 22XX, the world civilization collapsed due to the lack of power after the explosion of a nuclear reactor. You are cast in a role of Lau, main protagonist whose character is modeled after the J-POP singer Gackt. However, your friend Lei turned on the dark side and is set to destroy what is left of the world and your plan is to stop Lei by any means necessary. The entire gameplay is very similar to that of Devil May Cry games, you can jump off the walls, performs various sword attacks, and use special magic attacks while battling the minions of darkness.
|
| 5801 |
Bully |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Rockstar Vancouver |
Action, Adventure |
Bully Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Bully is a story of one Jimmy Hopkins, whose academic success hasn't been anything spectacular as he's been expelled from various schools. His parents have a grand idea of sending him to Bullworth Academy which -- despite its grand name -- houses lots of other kids like Jimmy. This is the place where future dictators, murderers, and mad scientists reside. With a help of a few friends, some wits and hard-as-a-rock fists, Jimmy has to survive through one year in Bullworth Academy.
The game is very open which means the player can choose to do missions or some of the other activities the academy and its surrounding town of Bullworth has to offer. Minigames, collectible stuff, racing, doing odd jobs to earn money, and so on.
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| 5802 |
Burnout: Anthology |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2008 |
|
Racing |
Burnout: Anthology Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 13, 2020
Summary: Burnout Anthology bundles three classic Burnout games at a lower price point: Burnout 3: Takedown Burnout Dominator Burnout Revenge
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| 5803 |
Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
|
Kids & Family |
Buzz! Junior: Robo Jam Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719763420
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Summary: Ideal for the younger gamer in the family, Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam will bring kids, parents and grandparents together with its infectious and entertaining interactive gameplay. Featuring 24 brand new mini-games, Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam places players in a futuristic world where mischievous robots are sent to Robot Boot camp. Up to four players can pick up the easy to use buzzers and compete in hilarious far-out tasks to see who will become the top cadet. Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz and Buzz! Jr.: Robo Jam both require buzzers to play and are available bundled with the buzzers or as a standalone version offered at a lower price. 1-4 player buzzer-bashing fun 25 great games with ten specially-created Team Challenges: kids will come back for more time and time again A brand-new world, light years away from Buzz! Junior: Jungle Party - but the same awesome Buzz! Junior style of play that kids love Build Your Own Robot feature: players can customize the colorful boy/girl robots to suit their own personalities Forthcoming releases in the Buzz! Junior series make the Buzz! controllers a great investment Great for kids but the adults wont be able to resist getting involved!
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| 5804 |
Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
Relentless Software Ltd |
Kids & Family |
Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 15, 2016
Summary: Buzz! The Hollywood Quiz is the fifth game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, it must be played using special USB 'buzzer' controllers instead of the regular controller. The game is sold both with and without these 'buzzers', and there are four buzzer controllers per set. This means that, using the PS2's two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.
The game is set in a Hollywood awards event which contestants must answer questions on categories within the world of Hollywood (Movies, Film Stars, movie Gossip…) spread over eight different rounds, including the all new round ‘Rollover’ where players answer questions individually, and if they get them wrong the points go into a jackpot until a question is answered correctly. The game features regular questions, as well as pictures and video clips.
There are several custom modes available, which allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don't want to play. A single-player mode is also available.
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| 5805 |
Buzz! The Mega Quiz |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2007 |
Relentless Software Ltd |
Kids & Family |
Buzz! The Mega Quiz Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Buzz! The Mega Quiz is the fourth game in the Buzz! series, and like the previous games in the series, must be played using special USB 'buzzer' controllers instead of the regular controller. The game is sold both with and without these 'buzzers', and there are four buzzer controllers per set. This means that, using the PS2's two USB connections, up to eight players can play at once.
The game takes place as a game show, in which contestants must answer questions on a variety of categories (this game, unlike the others in the series, combines music, sports and general knowledge) spread over various different rounds. The game features regular questions, as well as picture, video and sound clips.
There are several custom modes available, that allow you to create the perfect quiz by taking out the rounds you don't want to play. A single-player mode is also available.
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| 5806 |
Capcom Classics Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
|
Arcade, Various |
Capcom Classics Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: A compilation of 22 of Capcom's greatest hits from its arcade catalog. Also featured are concept artwork and other special features to enhance the experience of revisiting these classics.
The games included are:1942, 1943, 1943 Kai, Bionic Commando, Commando, Exed Exes, Final Fight, Forgotten Worlds, Ghost 'N Goblins, Ghouls 'N Ghosts, Gun.Smoke, Legendary Wings, Mercs, Pirate Ship Higemaru, Section Z, Son Son, Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting, Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition, Super Ghouls' N Ghosts, Trojan, Vulgus
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| 5807 |
Capcom Classics Collection Volume 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
|
Compilation |
Capcom Classics Collection Volume 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Series: Capcom Classics Collection
Summary: This collection contains 20 original Capcom titles. It is a selection of the new games from Capcom Classics Collection Remixed (PSP), the three new games from Capcom Classics Reloaded (PSP) and two games (Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Tiger Road) that did not appear in a Capcom Classics collection before. The games are upscaled from their original resolutions with anti-aliasing, showing soft images with blurry details. The following games are included:1941: Counter Attack Avengers Black Tiger Block Block Captain Commando Eco Fighters King of Dragons Knights of the Round Last Duel Magic Sword Mega Twins Quiz & Dragons: Capcom Quiz Game Side Arms Hyper Dyne The Speed Rumbler Street Fighter Strider Super Street Fighter II Turbo Three Wonders Tiger Road Varth: Operation ThunderstormYou can unlock cheats and training videos, and view the original game art along with the history of the games.
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| 5808 |
Castle Shikigami 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
AlfaSystem Co., Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Castle Shikigami 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 5, 2017
Series: Castle of Shikigami / Shikigami no Shiro
Summary: Sequel to Shikigami no Shiro, SS2 is a vertical-scrolling shooter with sci-fi elements.
As in most games in the genre, the game puts you in control of a small fighter as you attempt to make your way past several stages filled with enemy ships charging and attacking you in different patterns.
The game features 7 distinct characters with psychic powers (which manifest in-game as bomb-type attacks and other special moves) and unique fighters, and the game features a story mode for each character, in which they have different dialogues and plot sequences for each boss fight.
Also included is a weapon system similar to Psyvariar's in which you can enhance your power and rate of fire by scraping incoming bullets.
|
| 5809 |
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Konami Corporation |
Action |
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Series: Castlevania / Akumajō Dracula
Summary: In Castlevania: Curse of Darkness you play Hector, a former Dracula servant and a Devil Forgemaster, who disowns his dark gifts and aims to live a normal life. This event left Dracula vulnerable to the attacks of the Belmont clan. Now that Dracula is vanished, you must fight back the curse cast upon all Europe. There is but one problem, another Dracula servant does not approve with your plan.
Being a Devil Forgemaster now gives the player an ability to forge familiars to fight by your side. As the player himself, they have levels and they can even morph to a different stage depending which weapon you use to fight with them.
The game has some basic role-playing elements such as character attributes and experience. Unlike Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, you are now able to use many types of weapons: Axes, swords, spears, knuckles and even shields for example. You can also craft your own weapons either by using an existing weapon as a base, and having some additional material such as bronze, steel and aluminium or having an extra amount of materials.
The battle system allows you to lock on to an enemy and hit them with multiple combos. You have some control on your Innocent Devil, and can command it to use certain skills, guard you and join the fight.
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| 5810 |
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Konami TYO |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
Summary: Castlevania: Lament of Innocence is the prequel to all Castlevania games previously released, explaining the connection and never-ending war between the Belmont family and Dracula. It is one of the first 3-D Castlevania games (the others being on the N64). The team who created the PS1 Castlevania: Symphony of the Night completely remake the formula. You play Leon Belmont, who was once a Baron for the King. After his betrothed, Sara, was kidnapped and taken to a large castle, Leon asked the Church for permission to command his underlings to attack the castle. Because of the Crusades going on in the East, he is denied such. But because of his love for Sara, he denounces his title and leaves, going with no weapon or clue to the castle. He is stopped by an alchemist named Rinaldo, who was once a vampire-hunter himself. He gives Leon the Whip of Alchemy, offers to help him further in his quest, and sends him on his way. The gameplay mixes a style of hack-and-slash with a sense of strategy. In order to gain new abilities, you must first master the previous ones. This also includes relics and orbs, which will greatly help you in your quest to rescue Sara. Relics allow you to do special abilities necessary to solving certain puzzles, while orbs combine with power-ups you pick up and can create massive offensive or defensive power. This makes the game incredibly addictive. You'll be trying to find every Relic and Orb and unlock every Skill. The game has many hidden secrets - In fact, most gamers will only find about two Relics through the entire game. There are also five hidden bosses, each giving you something very good. A few will give you whip power-ups, while others will give you orbs and relics. Getting the game's discovery rating to 100% is quite a task, but well worth it in the end.
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| 5811 |
Champions: Return to Arms |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Online Entertainment |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Snowblind Studios, Inc. |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Champions: Return to Arms Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 3, 2017
Summary: The sequel to Champions of Norrath, Champions: Return to Arms is an action RPG that puts players in the EverQuest universe. The evil Innoruuk was destroyed and his remains (shards) have been scattered throughout the Planes of Power. The player must find the shards and choose between good or evil: Destroy them to rid of Innoruuk or collect them to restore him.
The game has seven playable races (two new ones from the original) and more online features. Players can import characters from the first game. It can be played single-player or with up to four players (online or with multitap).
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| 5812 |
Chaos Legion |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Dec 2003 |
Capcom |
Action |
Chaos Legion Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 29, 2024
Summary: Chaos Legion puts players in the role of a Knight of the Dark Glyphs, Seig Warheit, who has the power to summon monsters called Legions to aid him battle against hordes of enemies. Sieg's goal is to stop his former best friend Victor Delacroix from destroying the world.
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| 5813 |
Chessmaster |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Ubisoft SRL |
Strategy |
Chessmaster Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 12, 2015
Summary: The iteration of the Chessmaster series on the PlayStation 2 contains most of the features available in the corresponding PC game - which, in this case, is Chessmaster 9000. You can play training games (with all the hints and analysis tools available), rated games (your rating changes after each play), puzzles (chess ones, not the "build the picture" type), learn chess by browsing through the hundreds of tutorials available in the Pandolfini's Chess School or watch famous games.
There are, however, some new features in the PS2 version; the most useful one is the Online mode. Other is the "living world" of the Chessmaster Championships, where the AI's rating changes, too, as they play each other. The last one is more spectacular - a fantasy-themed - orcs vs. humans - game mode with animated chess sets and a 3D environment. You get to play chess in a forest, inside a castle and in the desert.
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| 5814 |
ChoroQ |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Barnhouse Effect Co., Ltd |
Racing, Role-Playing (RPG) |
ChoroQ Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 27, 2012
Summary: ChoroQ has been described by many people as a "CarPG" in that while you do partake in tons of arcadeish races against other super deformed cars (called ChoroQs in the game), you also drive around three different towns, talking to the ChoroQs and doing quests and mini games.
There's over 200 different body styles to unlock through the story mode (very few of them actually change the way your ChoroQ handles or performs; they're largely for show) and a wide range of parts you can buy to upgrade your car (either for performance or for looks).
The game supports two player split screen where you can import your ChoroQs from your own individual adventures and battle each other and also compete against each other in a wide range of minigames.
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| 5815 |
Chulip |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Natsume |
R0 |
Jun 2006 |
|
Action |
Chulip Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0719593080060
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002IBEGO
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: A young man and his father are the newest residents of Long Life Town, a strange little town with even stranger characters. It is here that he meets the girl of his dreams - literally. But she wants nothing to do with him. The young man's mission is to improve his reputation amongst the many inhabitants of the town until they allow him to kiss them, and impress the girl of his dreams with his acts of kindness.
Chulip is primarily a puzzle-solving adventure with a few role-playing elements. The player can freely explore he town, trying to figure out what to do next and how to do it. Kissing people is not as easy as it may seem; actions required to allow a person to be kissed range from waiting for the right moment to more difficult and branching puzzles like helping someone find a job. The more people the hero ends up kissing, the higher his heart meter goes, which allows the player to progress through the story and attempt more challenging tasks.
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| 5816 |
City Crisis |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Take-Two Interactive |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Syscom Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
City Crisis Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 12, 2021
Summary: City Crisis is a helicopter rescue game. Your goal in this game is to move your chopper from accident to accident and rescue people from burning buildings. Your helicopter is also equipped with a fire-fighting water cannon to stop the blazes. You are scored on how many people you manage to rescue, how much fire damage you prevent, and how quickly you complete all the mission objectives.
In addition to the standard rescue mode, City Crisis offers a chase mode. In chase mode, you use your helicopter to assist the police in a car chase. You have to keep your spotlight on the suspect's car until the police can stop them.
City Crisis also has a time-trial mode, where you have to fly your helicopter through a set of floating rings as fast as possible.
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| 5817 |
Cocoto Fishing Master |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
R0 |
Jun 2008 |
Neko Entertainment |
Sports |
Cocoto Fishing Master Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Summary: Cocoto Fishing Master is a fishing game starring Neko Entertainment's Cocoto character.
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| 5818 |
Commandos 2: Men of Courage |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Aug 2002 |
Pyro Studios S.L. |
Strategy |
Commandos 2: Men of Courage Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: From the heart of the Third Reich to the most remote islands in the South Pacific, Sergeant Jack "Butcher" O'Hara and his elite group of gritty soldiers must combine their expertise and venture deep into enemy territory...in an attempt to change the course of the war.
This sequel contains the following enhancements:All new 3D engine - rotate the environment 360 degrees and move seamlessly in and out of buildings, submarines, planes, underwater and zoom in and out of the environments.
Interact like never before - steal enemy uniforms and weapons, climb and swing from cables, jump from windows and utillize vehicles.
Control 9 commandos - including the green beret, sniper, demolitions expert, seductress, thief and even a dog!
Authentic WWII scenarios - 10 missions spanning 9 different environments in night and day with realistic weather effects.
Multiplayer - players can go to war in the co-operative multiplayer mode.
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| 5819 |
Commandos: Strike Force |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Pyro Studios S.L. |
Action |
Commandos: Strike Force Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: In this new Commandos game, converted from real-time strategy to first person shooter with a tactical component, you'll play as a Green Beret for the fast action, as a Sniper for the tactical shooting and as the Spy for the stealth and sabotage bits. In some missions you could use two of them, changing from one to another in real time.
The game, set in the WWII, makes you play in Stalingrad, Norway, and France, side by side with your allies, trying to wreak havoc!
The music is played by the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra and the City Choir of the same city.
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| 5820 |
Conflict Zone |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Dec 2001 |
Mathématiques Appliquées S.A. |
Strategy |
Conflict Zone Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Conflict Zone is a modern-day war game with 3D graphics. Your every move is being watched by the media so you'll have to act right to make a good impression (rescue civilians,..). The impression you make will also determine how much money you will get for your missions, so there is no resource management.
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| 5821 |
Conflict: Vietnam |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Pivotal Games Ltd. |
First Person Shooter |
Conflict: Vietnam Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 21, 2024
Summary: This game takes the four-man squad dynamic of the Conflict: Desert Storm games and transplants it into the setting of the Vietnam war.
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| 5822 |
Constantine |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Bits Studios Ltd. |
Action |
Constantine Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 1, 2014
Summary: John Constantine is the name of the main character in the Hellblazer comic by Vertigo DC. This game is based on the movie Constantine, starring Keanu Reeves. The player assumes the role of Constantine, a mage/exorcist/demonslayer of the modern age. A man who fights Evil, but remains cynical and skeptical in the face of Good. He also smokes a lot.
The game is played in third person perspective, switching to first person when the hero enters narrow spaces. Constantine's goal is to discover how and why Demons have managed to physically enter Earth, although the ancient laws forbid it. He utilizes a number of holy weapons and artifacts, from twin revolvers (dubbed the Witch's Curse) that shoot stones from the Holy Lands to Holy Water Bombs and the Cross Shotgun. Constantine can also utilize various kinds of offensive magic powered by the souls of slain demons. Often he will be obliged to travel to Hell, which resembles a perpetually ablaze and decaying version of our world, in order to bypass obstacles. Each level is linear and is played sequentially, following most of the story of the movie with a few sections added in or stretched out to allow for more action. Hidden cards in levels will unlock cutscene animatics, concept art, and interviews with the stars of the film.
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| 5823 |
Contra: Shattered Soldier |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. |
Action |
Contra: Shattered Soldier Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2016
Gameplay: Sci-Fi / Futuristic
Summary: The Contra series has been a popular action game for many people. Now the original creators have come back to bring the series back to the life. It has the same feel of the other Contra games, but it has never looked anything like this before. The gameplay is the same fast 2D style, but enriched with 3D environments and effects. You can play two players simultaneously as in the past games. Wide array of weapons are available, many of the oldies, some enhanced, some new. Unlockable endings and levels give it even more replay value.
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| 5824 |
Coraline |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
D3 Publisher |
R0 |
Jan 2009 |
|
Adventure |
Coraline Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0879278120068
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B001B3J9RU
Date Added: Jul 24, 2010
Summary: Based on Focus Features and LAIKA Entertainment’s upcoming film of the same name, Coraline is a surrealistic adventure that combines puzzle solving, character interaction and item collection with traditional action gameplay. The result is a whimsical exploration game that’s sure to enthrall gamers of all ages with its moody atmosphere, engaging narrative and colorful characters. The high-definition stop-motion animated feature – the first to be originally filmed in 3-D – Coraline is the newest movie from visionary directory Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas), based on Neil Gaiman’s international best-selling book of the same title.
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| 5825 |
Corvette |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
Steel Monkeys |
Racing |
Corvette Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 20, 2017
Summary: Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the great American dream machine. This race game features over 100 Corvette models, from the 1953 original to the fine-tuned 2003. Simple single and split-screen player modes are available, or start from the beginning and race through history, collecting and upgrading cars along the way. There are over 15 tracks, with alternate routes that can be unlocked through races. Models and colors are true to spec, although custom cars can be unlocked as well.
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| 5826 |
Crash 'N' Burn |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Climax (Brighton) Ltd |
Racing |
Crash 'N' Burn Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 4, 2015
Summary: Race aggressively against 15 other cars through various courses to win races that are run through city-street circuits. You must also keep your car running by not having it damaged too severely from car crashes. You also have to dodge the wrecks of your competitors which remain on the track after they have crashed one too many times. After each race you win, you earn cash that can be used to upgrade the cars in your garage. There are four car types available: compact, pickup, muscle, and sports.Other race modes include last man standing, bomb tag, running man, and kamikaze.
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| 5827 |
Crash Bandicoot Action Pack |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Jun 2007 |
|
Racing |
Crash Bandicoot Action Pack Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 26, 2017
Summary: Crash Bandicoot Action Pack is a compilation of three Crash Bandicoot games that have been released on the PlayStation 2. The games included are:
Crash Nitro Kart Crash Tag Team Racing Crash TwinSanity
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| 5828 |
Crazy Taxi |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Hitmaker |
Racing |
Crazy Taxi Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 28, 2013
Summary: Crazy Taxi is an arcade-like racer where the player takes the role of a taxi driver who weaves his way through crowded streets, across sidewalks and even under water, in a wild and frantic race to deliver passengers on time. The courses are largely set inside cities crowded with general traffic and pedestrians (which can't be run over, they dive away). The main goal is to bring as many customers as possible to their destination in time. Available customers are marked through circles and the colour represents the distance and the fare they offer. Green means long rides with plenty of money, and red ones are very short.
In the main Arcade mode there is a timer that quickly runs down. It can be replenished by picking up customers. While driving reckless maneuvers are encouraged. Players can disregard all traffic rules and customers give extra tips for speedy and dangerous driving, but these can only be cashed when the customer arrives at his destination in time. By the same token the reward at the end of a ride is based on the amount of time left, as each customer also has a personal timer. The city is filled with slopes and jumps, and the game uses a very loose driving model. No damage can be done to the car, so driving as fast as possible is encouraged. While driving players can toy with the gears to perform two special tricks: a crazy drift and a crazy boost to speed up more quickly.
Next to the Arcade mode there is an Original mode, and Crazy Box where specific goals need to be met on closed down courses. In the regular modes it is possible to disregard the usual timer and play for a fixed amount of minutes. At the end of the race the player is rewarded with a license, either D, C, B or A, with S for an outstanding performance. Next to the interactive courses from the arcade version there is a new course for home consoles. There are four cabs and drivers to choose from. The cars have different statistics and the drivers different attitudes while racing. The game has a soundtrack featuring The Offspring and Bad Religion (not for the Xbox 360 version).
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| 5829 |
Crimson Tears |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jul 2004 |
Dream Factory Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Crimson Tears Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 25, 2017
Summary: The year is 2049, and Tokyo is in the midst of dangerous street riots. Dr. Kosugi, a scientist working for the A.R.M.A. corporation, has created three "mutanoids" - powerful bio-engineered fighters who regard him as their father. When they find out that Dr. Kosugi is missing, they venture into the dangerous areas of the city to bring him back and punish the culprits.
Crimson Tears is an action game with role-playing elements. Controlling either of the three protagonists (Amber, Kadie, or Tokio), each with their own strengths and weaknesses, the player explores randomly generated, enemy-infested stages, disposing of the foes in combo-based hack-and-slash combat. Experience points are gained from battle victories, allowing the characters to level up and become stronger.
Weapon components can be collected from fallen enemies and combined to make new weapons. Like the characters themselves, weapons level up, increasing in attack power and reducing the necessity to repair them. The protagonists have access to ranged attacks, blocks, and powerful area attacks. The player should also keep an eye on their temperature meter, preventing them from overheating.
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| 5830 |
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Marz |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Hitmaker |
Action |
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Marz Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 5, 2017
Summary: The world is just a business, especially when it comes to making money out of entertainment. For many, the creation of the Virtuaroids (VR) began a new age as the 49-foot mechanical giants gained the attention of everyone and anyone nearby. Noticing this, business makers used the opportunity to create a new form of entertainment upon the surface of Mars. Known as Limited War, the performances drew crowds the universe over. It wasn't until corporate greed appeared once more that things began to fall out of control.
Those in power began to fight each other for a stake in the new events, leading to internal fighting and crime. A special investigations unit was formed, in hopes it would eliminate such crime and bring order back. They are known as 'MARZ', and as a member of that team you must use your new found position to your advantage.
In each mission, you will control your own VR and must defend or attack a number of key locations and other VR units. Over time you will gain new additions to the machines armour and weapons which will aid you in later missions. You'll also unlock bigger and more powerful VR's as well.
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| 5831 |
The Da Vinci Code |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
May 2006 |
Collective, Inc., The |
Action |
The Da Vinci Code Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 27, 2012
Summary: The Da Vinci Code game is based on the movie directed by Ron Howard which is in turn based on Dan Brown's best selling novel The Da Vinci Code. In this third-person action-adventure game, players have to solve riddles, fight enemies, escape in high-speed car chases and in the meantime unraveling a murder and an ancient secret.
Harvard professor Robert Langdon is in Paris for a meeting with a curator of the Louvre. When he arrives, it turns out the curator is dead. With his own blood, he has written a cryptic message. French cryptographer Sophie Neveu arrives and they team up to solve the murder and discover that Leonardo Da Vinci has left clues to a secret in his paintings. This leads them to uncover a millennia-old conspiracy. A secret society tries to stop them from doing so.
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| 5832 |
Dai Senryaku Exceed VII: Modern Military Tactics |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Dec 2007 |
|
Strategy |
Dai Senryaku Exceed VII: Modern Military Tactics Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0853333001226
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000SH3XIG
Date Added: Aug 24, 2010
Summary: Commanding an entire military force with the most modern technologies of war, you will join the 3-D battlefield with Dai Senryaku Exceed and test your abilities against the unrelenting computer AI. Choose from an enormous selection of vehicles ranging from land, sea and even air attack mediums. If you don't like the terrain you are dealt, create your own with the map editor and design it to your specific strategic strengths. Strategy is everything.
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| 5833 |
Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Metro3D, Inc. |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Metropolis Digital, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2017
Summary: Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse is a 3D action-role-playing game set in the seventeenth century, where you play as Anna, a mysterious woman who must protect a village against the armies of the Shadow Lord, which are made up of vampires and other assorted creatures.
Gameplay is much like the Diablo series where you are assigned a quest in one of three villages, then accomplish it in one of three dungeons or one of three battlefields battling randomly-generated groups of monsters that drop random equipment based on a drop-rate formula. You improve your character through a slow progression of leveling up from experience points and finding better equipment or purchasing it from villagers. Each mission you accomplish improves the economy, research or military stats of the village you are doing it for, which is what determines which items they have available for purchase.
There are three basic monster-types: Undead, Forgotten and Mutants. There are seven basic types of melee weapons. Two each do extra damage to each type of monster and the final does extra damage to groups. There are also four kinds of guns and a variety of bombs.
The object of the game is make Anna into an all-powerful warrior through battling and questing before a year is up and the Shadow Lord attacks. This takes upward of 100 hours of game time. At this point, she must defeat the Shadow Lord for good.
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| 5834 |
Dark Cloud |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
May 2001 |
|
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dark Cloud Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719711124
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00004ZDFY
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: A young man and his father are the newest residents of Long Life Town, a strange little town with even stranger characters. It is here that he meets the girl of his dreams - literally. But she wants nothing to do with him. The young man's mission is to improve his reputation amongst the many inhabitants of the town until they allow him to kiss them, and impress the girl of his dreams with his acts of kindness.
Chulip is primarily a puzzle-solving adventure with a few role-playing elements. The player can freely explore he town, trying to figure out what to do next and how to do it. Kissing people is not as easy as it may seem; actions required to allow a person to be kissed range from waiting for the right moment to more difficult and branching puzzles like helping someone find a job. The more people the hero ends up kissing, the higher his heart meter goes, which allows the player to progress through the story and attempt more challenging tasks.
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| 5835 |
Dark Cloud 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
Level-5 Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dark Cloud 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 5, 2016
Summary: As a young inventor, you are called upon to search the dangerous dungeons, battle evil monsters and re-claim towns and cities.
By fighting your way through the various dungeons, you must find various ores hidden away. With these ores, you can determine which parts you need to re-build a town. It is up to you to find or create the parts needed to build the various buildings of each town, as well various other parts to each town.
During your adventure, you can also take pictures of various items. Once you have a certain amount, you can then come up with ideas for an invention that will aid you in your quest. From there, you must again find the parts needed to create the invention, and then use the invention either to help you defeat enemies or build the towns.
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| 5836 |
Darkwatch |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Aug 2005 |
High Moon Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Darkwatch Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: The Darkwatch is an ancient organization hell-bent on destroying evil in the world. They have just captured the vampire lord Lazarus and are transporting him back to headquarters for questioning, when an outlaw tries to rob the train and instead of finding riches releases Lazarus from his hold, but not before the outlaw is bitten by the vampire lord. As Jericho Cross, the former outlaw and now the newest member of the Darkwatch, you must find and kill Lazarus, lest you turn into a full-blown vampire yourself.
Darkwatch is a first-person shooter set in the Wild West with supernatural beings. Fight your way through reapers, undead riflemen, banshees and other creatures using Darkwatch weaponry that doubles as melee weapons, such as a revolver, two-fisted pistols, a crossbow (with dynamite attached to the bolts) and a Rail Rocket. You will also find dynamite along the way to throw at the enemy and to destroy barricades. Along with conventional weapons, Cross will acquire vampire powers of good or evil nature that you must choose in the story. If you decide to be good, then you receive powers such as Silver Bullet that increases your shots with holy fire or Vindicator that calls down chain lightning on your enemies. If you choose to be evil, you will receive Blood Frenzy that makes melee attacks supernaturally powerful and Soul Stealer, which sucks the very souls from distant enemies. Regardless of good or evil, you will always have Blood Shield (protection from losing health), Vampire Jump (for those hard to reach areas) and Blood Vision (causes enemies, weapons and other important objects to glow). With every creature killed, there will be at least one Blood Cloud and sometimes more to replenish your health and restore your Vampire Powers.
In single player you can choose from story mode (follow the story of Jericho Cross one chapter at a time) or Gunslinger mode (replay any level unlocked in story mode as either evil or good). At the end of the level, you see your number of kills and accuracy percentage, which, if it is good enough, will unlock some movies and concept art.
Play on-line over Xbox Live with up to 16 players or up to 4 people in split-screen mode. Multiplayer matches include Death Match, Team Death Match, Capture the Flag, Soul Hunter (fight to collect Blood Clouds and be the first to fill your Blood Bar) and Team Soul Hunter. You can adjust the settings for each match regarding the game type, map in which you wish to play, total time play, score limit and kill limit.
In the main menu, you can choose Extras to view concept art unlocked from playing Gunslinger Mode, movies from Story Mode and your statistics from Story Mode and Gunslinger Mode.
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| 5837 |
Dawn of Mana |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
May 2007 |
Square Enix Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Dawn of Mana Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 13, 2017
Series: Seiken Densetsu / Mana
Summary: Dawn of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 4) is a game in the World of Mana / Seiken Densetsu series by Square Enix. The story takes place shortly before Sword of Mana and as an action game with exploration elements the gameplay involves traversing levels full of challenges including feats of dexterity, solving puzzles, and defeating monsters in various ways. Unlike the other games in the series, it cannot be considered an RPG.
Gameplay is separated by cut-scenes that depict the plot and story using the characters and environments, voice-overs, narration, and pictures. The player controls the main character, Keldy, who wields a sword for attacking, a whip for grabbing and throwing, and pellets for ranged attacks. Unlike the other Mana games there are no shops where equipment or new items can be bought - there are only music tracks and movie clips. Keldy can only enhance his combat performance with certain ribbons and special arrows. Enhancements come through emblems, by meeting certain requirements, left behind by enemies or bought at the Challenge Arena shop. They usually boost the character's basic abilities. Magic is also available through seven different spells.
The story is divided into eight chapters and the game also sports a Challenge Arena mode where players need to complete 32 separate challenges, optionally with the help of a pet, bought in shops or obtained through eggs discovered in the game. The game uses the Havok physics system, allowing Keldy to use his whip on almost any part of the environment. This is further encouraged through the game's Mono system, where objects hit in the surroundings of enemies induces panic, also making available boost medals.
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| 5838 |
Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Tecmo |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Tecmo, Ltd. |
Action |
Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2014
Summary: The arcade conversion adds an improved tag feature, with new stadiums to fight in, new character moves to play with, and plenty of windows, walls and ledges to fall over and crash through. Unlike Tekken Tag Tournament, however, DOA2 also includes a single player mode, a dodge button (allowing you to move left and right away from attacks), and multi-level arenas.
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| 5839 |
Dead to Rights |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Namco Hometek Inc. |
Action |
Dead to Rights Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: Dead To Rights is an action-game, straight out. You play as Jack Slate, a police officer in Grant City. On a routine call, you find a dead body; the body is your father. Later framed, Jack becomes a fugitive, on the run from the law. Your quest will take you to various places, from strip joints and hotels, to office complexes, and even prison... as an inmate.
Dead To Rights is an action game in every sense of the word. When fighting, you have the opportunity to perform various moves, such as grabbing an enemy from behind and using him as a human shield, to tossing a fire extinguisher and shooting it, causing a huge explosion. When against an enemy and you have no gun drawn, you can perform "disarm" moves, which causes your character to steal the enemy's gun, then performing some sort of finishes, such as a neck breaker. Initially, only a few disarm moves are available, but more can be unlocked as your progress. A unique addition in this game allows you to control Jack's best friend, and partner, Shadow, his K-9 dog. Using Shadow, you can kill enemies from far away, and retrieve their gun in Shadow's jaws. Dead To Rights features adrenaline combat, which is similar to that of "Bullet-Time" from Max Payne. You can perform slow-motion dives and spins, giving you an advantage, as long as your adrenaline holds out.
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| 5840 |
Destroy All Humans! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Jun 2005 |
Pandemic Studio Pty. Ltd. |
Action |
Destroy All Humans! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Greetings earthlings! I, Cryptosporidium 137 of the Furon Empire, happened upon your planet on the way back from destroying the martians. Due to some experiments with atomic weaponry, we lack genitalia and the quality of our clones has degraded. Since you pathetic humans all carry Furon DNA in your genetic code, I have been instructed to collect fresh samples. Survival is not an option, but you should be honoured to support the legacy of the Furon Empire!
Destroy All Humans! is a humorous action game with winks to the era of the goofy fifties' sci-fi movies. Crypto can hypnotize and scan people, and lift objects using psychokinesis. He can also control humans using the Hypno Blast to impose his commands. Extracted DNA can be exchanged in your mothership for new weapons and ability upgrades. Furon weaponry includes a Zap-o-Matic, disintegrator ray, abducto beam, quantum deconstructor and even the famous anal probe. Not to be overpowered, you have to disguise yourself using the Holobob. There are different alert levels, similar to the Grand Theft Auto games and if you are not careful, you will be hunted down by the police, military or the government.
You are constantly in contact with the mothership, where you can purchase upgrades, save the game and apply for new missions. Crypto does not have to run all the time, he can also use his flying saucer to abduct humans or animals, cause havoc or face bigger threats. Next to the story-based missions, you will also be instructed to collect specific samples or kill a certain amount of humans in a race against time.
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| 5841 |
Destroy All Humans! 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Pandemic Studio Pty. Ltd. |
Action |
Destroy All Humans! 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Our "hero", Crypto 137, is back. Earth is under attack again in another alien invasion. The setting is now the '60s. You go around hunting Humans with your Zap-o-Matic, Ray Gun, or a new weapon. Occasionally there are probing missions where you can hypnotize a Human to do something to carry out your plans for the Furion Planet. There are also missions where you trick humans into being abducted by your ship.
Crypto also has new weapons: The Dislocator, a gun that shoots purple discs and grabs anything (including tanks), and beats them up. There's also a gun that can bring down meteor strikes... and another gun is called Gastro, which is a hologram on a hover-ship that helps out Crypto.
The side quests have fleshed-out stories now; in addition, there are cult missions where you convince humans to worship an Alien God. A Co-op mode has also been added. The entire game can be played through on a split-screen and the second player can join in or out of the action at any time through the pause menu.
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| 5842 |
Destruction Derby Arenas |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Gathering of Developers |
R0 |
Jun 2004 |
Studio 33 (UK) Ltd. |
Racing |
Destruction Derby Arenas Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Series: Destruction Derby
Summary: The PS1 Destruction Derby titles would put you in the seat of a high powered vehicle, in either an arena or a track, and the target was to race to the finish, while causing as much destruction to the other cars as possible.
Now comes the PS2 sequel. Because this is now on the PS2, the capabilities are much higher, so now there is a vastly improved graphics engine, physics engine, and levels.
Arenas introduced loads of online play modes to try, with up to 19 other racers online with you, and now, the crashes are bigger than ever. The online servers for the game were closed in June 2008.
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| 5843 |
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
Ion Storm Austin |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Deus Ex: The Conspiracy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Summary: Some time during the 2050's, the world is a dangerous place as terrorists, drug czars, and outlaw states rule, using violence and subterfuge as tools in their push for global conquest. A deadly virus dubbed "gray death" is running rampant throughout the world and the only known cure is a chemical known as "Ambrosia" manufactured by the VersaLife corporation. However Ambrosia supplies are scarce and world governments, particularly the United States, carefully monitor and control who receives this cure. As protest against these events, French terrorist organization "Silhouette" bombs the historic symbol of friendship between French and American people, The Statue of Liberty. In response to this attack, the United Nations Anti-Terrorist Coalition (UNATCO) organization is formed. Building a headquarters underground at Liberty Island, its mission is to attack terrorism and maintain peace around the world. JC Denton is a nano-enhanced agent who has been primed for UNATCO service. While JC's brother Paul is already an active agent, JC is beginning his first day of service when the National Secessionist Forces (NSF) suddenly raid a supply of Ambrosia at UNATCO headquarters.
Deus Ex is a dark cyberpunk game that combines gameplay styles of first-person shooter and RPG, with elements of stealth and puzzle-solving. The player assumes the role of JC Denton, UNATCO anti-terrorist agent. Pitted against an elaborate global conspiracy, he must interact with characters, pick up weapons and complete objectives. While JC is essentially fixed within the mission-framework of the game, he can be customized in areas such as weapons, technical skills and physical prowess. Completing objectives rewards the player with skill points, which may be distributed to increase JC's proficiencies in eleven different disciplines. The player can choose to increase the damage JC inflicts with various types of weapons, improve his lock-picking or computer hacking abilities, etc. Each such discipline has four levels of proficiency.
Another way of customizing JC is applying nano-augmentations to his body. These cybernetic implants bestow the hero with super-human abilities, and can be installed on different body parts, up to nine at the same time. Along with combat-related benefits, nano-augmentations also grant JC abilities that can be used to overcome certain obstacles within the game world. Examples of those are jumping to extreme heights, swimming, lifting heavy objects, etc. Weapons can be customized as well: their range, accuracy, and magazine sizes can be increased, and they can be enhanced by attaching scopes, silencers, or laser sights to them.
The game leads JC to various places all around the globe. The cities he visits, as well as most mission areas, are expansive and fairly open to accommodate different approaches to solving the same problems, depending on the player's preferred style of play. Most of the missions can be tackled in various ways, e.g. with brute force, stealth, or extensive usage of lock-picking and computer hacking abilities. At certain points, the course of the storyline can also be influenced by the decisions made by the player. Similarly to System Shock games, the environment is largely interactive, the player being able to pick up, use, and discard various types of objects.
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| 5844 |
Devil Kings |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
|
Action |
Devil Kings Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0013388260553
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000A8NXCO
Date Added: Dec 11, 2010
Summary: DEVIL KINGS is a fast-paced, beat-em-up action game that puts players in the role of one of 12 powerful fighters in the middle of a mystical fantasy world. DEVIL KINGS revolves around a number of factions battling for control of the world. The conquest mode follows each of the 12 characters through cut scenes and anime-inspired clips. Each character has a unique look and style, from the wicked Devil King to the elegant Lady Butterfly to the cute, mysterious girl known as Puff. By clearing story mode with each, players will unlock the other half of the cast.
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| 5845 |
Devil May Cry: 5th Anniversary Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Capcom Production Studio 1 |
Action |
Devil May Cry: 5th Anniversary Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 12, 2015
Summary: A compilation of the Devil May Cry games that were released for the PlayStation 2 in one value priced bundle. The games included are: Devil May Cry Devil May Cry 2 Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening (Special Edition)
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| 5846 |
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Aug 2006 |
Nippon Ichi Software Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Summary: In order to lift the curse placed upon the inhabitants of Veldime 15 years prior, the protagonist's mother attempts to summon the evil Overilord Zenon so that her son Adell can defeat him and lift the curse. Instead his daughter, Rozalin is summoned, and Adell commits to returning her home to her father, as well as to defeating her father when they find him.
The game is a turn-based strategy RPG in the vein of Final Fantasy Tactics. Classes gain abilities by gaining character levels, and can level up those abilities through use. New items and equipment can be bought or won in battle, and can be powered up up by entering and winning battles inside a given item. Characters can also "gang up" on enemies by performing combos that are activated by positioning other characters near an attacking character. This action only uses the attacking character's turn, leaving the others free to attack again. Clever coordination can have characters attacking quite a few times per turn. New characters can be created (or even reborn as other classes or just more powerful versions of the same class) by petitioning (or even bribing with special items) the Dark Assembly with "Mana" you earn by defeating enemies.
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| 5847 |
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Nippon Ichi Software Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 16, 2016
Series: Games made into TV
Summary: After a two-year sleep, Prince Laharl awakens to find his father, King Krichevskoy, dead and the Netherworld in the middle of a civil war over who takes the throne. Not willing to give up his rightful place as the next king, Laharl joins with his subordinate Etna and her underlings to fight back.
The Overlord's castle acts as a hub to manage the party. It has shops to get new equipment, a gate to the different battles, a NPC to travel to the Item World, which is used to boost items, and the Dark Assembly, where the player can create new units, and have the assembly vote to pass (or not) special laws that will affect the game. To unlock some characters, a special chapter must first be unlocked by the Assembly.
The story progresses in the form of chapters. In each chapter, new battles become one after another, with dialogues at the beginning and end of those battles. Any completed battle becomes available to play again, sometimes with minor changes. At the end of every chapter, a parody cut-scene announcing the next chapter,(most often, it is Etna who tells the story as if she were the protagonist) is shown.
Battle In a similar style to Final Fantasy Tactics and Ogre Battle, Disgaea is a turn-based strategy RPG on an isometric grid. Characters are dispatch in battle one after another, and each have a move action and an battle action. Each class has its own set of abilities, ranging from simple attacks and area attacks to magics that can affect all the battlefield. In each battle, up to ten bonuses can be obtained by clearing the Geo Panels and defeating enemies to fill the Bonus Gauge. The battle is won when all enemies are defeated, or, in the Item World, by accessing a gate to move to the next floor.
The Item World The Item World is a world divided in floors, inside any of the player's item. The goal of the Item World is to progress through the floors, which raises the item's level. The more enemies are defeated before moving to the next floor, the more the item will improve. A special king of enemies, Residents, can be found in the Item World. These have their own level, and add a bonus to the item in which they reside. Once a Resident is defeated, it is "subdued", its level doubles and it can be moved between items. Residents can be fused together to get better bonuses. This is necessary because each item has a maximum number of Residents it can contain, determined by the item's rarity (common, rare or legendary) .
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| 5848 |
Disney Golf |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
T&E Soft, Inc. |
Sports |
Disney Golf Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Disney Golf is a continuation of the T&E SOFT New 3D Golf Simulation series. This time is Disney branded and features brightly coloured cartoon-influenced 3D graphics, as you would expect. It features six fictional courses: American, Western, Mountain, Tropical, European, and Sky Course—the last two of which are unlocked through gameplay. It also features new game modes not seen before in the series—long-drive and near-pin challenges.
It was released in Japan and USA in 2002 and Europe in 2005. This is the final home console golf game from T&E SOFT, Inc.
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| 5849 |
Disney Sing It |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Disney Interactive Studios |
R0 |
Feb 2008 |
Zoë Mode Brighton |
Music & Rhythm |
Disney Sing It Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 25, 2014
Summary: Best out to some of today's hippest tunes and have a blast with your friends and favorite Disney stars. Sing to 35 chart-topping tunes including hits from Camp Rock, High School Musical, Hanna Montana, Cheetah Girls, as well as hits from Aly & AJ, Corbin Blue, Everlife, Jordan Pruitt, and more. Compete with and against friends in numerous multiplayer modes, including Duet, Versus, and Team Play.
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| 5850 |
Disney's Chicken Little |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Buena Vista Games |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Avalanche Software LLC |
Action |
Disney's Chicken Little Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Based on Disney's film, take part in Chicken Little's adventure as he and his friends, the Misfits, tries to save the world.
The game begins with Chicken Little missing his school bus and it's up to you to help him get to school. There are a total of 24 levels and you must complete a set of objectives in each one before being able to advance to the next.
By collecting Buck Cluck Trading Cards in each game level, you can purchase Minigames at the Minigame Store to play with a friend.
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| 5851 |
Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Buena Vista Games |
R0 |
Dec 2006 |
Avalanche Software LLC |
Action |
Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: Ace in Action is based off the superhero movie within the movie Disney's Chicken Little. Ace in Action features Ace, Abby, Runt, and Mr Fish, as they fight against Foxy Loxy, Goosey Loosey and their minions.
Ace in Action is a third-person shooter. Battle your way across four worlds, (Pluto, Saturn, Mars, and the Moon) with multiple missions on each planet. Each mission is performed by one of the three main characters: Ace's missions have him running around, Runt's missions have him in a tank, and Abby's missions have her in a hovership. Each character has a main weapon with unlimited ammo, and a secondary weapon with limited ammo. By collecting items, destroying scenery, and completing challenges such as completing the mission fast enough, and finding all bonus objects, the player can collect acorns, which are used as a currency. Between missions, they can be used to buy upgrades for each character, and unlock multiplayer games, concept art and music. Missions can be replayed to get more acorns.
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| 5852 |
Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch? |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Buena Vista Games |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Artificial Mind & Movement |
Action, Adventure |
Disney's Kim Possible: What's the Switch? Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: When intercepting Drakken and Shego's latest plan to swipe a mystical monkey idol from a spooky mansion, Dr. Drakken and Ron Stoppable get their minds switched! The idol is quickly lost, and Kim Possible and her arch-rival Shego reluctantly team up to get it back and set things back to normal.
Kim Possible: What's the Switch? is a side-scrolling 2D platformer with visual similarities to Klonoa 2, excluding the ability to change the paths you take. The camera follows Kim (or Shego) as you progress through various levels - while it plays like a 2D platformer, it gives the illusion of 3D. The main goal of each level is to get to the end of the level; however, there are also sub-goals of collecting all the Kimmunicator tokens within a level (which unlock concept art amongst other things), and collecting the Club Banana tokens hidden in secret spots (which unlock new outfits to wear).
Shego and Kim control quite similarly, in that they can both perform kung-fu attacks, backflips and double jumps. Later on, they both gain the ability to use a grapple and EMP bomb to disable special enemies. In addition to this, Kim has super sticky gum which can be used to snag enemies and control switches remotely, while Shego gains a magnetic power to move metal objects from far away.
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| 5853 |
Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Action |
Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2024
Summary: A video game tie-in (and prequel) to the 2002 film Lilo & Stitch, Experiment 626 follows the blue creature of the same name as he causes rampant destruction throughout the galaxy.
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| 5854 |
Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc. |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
Artificial Mind & Movement |
Action |
Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc. Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Boo has returned to Monstropolis and it is your job as Sulley (or Sulley and Mike in the GBC version) to get her back home. However, to make things difficult, Randal has destroyed her door.
Avoid Randall and the CDA (Child Detection Agency) as well as other dangers as you try getting Boo home. This platform scroller will have you trying to find out where you have been as you make your way through multiple doorways, up and down ladders, and more. Pick up items along the way as you jump and dodge enemies, use your roar attack, push items, sneak, and more.
In the GBA version, you get twice the levels and even a random map generator so every game is different as you play in three difficulty levels.
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| 5855 |
Disney/Pixar Ratatouille |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Jun 2007 |
Asobo Studio S.A.R.L. |
Action |
Disney/Pixar Ratatouille Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: This game is based on the award winning Pixar movie of the same name. Remy is a rat who dreams of becoming a becoming a cook like his hero, the famous French chef Gusteau. Due to a series of unfortunate events, Remy finds himself in the sewers of Paris right below Gusteau's restaurant.
Unfortunately, it is difficult for a rat to find a job in the kitchen, but through his friendship with a clumsy janitor, Linguine, they are able to work together towards achieving their goals. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles that stand in their way – scheming chefs, health inspectors, food critics and even Remy's family.
This game features many of the exciting conflicts in the film, but expands on it with 6 open world environments to explore. There are numerous minigames featured that can be unlocked for multiplayer. Remy has to navigate his way through kitchens and sewers with interesting platform mechanics. There are cooking challenges as well as chase sequences.
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| 5856 |
Disney/Pixar UP |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
May 2009 |
Asobo Studio, Altron, Heavy Iron Studios |
Action |
Disney/Pixar UP Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Gameplay: Multiplayer video game, Single-player video game, Two-player video game
Summary: Up is a video game based on the Pixar film of the same name, released on May 26, 2009. The video game was produced by Disney Interactive Studios, Heavy Iron Studios and Pixar. Marc Vulcano, who just left Sony Pictures Imageworks in which he was Senior Character Animator, was Senior Animation Director for the video game. This is the last Disney/Pixar movie game to be published by THQ.
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| 5857 |
The Dog Island |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2008 |
|
Adventure |
The Dog Island Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0008888173595
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000MTF05O
Date Added: Apr 4, 2011
Summary: On The Dog Island, gamers select from a choice of dogs and adventure through a variety of environments to locate a rare flower and heal a sick brother. Gamers must engage in long walks, dog fights, and naps as they complete each level. The Dog Island is inspired by the Japanese calendars featuring puppies with enlarged faces and noses.
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| 5858 |
Dog's Life |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Hip Games |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
Frontier Developments Ltd. |
Action |
Dog's Life Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: In Dog's Life you play Jake the puppy, as he explores the USA in an attempt to foil a fiendish plot. Miss Peaches doesn't like dogs, and sees them as a way of making money, by dog-napping Daisy the pedigree dog.
The dog elements are closely integrated into the game - smells are indicated by lines of coloured smoke, emphasising a dog's acute sense of smell. Locating footprints is also done via this Smellovision mode. Tricks can be learnt, and used to win treats from humans.
Jake must explore vast environments and interact with 15 breeds of dog. The aim is to get them onto his side, which is usually done by either having more bones than them, or winning a subgame against them. These are also dog-based - in one you must dig up bones, while another has you 'marking territory' to annex a full screen.
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| 5859 |
Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Magenta Software Ltd. |
Action |
Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Series: Xbox World Collection
Summary: Based on Dr Seuss's Cat in the Hat movie, you play as the cheeky cat. There are all the original characters including, Conrad, Sally, and Mr. Quinn who tricked Conrad, and Sally into opening the box the Cat was in, as he was released into the outside world. The Cat must help Conrad and Sally to return the magic to the box the cat came in, and get all three pieces of the "Crab Lock" in order to lock the box for good. The game allows you to see rooms that where not included in the movie.
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| 5860 |
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Dec 2003 |
Dimps Corporation |
Action |
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 7, 2015
Summary: This is the second installment of the Budokai series. Goku and the Z Warriors travel through the Dragonball Z universe from the Saiyan to the Kid Buu Saga. It has all new cel-shaded characters with absorptions and fusions. Instead of story mode, they have Dragon World, where you can create your own Dragonball Z adventure!
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| 5861 |
Dragon Ball Z: Trilogy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Sep 2008 |
|
Action |
Dragon Ball Z: Trilogy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 15, 2017
Summary: Dragon Ball Z: Trilogy bundles three of the Playstation 2 Dragon Ball Z games: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Super Dragon Ball Z
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| 5862 |
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Level-5 Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: The evil Wizard/Jester Dhoulmagus came to the Kingdom of Trodain seeking a powerful magical scepter sealed beneath the Castle. Using the power of the scepter, Dhoulmagus destroyed the Castle of Trodain, placed a curse upon the Kingdom and its people, and turned King Trode and the Princess into beasts. You play as the sole surviving castle guard, who journeys with the King, Princess and a reformed bandit named Yangus in search of the evil wizard and a way to break the curse. Along the way you will gain new allies, fight monsters, delve into deep dungeons, and perform heroic deeds. Stylistically, this game is a blend of old and new. It is, at the core, a very traditional RPG; there is a lot of combat, and leveling up takes some work; you start out very weak, at 1st level, with no healing spells; there is strong differentiation between character classes; you heal at the inn, but can only save at a church; etc. On the surface there are a number of more modern refinements, however, including voice acting, 3D graphics, very complex enemies, animated menus and battle scenes, etc. This game, the eighth in the series, is the first installment of Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior available for the PS2. It features a huge, lush world with full day and night cycles. Series artist and Dragonball/Z creator Akira Toriyama designed the game’s anime style, 3D, cell-shaded characters and monsters. Music was composed by Koichi Sugiyama. The international version features several updates to the original Japanese version, including voice-acting, graphic menu, symphonic soundtracks, and flashier effects.
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| 5863 |
Dragon Rage |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
The 3DO Company |
Action |
Dragon Rage Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 4, 2017
Summary: Dragon Rage is a PlayStation 2 game by 3DO. The player controls an escaped dragon named Cael Cyndar in a mission to save the dragon race from extinction by the orcs. Cael's guide is Adara the Sprite. The dragon's attacks include ramming, biting, grabbing & dropping, and breathing fire. Whenever Cael eats orcs, he gains Mana points. Eating farm animals replenishes Health. When Cael releases captured sprites, they give information or teach Cael about his magical powers. Orc forces include ground units (orc warriors), naval units (ships), air units (hot air balloons), castle defenses (towers), and war machines (catapults). There are many animations and cut scenes. The game was originally intended to be a Might and Magic title. The title originally going to be Dragon Wars of Might and Magic. However, as the story did not truly coincide with the Might and Magic universe the title was dropped.
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| 5864 |
Drakan: The Ancients' Gates |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2002 |
Surreal Software, Inc. |
Action |
Drakan: The Ancients' Gates Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2024
Summary: Drakan: The Ancients' Gates is the sequel to the PC hit Drakan: Order of the Flame.
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| 5865 |
Drakengard |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
cavia inc., Square Enix Co., Ltd. |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Drakengard Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Drakengard follows the story of a kingdomless prince named Caim who fights for the Union against the Empire. Under the Union's protection are the Hierarchs and the Goddess, currently Caim's sister Furiae, who is a human manifestation of one of the four seals that protect the world from being broken. As the game begins, Cain is fatally wounded in a battle with the Empire. Encountering a captured Red Dragon who is also near death, Caim makes a fateful choice. In exchange for both their lives, the Red Dragon and Caim will enter a pact. This pact will forever chain their lives to one another and link their souls, at the cost of something irreplaceable. Recharged with the fires of a Dragon, Caim's vengeance burns over the enemy...
The player controls Caim on his quest. The game is separated into three distinct modes: Aerial combat, Ground combat and Event Combat. In Aerial Combat, Caim rides dragonback against a variety of airborne foes breathing fireballs (strong single shots and weaker multiple lock-on shots). The Dragon is agile and is able to evade incoming threats, turning around completely in a moment. In Ground combat, the game is shown in 3rd person though usually large, open areas. Controlling Caim, his primary ability is the use of a variety of weapons found on the battlefield. These are leveled up through continued usage, and specifically through the killing of individual enemies. Though magic (determined by weapon choice), timed attacks and evasion, Caim breaks through enemy armies. Characters recruited as allies by Caim can also be summoned during battles, steadily losing health until control is returned to Caim. In ground combat, Caim may also call forth his Dragon to ride and strafe enemies from the air. The Dragon's movements are generally the same as in aerial combat but more limited and less agile. Event combat is similar to Ground combat, but shown isometrically, restricted to a single weapon and without the aid of a dragon. It is used mainly to tell story sequences.
Levels that have been visited before might become "Expedition Missions" which are optional and contain new objectives, enemies and weapons. Additionally, any level previously played in the storyline may be revisited at any time. Depending on Caim's choices (and prerequisites for those choices), there are five different endings to Drakengard.
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| 5866 |
Driver: Parallel Lines |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Reflections Interactive Limited |
Action |
Driver: Parallel Lines Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Driver: Parallel Lines is the fourth game in the Driver series, following the story of TK. In 1978, TK (who was then an 18-year-old driver-for-hire who had just graduated from high school) was sentenced to 28 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, and is released from prison in 2006. Now, with his driving skills, he seeks revenge against the police department for having to serve time for something someone else should've gone to prison for!
Unlike Driv3r, Driver: Parallel Lines mostly takes place behind the wheel, returning back to the formula that made the first game a classic. The game still has a GTA-style open-ended design, though, and you can still exit your vehicle for some on-foot action. However, there's no reason to exit your vehicle unless it's damaged and you can no longer drive it, as almost all of the game's missions involve cop car chases. If that's the case, then you can either go to the repair shop to repair your vehicle, or just steal someone else's vehicle! Until then, you can punch the cops with your fists and steal their weapons when they're dead, so that you can use them for future on-foot combat.
The game takes place in both 1978 (before TK went to prison) and in 2006. The 2006 setting has a much more modern soundtrack than the 1978 setting, which has a mostly disco soundtrack. Obviously, the 2006 setting has the architecture, technology, and cars of today.
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| 5867 |
Dropship: United Peace Force |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
Studio CAMDEN |
Action, Simulation |
Dropship: United Peace Force Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Dropship is an action game set in the year 2050. Terrorist attacks have increased severely, which is why big nations of the world decided to form the UPF, "United Peace Force", replacing the UN and NATO. It is an anti-terror army, operating world-wide.
But there is another globally operating group: A massively militarised drug syndicate. When an attack on a peace convoy in Columbia is linked to this cartel, the UPF starts investigation. A central base and training camp of the drug cartel is believed to be located somewhere in Libya. The UPF opens up a base in this country and starts looking for the criminals.
The player is a recently recruited soldier and pilot of the UPF. During the campaign, which lasts for 20 rather long missions, he can travel and fight on foot, in tanks and various other ground vehicles, but most of the time he will be piloting a dropship, either of the attack, defender or transport class. Dropships can operate in hover and flight mode, and carry a large amount of weapons and cargo.
Dropship simulates a massive, global conflict, with the player taking part in all the action. Six training missions make it easier to learn the controls of the game.
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| 5868 |
DT Racer |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Jan 2005 |
AXIS Entertainment Co., Ltd. |
Racing |
DT Racer Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 8, 2017
Summary: DT Racer is an arcade and simulation racer featuring 21 facsimiles of real race cars. Players can select from Arcade, GT, and Free modes. In Arcade the player progresses through increasingly more difficult grand prix to unlock more powerful tiers of cars. In GT mode players are awarded credits for finishing races that they can buy new cars with, and higher level races require higher tier cars to be played. Courses range from ovals to city courses, and include facsimiles of real tracks such as the Circuit de Monaco.
Before a race the tires, downforce, and suspension of a car can be modified. During a race cars take damage from impacts, causing parts to break and fall off the car. This damage will also hinder a car's performance.
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| 5869 |
Dynasty Warriors 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Omega Force |
Action |
Dynasty Warriors 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Series: Koei's Warriors / Musō
Summary: Play as one of nine generals in this action packed 3D fighting, combat strategy and simulation game based in the second century AD China. China is torn with internal civil conflict as the 400 year Han Dynasty comes to an end. Try and unite the country during the Yellow Turban wars.
You control a character, on foot and mounted on horse back, as you fight against thousands of enemies in a 3D world.
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| 5870 |
Dynasty Warriors 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Dec 2002 |
Omega Force |
Action |
Dynasty Warriors 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 4, 2017
Series: Koei's Warriors / Musō
Summary: About 1800 years ago in China, there were three fearless warriors battling for ultimate control over the country. One who sought hegemony. One who sought ambition. One who stood up for righteousness. Veterans who shared the same swarmed under each leader. These stalwart souls waged war across the vast expanse of the land and, like blood thirsty demons, cut down any and all who stood in their way.
They followed their own rules, they were both revered and feared by millions... they are the Dynasty Warriors.
Dynasty Warriors 3 takes place over the 50 years of war recounted in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, from the first flames of battle in the Yellow Turban Rebellion to the final battle between Wei and Shu on the plains of Wu Zhong. Over 40 characters are playable, both from the three main sides as well as leaders of lesser armies along the way. Each character that belongs to either Wu, Wei, or Shu has their own series of levels where they will turn the tide of battle for their force to win. Each character has their own unique weapon type and magic ability, although they can share weaker variations of weapons with other characters who use the same style of weapon. Weapons and items are dropped randomly from boxes in levels as well as from defeated enemy generals, and each has a range of stats dependent on the difficulty level and the strength of the general. The most powerful weapons and items, however, can only be collected by completing hidden objectives as each character. Characters grow more powerful by collecting stat up items from defeated generals, and doing well in levels rewards points that level up the bodyguards who follow the player character.
Most completed levels can be replayed with any character and any side in free mode. An encyclopedia is included as well that details every event and character from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, even those that never appear in Dynasty Warriors 3.
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| 5871 |
Dynasty Warriors 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
Omega Force |
Action |
Dynasty Warriors 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: Take it to the battlefield and challenge multiple opponents at once as you fight against impossible odds. Developed by Omega Force, Dynasty Warriors 4 uses the most advanced melee-fighting engine to deliver the next evolution of tactical action.
Ancient grudge and new mutiny bring an end to the four hundred year reign of the Han dynasty. The once noble empire is divided into three warring states. Dynasty Warriors 4 covers a one hundred year cycle, from civil unrest to the reunification of China under the Jin dynasty.
Fourth in its series, this game's deep storyline incorporates a host of new features, character depth and insight into the turbulent events of the Three Kingdoms era. Can you succeed as a warrior of honor and loyalty in the face of adversity? Your obligations to lords and allies guide your path as you fight to unify a divided empire.
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| 5872 |
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Aug 2004 |
Omega Force |
Action, Strategy |
Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 16, 2024
Summary: Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires is a turn-based strategy game where you fight against other forces to create your own empire with a general from the semi-legendary romance of the three kingdoms period of Chinese history, or a player created character. You can create alliances with other up-coming empires and trade items, along with fighting them for their territory and capturing their soldiers, opening the possibility of hiring them as Generals or Lieutenants, or just setting them free.
CampaignGuan Yu Taking over an Enemy baseYou start off the game by selecting if you want a pre-made team, (like Xiahou Dun, Xiahou Yuan and Cao Cao or Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei), or if you would like to make your own. After selecting your team, you pick your starting land and from then on, you battle with other empires for that land and the resources that land has, like Gold and Items. After each turn, your officers will propose offers, such as restoring 1000 troops to each officer or fire arrows, replacing your archers’ normal arrows with more damaging fire arrows.
Other land rulers can attack your lands and you will be given the option to either defend or attack, although a failure to defend successfully (or at all) will result in the targeted land being lost, along with the gold and items received from it.
CharactersThese are the Characters that Are in DW4: Empires.
(Characters are in alphabetical order)
Cao Cao
Cao Ren
Da Qiao
Dian Wei
Diao Chan
Dong Zhou
Gan Ning
Guan Yu
Huang Gai
Huang Zhong
Jiang Wei
Liu Bei
Lu Bu
Lu Meng
Lu Xun
Ma Chao
Pang Tong
Sima Yi
Sun Ce
Sun Jian
Sun Shangxiang
Sun Quan
Taishi Ci
Wei Yan
Xiahou Dun
Xiahou Yuan
Xiao Qiao
Xu Huang
Xu Zhu
Yuan Shao
Yue Ying
Zhang Fei
Zhang He
Zhang Jiao
Zhang Liao
Zhao Yun
Zhen Ji
Zhou Tai
Zhou Yu
Zhu Rong
Zhuge Liang
Character CustomizationCharacter CustomizationYou can create your own general with a weapon from anyone of the characters in the game, Make up there name, the way they look, there voice and there movement and there special skill like
Ambush, were that general can call an ambush on some enemy soldiers in a battle at any time.
Proposal OffersThese are broken down into seven different categories.
Product DevolpmentCommerce
- Cost: None
Promote a regions industry, acquire 300 gold.
Restructure
- Cost: 1500~
Cancel current production, and begin production of a new product.
Expand
- Cost: 2000
Begin production of a new product in addition to the production of current productions.
Accelerate
- Cost: 1000
Shorten production time by 2 turns.
Refine
- Cost: 850~
Raise the level of a product.
Perfect
- Cost: 2500
Substantially raise the level of a product.
Mass produce
- Cost: 1000
Speed up the production of an entire regions products so that those products can be used in the next battle.
Officer AffairsTutor
- Cost: 3000
Raise the level of one of your officers.
Local Search -
Cost: 1700~
Search your area for free officers.
Wide search
- Cost: 2200~
Search the entire country for free officers.
Recruit
- Cost: 2000
Recruit talent and choose an officer to employ.
Bribe
- Cost: 3200~
Present a product to another force in order to convince an officer to join you. You cannot select which specific officer will join you.
Entice
- Cost: 6000
Present a product to a specific officer from another force to convince him to join you. once completed, A new product will be developed.
Promote
- Cost: 1000
Elect an officer as Grand General or Strategist.
DiplomacyTrade
- Cost: None
Encourage an areas commerce, acquire gold.
Swap
- Cost: 500
Exchange production facilities with another ruler.
Send Craftsmen
- Cost: 1000
Support production of another force and form an alliance for 3 turns.
Short Alliance
- Cost: 400
Form an alliance for 4 turns.
Long Alliance
- Cost: 1000
Form an alliance for 8 turns.
Joint attack -
Cost: 1000
Receive ally reinforcements in the next battle.
Threaten
- Cost: None
Coerce a force to enter into an alliance and make them pay gold. Alliance lasts for 4 turns.
Battle TacticsLt. Skill
- Cost: 500
Allow Lieutenants to use skills in battle.
Hinder
- Cost: 400
Delay enemy reinforcements.
Fast Heal
- Cost: 600
Hasten the arrival of reinforcements.
Incite
- Cost: 500
During an invasion, friendly local troops will appear to assist you.
Blockade
- Cost: 800
Hinder the arrival of enemy assistance.
Defection
- Cost: 2000
Force the defection of an enemy officer.
Take Over
- Cost: 1200
Begin the battle with half of the bases already secured.
Heal Forces
Heal 1
- Cost: 200
Restore 1000 troops to an officers forces.
Heal 2
- Cost: 1000
Completely restore an officers forces.
Triple Heal
- Cost: 800
Restore 1000 troops to up too 3 of your officers' forces.
Heal All 1
- Cost: 300
Restore 500 troops to all of your officers' forces.
Heal All 2
- Cost: 2000
Restore 1000 troops to all of your officers' forces.
Heal All 3
- Cost: 3000
Restore 2000 troops to all of your officers' forces.
Heal All 4
- Cost: 4000
Completely restore all forces.
Reinforce MilitaryFire Arrows
- Cost: 200
Equip all archers with fire arrows.
Sorcerers
- Cost: 300
Sorcerers will join your forces.
Shamans
- Cost: 400
Shamans will join your forces.
Extend
- Cost: 400
Increase time limit by 10 minutes.
Points Increase
- Cost: 600
Player controlled officer's point score is doubled.
Wood Ox
- Cost: 500
The wood ox is added to your forces.
Juggernaut
- Cost: 500
Juggernauts are added to your forces.
Government
Survey
- Cost: 300
Conduct a survey to hear the people's needs.
Holiday -
Cost:300
Delay production by one turn to give people a holiday.
Forced Labor
- Cost: None
Force people to harder labor to speed up production by one turn.
Release
- Cost: 300
Allow troops to return home with a pension. Forces are reduced by 20%.
Emergency Tax
- Cost: None
Collect 500 gold from the people in your kingdom.
Conscription
- Cost: 1500
Conduct a draft. All officers' forces are increased by 2000 troops.
Philanthropy
- Cost: 2000
Donate gold to the people of your kingdom.
Grand Tax -
Cost: None
Collect 1000 (Area population x 50)
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| 5873 |
Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Omega Force |
Action |
Dynasty Warriors 5: Xtreme Legends Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: A kind of expansion to Dynasty Warriors 5, Xtreme Legends allows the player to do a lot more with the Romance of the Three Kingdoms generals. Standard battles and co-op are still present, plus a new character creation feature and 'destiny' mode which sees you follow a soldier from grunt to officer.
Xtreme Legends can be played by itself or it can be used with an existing Dynasty Warriors 5 save file in order to unlock new content such as battlefields and dozens of characters based on the novels.
In most respects the game sticks to the tried and tested Dynasty Warriors formula, and the core gameplay boils down to charging one general into the ranks of the enemy and coming out unscathed, all underscored by cheesy rock guitars.
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| 5874 |
Ephemeral Fantasia |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ephemeral Fantasia Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 6, 2019
Summary: In this game, the player controls Mouse, a silent musician who travels with his talking guitar Pattimo. One day Mouse is invited to play at a royal wedding on an island called Pandule. But soon he discovers that the groom Xelpherpolis has put an awful time-looping spell on the island, and intends to destroy this way the entire population. Mouse has to stop the villain and, most importantly, recruit other people to help him break the spell.
Ephemeral Fantasia is a Japanese-style role-playing game with turn-based combat. Several characters can be recruited to the party. The game's stand-out feature is the time-looping system, which is somewhat similar to the one implemented in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. The game has an internal clock, and the first five days repeat themselves until Mouse finds a way to stop it. Certain events occur only if Mouse travels to a specific location at a specific time.
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| 5875 |
Eragon |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Stormfront Studios |
Action |
Eragon Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Eragon is a third-person, fixed camera action adventure game based off of the plot of the movie of the same name. One or two players can fight as Eragon through the world of Alagaesia, with drop-in drop-out coop support. In addition to lots of fighting combos and team attacks, the player can unleash magical attacks on his enemies. There are also a number of dragon flying levels, with the player(s) controlling the powerful Saphira as she cleaves through hordes of enemies. The 360 version of this title contains additional levels and enemies.
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| 5876 |
Eternal Poison |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Nov 2008 |
Chime Corporation |
Role-playing (RPG), Role-Playing (RPG) |
Eternal Poison Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: In the Kingdom of Valdia, the Princess is kidnapped by demonic forces of the Realm of Besek, known as Majin. It is also said that the Majin guard a secret treasure, the Eternal Poison. Responding to the King's call, many adventurers head off to the Princess' rescue, but what are their incentives, and is it really the Princess they're looking for?
Eternal Poison, also known as Poison Pink, is a strategy role-playing game by the Summon Night series creator, set in a dark fantasy/gothic environment. In the same vein as most tactical RPGs, battles are performed in turn-based style, in a grid-based battlefield. The player may choose to battle demons or to capture them in order to use them as allies in his party. Returning to his base, the player may purchase weapons, build up his army and customize his "Majin" or transform them to special items. The story is told from the perspective of five different parties, and the choices made can define the outcome.
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| 5877 |
Eternal Ring |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Eternal Ring Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: Cain Morgan is the adopted son of the leader of the Security Force in the kingdom of Heingaria. One day, Cain has a strange dream that brings back memories from his childhood, when his native country Solcia was invaded by the neighboring Aldine. All he remembers is that "everyone went to the island". This mysterious Island of No Return is presently of great interest to the king, who is trying to find why the Elders sent a research team there. The island is rumored to harbor a ring with unseen powers, and the king secretly dispatches Cain to investigate the fate of the people who had ventured there and disappeared without a trace.
Eternal Ring is a first-person action role-playing game similar in concept to King's Field series. It is focused on exploring interconnected dungeons, fighting enemies within. Compared to King's Field games, its world is smaller and less open. With a few exceptions, the only type of weapon Cain can use are swords. However, weapons play a relatively small role in the game, and there is also no armor. The gameplay system largely relies on magic spells that the player can gain by equipping special rings and imbuing them with gems.
The spells and the gems containing them come in six different elemental flavors: Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, Light, and Darkness. The player creates rings by experimenting with different types of gems, resulting in various effects. Up to six gems can be placed on both sides of a ring. Gems also have different levels which affect the outcome of the experiment. The resulting rings may modify Cain's attributes, increase his affinity for a particular element, provide auxiliary bonuses, or grant Cain powerful attack spells.
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| 5878 |
Evergrace |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Evergrace Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Summary: A young swordsman named Darius and a homemaker named Sharline grew up together in Solta, one of the villages in the Fontraile empire. Solta is populated by people who bear strange marks known as crests. Ancient Billiana Trees cover the landscape shared by Solta and the neighboring Morea, and the two villages disagree as to their role: the people of Morea consider them sacred, while the people of Solta claim they suck out the energy of the land. Eventually, a war erupts, and Darius' parents are killed by assassins from Morea. The two young people have to follow each their own way to restore justice and peace.
Evergrace is an action role-playing game. The player can follow Darius and Sharline through two separate storylines, and switch between the two characters at save points. The game allows players to switch between characters at any save point. Experience is gathered by using items and equipment rather than by leveling up a character directly. Equipped items can also be combined with special items to increase the parameters of the characters.
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| 5879 |
EverQuest Online Adventures |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Online Entertainment |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
Sony Online Entertainment Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
EverQuest Online Adventures Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: EverQuest Online Adventures is set five hundred years before the original EverQuest. Players create their own story and history through battles, exploration and cave hunting.
Five continents, Odus, Tunaria (the past before Antonica, as the Elves are just beginning to leave the world), Faydwer, Kunark, and Velious, the moon Luclin, and alternate planes of existence are available to explore, although some can only be reached after a character achieves a certain level of experience.
Non-playable characters (NPCs) will give players main quests to complete, depending on their specific classes. Players can also complete their own quests cooperating with other players or working against them.
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| 5880 |
Extermination |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Deep Space, Inc. |
Action |
Extermination Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Something that fits well into the "survival horror" category, this game takes place in a secret military base somewhere in the South Pole. You take control of Dennis Riley, a member of a special forces unit, to investigate the strange happenings at the base which involve a viral outbreak that has caused the base's inhabitants to mutate into hideous monsters.
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| 5881 |
EyeToy: Play |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
SIE London Studio |
Action |
EyeToy: Play Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 12, 2024
Summary: Be on the big screen with Eyetoy: Play. This mini-game collection uses the Eyetoy to put you in the game.
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| 5882 |
Family Feud |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Atomic Planet Entertainment Limited |
Kids & Family |
Family Feud Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: A simulation of the TV game show of the same name. Two families will compete against each other to choose the most common answers to questions such as "Things a jockey needs", or "Clothes that don't go on hangers". More than 1000 questions are included.
The 2006 edition has both standard and quick games. The standard game contains 5 rounds. In rounds 1-4, two people are selected, one from each team, who compete to buzz in a common answer to the question on the board. The team that wins control then has to figure out the other common answers, earning a strike for any answers that are not common. If any common answers remain after that team's third strike, the other team has a chance to steal all the points for that round by guessing an unrevealed answer. In rounds 3 and 4, the stakes are higher. In round 5, two people from the winning team work together to find common answers to questions before time runs out. The quick game has just one family, who has to guess the common answers to a question. Finding all answers earns bonus points.
The standard game can be played against the computer, another player on the same computer, or over the Internet. Answer questions by typing them out or using the on-screen keyboard; the computer will recognize word variations and some misspellings. A family editor is included, which lets you edit body type and clothing. By playing the game, new clothing options and studios will be unlocked.
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| 5883 |
Family Guy Video Game! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Action |
Family Guy Video Game! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: The Griffin family from Fox's animated TV series makes its way to video gaming for the first time. In this action-adventure, which runs like an episode from the show, players control Peter, Brian and Stewie through various goals and adventures. After being hit on the head by a satellite dish, Peter wakes up in a hospital believing that Mr. Belvedere (from the 1980's sitcom) has kidnapped his family, and everyone in town is an accomplice. Peter makes his way through town beating up anyone who gets in his path, in a side-scrolling beat-em-up fighting mode. Brian is falsely accused of impregnating Carter Pewterschmidt's prized racing dog Seabreeze. Brian must escape the police station without being seen and collect evidence proving that he is not the father. Brian's game mode relies heavily on stealth/espionage gameplay. Stewie's battle against his half-brother Bertram continues as Stewie must destroy everything in his path to infiltrate a hospital and the inside of Peter in order to find Bertram's lair and stop him from taking over the world. Stewie's adventure takes place as a platformer action game with shooting elements. Much like the show, there are segues which translate into mini-games that will yield power-ups for each mission if completed successfully.
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| 5884 |
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Jun 2007 |
7 Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: The mysterious herald known as the Silver Surfer has arrived on Earth. You must unravel his secret to save the planet.
You take control of any one of the four members of the Fantastic Four and are able to switch to any team member you need to. You can play solo or co-op with up to four people. You will fight through various Fantastic Four enemies such as the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Dr. Doom, etc. The plot follows the movie in that you must stop the Silver Surfer from handing over your planet to Galactus but also contains game-only story lines.
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| 5885 |
FantaVision |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated |
Puzzle |
FantaVision Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 12, 2015
Summary: Fireworks are launching across a city's skyline. In this puzzle game, you must connect them quickly to have them explode. Earn more points for detonating more fireworks at the same time. You can also work against another player to see who can gain the most points. Be careful, as control of the screen can shift and one player could be left with few fireworks to explode.
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| 5886 |
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Aug 2007 |
SNK Corporation |
Fighting |
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: This collection is the first release in the Fatal Fury series on the PlayStation 2. It includes: Fatal Fury Fatal Fury 2 Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory! Fatal Fury Special All games are faithful conversions of the Neo Geo versions. Button remapping per game is supported, as well as sprite palette customization, but no progressive-scan option.
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| 5887 |
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Apr 2008 |
SNK Corporation |
Fighting |
Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Summary: The second Battle Archive release bundles the 3 Real Bout Fatal Fury fighting games: Real Bout Fatal Fury Real Bout Fatal Fury Special Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The NewcomersThe game also allows you to remap controls, edit the character colors, choose between an original or an arranged soundtrack, and access a special training mode. Another new feature is the ability to see your character's move list while playing the game.
The Japanese version of the game allows you to play against other users via the KDDI Matchmaking Network. This feature is not available outside of Japan.
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| 5888 |
Fight Club |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
|
Fighting |
Fight Club Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0020626721646
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000189K34
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: Fight Club immerses you in the ugly but true-to-life world of bare-knuckle fighting. It's extreme brawling at its most realistic: You'll feel every punch and kick, while the unconventional moves and fully interactive environments make the action grittier and more visceral. If you don't already know the 8 rules of Fight Club, they'll be beaten into you before you're done with this game.
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| 5889 |
Final Fantasy X-2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Square Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Final Fantasy X-2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Final Fantasy X-2 is the first direct sequel in the history of the series. The events of the game take place two years after Yuna and her guardians defeated Sin in Final Fantasy X, and peace was restored in Spira. Rikku (remember this cheerful Al-Bhed girl from the previous game?) finds a strange sphere that mysteriously shows an image resembling... Tidus, Yuna's one and only love! Rikku brings the sphere to Yuna, who now doesn't look any more like the shy, quiet girl we know from FFX, but rather like a cool action heroine in short pants and with a gun in each hand. Determined to discover the truth behind the mystery, Yuna organizes a journey of "sphere-hunting", to find more spheres scattered around the world, and perhaps to find Tidus...
The series underwent important changes in this game, especially gameplay-wise. The ATB (active time battle) system is back, after it had been replaced by turn-based combat in FFX. The battles develop at a quicker pace than earlier games in the Final Fantasy series, with more emphasis on quick decision and timing. You have a party of three characters: Yuna and her friends Rikku and Paine (yes, you control only girls in this game!). The job system similar to that of Final Fantasy V is back, with the possibility to learn various abilities and to freely customize your characters' classes. Jumping and climbing are now possible in certain locations. Also, the gameplay is non-linear, untypically for console RPGs. Right from the beginning you have your airship, and you can explore the entire world at your pleasure.
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| 5890 |
Final Fantasy XII |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Square Enix Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Final Fantasy XII Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Final Fantasy XII is set in Ivalice, a fantasy world which also served as a setting for Final Fantasy Tactics. Two powerful empires, Archadia and Rozaria, are at war. All they care for is victory over the opponent. In order to achieve it more quickly, Archadia invades the small kingdom of Dalmasca. The young prince of Dalmasca falls in battle shortly after his marriage to the beautiful princess Ashe. The king is murdered under mysterious circumstances just before signing a peace treaty with Archadia. The iron rule of the empire is established in the small country...
You take control of a young thief named Vaan who lives in Rabanastre, the capital city of Dalmasca. Through a series of events Vaan finds himself involved in the political struggle, hoping to avenge the death of his treacherously murdered brother.
The game differs from its predecessors in many gameplay-related aspects. The traditional turn-based combat engine was replaced by free-flowing battles with real time elements, somewhat similar to western RPGs such as Baldur's Gate, or Knights of the Old Republic. You are unrestricted in your movements during battles, and there are no separate "battle screens". You can issue specific commands to your party members, or assign to them combat strategies (called "gambits"). New magic, abilities, and items are bought from stores or found in containers in the world, but before a character can use any of it they have to "buy" a license for it by spending license points earned in combat. In addition to the enemies and bosses found by following the story the player can also accept "Hunts" posted in bars or offered to the player after they show off their prowess. These are optional encounters where the player has to track down and either trap or lure a very powerful monster before defeating it.
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| 5891 |
Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Natsume |
R0 |
May 2005 |
SEGA Wow Inc. |
Action |
Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 11, 2015
Summary: It's a fish-eat-fish world in the vast depths of the waters with countless others as predator and fishing humans making life dangerous, but something far more sinister lurks in the deepest fathoms. As an earthquake shakes the very foundations of Finny's home stream, it also shakes the foundations of his fishy life. Now lead by Kappa, the protector of Finny's home, he must travel throughout the vast seas in order to meet the Masters and collect their statues.
One of the most important parts of the game is the hunger meter. Finny must eat fish in order to survive, or else his hunger meter will deplete and he will gradually lose health. He is able to lock onto different fish with a targeting system. He can even eat fish that are larger than him by biting it a certain amount of time. However, he cannot eat lures. In order to escape from fishing humans, he must either break the fishing line or jump out of the water to unhook himself. He'll also need to avoid other dangers such as alligators and electric eels. The game keeps track of what fish he's eaten and what lures he's taken.
Other than that, this game has many puzzles to be solved and people to help. You can collect one item at a time to bring them to people that need them.
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| 5892 |
Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jul 2005 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. |
Pinball |
Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: A pinball game with multiple twists. Flipnic isn't your basic pinball game, it's a psychedelic trip through fantastic land of pinball. The game features multiple tables in which the player must complete a given set of tasks before she can proceed to the next level. Each of the "tables" consists of many smaller playing areas and every one has some gimmick in them. For example, one must first freeze the waterfall and then destroy the ice and climb a mountain behind it. All this using only the paddles and the ball.
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| 5893 |
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
|
Racing |
Ford Bold Moves Street Racing Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0788687500517
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000FZZ5M8
Date Added: Oct 22, 2010
Summary: Ford Street Racing takes you to the sun-bleached streets of LA for a unique fast-and-furious team racing experience. Control your own racing team while competing on the dangerous streets of LA. Block, draft and challenge your opponents as you get behind the wheel of any of the 18 officially licensed high performance Ford vehicles - from the classic 1970 Mk 1 Capri RS2600 to the recently announced 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. Switch between your three cars racing and issuing commands to your team-mates to gain both a tactical and positional advantage. Win cash to repair existing cars -- and purchase higher performance racers Single player game structure, plus split-screen multiplayer.
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| 5894 |
Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Apr 2005 |
Eutechnyx Limited |
Racing |
Ford Mustang: The Legend Lives Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: The Ford Mustang is featured in its very own game, as players can choose from 40 different models ranging from the original 1964 Mustang all the way up to the 2005 version. Career mode and "coin-op" Challenges provide a test of driver skill as you unlock new cars and tracks, all while racing against AI drivers and dealing with traffic. New York City is one of seven U.S. cities you will race through, with 22 different layouts overall. Multi-player is supported for 2 players.
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| 5895 |
Ford Racing 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Gotham Games |
R0 |
Dec 2003 |
Razorworks |
Racing |
Ford Racing 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 20, 2017
Summary: If you love Fords and racing, you'll get a chance to live out your fantasies in Ford Racing 2.
Drive Mustangs, Thunderbirds, concept cars, stock cars, exotic sports and race cars - even F-Series pick-up trucks. Choose from 32 models, legendary classics as well as futuristic supercars, like the Ford GT (classified under these categories in the game: Living Legends, Movie Stars, SVT, Concept, Off Road, Custom and Stock Car).
The 16 graphically detailed venues include road race tracks, off-road (over desert and jungle terrain), high speed oval speedways and race circuits. There are different competition types to test your driving skills including: Time Attack, Elimination, Racing Line, Driving Skills and more.
You select the amount of driving control you want. Standard gives you automatic transmission, anti-lock brakes and traction control. Choose Advanced for more precision driving with a manual transmission and more option selections. Learn the controls of the game in "Quick Race" which automatically selects a car for you and puts you on a pre-selected track. Then choose the "Single Player" to race with computer opponents or "Multi Player" for head-to-head competition with a friend. Select from different background music types (rock, funk etc.) to further customize your experience.
Views can be toggled between 1st and 3rd person perspective. On screen in the first person view, the speedometer, tachometer, rear view mirror, are shown as well as a map on left side showing your current location and nearby competitors. Classic car dash panels differ from more modern cars, too. Depending upon your perspective, you'll see your lap times, overall position, rpms and speed.
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| 5896 |
Ford Racing 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Razorworks |
Racing |
Ford Racing 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Ford Racing 3 is the sequel to Ford Racing 2. Now there are 55 Ford models available (Ford GTs, Thunderbirds, concepts, SVT vehicles, Mustangs and Tucks) and you unlock them as you win the races.
Twenty six tracks are available, including road, off-road and oval ones, in different environments (snow, mud, water, mountain trails, beach, race tracks and more).
It has 2 play modes: Ford Competition and Ford Challenge. In Ford Competition you run 14 thematic cups. In Ford Challenge, you run single races in different game modes: boost, relay, overtake, elimination, duel, drafting, driver skills, seconds out, race line and time attack. As you win the races, you collect Ford cars, tracks and race types.
The multiplayer mode ables you to play via LAN (only for PC) and split screen mode (on PS2 and Xbox).
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| 5897 |
Ford vs. Chevy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Eutechnyx Limited |
Racing |
Ford vs. Chevy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Summary: Pick from one 48 accurately modeled classic and contemporary Ford and Chevy vehicles to try and win the Westington Cup.
Pick your side, either Ford or Chevy, and compete in circuit races, point to point races, time trials, drag races, and other events. Work with your teammates to gain a leg up on your opponents by choosing when to play aggressively and ram them to gain position and when to block them from trying to steal your position. Tweak your car to get the most performance possible by getting over a hundred parts from over twenty manufactures.
Play against a friend in split screen mode or up to 5 other people either online or via system link.
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| 5898 |
Forever Kingdom |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Jan 2002 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
Forever Kingdom Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Forever Kingdom is the prequel to Evergrace set directly before those events. The player controls Darius (the main character), Ruyan (the childhood friend), and Faeana (the amnesiac). While traveling the party comes upon a strange girl named Solca, who is summarily kidnapped by an evil wizard named Darsul. During that event, the party is cursed by Darsul, and they now share 1 life bar.
Battles occur in real-time, and the player can freely switch controls to any of the three characters. Skills are gained through equipping items. Each character is assigned a button and can use their skills by pressing that button. Using multiple skills from each character can result in combos that give bonus damage.
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| 5899 |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
Stormfront Studios |
Action |
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 15, 2017
Summary: Centuries ago two unspeakably evil forces were entrapped in a Demon Stone while battling each other. Now three adventurers happen to meet by chance and discover the Demon Stone just as it breaks and releases the two spirits: a Githyanki general and a Slaad lord. Now only these three can prevent a war that will sweep over all Faerun.
Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone is an action RPG set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons: Forgotten Realms. Take control of three heroes, Rannek the fighter, Illius the sorcerer, and Zhai the rogue, as they try to destroy the evil unleashed by the breaking of the Demon Stone.
The player only controls one character at a time but can switch between them on the fly with the direction pad. Each character has his/her own attack and can perform combos by pressing certain button combinations, e.g. B + B or A + B + A, and even perform team attacks and a team super attack. As they gain experience they will gain levels and can purchase new moves (combos) or upgrade old ones with experience points. They also collect gold with which they purchase new weapons, armor, and accessories at the end of each chapter.
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| 5900 |
Friends: The One with All the Trivia |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Artech Studios Ltd. |
Kids & Family |
Friends: The One with All the Trivia Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Summary: This game challenges player to answer a series of multiple-choice questions about characters and events of the 10 seasons of Friends. There are six different question categories: Relationships, Shake-ups and make-ups, Work and play, Memorable moments, Friends of friends, Wild card. Game also includes six different question types: Next line please, Says who?, What are they talking about?, The one with..., Timeline and Which friend?
Beginning of each game, player is assigned to a floor of the Friends apartment building. When you answer questions correctly, the windows on your floor will light up. When your floor is completely lit, you move into Central Park where you will answer a final, game-winning question. Game uses combination of friends video and audio clips. Game is hosted by Maggie Wheeler, James Michael Tyler, Elliott Gould and Christina Pickles.
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| 5901 |
Frogger: The Great Quest |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
Konami of America, Inc. |
Action |
Frogger: The Great Quest Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Frogger returns with a brand new look, style of gameplay and attitude. Enter Firefly pond and join a magical adventure where an all-new Frogger searches for the princess of his dreams. In a lush 3D environment, Frogger explores dark caverns, goblin trails, swirling streams, perilous swamps and huge castles. During his adventures, Frogger interacts with over 80 unique characters that will help or hinder him in his quest to become a prince.
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| 5902 |
Front Mission 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jun 2004 |
Square Enix Co., Ltd. |
Role-playing (RPG), Role-Playing (RPG) |
Front Mission 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: In the year 2096, the Wanzer ("Walking Tanks" mecha) form the backbone of many military forces. The European Community is enjoying a period of relative peace when it is surprised by sudden attacks on German bases from a mysterious force. To investigate, it is decided to send the EC Armor Tactics Research Corps, also known as "Durandal". Inside the Durandal, a young new recruit, Elsa soon finds herself caught in an international plot. Meanwhile, the nation of Venezuela, is attempting to secede from the Unified Continental States (U.C.S.). UCS Forces are sent in to restore order and dispose of Governor Diaz. During a routine patrol, Sgt. Darril and his patrol witness a cargo plane being shot down. Heading to investigate, they soon discover it was a plane carrying part of Diaz's gold. For demoralized UCS soldiers like Darril, this smells like opportunity...
Front Mission 4 is a turn based strategy game where the plot switches between two different theaters of operation: Elsa and Darril. Controlling the wanzer forces of either character, the story progresses simultaneously. Most battles take place on an overhead map divided into a Player phase and an Enemy phase. Typically a wanzer can move once and use his remaining Action Points (AP) to fire on the enemy or use an ability. Success in battle earns Experience Points, which are traded in for new abilities, such as Rapid Fire or Evasion bonuses. Each character has a set limit of Skill slots, which are filled up differently by abilities. While each character starts with a preference in skills, there is no limitation on what any pilot can learn. Money, found during on the map (along with items) or earned after a successful battle, can be used to upgrade wanzers and purchase new weapons.
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| 5903 |
Full Spectrum Warrior |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Pandemic Studios, LLC |
Action |
Full Spectrum Warrior Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Series: Full Spectrum Warrior
Summary: In Full Spectrum Warrior, you take on the role of commander of two squads of the United States military, Alpha and Bravo, as you guide them in the fictional country of Zekistan on a mission to capture or kill the terrorist Al Afad.
In this game, you don't directly control your troops. You don't take aim at a target and shoot, and you don't circle-strafe around enemies. Instead, you tell your squad what to do, and they'll do it. It's like a real-time strategy game. You can tell your two squads to do numerous things, such as hide behind a wall, take cover behind a car, lob a grenade, fire off a rocket, or attack a target. You will need to utilize both squads to be successful. For example, you can have Alpha squad hide behind a car and lay down covering fire at a target that you can't directly kill, giving Bravo squad cover so they may cross open terrain, and get into a position where they will be able to kill the enemy.
The game takes place in one location, a Middle Eastern country, that is split up into several areas. You will have to make your way through parks, an airport, city streets, and even some buildings. Throughout the country are many terrorists, all of whom are trying to kill you. You have four members on each squad; the team leader, automatic rifleman, grenadier and rifleman, each playing a unique role.
Full Spectrum Warrior supports Xbox Live, where two players can play through the single player campaign. Instead of controlling both squads, one player controls Alpha while the other controls Bravo.
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| 5904 |
Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jul 2005 |
Racjin Co., Ltd. |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Based on the anime and manga of the same name, Fullmetal Alchemist 2 follows the journey of the two brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric. It's a prequel to Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel for PS2, with 30 minutes of original animation exclusive to the game.
In the action RPG style gameplay, players control Edward while Alphonse tags along as a sidekick.
Edward can use alchemy to transmute mundane objects into a variety of weapons for him or Al to use.
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| 5905 |
Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Jun 2001 |
Bizarre Creations, Ltd. |
Action |
Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: A group of baby stuffed animals are kidnapped from their families by the Stupid Bears (an evil gang of stuffed teddy bears, of all things!), and it is up to the Fur Fighters to save the young ones.
The group that you control ranges from Kangaroos and Penguins to Cats and Dogs, all with their unique abilities and styles of fighting, which you must use to not only defeat the Stupid Bears, but complete puzzles and specific objectives along the way. You can control only one character at a time, but there are teleport areas so that you can change your character to one that can complete the tasks at hand.
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| 5906 |
Garfield: Lasagna World Tour |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
R0 |
May 2008 |
|
Adventure |
Garfield: Lasagna World Tour Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0815315001365
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0018RYC9E
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Garfield is back, funnier and wackier than ever! The PAWS TV Channel is organising a treasure hunt "The Lasagna Tour' and guess what? Garfield and his stomach are ready for the challenge, especially the chance to win his weight in lasagna for life!
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| 5907 |
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Midway Games West, Inc. |
Action |
Gauntlet: Dark Legacy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: A port of the arcade game, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is the follow-up to Gauntlet: Legends and another installment in the long-running Gauntlet series of hack-and-slash action games. As with all the Gauntlet games, you play a medieval fantasy character who, along with allies if you have them, fights his or her way through hordes of evil creatures on the never ending quest for more gold and perhaps even an eventual goal. This version contains the characters and levels from Gauntlet: Legends, plus the new characters and levels from the Dark Legacy arcade game, with a few extra levels thrown in. There are eight characters to initially choose from: the mighty Warrior, the deadly Valkyrie, the quick-footed Archer, the powerful Wizard, the spellcasting Sorceress, the stalwart Knight, the valiant Dwarf, and the chaotic Jester. Although there are similarities between characters from the two games, each character looks and plays differently. In addition, there are eight alternative-modes for these characters to unlock, plus dozens of secret characters to obtain. With a multi-tap, up to four players can play, with rules governing how much they can hurt each other. Unlike the original Gauntlets, the levels you'll face take place in various terrain from forests to mountains to volcanic plains. Many of the monsters are familiar to old fans of the series, but there are some new blood among the ranks of evil, including some rather large foes. Unlike the early Gauntlet arcade games, the camera angle varies from location to location, from bird's eye to nearly ground level. The lands, creatures, and heroes are all rendered in 3D. While the graphics have been upgraded, the game play is very similar. You basically run around levels, hacking at what seems like unlimited armies of monsters, searching for gold, keys, and health-giving food...as well as a way out of the level. Bosses and other scripted events slow down the repetitious nature of the originals. While levels can be gained and characters saved, Gauntlet: Dark Legacy is an action game with some RPG trappings and should not be confused with the more true types from that genre.
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| 5908 |
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Dec 2005 |
Midway Studios - San Diego |
Action |
Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Gauntlet is back for yet another iteration. The Emperor has crucified his four loyal heroes to a magic tree, driven by a maniac thirst for their immortality. Hundreds of years later, as only a ghost, he came to regret all the wrong deeds he has done and frees them, asking them to defeat his six former advisors in an attempt to undo what he has done.
This version of Gauntlet goes back to the roots: The warrior, valkyrie, elf, and wizard fight their way through hordes of enemies to make their way to the six bosses. The game is mostly a hack'n'slash affair, puzzles are limited to finding keys and pressing buttons that open doors and portals. Every character has a unique set of moves and attacks: The warrior has rather powerful attacks, the valkyrie has quick moves, the elf can shoot powerful arrows, and the wizard has several magical range attacks. Defeating enemies gives you experience points that may be used to increase your three stats; some chests in the levels contain better armor or weapons. Also, new moves can be purchased with gold.
The game can be played both in single-player as well as cooperative multi-player, where up to four players fight together. The newest feature of this game (other than the much better graphics) is the online gaming feature. Played online, the game is identical to a regular multiplayer game, with each player on a different box.
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| 5909 |
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
Game Republic Inc. |
Action |
Genji: Dawn of the Samurai Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Genji: Dawn of the Samurai is a third-person action role-playing game (RPG) set in medieval Japan around the 12th century. At the time, a clan called the Heishi has conquered most of Japan through supernatural means. These means refer to magical stones called the Amahagane which bring supernatural powers (called the Kamui) to the wearers. The hero of this saga is a young man called Yoshitsune, a samurai who also possesses an Amahagane. The game starts when young Yoshitsune is attacked by the Heishi as they are searching for other Amahagane stones. The fate of the world depends on those who controls these magical stones and at that moment, the Heishi seem invincible as they posses most Amahagane. Later in the story, the player acquire a second hero, the giant warrior monk Benkei, who also owns an Amahagane. The story then revolves around the struggles of these two unlikely heroes against the tyranny of the Heishi clan.
Gameplay is standard click-and-slash action. The player may either control Yoshitsune or Benkei in alternating turns. The unique side of this game is the use of the Amahagane, enabling the player unleash powerful blows at the enemy, particularly useful against multiple foes. The more powerful the Amahagane, the slower enemies become when the Amahagane is activated. Timing is of the essence as the player must attack at the exact moment indicated by the game or the move will fail.
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| 5910 |
George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
|
Adventure |
George of the Jungle and the Search for the Secret Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0650008399608
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0012RCNV4
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: The King of the Jungle swings back into action this winter on Cartoon Network and for the first time to the Nintendo Wii, DS and Playstation 2. Based on the beloved Jay Ward Classic, fans will be able to experience George of the Jungle in a brand new way! Grab your controller and swing into the fun as George and his friends jump into another hilarious adventure
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| 5911 |
The Getaway |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2003 |
Team SOHO |
Action |
The Getaway Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Mark Hammond is an ex-gangster accused in murdering his wife. His child has been kidnapped. Frank Carter is a vigilante cop who won't stop until he gets justice. Both men share the same goal: to bring down London's most vicious criminal, the mafia boss Charlie Jolson. However, it won't be easy, because Jolson can find ways to manipulate people and to take them under his control...
The game is split in two large parts. Once you complete Mark's part, you get to play as Carter. You play the same story, but view it from two different angles. Some events that look vague when played from Mark's side get explained when controlling Carter.
The gameplay is divided into driving and shooting/sneaking parts. Usually you receive a mission, drive to a certain destination, and then shoot (or sometimes sneak) your way to the goal. London has been digitally recreated for this game, and you can drive through it freely (unless your mission is timed, which happens often). As Mark, you'll have to avoid police and rivaling gangs chasing you. You can hijack cars and even buses. You can also leave a car at any time and run through London on foot. For the shooting parts, there is a variety of moves you can perform: sneaking, hiding, crouching, rolling to the sides, etc. You can knock your enemies down by using your gun's butt as a melee weapon or take pedestrians hostage to prevent the policemen from killing you.
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| 5912 |
The Getaway: Black Monday |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2005 |
Team SOHO |
Action |
The Getaway: Black Monday Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 28, 2022
Summary: It's going to be a day to remember for Sgt Mitchell. His first shift back on the MET's Organised Crime Squad begins with a dawn raid on a council estate that turns nasty. The next 48 hours will put him against the suspicions of his team mates, a new ruthless wave of crime and the most powerful man in London.
Meanwhile on the other side of the city, amateur boxer Eddie O'Conner is in severe trouble. The bank job went horribly wrong, his small-time crew has been wiped out and his only ally in this whole mess is Sam, a teenage thief more comfortable with nicking laptops than gang violence. Eddie knows he's way out of his depth, now his friends are dead and somebody is going to pay...
The game is split into sections. Once you complete Sgt Mitchell's part, you get to play as Eddie. You play the same story, but view it from two different angles. Some events that look vague when played from Mitchell's side get explained when controlling Eddie. Some portions of the game are played as Sam, providing yet another piece of the puzzle.
The gameplay is divided into driving and shooting/sneaking parts. Usually you receive a mission, drive to a certain destination, and then shoot (or sometimes sneak) your way to the goal. London has been digitally recreated for this game, and you can drive through it freely. As Eddie, you'll have to avoid police and rival gangs chasing you. You can hijack cars and even buses. You can also leave a car at any time and run through London on foot. For the shooting parts, there is a variety of moves you can perform: sneaking, hiding, crouching, rolling to the sides, etc. You can knock your enemies down by using your gun's butt as a melee weapon or take pedestrians hostage to prevent the policemen from killing you. Eddie also has unarmed boxing moves to help you fight your way out of trouble, and Sam has the ability to get out of trouble by climbing out of the way, or sneaking under objects to hide.
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| 5913 |
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bandai |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
cavia inc. |
Action |
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 24, 2017
Summary: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex is an action game based on the television series of the same name. The game takes place in the year 2030; you control the cyborgs Motoko Kusunagi and Batou, members of the secret government agency Section 9 with the mission of fighting terrorism and crime. Gameplay is from a 3rd person perspective; you will need to fight, jump and climb your way through twelve missions, with the story unfolding in full motion video between missions and communications received during a mission. There are many different weapons available for use, and after defeating enemies you may be able to pick up extra ammo or weapons; occasionally you will also acquire a hacking key. With this, you will be able to see the location of other enemies in the area onscreen. You will also be able to attempt to hack certain enemies; when attempting to hack, two spinning rings appear on the screen. If you successfully match up the ring patterns, you will be able to control the enemies actions. Computer terminals can also be found in many areas allowing you to hack into enemies. The game can be played on three difficulty levels, and a multiplayer mode is available where up to four players can compete.
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| 5914 |
Ghost Rider |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Feb 2007 |
Climax Solent |
Action |
Ghost Rider Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 6, 2011
Summary: Ghost Rider is an action game set after the events of the movie of the same name, which is in turn based on the Marvel Comics character.
You are Johnny Blaze, who sold his soul to a demon named Mephisto for noble reasons. Now, some rogue demons have escaped from hell and Mephisto needs to to destroy them before they cause him trouble. If you don't, he'll take your girlfriend back to hell with him.
Ghost Rider attacks with his flaming hellfire chains in a manner similar to God of War. If he uses a variety of moves and avoids being hit, it fills a vengeance bar. The more this meter fills, the more souls he gets from enemies he kills. Souls are used to purchase new moves and extras like additional characters. There are some shielded enemies where you must have a minimum vengeance bar to damage them. There is also a spirit gauge, which is essentially a special meter and is also built up by attacking. It allows the uses of special moves, like your shotgun.
There are also Hellcycle levels, where you must successfully avoid obstacles while destroying enemies with the bike's hellshots attacks and your chains.
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| 5915 |
Giants: Citizen Kabuto |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Interplay |
R0 |
Dec 2000 |
Planet Moon Studios |
Action |
Giants: Citizen Kabuto Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 26, 2024
Summary: Take control of one of three radically different factions and lay waste to your enemies with advanced technology, powerful magic, or raw brute strength.
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| 5916 |
Gitaroo Man |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Feb 2002 |
iNiS corporation |
Music & Rhythm |
Gitaroo Man Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 16, 2017
Summary: In this strange music rhythm game, you play Gitaroo-Man as you go against various music themed villains. The game puts a new twist on music games as you not only have to time button presses but you have to move the analog stick around in a radar circle to follow a line that passes through the center point. You can play up to 4 players using the multitap and choose from a variety of characters, songs, and locales.
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| 5917 |
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Jaleco |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Jaleco Entertainment, Inc. |
Strategy |
Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 7, 2015
Summary: Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde is a fast paced action style Real time strategy game set in the fantasy goblin world of Ogriss. In it, the player will have the ability to control up to 3 unique clans of ten goblins at one time and use them to wage war in 4 unique and highly destructible environments. Each clan can be controlled either by placing waypoints with the cursor or by taking direct control of them, giving the player the ability to put themselves right in the middle of the action. Apart from goblins, each clan also has its own unique Turret and Titan that is associated with it: Turrets are defensive structures that can be placed in the world to ward off enemies while Titan’s are huge monstrosities that can be used to wreak havoc upon their enemies. Boasting 17 missions in the single-player campaign as well as 12 split-screen multi-player maps per console, Goblin Commander: Unleash the Horde brings RTS to a whole new generation of console fanatics.
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| 5918 |
God of War |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
SCE Studio Santa Monica |
Action |
God of War Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 13, 2016
Summary: God of War is set in the age of ancient Greek myths. The hero of the game is a mortal warrior Kratos. Long time ago, Kratos was the leader of Spartans, a fearless and brutal general who waged wars for the glory of his city. Today, he is known as the Ghost of Sparta. For the past ten years, he is tormented with terrible nightmares, unable to forget the tragedy that happened in his past. He has to serve the gods of Olympus, who promised to forgive his sins if he becomes their champion. Finally, the goddess Athene tells Kratos that redemption will be granted to him if he defeats her brother, the god of war Ares, who was the very reason for the tragic event of his past...
God of War is a 3D action game with platforming and puzzle-solving elements. Kratos has two default swords that he will always carry with him, called the Blades of Chaos. They allow the player to perform combos, which will constantly climb until the fight is over or until it takes too long to register another hit. The higher the combo total, the more red orbs Kratos receives from defeated enemies.
Similar to Devil May Cry, the red orbs collected from fallen enemies can be used to purchase upgrades. It is possible to upgrade the default weapons, learning new moves and striking faster, or put the orbs into different weapons acquired throughout the game, such as Blade of Artemis. Kratos will, over time, also have access to a selection of magic spells. At specific points in the game, he will be able to generate an arc of electricity, courtesy of Zeus, or use the decapitated head of a Gorgon to turn enemies into stone with Meduza's Gaze.
The game features several unlockable extras, which are only acquired when the player has beaten the game on different difficulty modes. Most of the features are a behind-the-scenes look at various aspects of the game, such as creating the world, modeling Kratos, and a look at deleted levels that didn't make the final cut of the game.
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| 5919 |
God of War II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2007 |
SCE Studio Santa Monica |
Action |
God of War II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 13, 2016
Summary: The brutal warrior Kratos returns as the new vengeful God of War. The second chapter of the series focuses once more on a tale of revenge. Having defeated Ares and now a god himself, Kratos proves to be a more vicious and power-hungry god than Ares ever was. Eventually he finds himself betrayed, with his godly powers and abilities removed from him. Kratos sets upon another epic quest to find the Sisters of Fate and do what no mortal or god has ever done: change his destiny and reclaim his power.
Like its predecessor, God of War II is an action game with platforming and puzzle-solving elements. Still utilizing the Blades of Chaos, Kratos must rip apart his enemies and and other gods, heroes, and monsters from the Greek myths that stands in his way to revenge and power. As before, the higher the combo achieved from killing an enemy, the more red orbs will be awarded to Kratos for upgrades. Kratos has a selection of spells which utilize the blue orbs. Some are familiar from the previous game, while others are new to the sequel and its storyline.
In addition to the action and light puzzle-solving, Kratos takes to the sky in the sequel with some rail-based flying levels on the back of either a Pegasus or gryphon. He also learns several new abilities for combat as well as for solving the puzzles in the game, such as for example the ability to slow down time.
Included with the game is a second disc that has such bonus features as deleted levels, the voices of God of War II, the musical score, and a documentary about bringing the game to life.
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| 5920 |
Godai: Elemental Force |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Dec 2002 |
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Action |
Godai: Elemental Force Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0790561523666
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00005S3SI
Date Added: Dec 11, 2010
Summary: Hiro was orphaned shortly after being born; his parents the king and queen killed by the evil Element Master Akunin. Now fully grown, Hiro sets out to best the four element trials and become an Element Master himself, while Akunin waits for the chance to finish what he started years ago. The elemental trial of Earth is the first Hiro must complete, but after that the three remaining trials, as well as the stages leading up to them, may be attempted in any order. On his quest Hiro will find many weapons of different classes, such a short swords and spears. These weapons will become damaged over time and eventually break, but they can be repaired with an item Hiro can find. After having completed an elemental trial Hiro gains the ability to cast magic of that element, increasing his effectiveness against enemies weak to that element.
In multiplayer mode two players can face off against each other in deathmatch arenas with special rules, such as tag, survival, and time attack.
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| 5921 |
The Godfather: The Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Electronic Arts Redwood Shores Studio |
Action |
The Godfather: The Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Set in post-WWII New York City, The Godfather: The Game follows the player-created character's rise through a crime syndicate based on the book and film franchises. Combining events from the movie with side-story missions, the player must earn respect by completing missions in territories controlled by New York's five crime families.
Largely open-ended, the game's story is driven by a series of missions where the player can use violence, intimidation, or diplomacy to affect the outcome and influence future events and other character's reactions. A third-person action game, The Godfather: The Game features a punching mechanism to brutally assert yourself, a car theft and driving engine, and a shooting system which allows for locational damage.
The game features a persistent offline world populated with locations from the franchise and characters who are often voiced by the actors who portrayed them onscreen.
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| 5922 |
Gradius III and IV |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. |
Action, Shooter |
Gradius III and IV Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 25, 2016
Summary: This is a compilation containing two side scrolling shooters from Konami: Gradius III Gradius IV Both games are straight emulation of their arcade counterparts, though some additional features are also included (adjustable difficulty and speed, a stage select option, and some extra game modes). Also, a new 3D introduction movie was created to introduce the games.
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| 5923 |
Gradius V |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
Treasure Co., Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Gradius V Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Summary: Long ago, the Gradius army destroyed an evil life form that was threatening the galaxy. But somehow some of the Bacterian cells survived, and a new army has appeared ready to take over the galaxy! The Gradius forces have developed a super spatial-temporal fighter (called the Vic Viper) which you must pilot in order to destroy all of the enemies. The gameplay in Gradius V is an arcade style shooter and is very similar to the other games in the series. You need to guide the Vic Viper through a series of side scrolling screens and destroy the many enemies that appear (including several very large bosses). Although you begin the game with very limited firepower, additional weapons can be acquired. After destroying certain enemies, a power up capsule is left behind; collecting these will advance the weapon selector. When the weapon you want is selected after collecting enough capsules, you can activate it to equip the Vic Viper with that weapon. Your choices are speed up, missiles, double fire, lasers, multiples (these circle the Vic Viper providing additional firepower), and force fields. As you progress through the game, short animated cut scenes will reveal the story, and the enemies become tougher and more numerous. The game is somewhat customizable, allowing you to set the controls, difficulty level, and number of lives you begin with.
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| 5924 |
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Polyphony Digital Inc. |
Racing |
Gran Turismo 3: A-Spec Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: The third game in the Gran Turismo series of racing games for PlayStation and PlayStation 2.
This time with an even more realistic driving experience. Lighting now has an effect on the game, such as buildings blocking the sunlight. There are now smoke effects caused by skidding. Now there is even heat rising from the road.
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| 5925 |
Gran Turismo 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Polyphony Digital Inc. |
Racing |
Gran Turismo 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: Gran Turismo is back and there is a huge variety of cars, including the Model T Ford, Jay Leno's Tank Car, and some of the famous Le Mans cars from down the years. GT4 has brand new tracks, including the famous Nürburgring, and tracks set in famous locations such as Paris, the Grand Canyon, and many more. There is a new Photo mode in GT4 where you can take photographs of a saved replays or in photo mode, and save them to your memory card, or a USB storage device. There is also a new B-Spec mode where become race manager, in other words you let the computer do the work, so it's useful if your doing a endurance race.
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| 5926 |
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Dec 2006 |
Rockstar North Ltd. |
Action |
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy includes:
Grand Theft Auto III Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
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| 5927 |
Gravity Games Bike: Street • Vert • Dirt |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
Midway Home Entertainment, Inc. |
Sports |
Gravity Games Bike: Street • Vert • Dirt Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Gravity Games Bike: Street Vert Dirt takes the action sport to the next level with 21 skilled riders, 10 expansive courses, and more than 1,500 wicked tricks. You'll control one of seven professional bikers--including Fuzzy Hall, Dennis McCoy, Jamie Bestwick, Andre Ellison, Leigh Ramsdell, Reuel Erickson, and Matt Beringer. If you're good enough to handle the intense challenges, you'll earn the Gravity Games Gold Medal in Street, Vert, or Dirt competitions--and if you're really good, you'll earn the Gold in all three.
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| 5928 |
The Great Escape |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Gotham Games |
R0 |
Jul 2003 |
Pivotal Games Ltd. |
Action |
The Great Escape Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: In this game you play the role of an American fighter pilot who is captured by the Germans during the second World War. The game is based on the film of the same name which was also based on true events. Your character is a computer generated version of Steve McQueen as are all the other actors for their characters.
The game play involves sneaking about the prison camp and interacting with other prisoners to obtain various items to aid you in your escape. The physics are identical to Conflict: Desert Storm. The game play shifts to all-out combat as well as the infamous motorbike chase.
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| 5929 |
Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball Max'd |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
WXP, Inc. |
Sports |
Greg Hastings' Tournament Paintball Max'd Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Greg Hastings returns in a second paintball game. Play with your friends on the same console (2 player split-screen on the PS2, 4 player on the Xbox) or with more players using the Network Adaptor on the PS2, or through System Link or Xbox Live on the Xbox. You have the options to set your teammates' starting positions, moves and targets, and use voice commands to control your teammates in the heat of the action. You will have the chance to lead your team of rookies all the way through the pro circuit and into the national championships.
MAX’D includes online features such as Xbox Live Multiplayer, Xbox Live Tournaments and Scoreboards (Xbox only). This title also includes 29 tournaments and 213 different field layouts. You can design your own custom fields with the included editor and share them over Xbox Live! (Field sharing is Xbox only.) Your character is completely customizable with new licensed markers, clothes and accessories. The soundtrack includes music by B-Real, DJ Lethal and many more.
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| 5930 |
Growlanser Generations - Deluxe |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Working Designs |
R0 |
Dec 2004 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Growlanser Generations - Deluxe Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: The Deluxe Edition of Growlanser Generations includes: The game Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice The game Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness A watch with a gift case A power ring with 3 gems, a chain and pouch A necklace with pouch A deck of 52 playing cards and case with the Growlanser logo and power ring on the backs A soundtrack
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| 5931 |
Growlanser: Heritage of War - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Sep 2007 |
Career Soft |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Growlanser: Heritage of War - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 6, 2019
Summary: In North America Growlanser V: Generations was released as a limited edition containing the following: Growlanser: Heritage of War. The North American version of the game features an enhanced game engine that makes the game run smoother and an increased level of difficulty. A 100 page artbook A bonus disc containing music and artwork A keychain Two lenticular cards Three pins
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| 5932 |
Guilty Gear X2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sammy Studios |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
Arc System Works Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
Guilty Gear X2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: In Guilty Gear X2, 6 new characters join the list of 14 from the previous Guilty Gear series for an all out brawl of extreme 2D martial arts, magic and huge combos.
Along with the usual training and story modes, GGX2 includes Medal of Millionaires, where each battle earns you medals and points instead of simple wins. Mission mode has you completing certain objectives for each fight in order to continue, while Survival and 2 player head to head modes round out the options.
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| 5933 |
Guilty Gear XX Λ Core |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Aksys Games |
R0 |
Sep 2007 |
Arc System Works Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
Guilty Gear XX Λ Core Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Λ Core is the third revision of the original Guilty Gear X2 fighting game. This edition includes balance changes and a new special move: Force Break. The characters either have new special moves or existing ones upgraded, or turned into a Force Break, which consumes 25% of the tension bar. Other gameplay changes include new moves that throw and hold an opponent against floors or walls, throw breaks, and Slashback a parrying move with reduced block stun. Two characters have been removed: Justice and Kliff.
Unlike the earlier revisions, the graphics and sounds have also been updated. Many of the voices have been re-recorded or replaced, the players' artwork was redone and there are 2 new music tracks. There are 3 fighting systems per character: Guilty Gear, Guilty Gear X, and Λ Core.
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| 5934 |
Gungrave |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Positron Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Gungrave Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 6, 2019
Summary: In Gungrave, you play Grave, a long dead assassin sent back from the dead to annihilate endless hordes of enemies. Players battle their way through massive areas filled with non-stop shooting foes in this anime-style, third person shooter.
You blast through the stages using your two weapons with unlimited ammo, and with your coffin, which can be used as a rocket launcher. The game keeps players pounding down on the square button, or just using the rapid fire option.
There area also various special types of shots in the game that are limited for each level. Also included in this game is a targeting system.
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| 5935 |
Gungriffon Blaze |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Working Designs |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Game Arts Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Gungriffon Blaze Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: Gungriffon Blaze is a 3D battlemech game. The game contains six scenarios with a multitude of free-roaming levels. The gameplay is mainly action-oriented, allowing to customize the player-controlled robot before it goes to fight, or within the game after picking up various extras. There are about forty different enemy types, including tanks, other mechs, etc. Much of the environment is destructible. The game only features single-player mode.
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| 5936 |
The Guy Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Gathering of Developers |
R0 |
Aug 2004 |
Topheavy Studios |
Puzzle |
The Guy Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 3, 2021
Summary: An FMV-based trivia game, The Guy Game pits you and up to three other players in a series of rounds in which you must answer multiple-choice trivia questions for top scores. Whether you play alone or with friends, you'll also be playing in the company of a couple of comic relief voiceovers that provide commentary, as well as dozens of co-eds out for spring break, who are more than happy to drop their tops off should they lose the questions. Their naughty bits are obscured by "Guy Game" logos, but depending on how much bonus score you get, you can remove the censoring from the clips and unlock them for uhm... further analysis.
You get bonus points by figuring out if the girls are going to answer right or wrong, what they answer, and also by betting on the outcome of mini-games where the girls compete in races, and assorted beach activities.
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| 5937 |
Hard Rock Casino |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
FarSight Technologies Inc. |
Strategy |
Hard Rock Casino Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Hard Rock Casino is a gambling simulation game which includes over 20 different gambling games including Slots, 5 various forms of Poker, Blackjack, Baccarat, Craps, Roulette and Pai Gow as well as horse race and sports betting. There are unique, and sometimes influential, NPC characters to meet and play against, side tasks to complete, invitation only tournaments and unlockables for enhancing your customized character. The game also features a tutorial accessed from the main menu
There are three game modes, Adventure, Quick Play, and Poker Tournaments. In Adventure mode the player creates an identity and starts in the Hard Rock Casino. They are free to play any game but must complete a set of goals before they can unlock the next casino. While playing at the Hard Rock they may also be asked to undertake challenges, or side tasks, in which they can earn extra money. In one such challenge a customer complains that a slot machine is broken because it does not pay out so the manager offers $100 as a reward for getting a winning line on that machines maximum bet.
Quick play allows the player access to all the games in the unlocked casinos playing as a randomly selected game character. Here there are no goals or challenges.Poker Tournaments gives the player instant access to the same poker tournaments that are available in both Adventure and Quick play modes however the Adventure mode has a greater variety of table limits.
There are four different casinos in which to play, each with its own games, house rules and table limits. Players start with a modest amount of money, $1000, in the Hard Rock. The object is, naturally, to win lots more and earn a high enough reputation to be able to play in invitation-only tournaments and high stakes games. The major goal is to become the "Hard Rock High Roller".
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| 5938 |
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: Race to the Rally |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Sand Grain Studios |
Racing |
Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: Race to the Rally Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally is a motorcycle racing game that involves racing AI opponents across tracks coast to coast in America. There are 20 motorcycles licensed and designed after real Harley-Davidson's from Softail, Dyna, Touring, Sportster and others. The bikes can be tuned, styled and upgraded in ways which involve over 1000 possibilities according to the developers. The gameplay involves dodging traffic, obstacles and other drivers while gaining points for making jumps, drifting, drafting, kicking opponents off, speed boosting and your position during the race. The game accelerates at a high sense of speed when you drive using speed boost. Head on crashes with debris and such are shown in different angles. The game features licensed music from acts like George Thorogood, Heart, Poison, Great White and others.
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| 5939 |
Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Natsume |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Victor Interactive Software, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: The first Harvest Moon game for the PS2 takes a little deviance from all the other games in the series. The goal this time around is to save your town from being turned into a resort next year. The game focuses more on relationships than making money - which is the goal in all other Harvest Moon games to date. You still are running a farm and must succeed in the life of a farmer, but the actual gameplay rewards those who interact with the townspeople over those who just work the fields.
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| 5940 |
Haunting Ground |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
May 2005 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Haunting Ground Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 25, 2017
Summary: In Haunting Ground you play as Fiona Belli, a young girl who has lost her memory. She awakens in a basement of a strange castle, and soon learns that a car accident has taken away the lives of her parents. She is told that the has inherited the castle she found herself in. However, the castle inhabitants are, for various reasons, not very happy to see Fiona as the new owner. Soon she realizes that she must fight for her life, and the only creature she can trust is a dog called Hewey, who will be her faithful companion on her perilous adventure.
Haunting Ground is a horror game that centers around avoiding combat and escaping from your enemies. Fiona can fight, but usually she is too weak to defeat her foes in combat, so she will have to run away, hide, and use items as distraction until the enemy loses sight of her and she is able to continue exploring. The most important gameplay tool is your dog. You can issue commands to the dog, telling him to scout a room for you, warn you of upcoming enemies, defend you in battle, pick up items, etc. The dog will obey or disobey you depending on how you develop your relationship with him. If you are nice to the dog, pet him and give him food, he will follow your commands more efficiently.
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| 5941 |
Haven: Call of the King |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Travellers Tales (UK) Ltd. |
Action |
Haven: Call of the King Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: The King Athellion has left his homeworld to fight in an intergalactic crusade. He left behind a huge bell - The Golden Voice - for his people to call him should they ever be in danger. During his absence however, the evil Lord Vetch invades the planet and enslaves Athellion's people by infecting them with a deadly virus. A virus, that requires a constant treatment with an antidote called catana. As the only one controlling the catana-support, Lord Vetch was easily able to force everyone to work for him. In order to prevent Athelion's return he has hidden The Golden Voice and soon it was forgotten along with the king's promise. Forgotten until Haven, one of the slaves, starts having dreams about a hill and a bell; dreams whose meaning he does not understand. When the news of the Haven's dreams reach Lord Vetch, he orders to murder him. Haven manages to escape and eventually learns about the real meaning of his dreams and is determined to find The Golden Voice and put an end to Lord Vetch' reign.
Haven is a fast-paced, action-packed platformer but it also incorporates elements of several other genres. Haven can pick up many different weapons and parts of the game play more like a Shoot'Em Up than a platformer. There are also several vehicles to control, ranging from speedboats and jetcars to gliders ,spaceships and jetpacks. Despite all these action elements, there are also some slower paced levels, which put more emphasize on puzzle-solving and exploration.
Haven's conceptual artwork was done by Rodney Matthews, a fairly well-known English sci-fi/fantasy artist, which is evident in Haven's surrealistic, bizarre design.
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| 5942 |
Herdy Gerdy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
Core Design Ltd. |
Action |
Herdy Gerdy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: Gerdy, an apprentice herder, embarks on a quest to rescue his father from an evil spell. His journey takes him across an island of diverse territories, populated by an assortment of wild creatures, each of which form part of a complex inter-related food chain. To avenge his father's nemesis and restore goodness to the island, Gerdy must hone his herding skills and ultimately compete in a tournament to become Master Herder.
Herdy Gerdy is primarily a platform game with strategy and puzzle elements. The levels involve Gerdy traversing hazardous areas with timed jumps, avoiding or destroying obstacles. However, a significant portion of the gameplay is dedicated to collecting various animals, leading them onto a safe path, similarly to Lemmings. Each of the animals has its own behavior and skills (e.g. swimming), requiring the player to utilize different tactics to capture them.
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| 5943 |
Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the DragonBone Staff |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Apr 2001 |
New World Computing, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the DragonBone Staff Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 15, 2017
Series: Heroes of Might and Magic
Summary: Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the DragonBone Staff is really the old classic King's Bounty from New World Computing for the PC with revamped graphics. Very little else has changed, in fact even the text was the exact same with the original.
For those who are not familiar with the history of the series, King's Bounty was a spin-off of the Might & Magic RPG series which was then still in its early chapters and was inspired by board games. The gameplay resembles a simplified Heroes of Might & Magic game with only one Hero and no city improvements. Combat is turn-based using a set grid and stacked units.
The goal of the game is to discover an ancient artifact by collecting pieces of a map and identifying its location before time runs out. Of course the player must have amassed a strong army by then because he will have to face the evil Dragon overlord before the end.
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| 5944 |
Heroes of the Pacific |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
IR Gurus Interactive Pty Ltd. |
Action, Simulation |
Heroes of the Pacific Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Heroes of the Pacific is an arcade flying game set in the Pacific theatre of World War II. Heroes has six game modes including Campaign Mode, Mission Mode, Instant Action, Training, Historical Missions and Multiplayer.
In the Campaign mode, the player is William Crowe, a young pilot who survives the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but loses his brother. Crowe vows to avenge his bother's death, pursuing the squadron responsible though the major battles in the Pacific. The game follows the player's quest from Pearl Harbor, to Wake Island, Marshall Islands, Coral Sea, Midway, Guadalcanal, Gilbert Islands, Marianas, Philippines, and finally Iwo Jima. As players progress through the campaigns, they earn new planes, including fighters, dive-bombers, torpedo-bombers, and medium bombers. Early in the game the player only has the most basic fighters; like the Warhawk and Wildcat. As they complete missions and progress through the campaign, they are awarded new planes. The game features over thirty famous planes including: F6F Hellcat, P-38 Lightning, TBF Avenger, F4U Corsair, B25 Mitchell, P-51 Mustang, Seafire, A6M Zero "Zeke", J2M Raiden "Jack", Ki-84 Hayate "Frank", ME262 and FW190.
The war in the Pacific and William Crowe's personal quest for revenge both come together in the final assault on Iwo Jima, the volcanic fortress-island under Japanese control.
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| 5945 |
High Rollers Casino |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Mud Duck Productions |
R0 |
Jan 2004 |
Cinemaware, Inc. |
Strategy |
High Rollers Casino Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: In High Rollers Casino, you navigate a Las Vegas style casino environment with a male or female character you create from pre-selected options (head, hair, etc.), or you may create a character with the mix and match generator. Along with the character parts, the character's voice is also pre-set. Creating a character is required to play, and only one player may play at a time. Once a character is generated, you may enter the casino, which you navigate by walking around, and is viewed from a third person perspective of your character.
Table games (where you play against a dealer) include Blackjack (including Blackjack, Spanish 21, Double Exposure, and Triple-7), Caribbean Stud Poker, Craps, Let It Ride, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Roulette, Sic-Bo (similar to Roulette, except with three dice in a cage), and Three Card Poker. Machine games include Slots, Video Keno, Video Poker and Video Slots. Poker games include 5 Card Draw, 7 Card Stud, Omaha, Omaha 8's or Better, Razz, and Texas Hold 'Em. You may play the table and machine games by going directly to them to start, but you must go to the Poker Manager to play the poker games.
In addition to the Poker Manager, other features available in the casino include the Bartender, who is responsible for explaining the rules for the games, and providing tutorials for playing them. The Cashier will help you when you are out of money by providing markers, or letting you sell prizes won in tournaments. The Elevator lets you access your game play statistics, clothing options, prizes, and VIP status, and the Casino Manager provides information about prizes, handles VIP access, and allows you to enter tournaments. Competing in tournaments requires an entry fee of differing amounts, but if won, you gain all of the other player's entry fees. If you win consecutive tournaments, you win Tournament Bonus prizes which may be cashed in at the Cashier.
As your bankroll increases, you gain VIP status and corresponding VIP cards (Silver, Gold, and Platinum) which increase your ranking and unlocks an additional costume for your character. Gaining the High Rollers card just gives you the High Roller Ranking. These are collected at the Casino Manager's booth. You may access the menu at any time to go directly to a game, change system settings like music and sound volume, game settings and clearing game statistics, help to get detailed game rules and betting options, and to save and load your game.
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| 5946 |
The History Channel: Civil War: A Nation Divided |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Cauldron Ltd. |
Action |
The History Channel: Civil War: A Nation Divided Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Civil War: A Nation Divided lets players relive the horror and chaos of the Civil War fighting for both the Union and the Confederate Armies in 12 of the most bloodiest battles in America's history.
As the Union, fight in Fredericksburg and repel the confederate forces or go to Gettysburg and take on hordes of confederates, then on to Chattanooga to begin the invasion of the south leading to battles at Fort Fisher, in Selma, Alabama and take the last line of defensive at Petersburg to march towards the enemie's capital.
As the Confederates, hold your ground against the Union army at Bull Run, Shiloh and Chickamauga, survive the chaos of Antietam and Chancellorsville and hold off the relentless Ulysses S. Grant at Cold Harbor and try to save the south from falling. With historical accurate weapons with the help of the History Channel, go into battle as a different soldier and relive the battles as they faced and the challenges to survive the chaos that is The Civil War.
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| 5947 |
Hitman Trilogy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Jun 2007 |
|
Action |
Hitman Trilogy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: This compilation includes the second, third and fourth Hitman game: Hitman 2: Silent Assassin Hitman: Contracts Hitman: Blood Money Also included is a sneak preview disc for Kane & Lynch: Dead Men, featuring videos and screenshots from the game.
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| 5948 |
Horsez |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Lexis Numérique SA |
Simulation |
Horsez Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Pippa Funnell: The Golden Stirrup Challenge is a single player adventure game based on horse riding.
There's a back story to this game which revolves around rivalry between riding schools, the well funded Beechwood Academy which has used its financial muscle buy out smaller schools and the Sycamore Academy in Tuscany, Italy run by Jade and Patrick. There's also another story arc involving hidden treasure.
The game starts with Flora arriving at The Sycamores, she makes quite an entrance by crashing her scooter in the animated introduction and has to be rescued as the first act in the game. Once she's installed at the school the player sets up her timetable with training activities, and free time which can be either personal or on the horse farm caring for her horse. It's in the personal free time that Flora hunts for the treasure by exploring, talking to people, and reading books in the library.
As the game develops Flora's training in the disciplines of Dressage, Show jumping and Cross-country progresses and, as in a real school, her progress is monitored by weekly tests. Good results in these tests are essential if Flora's to enter the competitions in Italy, Alsace and China, hopefully defeating all comers and bringing honour and prestige to The Sycamores.
The control system for these events differs. In the Dressage, for example, the horse canters around the arena on autopilot. Scrolling across the top of the screen is a display bar showing the correct key sequence and it is the player's job to hit the appropriate arrow keys as its symbol passes the central target. Show Jumping involves steering the horse and rider around a course following line of pink arrows and making the jump when in the take-off zone at a time when the horse's mood is 'in harmony'. Cross country is very similar but there's no line to follow, just keep to the track.
As with other games of this type the player has to learn about and care for a horse, in this game it's a foal that must be groomed and trained.
The game is played via the keyboard though a mouse is used in the menu screens, action keys can be redefined.
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| 5949 |
Hot Shots Golf: Fore! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Aug 2004 |
Clap Hanz Ltd. |
Sports |
Hot Shots Golf: Fore! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Hot Shots Golf Fore! (HSG4) continues the cute-golf style of Hot Shots Golf 3 with a new major addition - online play. You can take your golf game online and challenge other golfers in stroke play or match play games to see who the best video golfer in the world is.
You can play through tournaments on one of 12 different golf courses, each with varied layouts, weather, and hazards. There is also a par-3 short course, and two mini-golf courses where your goal is to score points by sinking long putts within two strokes.
There are many things to unlock in HSG4. You can add new golfers to your roster by challenging and defeating them in Vs. Mode. You can also purchase new costumes, caddies, clubs, and balls at the golf shop by earning points during tournaments and Vs. play. As you perform well in these game, your ranking will improve (from Rookie to Amateur to Pro), and so too will the strength of the opposition.
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| 5950 |
Hot Shots Tennis |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2007 |
Clap Hanz Ltd. |
Sports |
Hot Shots Tennis Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Hot Shots Tennis (Everybody's Tennis in Europe) is a simulation of the tennis sport. It is very arcade oriented which means the player only needs to the correct position to the ball and a good timing. The player also can choose between different shot variants by pressing the assigned buttons. There are three playing modes: trainings, exhibition matches and challenge mode. The latter consists of a series of matches against the AI. After a few victories the player improves his abilities and can play in a better league with stronger opponents. It also unlocks new characters, referees and stadiums with different advantages and disadvantages.
In multiplayer and free matches the player can vary various settings, including the basic rules, and use his unlocked rewards. There are also fun options, e.g. unrealistic physics and slow motion mode.
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| 5951 |
Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Climax (Brighton) Ltd |
Racing |
Hot Wheels: Stunt Track Challenge Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Hot Wheels meets Fear Factor. Players can play this game with 30 different Hot Wheels race cars through 24 challenges, 12 race tracks, and 12 mini-games. They can collect many decals, wheels and race cars as the try out six different worlds with Ryan Storm (your host) guiding them through all these events to race for the number one spot.
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| 5952 |
HSX: HyperSonic.Xtreme |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Majesco |
R0 |
Jan 2003 |
Blade Interactive Studios Ltd. |
Racing |
HSX: HyperSonic.Xtreme Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: HSX: HyperSonic Xtreme is a futuristic hover sled racing game. Races take place on elevated tracks littered with speed boosts, shield power ups, and big jumps. There are several game modes, including a cup mode and slalom races, either of which can be played in two player split screen.
One of HSX's major features is it's built-in track editor. The full-featured track editor lets you create your own tracks, complete with flashy special effects.
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| 5953 |
Hummer: Badlands |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Eutechnyx Limited |
Racing |
Hummer: Badlands Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 28, 2022
Summary: Get down and dirty in this hummer racing game. Drive and choose from 19 different hummer models, as you race to win in different races through all the modes of the game: Championship, Tug'O'war, and Extreme Off-road where you race to the top of a mountain through intense weather over fallen trees, bushes and tall grass. As you win, you unlock custom hummers, tracks, and customizations to upgrade your vehicle. Multiplayer includes 2-player head-to-head races on split-screen.
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| 5954 |
Hunter the Reckoning: Wayward |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Sep 2003 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Action |
Hunter the Reckoning: Wayward Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 18, 2017
Series: Hunter the Reckoning
Summary: The town of Ashcroft is plagued by darkness once again. A cult of evil has formed; the undead threaten the living. All that stands between light and darkness is a group of Hunters, rogues and renegades who have had their life touched by darkness and now battle against it.
This one or two-player game allows the player/s to pick among five unique Hunters and battle the undead in Ashcroft using a variety of weapons and special powers called Edges.
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| 5955 |
ICO |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Team Ico |
Adventure |
ICO Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2011
Summary: Ico is a boy with horns. At the age of twelve when his horns grew large enough the elders send him away to be sacrificed to prevent evil spirits from attacking the village. Entombed in a crumbling ancient castle Ico only manages to begin his escape when a freak earthquake shakes loose the vessel he has been locked in.
Ico shortly meets a Princess named Yorda who has also been imprisoned by the evil Queen. Ico must negotiate the puzzles of the ruined castle and escort the Princess to safety. She, as well as Ico, cannot climb or jump, so Ico has to clear or create a path where there is none. Yorda is the only one capable of opening the many magical doors necessary to escape. Ico needs her as much as she needs him, so he must protect her from the many evil spirits that will try to take her away.
Shown through a third-person perspective, mixing action-based exploration gameplay with puzzles, the game has no HUD. Other striking features are the soft lightning visual style, later adapted by many other games, low-key use of in-game music, and conversations through a fictional language, leaving much to the player's imagination. The game takes place in the same universe as Shadow of the Colossus (2005), to which it is a sequel.
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| 5956 |
In the Groove |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
RedOctane |
R0 |
Jun 2005 |
Roxor Games, Inc. |
Music & Rhythm |
In the Groove Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: In The Groove is a dancing game similar to the games in the Dance Dance Revolution series. Gameplay involves watching arrows scroll up on top of a music video and the player has to step on the corresponding arrows on the dance mat in time..Performing well will start a combo meter going up, but if the player misses to many the game will end. The unique aspect of the game is arrow modification. Arrows can be modified which can alter the difficulty with things such as no jumps, spinning, or increased speed making things easier or harder for the player.
The game consists of several modes: Dance Mode: lets the player choose to play with either one (Singles) or two (doubles) dance pads. Players can choose to play through one to seven songs, or an endless amount if event is selected.
Battle Mode: lets the player compete against another player or a computer controlled opponent. Both players share a life bar and a three leveled combo gauge. If one of the players fills the combo gauge, a random arrow modifier will be activated for the opposing player.and depending what level the combo gauge was at, the more stronger the modification that will be added. The winner is the player who has the longer life bar at the end of a song.
Marathon Mode: the game lets players select from preset packages of songs. Players have to complete four or five of these songs in a row. The songs can be played with a Normal or an Intense option selected, with the Intense option increasing the difficulty. Beating a package of songs opens up more packages to choose from.
Fitness Mode: players enter their weight and indicate their weight loss goal. Then they can select a song, a package of songs, or an endless amount of random songs. The game counts the calories being burned during the play session.
Practice Mode: lets the player practice any part of a song. There is also an in-game interactive tutorial video to ease the player into the gameplay.The game contains over 70 songs that have between four or five different difficulty settings (Novice, Easy,Medium, Hard, and Expert). The game also keeps track of the players scores.
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| 5957 |
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Collective, Inc., The |
Action |
Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2016
Summary: Indiana Jones is at it again. This time, he must travel his way through-out Asia to recover an artifact that, according to those who required his assistance, is the most powerful in the world. As usual, Indy isn't the only one who is out to find the treasure, with the Nazi's right on his tail.
Along with a heavy dose of exploration, whip cracking and platform jumping, you will also control Indy through fighting elements against a range of enemies. Hand-to-hand combat and a collection of weapons (from guns to table legs) can be used to defend yourself.
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| 5958 |
Intellivision Lives! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Realtime Associates, Inc. |
Compilation |
Intellivision Lives! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 27, 2012
Series: Intellivision Lives!
Summary: Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of over sixty games that appeared on the IntelliVision game system in the early 1980's. You get over sixty games in several categories, and they are:
Combat and Sorcery: Armor Battle, Battle Tanks, Biplanes, B-17 Bomber, Hover Force, Sea Battle, Sub Hunt, Thunder Castle, Tower of Doom, Utopia Unreleased Titles: Number Jumble, Space Cadet, Demo Cartridge, Hypnotic Lights, Takeover, Magic Carousel Space: Astrosmash, Space Armada, Space Battle, Space Hawk, Space Spartans, Star Strike Kids: Crosswords, Factor Fun, Frog Bog, Math Master, Memory Fun, Sharp Shot, Word Hunt, Word Rockets Sports: Baseball (Baseball, World Championship Baseball), Basketball (Basketball, Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball), Bowling, Boxing, Football (Football, Super Pro Football), Golf (Golf, Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf), Hockey (Hockey, Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey), Racing (Auto Racing, Motocross, Stadium Mudbuggies), Skiing (Skiing, Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing), Soccer, Super Pro Decathlon, Tennis, Spiker Super Pro Volleyball, ody Slam: Super Pro Wrestling Arcade: Bomb Squad, Buzz Bombers, Racing Cars, Night Stalker, Pinball, Shark! Shark!, SNAFU, Thin Ice, Vectron Gaming and Strategy: Backgammon, Checkers, Horseracing, Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack, Las Vegas Roulette, Reversi, Royal Dealer
The game also features two video features; one is the history of the IntelliVision, and the other is a collection of interviews with various game programmers who worked with the IntelliVision. You can also unlock bonus commercials for the games (as shown originally in the eighties) by completing goals in certain games (like scoring 20,000 points in Space Armada).
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| 5959 |
InuYasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bandai |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Kamui |
Adventure, Role-Playing (RPG) |
InuYasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: The game is based on an animé series of the same name. You can play either as a teenager boy or a teenager girl, named by the player. The two scenarios are very similar and basically follow the same story: you live in modern-day Tokyo and one day discover a strange symbol in an old storehouse. As a result, you are transported to medieval Japan. You encounter the half-demon Inuyasha, who introduces you to Kagome Higurashi, the heroine of the animé series. Together you embark on a journey to retrieve scattered pieces of the Sacred Jewel and to find a way to get back home.
This is a fairly traditional console-style RPG with random encounters and turn-based combat viewed from over-the-shoulder perspective. You can attack physically, use special techniques, and power up to combo attacks with multiple characters.
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| 5960 |
Iridium Runners |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SouthPeak Games |
R0 |
Feb 2008 |
Playstos Entertainment |
Racing |
Iridium Runners Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Iridium Runners is a futuristic running game that pits competitors against each other on hazard-riddled race tracks in foot races. Players can choose one of 20 characters that have unique running skills and techniques. Some of the characters and tracks can only be unlocked as the game progresses.
All of the runners will do just about anything to win, so the action can become down and dirty. Almost anything goes during the races including knocking opponents completely off the track with a well-placed kick, fist or weapon. Power-ups and booster items are scattered around the course for increasing performance, speed or providing a new method of attack. Strategy comes into play by knowing which character and which "pod" sidekick to choose.
There are three modes of play: Single Race, Cup and Championship. Each offers unique environments, different obstacles and challenges.
The Single Player game will put the player up against 5 CPU opponents. Multiplayer is offline and includes Deathmatch and Team modes (2 players on 2 teams) and up to 4 players in split screen.
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| 5961 |
Jak II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Naughty Dog, Inc. |
Action |
Jak II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Jak II is a 3D action platform game and sequel to Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. After completing their quest from the original title, Jak and Daxter are shot into another time and space and the future of their planet, and everything is different. The two are split up, with Jak thrown into jail by Baron Praxis, the ruler of Haven City. For two years Jak is experimented on with dark Eco, turning him into an almost Hulk-like character, mean and filled with rage.
Rescued by Daxter, the two must set off and find a way to shut down the operation and get revenge for Jak's uncontrollable change. Along the way they will meet new friends and deadly enemies (known as Metal Heads), but at least now Jak has something special on his side: weapons, and lots of them. Including a shotgun, sniper rifle, machine gun and a powerful blast weapon. Gameplay includes platforming, vehicle racing, rescue missions, hover boarding, playing mini games and shooting at various enemies (including boss fights).
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| 5962 |
Jak X: Combat Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Naughty Dog, Inc. |
Racing |
Jak X: Combat Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 28, 2022
Summary: After saving Haven City once again, Jak and Daxter find themselves poisoned forced into competition on the international car-racing circuit by the execution of Krew's will.
Featuring over a dozen customizable vehicles designed with unique handling characteristics, players will race through 20 tracks in eight different terrain arenas. With an assortment of power-ups available, including projectile weapons, mines, ranged weapons, turbo boosts, shields, and smart bombs, players should have the means necessary to ensure they're the first to cross the finish line.
The game supported both offline and online multiplayer. Offline multiplayer is the typical two-player split-screen multiplayer. Online multiplayer was playable with up to five other players. Both modes featured the same game types, which are the same as the single player except that human players are replacing the AI. The online servers for the game have now been closed.
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| 5963 |
James Cameron's Dark Angel |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Radical Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
James Cameron's Dark Angel Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: James Cameron's tv series in game form. Dark Angel has you playing as Max Guevera, a 'genetically engineered super-soldier' running around in a post-apocalyptic Seattle, looking to uncover past, family and the evil plans of the "- I - Corporation".
Most of the game involves beat-'em-up style hand-to-hand combat. Max can pull off a variety of flashy moves such as roundhouse kicks and backflipping off walls. The camera also enters the 'bullet time' mode when she does a combo sometimes. Certain levels ask you to assume use of the few stealth skills that Max has to offer.
The game features voiceovers by the actual stars of the show - Jessica Alba and Michael Weatherly.
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| 5964 |
Jaws Unleashed |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Majesco |
R0 |
May 2006 |
Appaloosa Interactive |
Action |
Jaws Unleashed Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 15, 2024
Summary: Just like you always wanted, Jaws Unleashed grants you the opportunity to play as a shark in an open-world game.
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| 5965 |
Jeep Thrills |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
DSI Games |
R0 |
Aug 2008 |
|
Racing |
Jeep Thrills Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0802068101572
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000WWNRI8
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: JEEP the undisputed King of Off Road Adventure, invites you to climb into the driver's seat and experience racing like never before! From the jungles of Central America to the frozen Alaskan tundra, this is adventure racing like it ought to be! Jeep Thrills! And Everyone else? Gets left behind
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| 5966 |
Jeopardy! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
|
Kids & Family |
Jeopardy! Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0742725239449
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00006ZLOX
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: In Jeopardy! 2003 you'll get a complete recreation of the popular game show -- complete with a peek backstage!
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| 5967 |
Jet X2O |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Killer Game |
Racing |
Jet X2O Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: A jet-ski racing game for the Playstation 2.
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| 5968 |
Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Jan 2001 |
3DO Company, The |
Sports |
Jonny Moseley: Mad Trix Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2023
Summary: Jonny Moseley Mad Trix is an extreme skiing game, in the vein of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX.
As Jonny Moseley, or a number of other real-life skiers, you must perform various stunts, of which there are hundreds, to attract the attention of movie studio's, ultimately to film you on runs.
There are two modes of play; Slopestyle, where you can go down hills and perform stunts without any mission goals or other distractions, and Big Mountain, where you perform tricks to star in a ski movie.
By performing good tricks, you will be able to see your run on the "big screen".
In Big Mountain mode, you will ski down several real-life mountains, including Everest, Kilimanjaro, and the Alaskan mountains. In Slopestyle, head down fictional environments, like a snowed-in San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas.
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| 5969 |
Jumper: Griffin's Story |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Brash Entertainment |
R0 |
Feb 2008 |
Collision Studios |
Action |
Jumper: Griffin's Story Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Jumper: Griffin's Story is an extension of the movie, Jumper, that starred Hayden Christensen. This version tells the story of the Jumper, Griffin, which was portrayed by Jamie Bell in the movie and voiced by him in the game, telling the backstory of how he learned of being a jumper and the family tragedy that lead him into war against the Paladins.
The gameplay consists of exploring levels, fighting enemies in hand-to-hand combat or using weapons using the teleport ability to get close enough to enemies and retreating, picking up weapons and using the ability to teleport to other locations to finish off his enemies. There are five different locations to explore: The Colosseum, Griffin’s desert lair, Nepal, Tokyo and an experimental laboratory.
The games are virtually the same, sans graphics and control scheme (the Wii uses the Wii remote) with the story is told through CGI and gameplay graphics are cell-shaded.
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| 5970 |
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Universal Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
Blue Tongue Entertainment Pty, Ltd. |
Action |
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 1, 2024
Summary: Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a game that allows you to build and manage your own dino-themed park. Building upon basic simulation/tycoon games Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis offers unique innovations that help it define and attach itself to the well known movie franchise.
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| 5971 |
Just Cause |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
Avalanche Studios AB |
Action |
Just Cause Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: You are Rico Rodriguez, a CIA-agent who is sent to the small Island of San Esperito to start a revolution and bring down the current regime under the rule of General Salvador Mendoza.
After you jumped out of the airplane and helped your local contact survive an attack by gang members, you have - much like GTA: San Andreas - the freedom to do what you want. The complete island is accessible from the beginning and you can either follow the main storyline, engage in side-missions, or collect items all over the place. To help the revolution you can also drive the government out of the individual sectors on the island. This is accomplished by a three-stages fight in which you have to go up against a huge army of government forces.
As a fully trained agent, Rico can also perform many stunts. He has always an parachute equipped which he can open whenever he has enough speed. So he often uses cars or bikes as a jump-pad and then sails smoothly into the sunset.
But of course he cannot impress the evil regime with that, so he also has access to a wide range of weapons from pistols with unlimited ammo to rocket launchers and machine guns. Rico is also trained to drive everything that has an engine, from a normal bike to a fully-armed military helicopter.
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| 5972 |
Justice League Heroes |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Snowblind Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Justice League Heroes Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Military robots cause havoc in a high tech Metropolis research facility. In Finland, genetically-engineered creatures take over the top secret Deep Space Communications Array. A team of super powered criminals, having never worked together before, seize a Nevada missile base. And deep beneath the surface of Mars, dozens of alien warriors are released from their long imprisonment…
These seemingly unrelated events prove to be pieces of a sinister plan, and it will take Earth’s greatest superheroes to stop it: The Justice League!
Justice League Heroes is an action game, also for two players cooperatively, based on the popular DC Comics series. Control DC’s most popular heroes: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, The Flash, Zatanna and a handful of unlockable characters like Aquaman, Green Arrow, Hawkgirl, Huntress, Hal Jordan, and Kyle Rayner. In addition, the PSP version features exclusive unlockable heroes: Supergirl and Black Canary.
Players battle through famous locations such as Metropolis, S.T.A.R. labs, and for the first time, the Justice League's Watchtower.
Many of DC’s greatest villains face against our heroes including Braniac, Killer Frost, Darkseid, and Doomsday. Boss battles are furious and unique, with no two defeated the same way.
Superpowers are developed through experience orbs collected from a wide range of enemies such as The White Martians, Brainiac’s assassin droids, and alternate-dimensional creatures. Some special orbs known as “boosts” can enhance superpowers. The boosts range from enhanced damage, efficiency, attack range, luck, speed, and super power duration. Multiple boosts can combine into a single, more powerful boost. Players can allocate their orbs and boosts to customize heroes to best suit their playing style.
Special shield icons placed throughout the game can be collected and spent to unlock characters and alternate costumes which affect the heroes' abilities as well their appearances.
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| 5973 |
Katamari Damacy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
|
Action |
Katamari Damacy Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0722674100243
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002Y2XXQ
Date Added: Aug 20, 2010
Summary: Katamari Damacy is a silly, colorful and occasionally hysterical game that's become a hit in Japan. Now it's arrived here and it's unusual gameplay and one-of-a-kind design will make gamers laugh and play for hours! When the King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys the stars in the sky, he orders his pint-sized princely son, to put the twinkle back in the heavens. He decides to do this by rolling everything and anything on earth into clumps, so he can replace what's missing in space.
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| 5974 |
Kengo: Master of Bushido |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Jan 2001 |
LightWeight Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Kengo: Master of Bushido Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Kengo: Master of Bushido is a Fighting game in which you try to master "The Way of the Warrior" (Bushido). The game features three modes single-player, versus and tournament. The first starts your training where your master teaches you all the knowledge required for this martial art form. In your Dojo you will slowly advance in technique and weaponry, starting with wooden sticks and ending with katanas. Your character has several statistics such as strength and speed which can be upgraded in RPG-like fashion. Besides fighting you will also learn to meditate in various ways. In versus or tournament mode you can bring your experience into practice and play against friends or the computer.
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| 5975 |
Kessen |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
KOEI Co., Ltd. |
Strategy |
Kessen Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: A strategy game that tells the story of the events that brought feudal Japan out of a century of civil war and installed the Tokugawa Shogunate as the dominant political entity for the next two hundred years.
As either Tokugawa Ieyasu or his opponents, you'll engage in real time battles, including Sekigahara, one of the largest and most famous battles in Japanese history. Victory or defeat will stear you down a campaign trail, taking you either through the historical events of the time or down fictional 'what if?' scenarios.
Battles take place in real time, with you instructing your various generals on where to lead their troops, who to engage, and what special actions to perform. These special actions, such as firing your cannons, charging your opponent, or unleashing a flight of arrows, are depicted in close-up, cinema-like cut-scenes.
Before, after, and sometimes even during battles you'll be shown cut-scenes that depict the personal struggles of your various subordinates. This supplies the battles with story and drama. Koh Shibusawa, the head designer and producer of this project, even states in the opening screen that his goal was to try to create an interactive war movie.
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| 5976 |
Kessen II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
KOEI Co., Ltd. |
Strategy |
Kessen II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 14, 2015
Summary: It is a time of war. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. But war stands in his way, after his land Shu is attacked by the kingdom of Wei, led by the warlord Cao Cao, who abducts Liu Bei's beloved Diao Chan, the keeper of the Imperial Seal. Liu Bei has to flee, but swears to return, exact revenge on Cao Cao, and liberate the kingdom of Shu.
Kessen II is a real-time strategy game, and a follow-up to Kessen. Unlike the first game, it is set in the Chinese Three Kingdoms period. The account of historical events is heavily fictionalized in the game, liberally adding new sub-plots (such as the entire romance angle of the story) and supernatural elements. The player can choose to command the armies of either Liu Bei or Cao Cao in their respective scenarios.
The gameplay is similar to that of the previous game, the most notable change being the shift to supernatural warfare, including the addition of magical attacks such as tornadoes, lightning strikes, earthquakes, meteor showers, etc. The player can now control 500 units at one time, as opposed to 100 in the previous game. New unit types (elite horsemen, elephant cavalry, etc.) have been added.
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| 5977 |
Kill.Switch |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Namco Hometek Inc. |
Action |
Kill.Switch Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: An innovative third person shooter that makes heavy use of a 'cover system'. This allows the player to 'attach' to objects so that they can fire at the enemy from a safe position.
Basically you are some sort of enhanced soldier with no memory of who or where you came from. The story unfolds over the course of fifteen missions, spanning 5 levels, and through FMV cinematics.
At first you'll cause all sorts of mayhem in various global hotspots, but as the past is made clear, the real enemy and their ultimate objective will be revealed.
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| 5978 |
Killzone |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Guerrilla B.V. |
First Person Shooter |
Killzone Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: During the era of space exploration, a faction of humans colonized the planet Helghan. In order to survive in the harsh environment, these people mutated to the point of no longer remaining human. They developed a passionate hatred for mankind, and eventually formed the Helghast Empire, attacking the planet Vekta controlled by the Interplanetary Strategic Alliance (ISA). As Helghast soldiers invade the planet's perimeter, the ISA forces are trying to hold the ground and find a way to stop them.
Killzone is a sci-fi-themed first-person shooter. The game's stand-out feature is the ability to control any of the four different protagonists, each with his or her own strengths and weaknesses. These characters are: Templar, the balanced squad leader; Rico, who prefers heavy weaponry and is on a quest for revenge; Luger, the team's only female member and a specialist in stealth, who can access special areas; and Hakha, a half-Helghast who can use Helghast weapons and proximity mines.
Up to sixteen players could compete in the online multiplayer portion, which includes eight maps and six modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Assault, Defend and Destroy, Supply Drop, and Domination. The online servers of the game have now been closed down.
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| 5979 |
Kinetica |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
SCE Studio Santa Monica |
Racing |
Kinetica Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: The absolute merging of man and cycle technology has arrived. They're called Kinetic skins. Scientifically advanced exoskeletons are fused with humans to allow them to harness unbelievable speed and incredible agility. They can adhere to any surface and use anti-gravity maneuvers for stunts that would normally be impossible. Use this incredible advantage to perform insane stunts and draft behind opponents to enhance the Skin's speed. Prepare for racing in the world of Kinetica!
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| 5980 |
The King of Fighters 02/03 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
SNK |
Fighting, Compilation |
The King of Fighters 02/03 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 9, 2024
Series: The King of Fighters
Summary: A compilation of both King of Fighters 2002 and 2003 on a single disc release.
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| 5981 |
The King of Fighters XI |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
SNK Playmore Corporation |
Fighting |
The King of Fighters XI Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 12, 2020
Summary: The eleventh installment in SNK Playmore's long-running King of Fighters series and the ninth event in the official storyline, The King of Fighters XI is the first game in the series to forego the traditional numbering convention used by the series, and the first game in the series to move beyond the hardware capabilities of the Neo-Geo system. After the controversial resurgence of the Orochi power in the 2003 King of Fighters tournament, the tournament and the fighters return after a two year break in the action. Some are motivated to investigate the new Orochi situation and the antagonistic fighter Ash Crimson, while others enter the tourney to settle old scores...
The King of Fighters XI features a roster of 33 "team" characters, 7 PS2 exclusive characters, 5 mid-boss characters and 2 boss characters. In total, this allows a player to choose between +40 characters. Many of the characters are returning fighters from the other games in the KOF series, though notable new faces exist in the effective forms of Oswald, Duck King, Bonne Jenet, Elisabeth Blanctorche and Gai Tendo.
The "tag system" used in The King of Fighters 2003 is still employed in KOF XI. However, the change in the arcade hardware has brought about many gameplay changes since the 2003 release. A new power stock system - specifically called "Skill Stocks" - has been added for use with a few extra special maneuvers called "Shifts". A character can use a "Quick Shift" to tag in another fighter while in the middle of a combo, while that character may also use a "Saving Shift" to tag out if they are on the verge of defeat. Another maneuver, called the "Dream Cancel", has also been added to the system. Dream Cancels can be used to interrupt a special move with another one, even allowing a fighter to interrupt a Desperation Move to initiate a Leader Desperation Move. The "Time Out" system has be revamped as well - the system now takes into account the number of fighters defeated on a team and the number and power of attacks made by a team to reach its verdict.
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| 5982 |
Kingdom Hearts |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SquareSoft |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Square Co., Ltd. |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Kingdom Hearts Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Sora's world is shattered when a violent storm hits his home, and he is separated from his two closest friends. The storm scatters the three to unknown worlds. At the same time, there is turmoil in the Disney Castle. King Mickey is missing, and Court Wizard Donald and Captain Goofy are out to find him. On their travels they meet Sora, on his own search for his lost friends. The three are told of ominous creatures called Heartless, being without hearts derived from an unknown dimension and are the ones responsible for the devastating storm.
The Disney villains, enticed by the power of darkness, manipulate the Darkness to help them gather the princesses of heart, who are needed to open a mysterious final door. Upon discovering the link between the Heartless, the storm, and the disappearance of King Mickey, Sora, Donald, and Goofy join forces and help familiar Disney heroes to save their worlds from the Heartless.
In Kingdom Hearts players step into the very large shoes of Sora, wielder of the keyblade. Sora can attack with the blade, and as he levels up he will gain more attacks that are automatically chained together. Sora can learn magic and put healing items into a quick menu, and both can only be used in real time. Donald and Goofy (as well as an additional character exclusive to each world/disney movie) will follow Sora. Their equipment and AI can be adjusted, but they can not be directly controlled. Defeated enemies will drop many kinds of items including synthesis materials. Sora can take these to the Synthesis shop in Twilight Town to turn them into usable items, accessories, and weapons.
Traveling between each world requires Sora's party to fly through space in a Gummi Ship. The Gummi Ship can be completely customized, from speed and armor to weapons and shape, out of parts picked up from destroyed Gummi Ships, found in worlds, or bought from a store. Larger, more complex ships can be built as the game progresses, and plans can be found from destroyed enemies or from an NPC that will automatically build a Gummi Ship of specific specifications.
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| 5983 |
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Namco Limited |
Action |
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Klonoa, our floppy-eared hero, along with his two newly found buddies, Lolo and Popka, have to foil a sinister force which is causing a mire of gloom to plague the land of Lunatea. By ringing the four bells across the land, Klonoa can restore harmony, but the Sky Pirate Leorina is in hot pursuit, after Klonoa's magic ring...
Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil is a 3D side-scrolling platformer. The main goal of the game is to get to the end of each level (or 'Vision'), but there are also special goals to achieve. Firstly, each Vision contains six Momett Dolls hidden in each level. Secondly, there are Dream Stones scattered throughout each level - green ones are worth one, while blue ones are worth five. Certain puzzles also contain tricky use of the "Dream Spirit", which doubles the value of all collected Dream Stones. New to Klonoa 2 are hoverboard sections, which play at a faster, more action-oriented pace.
But what makes Klonoa unique is his abilities. Klonoa can shoot a 'wind bullet' into foes, which puffs them up and allows Klonoa to carry them. Klonoa can then launch them straight at foes, or jump with them, giving him an extra boost. If he needs extra length to his jump, holding the jump button will allow him to hover for a little longer, too. Different enemies have different effects - for example, certain foes have propellers on their heads and will rocket you into the sky, while others will act like time bombs and explode after a short while.
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| 5984 |
KOF: Maximum Impact |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Noise Factory, SNK Playmore USA Corp. |
Fighting |
KOF: Maximum Impact Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: The Addis gang, which has long controlled Southtown, has been struck a major blow. Their leader, Fate, has been killed by Duke, leader of the newfound Mephistopheles gang. The subsequent warfare between the two gangs has decimated Southtown. In the midst of all this chaos, a new fighting tournament has begun, with claims that it is being sponsored by the Metatron Foundation charity. Twenty fighters step up to the challenge. KOF: Maximum Impact - Maniax is the first 3D iteration of the venerable King of Fighters series. The game features fourteen returning characters: Athena Asamiya, Clark Steel, Iori Yagami, K', Kyo Kusanagi, Leona Heidern, Mai Shiranui, Maxima, Ralf Jones, Rock Howard, Ryo Sakazaki, Seth, Terry Bogard, Yuri Sakazaki Six new combatants are also available: Alba Meira, Chae Lim, Duke, Lien Neville, Mignon Beart, Soiree Meira
Maximum Impact also features four distinct modes of play: Story Mode - Choose a fighter and guide them through a series of fights in the tournament. Versus Mode - Face off against an opponent in a 1-vs-1 or 3-vs-3 team match. Mission Mode - Go through a series of missions with unique setups and goals in an attempt to unlock additional game features. Time Attack Mode - Face the clock as you race to defeat a string of opponents. Online multiplayer over Xbox Live includes head-to-head fighting, re-match (instantaneously battle your opponent again and again) and a tournament mode. There are also four different jump attacks per character and a new sideways move. During gameplay, you can pause the game and take photographs from all angles with the stop action camera. You can review all aspects of the characters in the profile mode, and you can even choose between English and Japanese language in each battle.
As an added bonus the PS2 version includes a bonus dvd with making-of videos and behind the scenes interviews.
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| 5985 |
L.A. Rush |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Pitbull Syndicate Limited, The |
Racing |
L.A. Rush Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 1, 2014
Summary: You are Trikz, a well-known street racer who lives the good life: A fat crib, lots of money, and an impressive collection of pimped-out rides. However, your arch-enemy Lidel, fuming with envy, uses his connections to take all that away from you. Your cash? Your place? Your beloved cars? All gone.
You are now set on getting it all back from Lidel, and, while you're at it, stealing his girl's heart too. You begin your mission at the bottom with some punk-ass car, winning back money and cars race by race. There are many kinds of races, like Endurance Races, Stunt Races, Cross-town Races, and many more.
As the name suggests, the game is set on the streets of Los Angeles, which is filled with traffic and cops that stand in your way to fame and fortune. Being set in the street racer scene, the game also offers lots of possibilities to pimp out our cars (through a tie-in with West Coast Custom), and the game's soundtrack is full with (edited, T-rated) hip-hop.
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| 5986 |
Legacy of Kain: Defiance |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Crystal Dynamics, Inc. |
Action |
Legacy of Kain: Defiance Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Following the events of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2, Raziel and Kain were trapped in the Serafan fortress. Separated by sudden events, Raziel was forced to retreat into the spectral realm, leaving Kain to escape from the Serafan on his own. Both must escape the predicament they find themselves in and fight back against those who would seek to use them as manipulations in a grander plot. From both heroes cry out shouts of defiance, and a thirst to find the revelations that have been buried in the world of Nosgoth.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance is a third-person action game with light puzzle-solving elements, combining concepts seen in both Blood Omen 2 and Soul Reaver 2. The story unfolds through chapters, focusing alternately on Kain and Raziel as they pursue their separate, though intertwined quests. Control of each character alternates between levels, however both are controlled from a behind-the-shoulder perspective. While both heroes are different, they are similar in movement, ability to attack, defend, jump and access special abilities.
Kain and Raziel no longer pick up weapons, instead both using a form of the Soul Reaver weapon (Kain uses the physical sword form, Raziel uses an energy blade). Each Soul Reaver can now be "charged" to unleash a special ability, determined by the current alignment of Soul Reaver at the time. Both Kain and Raziel lose energy at a constant rate and must feed to replenish life energy (Kain feeds on the blood of living creatures, Raziel feeds on the souls of living and non-living creatures). And both Kain and Raziel feature telekinetic abilities to manipulate objects at a distance.
The two are, however, different characters that play differently, each requiring use of his talents, to bypass obstacles (sometimes the same obstacle). Kain focuses on strong combat and destructive abilities. He is able able to power up the Soul Reaver weapon using properties of the Pillars of Nosgoth. Raziel is more subtle, able to use stealth and the phasing between material and spectral worlds in order to discover new paths. As in Soul Reaver, Raziel can phase into the spectral world at any time but must find a special location in order to phase back. Raziel powers up the Soul Reaver using elemental powers.
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| 5987 |
Legaia 2: Duel Saga |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Prokion |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Legaia 2: Duel Saga Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2023
Summary: A group of people known as Mystics live like outcasts, shunned by most humans because of their unique connection to the world of spirits: they are able to summon powerful supernatural beings called Origins. A small village of Nohl is a refuge for Mystics; one of them is a young swordsman named Lang, whose duty is to protect a crystal that supplies the town with water. One day, Lang meets a mysterious man who manipulates him into giving up the crystal. Determined to correct his mistake, Lang sets on a journey to retrieve the crystal, on which he will learn more of the role the Mystics and their Origins play in the world.
Legaia 2: Duel Saga is a follow-up to Legend of Legaia, though it is not directly connected to it story-wise, featuring a different cast of characters. Like its predecessor, it is a Japanese-style role-playing game with turn-based combat. The game utilizes a system called "Arts", which requires the player to press a combination of buttons corresponding to fighting moves during battles. These are divided into the sub-categories "Normal Arts" (basic moves), "Hyper Arts" (more powerful moves that require special points to be spent), "Mystic Arts" (Origin powers), and, finally, "Variable Arts" (team attacks).
The game also features a Camping mode; accessing it, the player is able to communicate with the characters in the party, prepare meals from ingredients, and craft items such as weapons, armor, and accessories.
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| 5988 |
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Adventure |
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2018
Series: Leisure Suit Larry
Summary: Larry Lovage learned everything he knows from his uncle, Larry Laffer, the famous polyester-clad fellow who starred in the previous games. Young Larry finally makes it to college, the best place to meet and pick up girls. He finds them everywhere .. in restaurants, night clubs, dormitories and at fraternity parties. All those scantilly clad, gorgeous babes! But, does Larry have half a chance to score with even one of them? Will he get a peek at what's underneath that braless, too-tight tank top?
Larry's sexcapades include varied types of arcade mini-games. Some simply require good reflexes while others involve memory and/or correct timing. For instance, steer a little joker sperm through an obstacle course of flying objects, all the while trying to keep the "course" of the conversation on track. Or .. put the correct ingredients into a bar drink in order - and in the time allowed. Several of the games become more difficult as the game progresses.
This action/adventure features three endings, over 20 locations, 3D graphics, and hilarious adult situations and conversations.
|
| 5989 |
Let's Ride!: Silver Buckle Stables |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
VSE Games |
R0 |
Jan 2007 |
|
Simulation |
Let's Ride!: Silver Buckle Stables Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0755142773007
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000AMJV44
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: Congratulations, you're the owner of a new horse farm called Silver Buckle Stables. Choose your horse, pick out your riding outfits and even accessorize your ride with saddles, ribbons, and more. Participate in multiple competitions and practice at the corral to perfect your riding technique to make it to the Equestrian Center where you can show off your skills to earn blue ribbons and additional buckles. Additional features include a horse creation feature (with hundreds of different manes and coats), personalized character customization, open world mini-adventures, and two-player secondary modes.
|
| 5990 |
Lethal Skies II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sammy Studios |
R0 |
Sep 2003 |
Asmik Ace Entertainment |
Simulation |
Lethal Skies II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2024
Summary: A science fiction themed aerial combat game.
|
| 5991 |
Looney Tunes: ACME Arsenal |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
Red Tribe |
Action |
Looney Tunes: ACME Arsenal Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: In Acme Arsenal, an evil mad scientist named Dr. Frankenbeans has created a time machine and is bent on destroying the Looney Tunes world by traveling back in time and erasing their ancestors with an army of evil robots. The players takes control of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tazmanian Devil, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian and Gossamer in order to keep the mad scientist from erasing them from existence. The players will travel to Camelot, Ancient Egypt, Mars and the Wild West to name a few to fight off the mad scientist countless robot soldiers.
|
| 5992 |
Luxor: Pharoah's Challenge |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Mumbo Jumbo |
R0 |
Jul 2007 |
|
Action, Shooter |
Luxor: Pharoah's Challenge Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: Features an all new storyline takes you through the world of ancient Egypt, as well as the afterlife. Five new scarabs, upgradeable power-ups, 13 new blessings, and a Story Mode and an Endless Mode for different styles of game play are also new.
|
| 5993 |
Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Warthog Games Ltd. |
Action |
Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: You play as Mace Griffin a former space ranger who after being framed and sent to prison has turned to a life of bounty hunting in an attempt to find out what really happened.
The game plays as a standard FPS with a twist. Every now and then you get to pilot different space ships in hectic dog fights. The transitions between the two parts of the game is almost unnoticeable and while you are in space you can even park your ship and have a walk around inside before you get on with your mission.
|
| 5994 |
Mad Maestro! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
May 2007 |
|
Music & Rhythm |
Mad Maestro! Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0788687500111
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0000639VP
Date Added: Jul 11, 2011
Summary: The city has announced plans to destroy the concert hall! Enter the hero, Takt, a young conductor attempting to recruit the best musicians so they can put on a mega concert to save the performance hall. In order to accomplish this, Takt must travel around the city making people happy with his music and recruiting them for his orchestra. Among the recruits: a lion, a supermodel, a fisherman, and space aliens. Once he has his ensemble together, it's time for the big show: a musical extravaganza at the symphony hall. Perform perfectly and you will save the hall and keep music alive for generations to come. The game features 11 levels, including the epic performance at the symphony hall. Touch-sensitive controls allow you to feel the music. The soundtrack features Brahms, Strauss, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Schubert, Beethoven, and more.
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| 5995 |
Magix Music Maker |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
MAGIX Entertainment Corp. |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
MAGIX Entertainment Corp. |
Music & Rhythm |
Magix Music Maker Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Summary: Music Maker is a music game for the PS2.
|
| 5996 |
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood - Deluxe Box Set |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Softmax Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood - Deluxe Box Set Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 26, 2020
Summary: The land of Efferia is a huge continent, where five different races co-exist - alas, not always peacefully. At present, humans and a race called Yasons are having a prolonged conflict. The hero of the game, a young adventurer named Calintz, comes back to his hometown, only to discover that it was destroyed by enemies. Thinking only about revenge, Calintz embarks on a journey that will eventually force him to get involved in the world of conflicts, wars, and intrigues.
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood is a Korean-made RPG in Japanese style, and a sequel to Phantom of Avalanche; it is set in the same world and has the same protagonist. The game's combat system is turn-based at core, but requires the player to press buttons in a rapid succession and with precise timing to execute attacks. The characters can store up energy to unleash a stronger attack later. Using the technique named Carta, they can also perform various special moves which are based on elemental affinities.
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| 5997 |
Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy - Premium Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Aug 2009 |
Gust Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy - Premium Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 6, 2020
Summary: Mana Khemia 2 adopts a unique type of turn based battle system. You will have a set of attackers and supporters that switch in and out throughout the battle with attack/support actions. Over 100 items to craft. Players can search for ingredients throughout the world and create new items using what you've found. There are 2 separate stories ready for Mana Khemia 2. Depending on how you played the game can alter the ending, so there are 2 storylines for the 2 main characters.
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| 5998 |
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis - Premium Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
Gust Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis - Premium Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: The Premium Edition of Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis includes:
Mana Khemia: Alchemists of Al-Revis Original soundtrack featuring 33 songs from the game Mini poster Weapon stat sheet
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| 5999 |
Manhunt |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Rockstar North Ltd. |
Action |
Manhunt Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Manhunt casts you as James Earl Cash, a prisoner on death row. You are led down a corridor where you are about to receive a lethal injection. The needle goes in. You wake up hours later. A mysterious voice tells you to stick in the nearby earpiece, and explains that the "lethal" injection was just a heavy sedative. The man, later identified as Starkweather, turns out to be a director of snuff movies, where the people are really killed. He explains that if you follow his directions, manage to kill people and survive, you'll earn your freedom. This begins James Earl Cash's journey.
Throughout the course of the game, you'll have to make your way through different locales, such as a city and a mall, while killing gangs. You'll face lots of different gangs, from The Hoods and The Skins to tougher gangs like The Innocenz. Gang members carry weapons ranging from pistols and shotguns to knives and glass shards.
Manhunt is primarily a stealth game. You'll have to hide behind walls, flatten yourself against walls, crouch, hide behind objects, and walk to avoid attracting attention. You can also throw glass bottles to create a distraction, or you can punch surfaces and yell to get gangs to come to you.
You have a variety of weapons at your disposal, from the traditional, such as the shotgun and uzi, to the disgusting, such as a sickle and plastic bag. Each weapon has three different ways of attacking, depending on how long you hold the button. A quick attack will do the job, a medium attack will be bloody, but a high attack, requiring the longest amount of time, will earn you the most points, and will allow you to see your kill in a cinematic style, with blood splatting on the camera, and gurgling noises.
Manhunt also lets you use a USB headset, such as the one that came included with SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals. With the headset, you will hear Starkweather speak into your ears instead of through your speakers, and you will be able to shout into the microphone to attract gangs instead of pressing a button.
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| 6000 |
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Feb 2006 |
Collective, Inc., The |
Action |
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Contents Under Pressure is an action adventure that combines stealth and combat, as you guide urban graffiti artist Trane to fame. In the oppressed city of New Radius, you need to establish your name as an artist by laying down tags, burners and full pieces, but rival crews and law enforcement (Civil Conduct Keepers) are always on your tail. You will also uncover a conspiracy that plagues the city.
The game is story-driven with linear level progression. Most missions have platform elements and require you to lay art, varying from tags and stickers to complex pieces with full color, lettering and characters, on often difficult to reach surfaces. As it is not a friendly environment, Trane can deliver a host of punch and kick combos, use grabs, humiliate other artists, and interact with the surroundings. Your art arsenal includes markers, brushes, cans and rollers. All available pieces are kept in your black book, and new styles are unlocked while playing.
The title refers to working your way up the scene, as well as the "Get In, Get Up, and Get Out" principle - you need to gain access to restricted areas, get up on tall objects where your work can be seen, and get out afterwards without being caught. Good spots can be tracked using Intuition, and appear as coloured clouds.
The game is conceived by clothing impresario Marc Ecko, founder of the suburban designer label Ecko and is intended to pay tribute to graffiti culture and its history. Artists such as Cope2, Futura and Seen contributed art to the game.
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| 6001 |
The Matrix: Path of Neo |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Shiny Entertainment, Inc. |
Action |
The Matrix: Path of Neo Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 6, 2011
Summary: The Matrix: Path of Neo is the second video game developed by Shiny Entertainment based on the Matrix trilogy. This time you get to play as Neo himself, starting from the day agents came to take him from his office, through the race against the clock with the machines digging towards Zion, to the final battle against Agent Smith.
Like in the movies you'll start out as the untrained Thomas Anderson, and with the training and events of the movie your skills grow, enabling you to do complicated combos and take down upgraded agents.
Although the game follows the events of the trilogy, there are some missions that come as an in-depth look of events only spoken briefly in the films.
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| 6002 |
Max Payne |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Dec 2002 |
Remedy Entertainment Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Max Payne Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Max Payne has nothing to lose. His wife and son are gone, killed by Valkyr junkies. His DEA partner Alex is gone, killed by forces unknown, and Max is blamed for Alex's death. The mob is out to get him. The police are out to get him. The only way out is with guns blazing...
Max Payne is a 3rd person action shooter with a twist... Instead of just running around and shoot like Lara Croft, Max has a trick called Bullet-Time (tm). First seen in "The Matrix" movie, Bullet-Time slows the action WAY DOWN so you can shoot the bad guys full of holes before they take three steps... But your amount of bullet time is limited.
Perform rolls and leaps like those you see in action movies and perform bullet-time runs or shot-dodging. Take on all comers armed anywhere from baseball bats to Ingram sub-machine guns, even grenades and Molotov cocktails. Salvage ammo, weapons, and painkillers from this hellhole version of New York to keep your fighting edge. See plot develop in graphic novel-style panels. Will Max Payne see his revenge?
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| 6003 |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Dec 2003 |
Remedy Entertainment Ltd. |
Action |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 16, 2016
Series: Max Payne
Gameplay: Detective / Mystery
Summary: Two years have passed since Max Payne first embarked on his desperate quest for revenge. Returning to his former position as a detective in the New York City Police Department, Max is assigned to investigate a series of murders carried out by group of contract killers known as the Cleaners. Unexpectedly, Max encounters the enigmatic Mona Sax, whom he assumed dead. People from his past begin to return one by one, and Max gradually realizes that he did not know everything about the mysterious Circle and those who were involved in the murder of his family. Somebody out there is trying to kill Max, and he must find the answers before they succeed.
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne is a direct sequel to Max Payne. The game is very similar to its predecessor in gameplay concept and presentation, bringing back noir detective atmosphere, cinematic John Woo-style action, and cutscenes shaped like comic book panels.
The game is built on the same engine as the predecessor, with several additional special effects and enhancements, such as dynamic shadows and lighting, cubic mapped reflections, and high resolution textures. The Havok engine with ragdoll physics is used to enhance the interactivity with the game world: objects can be moved and destroyed, physically responding to the actions of the player character and opponents.
A new feature in the sequel is the possibility to use two different weapons at the same time. Certain characters will join Max and fight on his side from time to time. The player also controls Mona Sax during a few stages. The Bullet Time feature from the previous game has been upgraded to version 2.0, in which Max's speed in bullet time increases as he gets more kills consecutively.
During the first playthrough the game only offers one difficulty level. If the player struggles to succeed, the game will automatically lower the difficulty, reducing the effectiveness of enemy fire and increasing the amount of painkillers. Additional difficulty levels are unlocked when the player completes the game, as well as two new modes: New York Minute and Dead Man Walking. The first awards the player with a score for completing a level as quickly as possible, while the second has Max fighting endlessly respawning enemies.
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| 6004 |
Maximo vs Army of Zin |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jan 2004 |
Capcom Studio 8, Inc. |
Action, Adventure |
Maximo vs Army of Zin Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Years ago, Lord Morgan Hawkmoor and his army battled a deadly enemy powered by neverending souls. The only way they could be defeated was to seal them inside a vault, hoping it would never be released.
However, in the time of the great hero Maximo, someone has let the great evil loose from its cell, and its up to our heart boxer wearing soldier to defeat it once and for all. After searching with out reward for his lost love Sophia, Maximo must concentrate all his power towards the evil that awaits.
Set just a few months after the events of the PS2 hit, Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, you must take Maximo through the hell ridden roads, using his sword and shield to battle through the great many creatures that await him. But be careful, much like his last adventure, Maximo can lose his armour, leaving him open to attack.
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| 6005 |
Mega Man X: Command Mission |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Aug 2006 |
|
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Mega Man X: Command Mission Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0013388260348
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002A6COG
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: Mega Man X Command Mission is a new combination of role-playing and action gaming, set in the Mega Man universe! Help mega Man and his friends infiltrate Giga City and fight the Liberion Army, before their war destroys the entire island!
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| 6006 |
Mega Man X7 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Capcom Production Studio 3 |
Action, Platformer |
Mega Man X7 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 6, 2019
Series: Mega Man / Rockman X
Summary: The year is 21XX. Earth is recovering from the Eurasia Incident and the Nightmare Crisis. Slowly but surely, it seems peace may finally return to Earth. But as long as there are Mavericks causing trouble, the Maverick Hunters are there. But in recent days, X has grown weary of so many years spent in endless combat. He wishes to end the war in a peaceful method, and has removed himself from the front lines, leaving Zero to handle the hard work. In the days since this crippling blow to the Hunters, a new Syndicate named Red Alert, led by the charismatic Red, has taken up the task of the Maverick Hunters, and his newest partner, Axl, takes up battle with his mentor. Finally, the day has come: Axl escapes from Red Alert, and Red gives chase. Axl is in desperate need of help: Red Alert must be stopped, and Axl must not be allowed to fall back into their hands. X and Zero must keep Axl safe, even if it means endangering their lives.
A combination of 3D platformer and 2D side-scroller, Mega Man X7 allows the player to control two characters during each level, swapping between the chosen two warriors to defeat enemies and solve any puzzles that require their unique abilities. New to the series is Axl, whose weapon of choice is a pistol, along with the ability to change into any other robot he has defeated in the past for a short space fo time, using their strengths as an advantage during battle.
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| 6007 |
Mega Man X8 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Dec 2004 |
Capcom Production Studio 1 |
Action |
Mega Man X8 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2023
Series: Mega Man / Rockman X
Summary: In the late 22nd century, humans have commenced a construction of an orbital elevator to the Moon. A Reploid named Lumine was put in charge of the project. Lumine belonged to the new generation of Reploids, which were apparently unable to become Mavericks (i.e. turn hostile towards humans). Soon thereafter, Lumine was kidnapped by unknown assailants. The team of Maverick Hunters, composed of X, Axl, and Zero, must pursue the abductors and find what they were truly after. However, they will also have to deal with familiar enemies from the past...
Mega Man X8 is similar in visual style to earlier Mega Man X games, moving away from the 3D gameplay elements introduced by its predecessor. As in classic Mega Man games, the player is free to tackle the levels in any order, and must defeat a boss at the end of each. The player is able to control X, Axl, and Zero, which are distinguished by their gameplay style: X is able to equip body parts and armor, Axl specializes in guns and can also hover and glide in the air, while Zero focuses on short-range attacks.
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| 6008 |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. |
Action |
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 2, 2013
Summary: In 2007, two years after the Shadow Moses incident, Solid Snake - now working for a freelance organization known as Philanthropy - infiltrates the oil tanker U.S.S. Discovery, investigating the development of a new Metal Gear-type weapon. A confrontation with a Russian military group as well as an old acquaintance from Snake's past adventure leads to a massive detonation, after which Snake is presumed dead.
Fast-forward to the year 2009: the player takes control of Raiden, a rookie agent operating under the order of the Colonel, apparently member of a reformed Foxhound unit. His initial assignment is to infiltrate the offshore clean-up facility Big Shell and rescue the President of the United States of America, who was kidnapped by members of a terrorist organization known as Sons of Liberty. However, the matters become increasingly complicated as almost everyone Raiden communicates with appears to have a hidden agenda, and it is hard to tell a friend from foe...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty is the sequel to the espionage action game Metal Gear Solid. Much of the gameplay remains the same, as the game's protagonist has to sneak past guards, outsmart them using various gadgets, and defeat the tricky boss enemies. There are a host of weapons to be picked up through out the game, some old, such as the FAMAS and Socom, and some new, such as the AK-47. Martial arts combos can be used to disable guards. It is possible to crawl through small spaces, peek around corners, and perform acrobatic leaps to get away. The protagonist can also hang from railings, effectively hiding from guard, or stick his gun in a guard's back, surprising him. The cardboard box is also back, and can once again be used for hiding.
Gadgets such as sneak suit, mine detector, thermal goggles and others can be found along the way.. The radar from the original game is still there and alerts the player to guards' positions and also shows their field of view. If an alarm is sounded the radar is disabled while the hero has to escape. In some situations it is necessary to enable the radar before it becomes possible to use it.
Like its predecessor, the game is heavy on codec conversations and cutscenes. All the cutscenes in the game use the in-game 3D engine; the characters' movements are motion captured animations.
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| 6009 |
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
|
Action |
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0083717200734
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002RQ3ES
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater introduces new depth and thrilling gameplay. It's a new level of gaming, with all the detailed levels, thrilling gameplay and stunning plot twists players crave. Set in the 1960s, you become a legendary soldier sent to uncover the secret behind Metal Gear, a top-secret superweapon with nuclear capability. You are all alone in hostile territory -- but you will complete this mission, to secure the continued existence of human life.
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| 6010 |
Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
|
Action |
Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 19, 2020
Summary: This compilation contains three games from the Metal Gear Solid series:Metal Gear Solid (PSX) Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (only the first disc, labeled Subsistence, is included with the collection. Neither of the bonus discs, Persistence or Existence, is included.)
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| 6011 |
Metal Saga |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Success Corp. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Metal Saga Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 27, 2022
Summary: A follow-up to the Metal Max games, Metal Saga is set in the same post-apocalyptic world as its predecessors - a world populated by bounty hunters, rangers, bandits, and mutant monsters. The player takes the role of a nameless young man, the son of a famous retired bounty hunter Eddy, who lives in a town known as Junkyard. Refusing to be a mechanic - which would lead to a quiet, yet uneventful life - the youth decides to follow in his father's footsteps: travel the world and track down fearsome outlaws for rewards.
Like its predecessors in the series - and unlike most Japanese role-playing games - Metal Saga has an open-ended world with non-linear gameplay. The fairly sparse, inconspicuous main plot develops according to the missions the player decides to take, which in their turn lead to new events and finally to different endings. The player can choose to ignore this plot and simply roam the world map, visiting various towns and other places of interest, and undertaking quests for money and fame. Some events will only be triggered if the hero has reached a certain rank as a hunter due to those activities.
Over the course of the game the protagonist may encounter several character who will join him. The active party consists of four characters and includes, besides humans, a few different types of dogs who can use mounted guns. Enemies appear randomly on the world map and in hostile areas, and combat is turn-based. Any character (except the dog) can fight either on foot or in a tank. Tanks must be acquired in specific locations or rented. They get damaged and broken, but it is possible to maintain and customize them by finding parts scattered across the world and assembling them to build new models. Based on the model of tank many different kinds of weapons, cannons, and accessories can be equipped to it, making for hundreds of different options. Tanks can even be given a custom paint job that is saved to the memory card.
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| 6012 |
Metal Slug 4 & Metal Slug 5 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
May 2005 |
BrezzaSoft, MEGA Enterprise Co., Ltd., Noise Factory |
Action, Shooter |
Metal Slug 4 & Metal Slug 5 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: This compilation of the original arcade shooters Metal Slug 4 and Metal Slug 5 combines the two fast-paced side-scrolling games in a double pack, with a separate disc for each game. The Xbox version allows for comparing topscores over Xbox Live! with the leaderboards.
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| 6013 |
Metropolismania |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Natsume |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Media Factory |
Simulation |
Metropolismania Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2024
Summary: Metropolismania is a city-building / tycoon title that is comparable to games like RollerCoaster Tycoon in that it requires you to build your play area from scratch.
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| 6014 |
Metropolismania 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Natsume |
R0 |
Aug 2007 |
Media Factory |
Strategy |
Metropolismania 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 21, 2024
Summary: Metropolismania 2 is the sequel to the original Metropolismania, and continues in the city-building / tycoon genre by asking players to create metropolitan cities one building at a time.
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| 6015 |
Midnight Club 3 - DUB Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Apr 2005 |
Rockstar San Diego |
Racing |
Midnight Club 3 - DUB Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition continues the high-speed, open city racing tradition of its predecessors with the addition of the deepest car customization a game has ever had to the license plate(state,numbers) to the rim size. Unlike the international route of Midnight Club 2 (Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo), racers will find themselves racing through three U.S. cities: San Diego, Atlanta and Detroit. Featuring over 60 licensed vehicles and are not limited to cars: SUVs, bikes, Classic muscle, Law Enforcement, and choppers are also in the mix.
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| 6016 |
Midnight Club: Street Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Angel Studios, Inc. |
Racing |
Midnight Club: Street Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Underground street arcade style racing at night in New York City and London. You are a cabbie, bored and looking for action. When you stumble across your first challenger and are invited to join Midnight Club. Call other members on your cell phone and challenge them to race across the city. Winner gets the losers car.
Most challengers have a better set of wheels than you do so strategy and cunning play a key role if you are going to move up the ladder. Both Manhattan and London are accurately modeled. Race through Madison Square Garden. Jump on to the deck of the Intrepid. Barrel down the West Side Highway through Battery Park City and up F.D.R.
In addition to career mode, you can play in Capture the Flag or just plain race in multiplayer mode. Angel used the Smuggler's Run engine so the game play, feel and mechanics are very similar.
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| 6017 |
Mister Mosquito |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
Zoom, Inc. |
Action |
Mister Mosquito Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 16, 2017
Summary: Mister Mosquito is one of the first games from Eidos' FreshGames group, which brings Japanese games to the North American market.
In Mister Mosquito, you play a mosquito, in the Yamada family house. You must suck the blood of the three family members (wife, husband, daughter), without getting swatted or spotted.
You will only be able to suck blood for a limited amount of time, for sucking too long will irritate the person, causing them to swat you.
If you are spotted attempting to suck someone, you will then enter a battle mode, where you must hit various "Relax" and "Faint" spots, without getting squished.
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| 6018 |
Mobile Light Force 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
AlfaSystem Co., Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Mobile Light Force 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Series: Castle of Shikigami / Shikigami no Shiro
Summary: Mobile Light Force 2 is a budget-priced port of AlfaSystem's vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up Shikigami no Shiro. It features five levels with three stages each. Extending the replay value is a two-player mode and the ability to select from six characters (three male and three female to be exact). Aside from the standard rapid-fire stream of bullets standard to the genre, a spirit attack unique to each character is available, which significantly slows the ship's movement, but rewards the player with a substantial point increase. Coupled with the spirit attack is the Tension Bonus system, which rewards you with increased power and bonus points based on how close you are to enemies and their bullets.
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| 6019 |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bandai |
R0 |
Dec 2003 |
BEC Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Summary: Fight in the One Year War on four different fronts. In White Base mode play as Amuro Ray through the closing months of the One Year War. In Thoroughbred mode take control of Ford Romfellow and experience the events of the manga Mobile Suit Gundam Side Story: Space, To the End of a Flash. In Mission mode create your own Federation or Zeon pilot and train their skills and abilities over eight missions. In Ace Pilot mode see the war from the view of characters from the One Year War and 0083: Stardust Memory, as well as characters from the model line Mobile Suit Variations and the video game trilogy Mobile Suit Gundam: Side Story: The Blue Destiny.
Select from over 70 mobile suits (although your MS is usually chosen for you outside of Versus mode) with their own stats, equipment list, and special attacks. Combat takes place in 3-D space where you have complete control of a unit's forward, backward, and side to side movement as well as pitch and yaw. Boosting can be used to move faster, and barrel rolling will break any enemies' target locks on your MS. Units are equipped with melee weapons as well as ranged weapons, but ranged weapons have limited ammunition and must reload or cool down after being expended. Missions consist of both auto-scrolling segments where the player must avoid obstacles and destroy visible targets as well as arena segments where the player must track down nearby targets.
In Versus mode you can challenge either the computer or another player to one on one combat with a team of 1-3 pilots and MSs. Each MS and weapon has a point cost, and a team's total point cost can not exceed 300 points. Additional pilots and MSs can be unlocked by achieving high scores in the other modes' missions. Ever wanted to pit Char in the Byg-Zam against Amuro piloting the Dendrobium? Now you can.
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| 6020 |
Mojo! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Jul 2003 |
FarSight Studios |
Action |
Mojo! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 1, 2014
Summary: In this 3D puzzle game, roll through all the blocks, using color switches to get different colored blocks. If there wasn't a time limit (in the form of your Mojo level), it might even be easy.
Mojo! features over 100 levels, with obstacles and powerups to help and hurt you, along with a level editor. Up to four player can face each other in Battle Mode and Mini-Golf Mode.
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| 6021 |
Monster Rancher 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Tecmo |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Tecmo, Ltd. |
Strategy |
Monster Rancher 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Monster raising and creature contests move into the 128-bit generation as the popular Tecmo series sets up shop on the PlayStation 2 in this release of Monster Rancher 3. Though many characters and places are recognizable from earlier releases in the series, monsters in this game are represented in a cel-shaded cartoon style, similar to that of the Dreamcast's Jet Grind Radio or the contemporary PS2 release Yanya Caballista featuring Gawoo.
The game receives improved graphics and some additional features with its move to the more powerful PS2 console. Most of the rules of play and monster-raising conventions established in earlier games remain in this version. Monsters develop according to the training and treatment they receive and players are encouraged to explore the game world to find new training opportunities. Players can generate monsters using other forms of media, as the game creates creatures according to data on music CDs and movie DVDs. While some aspects of creation are random, certain albums and movies may generate creatures specifically related to the artistic content on the disk.
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| 6022 |
Mortal Kombat: Kollection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Sep 2008 |
Midway Studios - Los Angeles Inc. |
Action |
Mortal Kombat: Kollection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 11, 2015
Summary: Mortal Kombat: Kollection is a special three-game box set of Midway's last three Playstation 2 Mortal Kombat installments. It contains the following games:
Mortal Kombat: Deception Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks Mortal Kombat: Armageddon
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| 6023 |
Mountain Bike Adrenaline |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
Fresh3D S.A.R.L. |
Racing |
Mountain Bike Adrenaline Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Mountain Bike Adrenaline is a mountain biking game set in four different locations: The Rocky Mountains, The Alps, Hawaii and The Grand Canyon. It also has four different game modesStopwatch: complete the course in a certain time.Challenge: completing the course by doing a certain amount of tasks.Arcade: perform tricks in a certain amount of time.Freedom: explore the course freely, only unlockable after completing certain amount of the other modes.There are six competitors to choose from (three men and three women) and it features a concentration gauge that, when full, can slow down the gameplay in order to pull off more complicated stunts. It sports real-life mountain bikes and authentic equipment.
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| 6024 |
MTV Celebrity Deathmatch |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Gotham Games |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Big Ape Productions, Inc. |
Action |
MTV Celebrity Deathmatch Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Based on MTV's claymation animation show Celebrity Deathmatch. You play a series of wrestling matches, much in the style of other wrestling games. The twist being, that you play one of various celebrities, such as Marilyn Manson and Carmen Electra. Various weapons appear in the ring during play, such as a chainsaw and crossbow. The game is set out in 6 "episodes" of 3 matches each, and you can play either of the celebrities in each match.
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| 6025 |
MTV Jackass: The Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Red Mile Entertainment |
R0 |
Sep 2007 |
Sidhe Interactive |
Action |
MTV Jackass: The Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: The Jackass crew (minus Bam Margera) is in a jam, while getting ready to begin shooting for their much anticipated TV return, their one and only camera man is injured and it is up to you to get the show going. Take over as your favorite Jackass characters in a series of stunts to earn money to complete the episodes and get footage for the new season.
To earn money, complete certain tasks or injure yourself which will pay big money, once you earn enough money, your episode will be complete and you can move on to another. Completing episodes will unlock other characters, you get to start out with the core players (Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Ryan Dunn and Chris Pontius), while Wee-Man has his own mini-games, called Wee-Games which have ones like Roof Top Cart Stop, Poo Shower and Wee Tattoo.
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| 6026 |
MTV Music Generator 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Codemasters |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Jester Interactive Publishing |
Music & Rhythm |
MTV Music Generator 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: MTV: Music Generator 2 is the sequel to MTV: Music Generator and Music. Like the previous two games it provides the player with an environment to create his own music using samples, riffs, synthesizers and filters. It comes with 10,000 samples and 1200 riffs. Fourteen licensed tracks are included from bands such as Apollo 440, Funkmaster Flex, David Morales and Gorillaz. The game offers to create 3D visualisers to accompany the music.
Creating music consists of adding samples, changing and adding notes, creating chords with a virtual keyboard and add effects such as volume pan envelopes, reverberation and delays. Vocals can be added with a microphone and CDs can be sampled into new songs.
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| 6027 |
MTV Pimp My Ride |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Eutechnyx Limited |
Simulation |
MTV Pimp My Ride Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: This game is based on the MTV series Pimp My Ride, in which people have their cars 'pimped up'. This is done by modifying it with things like adding nitrous, new rims, tinted windows and vinyls externally and adding things like new seats, T.V sets, music players and games consoles inside. You start with the host of the show, Xzibit, lending you his car, and you must go out into in a five borough area called 'Pimp City'. At this point, you can take part in various mini games throughout Pimp City in order to earn money and buy your own car, and then pimp it.
While pimping your ride, Pimp My Ride's host Xzibit will be on hand to help you. Once you have completed your car's pimping out, you can take your new looking ride out for a spin into Pimp City, essentially turning the game into a free roaming racer, and earn money and complete various challenges and races in order to progress through the game.
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| 6028 |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Jul 2008 |
|
Action |
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0020626727952
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0019HZTMC
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: An ancient Chinese Emperor will rise and the adventure of a lifetime will begin! Embark on an action-packed adventure set in the mythical world of the Rob Cohen film, The Mummy¿: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor movie. Play as Rick and Alex O'Connell in this quest to stop the powerful shape shifting Mummy, born of an ancient and vengeful curse. Fight through forbidden Chinese tombs, the heights of the Himalayas and other breathtaking and deadly environments.
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| 6029 |
Myst III: Exile |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Presto Studios, Inc. |
Adventure |
Myst III: Exile Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 29, 2024
Summary: Exile is the third game in the Myst series in which you play the Stranger, a friend of Atrus. In Exile, you must once again clean up a monumental mess created by Atrus' unruly sons.
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| 6030 |
Nano Breaker |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Konami TYO |
Action |
Nano Breaker Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 4, 2017
Summary: Nano Breaker is a hack-n-slash game that has the user take control of an experimental cyborg. In the future, Nanomachines have rebelled against mankind and has taken control of humans, turning them into horrible half-machines/half-human creations, bent on delivering Armageddon to humans. The player must stop them at all costs.
The gameplay is basic, travel through levels, hack at enemies using button mashing combos, facing bosses at the ends of the levels. The main weapon of choice is a Plasma Blade which has the ability to change shape. It also has a Time Attack mode along with the standard Story mode.
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| 6031 |
NARC |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Point of View, Inc. |
Action |
NARC Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 25, 2016
Summary: NARC is a 3rd-person shooter that has the player tracking the distribution of the deadly new narcotic "Liquid Soul" across two different cities in Asia and the U.S.A. The player controls one of two characters - Narcotics detective Jack Forezenski (voiced by Michael Madsen), or D.E.A. agent Marcus Hill (voiced by Bill Belamy). Both are led by Narcotics chief Joe Kowalski (voiced by Ron Pearlman), and the player switches between the two as the story unfolds.
As an undercover cop, players are free to roam the streets and dispense justice at their discretion. Aside from storyline missions, players can encounter 12 types of randomized street crimes and stop them to boost their "badge rating" (loosely, a measure of their trust within the police). Players can likewise flash their badge around to cause perps to surrender or run. Criminals that resist must be beaten in a small "struggle" minigame to get cuffed. Players can also arrest alleyway drug dealers and deposit their drugs safely at the station.
Alternatively, the player can beat up drug dealers for their cash and stash, then sell the drugs to civilians for income. The player can also use the drugs themselves for temporary beneficial effects (ecstasy keeps enemies from attacking, speed makes you run and shoot faster, etc.) at the cost of badge points and the potential to become addicted. Excessive use of force against innocent civilians, or selling drugs to other undercover cops, result in major losses of badge points.
Players have a maximum badge rating of 100. If it drops below 49, they are demoted to Patrolman and cannot take new story missions. The player must roam the streets in their police blues and stop enough random crimes to be moved back to Narcotics. If the player's rating drops below 24, they are kicked off the force and rendered jobless. Jobless players cannot fight or shoot weapons without attracting police attention. Further drops in rating cause the player to be wanted by the police, with a rating of 5 or lower spawning officers specifically to shoot or arrest the player.
There are 25 hidden drug stashes in each city. Finding all of them will unlock the original N.A.R.C. arcade game for play.
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| 6032 |
Need for Speed: Collector's Series |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
|
Racing |
Need for Speed: Collector's Series Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 24, 2017
Summary: This compilation contains: Need for Speed Underground Need for Speed Underground 2 Need for Speed: Most Wanted
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| 6033 |
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Dec 2007 |
|
Fighting |
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0828862200150
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000V788A6
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: SNK Playmore continues their line of solid, classic 2-D fighters for the PS2 with NeoGeo Battle Coliseum, which is by far the flashiest, and perhaps the most fun, of the bunch yet. NeoGeo Battle Coliseum features a horde of fighters from various SNK games: Fatal Fury, King of Fighters, Samurai Showdown, Last Blade, and even Metal Slug among others can be found here. What really makes NeoGeo Battle Coliseum so fun is that it is surprisingly easy to pick up and play. Even if you are a novice to the style of SNK's fighting games, you won't have too much of a problem getting into the gameplay and fighting mechanics. However, this also showcases the biggest flaw of the game as well: the fighting engine itself isn't very deep. Compared to SNK's own recently released King of Fighters XI, NeoGeo Battle Coliseum's fighting system can't even compare. That aside, Battle Coliseum is more about flashy, beat 'em up action than a deep and involving enginge, and the character sprites are big and well animated, as are the backgrounds. It should also be noted that Battle Coliseum suffers from a ridiculously hard, and cheap, end boss; which has been a signature of SNK's fighters for years now. That aside, NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is a wonderful 2-D fighter that longtime fans of 2-D fighters and SNK's library will get much enojoyment out of for sure.
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| 6034 |
Nicktoons Movin' |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Mass Media, Inc. |
Action |
Nicktoons Movin' Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Nicktoons Movin' is an EyeToy mini-game collection based on popular Nickelodeon cartoons. The game features 13 different mini-games with different skill levels based on series like SpongeBob SquarePants, Jimmy Neutron, The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom. The players steer a hang glider, control a bowling ball, defend a goal against pucks playing as a goalie, guide a submarine, zap ghosts, solve a classic puzzle by moving the pieces, and more - all by EyeToy registered movement of the player's hands.
The game features voice acting done by the original actors from the cartoons and the characters deliver numerous lines of dialog throughout the game.
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| 6035 |
Ninja Assault |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
|
Action |
Ninja Assault Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719210900
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Summary: Set to the backdrop of Feudal Japan, three herioc ninjas must fight off hundreds of powerful demons in order to save the Princess Koto from being sacrificed in a ritual to resurrect the evil Shogun Kigai.
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| 6036 |
NPPL Championship Paintball 2009 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2008 |
FUN Labs Romania S.R.L. |
Sports |
NPPL Championship Paintball 2009 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: NPPL Championship Paintball 2009 is a first-person paintball game that features real life tournament locations and official branded paintball gear. Players can choose between different professional playballers, with different statistics, and teams. In the career mode a character starts as a division 2 competitor and by winning matches credits are earned to upgrade gear and equipment. Attributes that can be upgraded, with a maximum of 40, are speed, accuracy, communication, marker handling and reload.
The game also includes the ability to create your own field. Along with single-player modes, including capture-the-flag, there is online multiplayer for up to fourteen players. The game also features over 35 tournaments with regulation professional paintball field layouts. In the Exhibition Mode, Woodsball can be played next to Speedball. It includes an option to cheat by attempting to wipe a hit. This is done by timing a swinging bar in a cheat meter.
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| 6037 |
Okage: Shadow King |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated, Zener Works Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Okage: Shadow King Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Okage: Shadow King is an RPG with a slight twist: it's humorous.
The game's premise is that a boy (nameable by the player with the default name of Ari) makes a deal with an evil spirit to cure his sister of a curse that's caused her to speak entirely in pig Latin. The spirit, Evil King Stanley Hihat Trinidad XIV (or Stan for short), assumes the role of your shadow and orders you to track down the lost remnants of his power, which have been siphoned away by impostor Evil Kings over the last few thousand years while he was trapped in a bottle. And, while you're at it, Stan would also like you to help him take over the world.
The game plays similarly to most JRPGs. Ari will visit towns and fight (turn based) battles against monsters - which in this game happen to be things like wild cows and man eating onions. Party members level up and gain new skills as they gain experience. Ari can respond to the story and other characters with a number of different dialogue options, such as a nice response, a rude response, or a silly response, and how he acts will affect how different party members feel about him.
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| 6038 |
Oni |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Apr 2001 |
Bungie Studios |
Action |
Oni Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: It's 2032. The planet is now ruled by the World Coalition Government which annexed 80% of the countries, with the remaining quickly dragged into the WCG. While their official goal was to solve humankind's problems, it was about money. Massive spending bankrupted poorer countries, and soon all traces of individual government disappeared. For those who were poor, the situation didn't improved one bit, and for the richer, maintaining the status was done at the expense of their privacy and personal freedoms. To make things worse, life outside the major cities, far from the atmosphere processors is nearly impossible, as the so-called "Wilderness Preserves" are poisoned, and those who venture into them risk a painful death.
Konoko, fresh out from TCTF (Technology Crimes Task Force, a secret police to take cyber drugs and weapons from the streets, as well as explore the induced technophobia to operate and investigate on a blank check permission) academy is placed under the command of Terrance Griffin and Dr. Kerr and linked to a SLD - an android - called Shinatama, who is neurally linked to her. However, Konoko knows next to nothing about her past, other that she was orphaned at the age of three and felt "different" to other people while was being brought up under the wing of TCTF. After many years in training, she has finally the chance to prove herself to Griffin and the TCTF, and so, heads for a warehouse rumoured to be under the control of the Syndicate, a criminal organization which grew exponentially after a young man called "Boss Muro" climbed to the top of the organization.
Inspired by the classic Anime series Ghost in the Shell by Shirow Masamune, gameplay is a mix between generic third-person shooter and a classic beat'em up. While Konoko has at her disposal several hand-to-hand acrobatic moves (with more unlocked as the player advances), she can also find weapons in the levels, and the decision to go armed or bare-fisted is only up to the player. Each weapon either draws from ballistic or energy cell clips, the number of rounds in each clip depending on the weapon: a Black Adder (a short, one-hand machine gun like an Uzi) can get 30 rounds from a ballistic clip, while a Mercury Bow (a sniper railgun sans scope) only two. Combined with the limited availability of clips, this adds a strategic element to the game, as the player can only carry a weapon at a time, so if a powerful weapons runs out of ammo, the player must choose between keeping the weapon and fight hand to hand with the enemies until Konoko finds fresh ammo clips, or discard it for a lesser gun that uses different ammo. However, if the player runs out of ammo completely when facing a tough challenge, Konoko can "overdose" on hypo sprays (used to heal damage) by using them over her natural health bar, which provides her with faster movement and tougher blows.
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| 6039 |
Onimusha: Blade Warriors |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
Capcom Production Studio 2 |
Action |
Onimusha: Blade Warriors Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 4, 2011
Summary: Onimusha Blade Warriors is a multiplayer fighting game based on the first two games of the Onimusha series. Familiar elements taking from the Onimusha games include the medieval Japanese settings, the characters, items, and the ability to absorb souls in order to perform a magical attack. Fourteen characters are available initially, but a total of twenty-four can be unlocked over the course of play, including long-time Capcom superstars Mega Man and Zero. With the addition of items and weapons strewn around the battle field which characters can pick up to aid in battle, gameplay is aptly compared to one of Capcom's other fighting franchises, Power Stone.
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| 6040 |
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Capcom Production Studio 2 |
Action |
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary: The Onimusha series continues two decades after the fall of Nobunaga by Samanosuke. Hideyoshi Toyotomi is now leader of a united Japan. He resurrects the Genma and a new hero named Soki rises to the challenge. The game is told through various CGI cutscenes, and features seventeen stages. Besides Soki, multiple characters can be played (five in total), all with their different style of fighting. Soki uses swords, Jubei uses blades, and Ohatsu uses projectiles. The gameplay is faster-paced compared to its predecessors. It is now possible to lock on enemies instead of button mashing like in the original games. Cooperative puzzles have been added as well. In addition, a 360-degree camera is now available.
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| 6041 |
Onimusha: Essentials |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Nov 2008 |
|
Action |
Onimusha: Essentials Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary: Onimusha Essentials bundles three Onimusha games at a lower price point: Onimusha: Warlords Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny Onimusha 3: Demon Siege
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| 6042 |
The Operative: No One Lives Forever |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Apr 2002 |
|
Action |
The Operative: No One Lives Forever Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0020626713894
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00005V9NI
Date Added: Jul 24, 2010
Summary: No One Lives Forever is a first-person spy adventure that takes place in a world that we'd all recognize, even if it never really existed. Settings and storylines are reminiscent of Sean Connery's early James Bond films, with a healthy dose of Get Smart and Austin Powers thrown in for good measure. In designing the game world for No One Lives Forever, great effort was devoted to finding the perfect balance of 1960s post-modern kitsch and full-on, gut wrenching action. As operative Cate Archer the player will need to make her way through many diverse 3D environments, populated by wary guards and unique enemy bosses. As a top operative of the super-secret international anti-terrorist group UNITY, Cate has lots of weapons and gadgets at her disposal. She can gain access to 30 different weapons in all, many of which have four or five different settings or modes of fire. Cate's spy gadgets include a cigarette lighter that doubles as a welding torch, several shades of exploding lipstick, and even a robotic poodle. Hopefully this will be enough, as Cate will need all the help she can get as she investigates the latest catastrophe to hit UNITY. It seems that nearly half of the active UNITY operatives have been eliminated in just one short week and rival underground organization H.A.R.M. is bound to be involved somehow. This could mean a face-to-face confrontation with infamous H.A.R.M. operatives like Armstrong, the boxing Scotsman, or Inga, the neurotic tone-deaf opera diva. This could mean trouble for Cate Archer. No One Lives Forever is the first game written to run on the LithTech 2.5 3D engine. The game features realistic AI, with enemies that listen for footsteps, notice footprints, and call for back up in a heartbeat. Even "normal" citizens on the street behave rationally and react specifically to certain situations. The in-game music changes according to the action and cinematic scenes blend smoothly from gameplay, in an attempt to provide the player with an engrossing, unified experience.
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| 6043 |
Orphen: Scion of Sorcery |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Shade, Inc. |
Action |
Orphen: Scion of Sorcery Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: The game is based on the hit Japanese anime Sorcerous Stabber Orphen, (released outside of Japan as just Orphen). Orphen, his apprentice Majik, traveling partner Cleo and her pet dog/magical-wolf Leki, and the two mischievous trolls Volkan and Dorton, sail to the mysterious Chaos Island in search of wealth and riches. Also on the voyage are three strangers whose destinies pull Orphen and his companions into their mysterious journey. Only the powerful dark sorcerer Orphen (in his trademark bemused manner) can discover what connections there are between the three strangers and the powers that rule the island, and keep himself and his companions alive long enough to find a way off of the ephemeral Chaos Island.
Orphen: Scion of Sorcery is an action game with some light RPG elements. Orphen is a dark sorcerer and attacks his enemies with various spells including a magical sword and elementals. The game is played in the third-person perspective looking over Orphen's shoulder. You will run, jump, and explore your way through large levels on Chaos Island in varying environments; engage in boss battles that require you to use some puzzle solving and timing skills; and level up your dark magic. Once beaten, the game encourages replay by following branching story lines not taken in the previous play-through. The game maintains the feeling of the anime, particularly in the character designs and bantering dialogue. Orphen: Scion of Sorcery is entirely voice acted.
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| 6044 |
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Sumo Digital Ltd (Sheffield) |
Racing |
OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 3, 2022
Summary: Like its predecessors, OutRun 2006 is an old-school arcade racer, which means that your cars don't have realistic physics, don't get damaged and have insanely fast speed.
Since this title is officially licensed by Ferrari, you drive with 15 original models from the DINO 246 GTS over the F430 to the all-new Enzo Ferrari. The heart of the game is the Coast 2 Coast mode in which you race against up to 5 AI players on 15 US themed tracks. In addition you have to impress different girlfriends. She tells you what she wants to see (a hard slide around a curve or a close take-over for example) and you have to perform it to win her heart.
There are 3 other game modes available in singleplayer: OutRun, Time Attack and OutRun2SP. In OutRun2SP you get access to 15 arcade tracks from the original OutRun 2. In OutRun however you need to drive your girlfriend through various checkpoints to the goal before the timer hits zero. In Time Attack you just have to beat the highscore of the current track. You can either race against the clock or against ghost cars.
In every mode you get OutRun miles after the race. These are the currency of the game and are needed to unlock new cars, upgrades and additional music-stations.
If you feel alone, even with your virtual girlfriend in the car, you can race online against 5 other players.
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| 6045 |
Pac-Man Power Pack |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Sep 2008 |
|
Action |
Pac-Man Power Pack Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 13, 2017
Summary: A compilation of 3 of the Pac-Man PlayStation 2 games. This value offers: Pac-Man World 2 Pac-Man World 3 Pac-Man World Rally
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| 6046 |
PaRappa the Rapper 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2002 |
NanaOn-Sha Co., Ltd. |
Music & Rhythm |
PaRappa the Rapper 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 16, 2016
Series: Parappa the Rappa
Gameplay: Rhythm / Music
Summary: PaRappa The Rapper 2 is the sequel to PaRappa The Rapper. Defeat the Noodle Syndicate by rapping your way through various levels. On each level there is a teacher that raps a phrase, and you repeat each phrase by tapping various combinations of buttons in response to the teacher.
The game is mostly a single player game, but after you finish a level, you can return to it and play Head-2-Head with the computer or another player.
Your friends from the first game are back, including Sunny Funny (the girl of your dreams), Moosesha and Chop Chop Master Onion. And don't forget.... You Gotta Believe!
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| 6047 |
Paris-Dakar Rally |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Jan 2001 |
Broadsword Interactive Limited |
Racing |
Paris-Dakar Rally Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Paris-Dakar Rally is a licensed rally game that takes place in the famous Paris-Dakar course that put to the test 300 pilots from all over the world in 10.000 Km of arid African and European deserts. The game includes licensed car teams and models as well as real rally pilots to choose from.
The game offers you 4 types of vehicles to test your mettle in the stages that make up the Paris-Dakar course: 4x4s, Enduro bikes, Buggies and Quad-cycles, with several vehicles from different brands in each category that you must unlock by completing the stages in time. You also have a set of customizing options for your vehicles that include suspension adjustment, tire pressure, etc.
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| 6048 |
Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
Sonic Team |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus is an expansion to Phantasy Star Universe. It offers more customizable options for the player character, more possibilities for social interaction, e.g. in a casino lobby, more weapons, more combat abilities, more levels and more enemies.
It also features an offline playing mode which continues the story of Phantasy Star Universe. The player needs to stop the secret organization Illuminus which wants to destroy all non-human races. This time he also can create his own character for the offline mode instead of being restricted to a pre-defined one.
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| 6049 |
Phantom Brave |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Aug 2004 |
Nippon Ichi Software Inc. |
Strategy |
Phantom Brave Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 15, 2024
Summary: Phantom Brave is a strategy RPG for the PlayStation 2, and the first game to be published by NIS America.
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| 6050 |
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Feb 2008 |
FarSight Studios |
Pinball |
Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Series: Pinball Hall of Fame
Summary: Official virtual recreations of '80s-'90s pinball machines from famed pinball table manufacturer Williams.
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| 6051 |
Pipe Mania |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Empire Interactive |
R0 |
Sep 2008 |
Razorworks |
Puzzle |
Pipe Mania Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: Alfonso Senior, having made his fortune from the original Pipe Mania, has retired to Paradise Island. Unfortunately, the island has an alarmingly high number of plumbing-related problems. Alfonso's retired, but he's called in his kids Junior and Fawcett to fix up the island, and maybe learn a few things about plumbing along the way.
Gameplay is similar to the classic Pipe Dream/Pipe Mania, but with a more mission-based structure, and more unusual modes. Missions can be replayed to get a higher grade, and high grades can unlock various treasures, such as movies, character bios, and new game modes. Pipe Mania even has a multiplayer mode; compete against a friend for points, or use your attacks to damage your opponent's pipes.
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| 6052 |
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Jun 2006 |
7 Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: Colorful Captain Jack Sparrow weaves a tale tall as only he is capable, retelling events fans have come love, and adding new and even more far fetched adventures. Accompanying Captain Jack on his journey of fancy are the young Will Turner and his bride to be Elizabeth Swann.
Gameplay flows much like other third-person action-adventures such as God of War or Demon Stone. Players can fight alone, or team up with a friend to conquer the fast-paced, hack and slash romp through exotic locations. Other features include a player-controlled upgrade system, along with a diverse set of sword fighting and grappling moves. Puzzles in the form of mini-games can be found throughout the game's 20+ levels.
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| 6053 |
Pirates: Legend of the Black Buccaneer |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Aug 2006 |
|
Action |
Pirates: Legend of the Black Buccaneer Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0853333001127
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000HKKN7S
Date Added: Oct 22, 2010
Summary: This action-adventure game plays out in a Caribbean of legend, where lost treasures and voodoo curses steer the destinies of rebellious heroes and greedy villains. Gameplay features real-time sword-fighting, 3D platforming, Tomb Raider-style environmental puzzles, and exploration of 18 freely roamed West Indian locations. Players take the role of Francis Blade, who stumbles upon the magic amulet of the "Black Buccaneer" while marooned on a desert island. Much more than a sinisterly shaped hunk of gold, the amulet is bound to the ghostly essence of the frightening rouge for whom it is named, and coveys to its bearer both his magic powers and his ruinous curse. Francis embarks on an epic journey to save his new ghostly companion -- as well as himself -- from eternal damnation.
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| 6054 |
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Feb 2002 |
Westwood Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 13, 2016
Summary: Mara Rousseau, the fearless leader of the Pirates of Skull Cove, decided to settle down one day. She married Marcus de Leon, the governor of the Pirate Isles, and they had a daughter named Katarina. The governor always wanted to protect her from the dangers of a pirate's life - especially after her mother disappeared without a trace. But when the ruthless Captain Hawke begins to terrorize the islands with his gang, the Crimson Guard, Katarina realizes she must find a way to stop him at all costs.
Pirates: The Legend of Black Kat is an action game consisting of two main modes: sailing and land exploration. While sailing, Katarina's ship encounters hostile vessels and may engage in naval battles. The player must explore islands on foot to find special items that would unlock new areas on the map. Each island is a fairly linear area with respawning enemies hindering Katarina's progress. The player can also find keys allowing him to unlock treasure chests, and search for various items for collecting purposes.
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| 6055 |
The Plan |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Apr 2007 |
Eko Software SARL |
Action |
The Plan Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Five years ago, the mafia engaged Stephen Foster and Robert Taylor to steal two mythical paintings. For them, the best robbers of the world, that should have been very easy - but Foster wanted more: at the crucial moment, he sacrificed without hesitation his partner and his team to keep all spoils. Now, five years later, the time for redemption has arrived for Taylor. For the ultimate holdup, he needs a team of specialists, hi-tech tools and a perfect plan...Th3 Plan.
In this action/stealth game, the player can control up to 3 characters at the same time. The screen is split in three parts and each of the characters can also be controlled by a different human player. Using the Hi-tech equipment from any of the seven team members, the player can combine their actions to reach his goal in smart ways. For instance, it is possible to talk to a guard to distract him with one character and open a forbidden door with one of the two remaining characters...
The stealth missions are often followed by gun fight missions where the action is much more intensive. The player usually has to protect one of the characters while he's doing an action and kill the opponents with the others.
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| 6056 |
Playboy: The Mansion |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
ARUSH Entertainment |
R0 |
Jan 2005 |
Cyberlore Studios, Inc. |
Simulation |
Playboy: The Mansion Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 23, 2015
Series: Playboy the Mansion
Summary: Live the life of Hugh Hefner in this "Virtual Hef" simulation.
As a young Hugh Hefner, it is the player's goal to build the Playboy empire through sexy parties and putting together Playboy magazine every month. Build friendships and business contacts with celebrities, political figures, musicians, sports stars and more through hosting events and charming over people.
On the business side, Hef has to hire a staff to take photos and write articles for the magazine. The "Playboy Photoshoot" mode allows the player to take the role of photographer. On the personal side, invite friends into your inner circle, and find a girlfriend... or two.... or more. The better the parties Hef throws, the more fame he gets, as well as more interesting people to fill the magazine. More money means a larger staff, and more items (toys and furniture) for Hef to display in the Mansion.
Doing well in the game earns Hef points which can be used to purchase extra features, such as cheats and archive photos of Hef and past issue covers.
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| 6057 |
PopCap Hits! Vol 1 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
PopCap Games |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
PopCap Games, Inc. |
Compilation |
PopCap Hits! Vol 1 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: The first PopCap compilation of games for the PlayStation 2. It bundles two games that were previously not available for the platform: AstroPop Bejeweled 2
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| 6058 |
Portal Runner |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
3DO Company, The |
Action, Adventure |
Portal Runner Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: In Portal Runner you assume the role of the bow and arrow wielding Vikki G. Thinking she was investigating a hot story Vikki is lured into a diabolical trap set by her nemesis, the beautiful Blue super spy Brigitte Bleu. This trap sends Vikki to mysterious land where strange creatures lurk. Along the way, Vikki stumbles upon a Lion named Leo, and together they travel from portal to portal hoping that the next portal will lead them home.
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| 6059 |
Powerdrome |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Mud Duck Productions |
R0 |
Jun 2004 |
Argonaut Sheffield |
Racing |
Powerdrome Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2011
Summary: An update of an Amiga and ST game, Powerdrome is racing in its purest form.
Breathtaking speeds of 1,000 miles per hour make Powerdrome the fastest and most dangerous racing sport. 12 riders risk all each with their own personality, racing style, and friends or foes.
Push your skills to the max in single player and multiplayer action, including split screen, and system link for the XBox.
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| 6060 |
Predator: Concrete Jungle |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Apr 2005 |
Eurocom Developments Ltd |
Action |
Predator: Concrete Jungle Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Summary: The game begins in large urban area. The night is young and a heat wave has spread across the city. A light rain sprinkles the ground as a large figure jumps across the roof tops, landing with the massive thumps of a large inhuman creature. The Predator has been wounded and now seeks to return to his ship before the humans find him and kill him. Thus is the opening for Predator: Concrete Jungle.
The game begins in 1930 and moves on to the year 2030 as the player controls a Predator from a third-person view in expansive levels. The Predator's arsenal includes a staff, maul, glaive, explosive mines, spear gun, and a set of claws that appear from the forearm. With those weapons the player is able to skin, slice, stab, crush, and mangle the many enemies in the game, ultimately hunting the alpha male whose skull would make a worthy prize.
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| 6061 |
Primal |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
|
Action |
Primal Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719714224
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00007UHPJ
Date Added: Jul 24, 2010
Summary: Primal follows Jennifer Tate, a modern-day girl who is ripped from her normal life of being a student and thrown into an epic battle with demon forces from an immortal world. As Jen, you'll assume a host of savage demon forms, each with its own unique powers and abilities. With the help of your ally Scree, unleash devastating combos, finishing moves, and stealth attacks upon legions of enemies. With an intricate weave of plot and multiple sub-plots, Primal will have you spiraling through a world driven by exploration, puzzle-solving, combat, and story.
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| 6062 |
Project Eden |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Core Design Ltd. |
Action |
Project Eden Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: Earth's population has grown, and because of this, humongous skyscrapers have been erected. The rich and average live in these skyscrapers, while the poor, deranged, illegal and criminals live at the very bottom, in the scummy area. The only time people go do down there is to do foundation maintenance. Recently, a team of engineers has gone missing at the "Real Meat Factory", and the Urban Protection Agency (UPA) team is sent in.
Project Eden is a 3D shooter with an emphasis on puzzle-solving. The player takes control of four UPA agents: Carter Dorlan, Andre Herderman, Minoko Molensky, and Amber Torrelson. Each of the protagonists has his or her own special ability, which must be frequently used to solve puzzles and advance in the game. Carter can interview suspects and open locked doors; Andre uses a special Omnitool to repair broken equipment or machinery; Minoko can hack into computer terminals, accessing information and controlling cannons, robots, tanks, and other machines; Amber can shoot pulse laser bolts and missiles, and is unaffected by hazards such as flames, poison gas, electricity, cold temperatures, etc.
Problem-solving in the game often involves cooperation between characters. Shooting can be done from either first- or third-person perspective. The game also contains a multiplayer mode, allowing up to four players in a cooperative or deathmatch game.
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| 6063 |
Pryzm Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
TDK |
R0 |
Jan 2002 |
Digital Illusions Canada, Inc. |
Action |
Pryzm Chapter One: The Dark Unicorn Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 28, 2022
Summary: Pryzm: Chapter One - The Dark Unicorn is set in a peaceful land where all five races (gnomes, elves, trolls, nymphs and unicorns) have their own kingdom. Unfortunately an epidemic infests all kingdoms except the one inhabited by the unicorns. Of course this leads to accusations and the unicorn Pryzm is sent out to end the plague - she is accompanied by the troll magician Karrock who distrusts her. The player takes control over both of them at the same time: the left analogue stick controls the unicorn and the right one the troll.
The basic gameplay is simple: the player rides through the 16 levels and battles infected flora and fauna. After defeat they transform back to their real selves - if the whole level (including the periodic mini bosses) is rescued the player can proceed to the next one. The roles of the heroes are evenly divided: Pryzm is used for moving at different speeds, jumping and defensive spells, e.g. stun. Karrock on the other hand uses offensive spells and his magic wand to hit the enemies nearby. The game can be played in first or third person perspective.
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| 6064 |
Psychonauts |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Majesco |
R0 |
Jun 2005 |
Double Fine Productions, Inc. |
Action |
Psychonauts Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2017
Summary: At a summer camp for up-and-coming psychics, a young boy with an unusually high level of psychic ability inexplicably shows up. The boy, named Raz, is allowed to stay at the camp until his father comes to pick him up, but his arrival coincides with very strange circumstances. Soon, evidence that someone is psychically tampering with the campers' minds reveals itself, and Raz is the only one who can stop it. Raz must project himself into the psyches of several different people in order to figure out what is going on and who is behind the recent occurrences.
Psychonauts is a 3D platform game with a rather unorthodox style. The characters' inner worlds are the game's levels. Each world reflects the personality of the person whose psyche it represents, often resulting in unique, surreal creations, and influencing the gameplay style. For example, the psyche of a giant lungfish is presented as a large city populated by fish people, in which Raz himself becomes a giant monster who can destroy entire buildings; the psyche of a mental patient is a huge board game, where Raz has to command armies in order to defeat Napoleon, etc.
There are also many gameplay elements and tasks which are common for all the levels. These include Raz fighting the (not very numerous) regular enemies, defeating level bosses, collecting currency, "figments of imagination" needed to upgrade his powers, and bonus items such as complete sets of the character's memories and others. Many of the game's puzzles require the usage of psychic powers, which Raz obtains in a more or less strict order. These powers range from combat abilities such as Psy Shield to Telekinesis (moving objects without touching them) and Clairvoyance (reading other people's minds).
The camp itself serves as the game's "hub", in which the player can explore, interact with characters, search for secret areas and items, and so on.
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| 6065 |
Pump It Up: Exceed |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Mastiff |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
Andamiro Co., Ltd. |
Music & Rhythm |
Pump It Up: Exceed Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Pump It Up: Exceed is a dancing game similar to the games in the Dance Dance Revolution series. The Pump It Up dance mat is different from the norm as the arrows are set on diagonals and includes a button in the middle which allows for more complexity in the dance moves that are required to be performed in the game.
The general gameplay has the player watching a music video as symbols scroll by. The player must match the symbols on the screen with the symbols on the Pump It Up dance pad with their feet. Hitting the arrows in sync with the music will keep the players life bar up and give the player a good rating, while doing the opposite will drain the life bar and give bad ratings. If the life bar drains all the way, the game ends.
The game has several mode to choose from:
Arcade Mode has the player trying to achieve an “A” or an “S” rating on three consecutive songs. Doing that allows the player to play an extra song. Successfully completing songs in the Arcade mode opens them for play in Home Mode. Home Mode allows the player to choose any song they have available to them. Sudden Death Mode forces the player to perform a song flawlessly or the game ends. Survival Mode - This mode becomes available after the player completes twenty songs in the Home Mode. This is an endurance test for the player, as the game keeps giving the players songs to go through until their life bar is finally depleted. Video Mode - This mode is unlocked after the player completes a total of twenty songs in either Home or Arcade Mode. It allows the player to just watch the videos for any song they've completed. Tutorial mode - Teaches the player how the game works.
The game also keeps track of the players statistics (the rating grades they received for each song).
The PS2 version of the game features 101 songs, while the Xbox version contains 97 songs, but offers the option to download more songs. As some songs are more difficult then others, the game provides a rating from one to twenty to inform the player on just how hard of a task they are taking on by choosing a particular song.Two dance mats will be required for some songs that offer a freestyle option if the player chooses that setting.
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| 6066 |
Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More! |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
May 2006 |
Supersonic Software Ltd. |
Puzzle |
Puzzle Challenge: Crosswords and More! Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary:
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| 6067 |
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
D3 Publisher |
R0 |
Nov 2007 |
Infinite Interactive Pty. Ltd. |
Puzzle |
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: As a citizen of the kingdom of Bartonia, it's your job to discover why the Undead have begun swarming all over the world of Etheria. In this RPG hybrid you'll be following the story of your character as they rid Etheria of the Undead scourge and save Bartonia, complete sidequests for extra money, experience, items and companions, craft your own weapons and armor, capture monsters for use as mounts or to learn their spells, and even lay siege to neighboring kingdoms in order to add them to your own empire. However, Puzzle Quest is an RPG with a twist. Everything is done (as the name implies) with puzzles.
Everything in Puzzle Quest is done with puzzles. The puzzles themselves are similar to Bejeweled in execution, with a few slight variations used for things like item crafting and enemy capture.
When fighting an enemy (which can range from zombies to orcs and even castle strongholds, each with their own special spells and abilities), you both take turns using the same board. The goal is to reduce your opponents hitpoints to zero, which can be done directly by linking up skulls in rows of three or more, or by using spells which require mana. To build up mana, just link three or more runes of the same color together, just like the skulls. Every time you gain mana, it's stored in your reserves until you use it (or are hit with a mana draining attack). Gold and experience are built up in the same way, using gold coins or purple experience orbs that occupy the same board and can be linked just like runes and skulls.
The real strategy behind the game comes into play when you factor in elemental mastery (gaining extra mana when linking runes for a specific element), equipment (which can prevent damage, drain mana and more), spells (which can poison, drain mana, stun and so on) and linking up groups of four or more. The reason groups of four are important is that every time a row of four-of-a-kind is created, you get an extra turn. While it doesn't sound important, getting four runes in a row could possibly give you enough mana to cast an extremely powerful spell and give you the extra turn to cast it before your enemy can even move.
There is also a direct action mode in which players can hone their skills against various opponents independent from the story mode, as well as wireless multi-card play where two players can square off using their own characters from the campaign mode.
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| 6068 |
R-Type Final |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Feb 2004 |
|
Action, Shooter |
R-Type Final Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0788687500197
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00017X22U
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: R-Type Final -- To defend against alien invasion humanity created biological super-weapons called the Bydo. But the Bydo were too powerful & turned on humanity. Each time they were repulsed -- but the remaining Bydo are planning an all-out, last-ditch assault on the Earth. Operation: Last Dance has begun, to finish the Bydo threat, once and for all!
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| 6069 |
Radiata Stories |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
|
Action |
Radiata Stories Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0662248905099
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0009A4EUI
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: The kingdom of Radata lies in a world where humans and fairy creatures coexist. Jack is the son of the late hero and dragon slayer of Radiata. On his 16th birthday he tries to become a knight of Radiata, to test his strength and to be one step closer to his father who he admires. Ridley is the only daughter of a noble family, raised to be a knight from a young age. These two become knights of the kingdom, only to be faced with a terrible war that threatens to doom their world.
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| 6070 |
Raiden III |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
UFO Interactive |
R0 |
Apr 2007 |
Moss Co., Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Raiden III Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 24, 2017
Summary: Raiden III is the follow-up to the early 90's shoot 'em-ups Raiden and Raiden II. Once again you control the Raiden "Fighting Thunder ME-02" trying to fend off the attack of the alien invaders. There are in total 7 levels, the first three set on Earth and the last three in space.
This is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em-up which (as many other vertically scrolling shooters do) offers the option to either play the game in "yoko" or "tate" screen flipping modes depending on whether your tv is placed on its side or not.
Technique
In arcades, it was the first game to use the "Taito Type X arcade system"-board. It implements a 3D scrolling system permitting the scenery to move in three dimensions: climbing, descending, vertically moving.
Weapons Main weapons Yellow Vulcan Shot
Spread weapon - shoots streams of 2/4 projectiles in 3/5/7 directions.
Green Proton Laser
Replaces the characteristic "toothpaste" plasma laser of the Raiden series.
Blue Laser (new to the series)
A continuous forward-facing blue laser, lateral ship movement makes it swerve slightly.
Secondary Weapons Nuclear Missile ("M" power-up)
Dumb-fire missiles that spread out laterally then accelerate forward. In addition to direct hits, the explosions cause damage as well.
Homing Missile ("H" power-up)
Homing missiles that target the closest enemy around the player; weak damage, but it protects the ship on its flanks.
Radar Missile ("R" power-up)
A partially guided missile; the missiles drift laterally until they align with enemies and charge forward. The radar missiles' explosions cause damage as well.
Smart bomb
A ball of flame spreads out around the ship. The bomb stock can be increased with bomb power-ups ("B" on a spinning triangle). The ship can carry up to 7 bombs.
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| 6071 |
Ratchet & Clank |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Ratchet & Clank Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 6, 2011
Summary: Ratchet & Clank is a platform/adventure game in a similar vein to the 3D versions of the Rayman, Sonic, Mario, or other games. It involves the two protagonists Ratchet, a furry alien creature, and Clank, a nerdy little robot, going on a quest to find Captain Qwark and ultimately to help save the galaxy.
Ratchet & Clank includes many of the best features of previous similar games, but makes itself unique in a number of ways. Firstly each of the game's levels are huge sweeping vistas with extremely detailed buildings which are visible at all times (i.e. there is no distance fog). This means that a building on the horizon is not just a "backdrop"; in all likelihood Ratchet will be exploring it in a few moments time. Secondly, the game includes a number of sub-games, such as a space fight sequence and a number of turret shoot-outs which are akin to Missile Command in the first person.
The game has over twenty levels (planets) and includes as many real-time cut-scenes which tell the story. Also of note is that the story is non-linear, requiring the player to return to previous levels to complete objectives and to choose between multiple paths forward. There is also a respectable array of weapons, gadgets, and accessories to find or buy as the game progresses, which offer some unique gameplay features.
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| 6072 |
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action |
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2022
Summary: What happens to heroes after they've saved the world? Going Commando follows Ratchet and his robotic sidekick Clank on a post-adventure adventure, traveling across the universe to stop the next evil threat.
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando is a 3rd-person action platformer, with a heavy emphasis on blowing things up. The player is supplied with an all-new arsenal of weapons along with some old favorites. The game features an RPG-like experience system that allows the player to build up weapons into more powerful forms. Hovercraft races, space battles, and monster arenas are all tossed into the mix with the platforming elements.
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| 6073 |
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: After word spreads of Ratchet and Clank's recent conquest in Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando, Clank finds himself recognized as an interstellar robot of mystery and intrigue after starring in his own television series, Secret Agent Clank. While Ratchet is dismayed by his new sidekick status, the feelings are put aside when the twosome is called together by the Galactic President to bring peace to the universe. They find themselves traveling back to Planet Veldin to battle Dr. Nefarious, a robotic super villain who has devised a diabolical scheme to wipe out all organic life in the galaxy.
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| 6074 |
Ratchet: Deadlocked |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action |
Ratchet: Deadlocked Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: Ratchet: Deadlocked is the fourth game in the Ratchet & Clank series by Insomniac Games. Deadlocked is different in its counterparts in that it focuses more on shooting than platforming and puzzle elements. The game allows you to use two bots to fight along side you, which can be upgraded over time with better weapons and firepower.
The storyline involves Ratchet and Clank, along with Al, being kidnapped and forced to compete in a underground reality show called "DreadZone" run by the media mogul Gleeman Vox on the outer fringes of the galaxy.
There are 10 total weapons in the game, significantly less than the other games. However, modding these weapons is more emphasized than before, with different kinds of Alpha and Omega mods. Omega mods can be used on any weapon, and range from the freeze mod to the magma mod. Alpha mods are weapon-specific, and increase the rate of fire, ammo capacity, and power. The game also features online multiplayer.
Clank is not a playable character in this game, although he gives advice to Ratchet over his communication link.
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| 6075 |
RC Revenge Pro |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Jan 2001 |
Probe Entertainment |
Racing |
RC Revenge Pro Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2024
Summary: Sequel to RC car-themed kart racer RC Revenge.
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| 6076 |
Real Pool |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
Astroll Ltd |
Simulation |
Real Pool Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Real Pool lets the player experience what it is like to play billiards with physics designed so that the billiards, table surfaces are cues react realistically. There are a dozen different games to compete in including the standard 8 ball, 9 ball, rotation and different games such as Carom and Bowliards. There are also 25 different table designs to choose from as well that are fully rendered in 3D.
It also features four different game modes including a puzzle mode and eight different AI opponents to go up against or go head-to-head against a friend.
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| 6077 |
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Feb 2007 |
|
Action |
Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0780332087923
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000EPJQ0Q
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: Take part in one of the most gigantic air conflicts in History. Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk is taking place in a distant future, in a time when the solar system has been conquered by the human beings. All states have come together to create the World Nations Union. But through the centuries, this government became more and more inhuman and tyrannical. A small group made of a few brave nations has decided to take its independence. This important event has involved the most devastating conflict the World has ever lived. Pursue your enemies among flying fortresses and force the evil United World Nation back to its mother base. This is your glory hour. Don't miss it!
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| 6078 |
Red Dead Revolver |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
May 2004 |
Rockstar San Diego |
Action |
Red Dead Revolver Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 11, 2015
Summary: Orphaned by bandits and left for dead on the frontier, Red Harlow grew up with a scar burned into his hand and the lust for revenge burned into his heart. Surviving as a bounty hunter in the rough-and-tumble Old West, Red stays ever watchful for some clue that could lead him to the men who murdered his father and mother -- and then one day, that clue appears. Step into Red's spurred boots, and take up his mission of revenge.
Red Dead Revolver features environments and artistry inspired by the classic spaghetti westerns films, mixed with third-person shooter gameplay similar to that of Max Payne. The gameplay and story proceed linearly through stages, including several levels in which you play as different characters (a British trick shooter, a female rancher, a renegade Mexican general, a stealthy native warrior, and a Buffalo Soldier). Each character has his own signature move: for instance, Red's "Dead-Eye" slows down time and allows you to set up targets for a rapid "fan fire" takedown, while General Diego's flare rifle lets you specify a target for bombardment by Diego's cannons.
Beating each level will earn you reward money (and chaining together many limb shots and multiple kills will earn you bonus money). You can spend your cash on unlockable characters (for the multiplayer game), journal entries that offer backstory and character info, or an array of canonical Old West weaponry, including pistols, rifles, and shotguns of many varieties, as well as knives, molotovs, poison and dynamite.
The game features pistol dueling with certain boss characters, as a mini-game mechanic in which you time your draw to an opportune moment and prepare targets as you raise your gun. There is also a multiplayer game (split-screen only, not networked), which you can play with friends and/or AI bots. Multiplayer incorporates a wide array of powerups, an alternative dueling showdown mode, and two kinds of optional poker sub-games (based on stud or Texas Hold 'Em) that mix some strategy into the action.
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| 6079 |
Red Faction |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Volition, Inc. |
Action |
Red Faction Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: The Ultor Corporation of Mars is successful because of the mineral wealth of that planet. It employs a number of miners and scientists to mine the Noachite ores far underground. The miners are constantly pressured by the guards to work harder and faster, while at the same time being forced to share their meager resources. While the mines itself are dangerous, so too is the mysterious plague that has broken out among the ranks of miners, killing many. Into this low morale situation, propaganda against Ultor has begun appearing, signed only by "Eos". These pamphlets and posters urge the miners to rise up against their oppressors and take a stand, also recruiting members into their secretive "Red Faction". As a result of Eos' efforts, tensions are rising high between the Ultor corporation and its workers, any little incident could ignite...
Red Faction is a first-person shooter. Players take the role of Parker, a miner working underground for the Ultor Corporation. Equipped in an environment suit, Parker is protected from various hazards and able to breathe deep in the mines and in airless locations. At times, Parker also needs to travel undercover in a less protective disguise. Parker defends himself with a variety of weapons, most of which feature a primary and secondary firing mode. The weapons are divided into: hand weapons such as riot shields and flamethrowers, light arms which include pistols and shotguns, heavy arms featuring rocket launchers and sub-machine guns and finally weapons that are thrown or placed such as grenades and explosives. The game features a variety of vehicles to drive in first-person; including jeeps, drillers, flying craft and submarines. In order to survive, Parker must link up and aid his fellow miners, receiving direction and objectives via com-link messages.
Red Faction features a game engine called Geo-Mod. It allows holes to be blasted into all manner of terrain including floors, walls and ceilings. While limited to certain surfaces, such as rock, ice and concrete, this nonetheless results in a more destructible environment where deviation from the level design is encouraged. Players are able to at multiple points, create their own paths, tunneling past obstacles and into new environments. Only heavy explosives; such as missiles, torpedoes, grenades and plastique will allow the terrain destruction of this sort.
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| 6080 |
Red Faction II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Volition, Inc. |
Action |
Red Faction II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Long since the revolt from the mining of Mars, a new group has taken over Red Faction, and their sights are set on the dictator, Chancellor Sopot. Sopot originally created the Red Faction soldiers using a form of nano technology but, fearing they would fight back, ordered them to be destroyed.
As the leader of the group, your task is to take back freedom that was lost, and save your skin as well as that of those who work with you.
As was originally designed in the first Red Faction, Geo-Mod builds the world around you as a means to destroy it. Using rockets, mines and the many other weapons available, you can take down walls, blast through doors (therefore deleting the need for a security key) and bring down enemies by destroying the floor that they stand on. Vehicles can also be used to help in your tasks.
Multiplayer modes are also included for up to 4 players, as well as a collection of bots. As a note, the PC version does not have multiplayer.
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| 6081 |
Red Ninja: End of Honor |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Tranji Studio |
Action |
Red Ninja: End of Honor Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 12, 2017
Summary: The game is set in medieval Japan, at the time of "warring states". Shingen Takeda and Nobunaga Oda clans are fighting each other, trying to gain supremacy over the entire Japan. The heroine of the game is a young girl called Kurenai ("crimson"), the daughter of a prominent Japanese engineer whose new invention (apparently, a destructive weapon) has drawn the attention of the warring clans. Ninjas sent by Nobunaga Oda attack his workshop, kill him, and leave Kurenai hanging from a tree tied by tetsugen, a piece of wire used by ninjas as a weapon. But a kind woman saves Kurenai, and trains her to be a ninja herself. This is where her quest for revenge begins.
"Red Ninja" is an action game with stealth elements. The primary weapon Kurenai uses is the deadly tetsugen. During the game you'll learn to perform new moves with this weapon. You can also use other weapons, such as a blowgun and throwing knives. Kurenai can jump, hang from ledges, and roll. There is a fair amount of platform-like sequences where she will have to demonstrate her acrobatic ninja technique. An effective way to kill enemies is to use stealth. Kurenai can approach enemies silently and hide behind objects. She can also "seduce" enemies, by talking to them in a sexy way and luring them to their death - a move that doesn't always work.
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| 6082 |
The Red Star |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Apr 2007 |
Acclaim Studios Austin |
Action |
The Red Star Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: The Red Star is a third-person action game based on the graphic novel of the same name. The setting is an alternate reality version of the Soviet Union, the United Republics of the Red Star (URRS) where magic and technology co-exist. You can play as one of three character each with different abilities and play styles. The gameplay includes elements of shoot'em up and beat'em up genres, boss fights, weapon upgrades, and more.
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| 6083 |
Reservoir Dogs |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
|
Adventure |
Reservoir Dogs Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0788687500555
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000E5N4SQ
Date Added: Sep 6, 2010
Summary: Reservoir Dogs follows the progress and planning of the famed diamond heist while filling in some of the cliffhanger questions from the film. The game remains faithful to the original movie, with gamers able to play all the key characters, including the infamous Mr Blonde. Find out what happened to Mr. Blue and Mr. Brown, where Mr. Pink hid the diamonds, what happened at the actual heist itself and much more. The game also features the full and original soundtrack from the movie - those super sounds of the seventies. High-speed driving action includes chase and escape. Full original soundtrack from the film, plus the voice and likeness of Michael Madsen as Mr. Blonde
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| 6084 |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
May 2003 |
Gray Matter Interactive Studios, Inc. |
First Person Shooter |
Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 16, 2024
Summary: Return to Castle Wolfenstein is an occult spin on World War II, as Hitler uses the power of the dead to try and win the war.
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| 6085 |
Rez |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Jan 2002 |
United Game Artists |
Music & Rhythm |
Rez Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: Rez is a fast-action shooter that takes you deep into the world’s computer network. The “Project K” Network has recently been upgraded to handle the rapid expansion of the information age and the core, known as “Eden,” holds the most advanced artificial intelligence the world has ever seen. Unfortunately, Eden cannot handle the ability to create her own thoughts and buckles under the pressure in an existential breakdown. She is lost deep inside the system, and you’re the only one that can bring her back online, saving the world from utter chaos.
You must blast complex viruses, unlock passwords, and destroy firewall bosses as you search for Eden. Each stage is in a constant state of flux dependent on your shooting techniques, which ultimately control the music and colors of your environment. The deeper you get into the dreamlike cyber world of Rez, your form will evolve or devolve depending on your progress.
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| 6086 |
Riding Spirits |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
Aug 2002 |
Spike Co., Ltd. |
Racing |
Riding Spirits Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: This motorcycle racing-game from Japanese developer Spike allows players to choose from 200 real-world motorcycles and 14 different racing circuits. Race against a second player or AI, and earn points to upgrade your motorcycle. Motorcycle and parts brands featured include Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, Kawasaki, HRC, Morikwaki, Yoshimura, Apinestars, Dainese, Kushitani, RS Taichi, SiDi, Takai, Arai and Shoei.
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| 6087 |
Rise of the Kasai |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
|
Action |
Rise of the Kasai Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719741626
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00004TN1Z
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: Rise of the Kasai is the prequel and sequel to the highly acclaimed The Mark of Kri. The struggle to protect the dark magic of Kri from spreading returns,with four playable characters, each with their own menacing weapons and deadly combos. Unique collaborative gameplay pairs you with a fellow warrior, making teamwork essential as you scout, plan and fight your way through breathtaking 3-D environments. This time, the only way to preserve your future is to fight it.
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| 6088 |
RISK: Global Domination |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari, Inc. |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Cyberlore Studios, Inc. |
Strategy |
RISK: Global Domination Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2024
Summary: A digital adaptation of the classic board game.
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| 6089 |
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Sep 2003 |
Cinemaware, Inc. |
Action |
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 7, 2015
Series: Defender of the Crown
Summary: A complete remake of the classic 1986 title Defender of the Crown (not to be confused with the "Remastered" Windows version released in 2002), in Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown the player plays as the legendary folk outlaw in his quest to reclaim the throne of England after Richard Lionheart was captured in the crusades and his brother, John Lackland, usurped the throne and left him for dead in the Holy Land, attracting the ire of several knights. In a heated argument, he considered them to be traitors, causing a civil war to start.
Several gameplay features were changed from the classic title such as the player being Robin Hood himself (instead of picking one of four pretenders), full 3D graphics, a plot included with the game and the goal being to be the first to reach and conquer King John's stronghold in Cornwall. To do so, the player must build an army large enough to hold enough shires, which generate money from taxes. This money can then be used to hire new troops (peasants, archers, footmen and the mighty knights and catapults) or pay King Richard's ransom, which allow to enlist loyalist knights.
As with the original game, action occurs in a turn-based map of England where the player decides which actions to take: conquer a neighbouring shire with Little John's army and hire soldiers either for him or territory defense, raid a castle or caravan, build strongholds, hold tournaments or spy on the other lords using Maid Marian's contacts on the court. Each of the attacking actions bring a quick minigame to be played:
The first mini-game that appears is the archery raid; in this mode, the player sees the action directly from Robin Hood's eyes while he lurks on a tree, the goal being to use Robin's trustworthy bow and arrow to hit cavalry guards and the convoy as they pass by his spot. As some guards are also armed with a bow, Robin can also hide behind the log for cover. If the player attacks a guarded territory, the game enters a strategic mode where the battle takes place on a three-lane field, and the goal is to vanquish the enemy defenses of force him to flee by launching direct attacks on each lane. Sword fighting pits the player against one or more opponents, depending on the setting. The goal is simple: slash everyone by throwing blows and dodge/parry the opponents' own. During raids there is also a timer that represents the time before sunrise - failing to escape before that or being killed results on Robin's imprisonment. Battles are done on a real-time fashion, where both armies are placed on the far-sides of a multi-lane battlefield. The player chooses which lane to attack (or defend) and if successful, the opponent will lose enough units to flee or simply wait for their deaths. Jousting in a tournament allows the player to fight for fame, and then for gold and land. To do so, after picking an opponent, he starts by building enough speed, and then slam the spear into the opponent, the goal being to knock him from his horse. Some shires are protected by castles, and to conquer them, first a siege must be laid in. This requires the player to load up on catapults and then destroy each wall of the fortification by throwing boulders at it. Each wall represents a part of the defending army: the most damage done, the easier it becomes to invade it.
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| 6090 |
Robot Alchemic Drive |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Enix |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Sandlot |
Action |
Robot Alchemic Drive Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 18, 2017
Summary: Robot Alchemic Drive, or commonly known as RAD, is a Big Robot / Monster fight in a modern city with a twist. There is a story mode / training mode and a 2 player vs mode. In a nut shell, alien’s attack the last city on earth. The big robot comes up, and here is where the twist come in, you have to control the robot from the perspective of the “hero” (three to choose from) and you can switch between the robot / hero mode. This forces you to make sure you have a strategic position to move the hero around in the city to see the battle without getting too close. As the game goes on you have the option to update/customize the mech(s) to improve them. You can end up destroying whole building / terrain as you battle the alien monster.
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| 6091 |
Robotech: Invasion |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Global Star Software |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Vicious Cycle Software, Inc. |
Action |
Robotech: Invasion Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 10, 2016
Summary: In the 21st century, humankind was freed from the confines of the solar system through the discovery of an alien technology known as Robotech. Contact with the stars also brought war with the Invid, a race of parasitic aliens bent on conquering and transforming the Earth into their new home world. Now it is up to the battlehardened survivors of the Robotech Expedition to lead the way for one final attempt to liberate the Earth from the Invid Invaders.
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| 6092 |
Rogue Galaxy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Dec 2005 |
Level-5 Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Rogue Galaxy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Rogue Galaxy is an RPG with a science fiction background. The game boasts a continuous environment with real-time battles and no loading screens. It also consists of a weapon upgrade system that allows the player to synthesize new weapons by combining old ones. The combat system allows 'Tech' attacks which are team attacks where two or more team members can combine their abilities into a single large scale attack. A special attack, called 'Burning Strike', allows the character to attack with multiple strikes by pressing certain buttons at the correct time. Every correct button press yields another strike added on to the attack. Also, items and enemies can be picked up and thrown at other enemies to damage them. Enemies can also be invulnerable until some special condition has been met, i.e. certain weapons must be used, or an enemy can only be attacked at certain weak areas. Early on in the game, the player gains access to the Factory. This is an area where machine components are laid out on the floor, and hooked up to power supplies. This is essentially a time-flow puzzle, where the player must take into account which materials to use, how to process them, and combine them at the right times to produce a sample of an item. If successful, the item can be bought at shops after a while. New blueprints for different items and machine components can be found by talking to various NPCs. Weapons in the game gain experience as the player uses them until they're 'Maxed', at which time they can be combined with other maxed weapons to synthesize new and better weapons. After the weapon has maxed out its experience, it continues to gain experience in other elemental categories to a certain degree. A 'Mastered' weapon has its experience and elemental categories maxed out.
An enhanced version of the game was re-released in Japan as Rogue Galaxy (Director's Cut). The localized version available in North America and Europe is based on this director's cut.
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| 6093 |
Rogue Trooper |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Rebellion Developments Ltd. |
Action |
Rogue Trooper Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2017
Summary: A planned attack on Nu Earth goes wrong when a General turns traitor resulting in the massacre of Rogue's comrades.
The game starts with Rogue and his comrades launched from a drop-ship. They come under fire from the Norts due to the information that had been leaked by the General. Upon landing the first mission is a tutorial in how to use Rogue’s skills and also the Bio-chips of Gunnar and then Bagman. The third Bio-chip of Helm is received in a later mission. The Bio-chips have their own abilities. Gunnar is stuck to the side of Rogue’s rifle and can be used as a sentry while Rogue flanks the enemy. Bagman provides ammunition and upgrades for Rogue’s equipment made from salvage collected along the way and also looks after his health. Helm is used for accessing computer consoles and panels allowing Rogue access into prohibited areas.
Rogue works his way through the various levels as stealthily as is possible trying to take the Norts by surprise with kill moves but with the arsenal at his disposal he is quite capable of also unleashing hell and going toe to toe with the enemy. Tracking the traitor General, Rogue eventually catches up in the final mission with an abundance of Norts trying to stop him.
The game is identical across all platforms allowing the user to create numerous profiles and using a checkpoint save feature ensuring that you don’t have to go too far back in the level if you get Rogue killed. There are 3 different skill levels (Normal, Hard and Massacre) which when completed will unlock cheats. The Windows version uses a combination of keyboard (reconfigurable) and mouse, the mouse being essential for aiming and firing. The Xbox and PS2 versions are identical using the left thumb-stick for movement and the right thumb-stick for aiming and right trigger / shoulder button for firing with the other buttons used for various other actions such as weapon changing or grenade throwing.
Within each platform, multiplayer is available with the option to play as Rogue, Helm, Gunnar and Bagman, each character having their own attributes. There are 5 arenas of either Stronghold or Progressive. Each map will have an objective such as defending for a certain amount of time against waves of Norts on Stronghold or getting to an objective point on Progressive maps. High scores will be saved with the user’s profile.
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| 6094 |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
KOEI Co., Ltd. |
Strategy |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Series: Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Summary: Like its predecessors, Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII is a grand strategy game set in the Three Kingdoms period in the history of China. The game offers various scenarios based on historical events that occurred in the late 2nd and 3rd centuries AD, beginning with the fall of the Han Dynasty. China is split into several states, and the leaders of each one try to conquer the others and become the sole leader of the Middle Country.
The seventh game of the series contains some changes, such as 3D graphics and the ability to play as any one of the main historical characters. Similarly to the previous games, the game focuses on governing a nation, managing its economy, diplomacy, as well as military planning and preparation. Turn-based tactical battles occur when one nation invades another.
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| 6095 |
Rule of Rose |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
Punchline |
Action |
Rule of Rose Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 25, 2017
Summary: The events of the game take place in England in the 1930s, and its story crosses the borders between reality and imagination. Jennifer is a young girl who has lost her memory and now finds herself on a bus, holding a storybook given to her by an enigmatic little boy. Following the boy into the dark countryside, Jennifer discovers a strange orphanage. Soon she finds herself trapped in an area controlled by a group of twisted orphan children, who call themselves the Red Crayon Aristocrats. Unwillingly, Jennifer has to obey the rules of this society's hierarchy, re-discover her own past, and distinguish between reality and nightmare...
Rule of Rose is an adventure game with survival horror elements. Jennifer is exceptionally weak even for a typical protagonist of this genre; though she can fight (sometimes with improvised melee weapons, such as pipes), often the alternative to fighting is running away. A unique gameplay feature is Brown, a Labrador retriever dog who accompanies Jennifer throughout the game. The player is able to issue commands to Brown. Though he cannot fight, his growl will deter many of the enemies Jennifer may encounter. Brown's ability to track items is also widely used in the game, whether for plot-related purposes or for finding health restoratives, raising Jennifer's chances of surviving.
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| 6096 |
Rune: Viking Warlord |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Take-Two Interactive |
R0 |
Jul 2001 |
Human Head Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Rune: Viking Warlord Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 12, 2016
Summary: As the conflict between the gods Odin and Loki deepens, the latter prepares to unleash the Ragnarok - a full-scale attack on the world that would eventually end it. A warrior named Ragnar is initiated into the Odinsblade, an order of warriors whose task is to protect the runestones, magical artifacts that have the power to bind Loki. Ragnar must also defend a neighboring village from the attack by a viking called Conrack, and eventually decide what fate this world should await.
Rune is a 3D action game. The player navigates Ragnar through hostile areas, killing predominantly supernatural creatures with melee weapons. Ragnar can use swords, axes, maces and hammers. Each weapon has a special "Rune Power" that can be activated for a short time by gathering energy from runes. Ragnar is also able to equip shields. Multiplayer is included as well, in which each player controls a character equipped with various weapons, in a fashion similar to Ragnar.
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| 6097 |
Rygar: The Legendary Adventure |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Tecmo |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Tecmo, Ltd. |
Action |
Rygar: The Legendary Adventure Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 26, 2024
Gameplay: Hack and slash
# of Players: 1 Player
Summary: This is a 3D-based sequel to Rygar, a Tecmo title which was successful in the arcades and on many home systems.
In the land of Argos, Princess Harmonia is kidnapped by the Titans, who are led by ancient gods Cleopatra and a winged-demon character named Aristotle, in an attempt to release the evil spirit of Cronus. A young gladiator in training named Rygar hears her cries for help, and rushes to her rescue.
Armed with a legendary device called the Diskarmor, Rygar will explore the land of Argos, destroying enemies and powerful demons, while finding items and seeking information to aid him in his search for Princess Harmonia. Once Rygar has powered up his Diskarmor, it is up to him to stop Cleopatra and Aristotle, save the Princess and all of Argos from evil.
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| 6098 |
Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
grasshopper manufacture inc. |
Action, Adventure |
Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked, is based on the TV show of the same name, with the characters from the show, Mugen, Jin, and Fuu, along with an unlockable character created exclusively for the game. The main story is the same, the player must embark on a journey in the northern land of Enzo, now present day Hokkaido, in search of a samurai master, but must face perilous foes such as masked assassins, mercenaries, mythic beasts and even gangster monkeys. There is also different endings for each character of the game.
The game has a hip hop feel to it, with the combat engine being connected with the music of the game, choosing different hip hop grooves that will determine the combo that will be used. To use these grooves, players must visit a town's shop, buying records to be taken into battle. Each track contains a certain combination of buttons to be pressed in order to use them, with each record having a unique attack. American voice actors for the dubbed version of the anime show in the states also reprises their voice roles for the game.
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| 6099 |
Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Koei |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
KOEI Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Samurai Warriors: Xtreme Legends Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 19, 2014
Summary: As the inevitable expansion pack for the first Samurai Warriors game, Xtreme Legends adds four new characters, a new campaign, more weapons and items, and gameplay tweaks. Although it can be played standalone, half the point is to replay the original Samurai Warriors for the new content. SW:XL also contains an archive feature, to learn more about the characters and history.
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| 6100 |
Savage Skies |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
iROCK Games |
Action |
Savage Skies Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: Savage Skies is an aerial dragon combat game for the PlayStation 2. This fantasy themed game has a wide range of features, that provide a robust single player game, split-screen multiplayer, and special modes, missions, and creatures that can be unlocked.
The story of Savage Skies centers around the death of a powerful king struck down by the demons of a vengeful necromancer banished from the kingdom years earlier. With the king's soul magically shattered, and the land in turmoil, the player is challenged to restore the throne by winning the war for one of three factions in the game - the noble Virtwyn, the mutated Chrysalis, or the necromantic Pariah. Mission based animations and voiceovers provide the story elements to the player as the game unfolds.
Gameplay borrows loosely from other 3D aerial combat/shooter games like Starfighter, Flying Hereos and DragonStrike, but has it's own twists, like advanced super maneuvers and power-ups. Core to Savage Skies is the ability to unlock and try many different creatures (up to 24) in both the single and multiplayer portions of the game. Each creature has strengths and weaknesses like speed, manuverability, offensive and defensive powers, that can be leveraged during the campaign missions.
Savage Skies also features fun 2 player split screen action with 7 unique multiplayer maps and 3 multiplayer modes.
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| 6101 |
Scooby-Doo!: First Frights |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Sep 2009 |
Torus Games Pty. Ltd. |
Action |
Scooby-Doo!: First Frights Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 12, 2020
Summary: Scooby-Doo! First Frights is an action platform game that puts the player in the shoes of Mystery Inc. during some of their first mysteries. The gang explores spooky locales such as Rocky Bay, Keystone Castle, and others. The player has to collect clues, solve puzzles, and fend off creepy creatures. After collecting clues the player gets to choose who he or she thinks the villain behind each episode is. Correctly guessing grants an additional bonus item.
Co-op play allows players to drop-in or drop-out as they please. The game also features dozens of unlockables including trophies and character costumes with unique powers. Unlockables include over twenty costumes and villains to play as.
The game features four unique episodes to play through, each with a chase sequence and final boss battle. The comprise of over 20 different levels spanning a larger variety of environments, such as a spooky forest, crazy fun house, creepy castle, haunted high school, and others.
The game features two different game modes. "Story Mode" gives the player a specific characters to play through the core story of the game. Players can return to any level they've previously beaten in "Explore Mode" to collect additional hidden items with any unlocked character.
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| 6102 |
The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
D3 Publisher |
R0 |
Oct 2009 |
|
Adventure |
The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0879278120082
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00274SI7O
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: THE SECRET SATURDAYS game is an action-packed adventure platformer filled with dozens of challenges and mysteries to uncover. The player takes control of Zak Saturday and his family the Saturdays, scientific explorers dedicated to protecting the secret artifacts and mysterious creatures known as Cryptids located through the world. Zak’s power to influence Cryptids gives him access to dozens of different play styles and abilities that he’ll need to locate hidden Cryptids and discover the evil plans of V.V. Argost.
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| 6103 |
Secret Weapons Over Normandy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Totally Games, Inc. |
Action |
Secret Weapons Over Normandy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: In Secret Weapons Over Normandy, you take the role of James Chase, an American pilot who joins a secret elite squadron of Royal Air Force pilots during World War 2. As a member of the Battlehawks, you must take part in missions in several war theaters including Western and Eastern Europe, North Africa and the Pacific, experiencing historical battles and encounters like the Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, D-Day and the Battle of Midway. The primary enemy of the Battlehawks is their German Luftwaffe counterpart, called Nemesis.
The game features over 20 flyable historical aircraft, 15 campaign missions and 20 optional "challenge" missions. Between missions, the player's plane can be upgraded with things like better armor and engines. The game also features unlockable bonuses like new planes and movies.
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| 6104 |
Seek and Destroy |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
R0 |
Dec 2002 |
Barnhouse Effect Co., Ltd |
Action |
Seek and Destroy Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 24, 2022
Summary: In this game, you control a tank of the Proton Kingdom fighting against the Q-stein invaders. You have to go from one enemy stronghold or conquered city to another, destroying the enemies inside. The further into the game you get, the more types of tanks you can select. There are 15 types overall. Also, as you advance, you can customize your tank with stronger weapons like nuclear missiles and flight ability. Yes, your tank can fly, if you upgrade. There are 100 customizations in total.
When in a town, you can enter the arena to battle other tanks for money (to earn upgrades) and new tanks. There is also the match battle. This can be played against another human player or a computer opponent. Another mode is destruction where you keep fighting tank after tank - see how many you can destroy before you are taken out.
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| 6105 |
SEGA Bass Fishing Duel |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Wow Entertainment, Inc. |
Sports |
SEGA Bass Fishing Duel Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2024
Series: Sega Bass Fishing
Summary: Another fishing simulator game, developed by SEGA.
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| 6106 |
SEGA Genesis Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Digital Eclipse Software, Inc. |
Compilation |
SEGA Genesis Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 29, 2024
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
Summary: This collection includes 28 Sega Genesis / Mega Drive games on one budget-priced disc.
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| 6107 |
SEGA Superstars Tennis |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
Sumo Digital Ltd. |
Sports |
SEGA Superstars Tennis Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: Sega's many franchises come together for a tennis tournament spanning the varied worlds created by them in the last twenty years. Sixteen characters over fifteen different Sega game series are represented, as are ten different courts based on those same franchises.
Exhibition and Tournament modes are included in the game. The first is a simple vs mode, whereas the tournament allows the player to unlock new characters and courts over a series of matches and other challenges, all related to tennis but also drawing heavily on the video game represented. Singles and doubles can be played by either humans or AI, with the player being able to choose his or her doubles partner.
Version differences are notable, as the Wii game misses out on online play in exchange for three different control modes utilising the Wii Remote (much like in Wii Sports tennis, the Wii Remote and nunchuck or the Classic Controller. Online play is included in the 360 and PS3 versions.
Each character has a special move to aid them with their tennis match, relating to the character. For example, Beat from Jet Set Radio has a power that allows the ball to grind against the net and shoot off at a random point, making it difficult to return.
Minigames are included as both one-offs and part of the tournament. These include a Target-hitting game, The House of the Dead zombie killing game (hit moving zombies around a court before the timer runs out), a Space Harrier game, a Puyo Puyo game, a Virtua Cop game and a Samba De Amigo-related game.
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| 6108 |
Seven Samurai 20XX |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sammy Studios |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
Dimps Corporation |
Action |
Seven Samurai 20XX Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2022
Summary: Seven Samurai 20XX is a third-person 3D action game inspired by the greatest samurai tale of all time; Akira Kurosawa's The Seven Samurai. In proper tribute to the masterpiece, the game has involved the cooperation of Kurosawa Production and the late director's son, Hisao, as well as major contributions from world-famous artists such as legendary artist/designer Moebius and Academy Award® winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Seven Samurai 20XX engages players with an experience that combines intense melee-style samurai combat with an epic story that takes the classic's timeless tale into the future. Players take on the role of the young samurai Natoe to fight an army of mechanical beasts, and ultimately enlist six warriors to help him defend the humans' last city. Using a variety of swordplay styles, Natoe employs numerous single and double katana attacks and an arsenal of moves that grows with his mastery of the samurai way.
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| 6109 |
Shadow Man: 2econd Coming |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Feb 2002 |
Acclaim Studios Teesside |
Action |
Shadow Man: 2econd Coming Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2024
Summary: PlayStation 2 exclusive follow-up to the 1999 game based on the comic books of the same name.
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| 6110 |
Shadow of Destiny |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Mar 2001 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. |
Adventure |
Shadow of Destiny Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 15, 2017
Summary: A young man named Eike Kusch strolls through the quiet patriarchal German town Lebensbaum. Suddenly, a tremendous blow darkens the sight of his eyes, and the next thing he can see is a very strange room filled with bizarre objects, and a voice talking to him from nowhere. A mysterious being known as Homunculus tells Eike that he has been stabbed to death. Homunculus gives Eike a time-travelling device and brings him back to life a short while before his murder took place. From that moment on, Eike's miraculously acquired second chance turns into a constant race against time, as he tries to escape from his destiny. In order to alter the course of events, preventing the unknown person from carrying out his murder, Eike will have to travel back in time as far as the 16th century, meeting people closely connected to his own existence and changing the fabric of reality.
Shadow of Memories (Shadow of Destiny in North America) is an adventure game. There are no action elements in the game, and the protagonist has no health bar. Each chapter has a time limit, during which Eike has to find a way to prevent the murderer from killing him. This is mainly achieved by traveling through time to different hours, days, years, and even centuries. Obtaining a crucial item, having a conversation with a specific character, or performing another action in the past will prevent Eike from getting killed. Time-traveling requires energy units, which can be found by exploring the town. If Eike fails to achieve the goal at hand within the allotted time and prevent his murder, the chapter must be restarted.
During the course of the game the player will have several choices and opportunities to change the future in various ways. Due to the time-traveling feature, many objectives can be accomplished in non-linear ways, branching the storyline and eventually resulting in eight different endings, six of which can be achieved during the first playthrough, and two others unlocked after having reached the other six.
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| 6111 |
Shadow of the Colossus |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Team Ico |
Adventure |
Shadow of the Colossus Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 21, 2012
Summary: Shadow of the Colossus is set in the same universe as ICO, and is a prequel to it. The entire game is dedicated to locating and fighting sixteen colossi, which must be faced and defeated in a particular order. Finding the giant creatures is not always easy: the hero must mount his horse and ride through the world's vast landscapes, using his glowing sword as an indicator of the colossus' proximity. There are no enemies or hazards in the game world outside of the colossi battles. After a colossus has been found, a large-scale battle begins. Most of the colossi are huge, and much of the challenge in the battles lies in climbing on top of these creatures and staying there, while they are trying to shake the player character off. In a certain way the colossi function as hostile, moving platform stages.
The general goal in every battle is to reach the colossus' weakpoint and repeatedly stab it with the sword until he dies. Since the colossi vary greatly in shape, size, speed, intelligence, and attitude towards the hero, the player will have to adapt to different fighting styles and employ different tactics against them. Most of the battles involve extended platform action sequences, as the hero is trying to climb on the colossus and find its weak spot. Grabbing the creature's fur, timing the jumps, and getting in a good position to use the sword are often essential. Other tactics include fighting on horseback, using ranged attacks with the bow, luring the colossus into specific locations to use the environment against it, taking advantage of the terrain, etc. Environments in which battles take place are also varied, including mountains, deserts, lakes, ancient ruins, and others.
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| 6112 |
Shellshock: Nam '67 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
Guerrilla Games |
Action |
Shellshock: Nam '67 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: Shellshock takes you back to the dark years in Vietnam, in one of the most controversial wars ever fought. You take on the role of a rookie soldier on his first tour of duty. Using a third-person perspective, you experience napalm bombardments of civilian villages, sneaky night missions along the river banks, claustrophobic tunnel systems and huge battles in temples and open fields. Most missions are played as a team, but your team members cannot die and do no influence the mission objectives. You will have to assassinate enemy generals, take out crucial boats and guide your team through unknown territory.
The game does not have drivable vehicles, multiplayer options or extensive environmental interaction, but it features an interesting system of dismantling the many bombs and traps: in a race against time, you have to perform a long key sequence in the correct order to clear the path. The atrocities on both sides are clearly shown in the cutscenes, filmed as through a shaky hand-camera. Either side is not afraid to abuse civilians for their cause and this sense of realism gives the game a rather raw edge. You can even purchase the services of hookers in the base camp.
The game was originally developed for the PS2 and then ported to the Xbox and PC. To add to the atmosphere, songs from Lee Hooker, Percy Sledge, Status Quo, The Monkeys and many more, were licensed.
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| 6113 |
Shepherd's Crossing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Aug 2008 |
|
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Shepherd's Crossing Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0853333001356
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B001D0I0AI
Date Added: Mar 6, 2011
Summary: Turn a small plot of land into a large and profitable farm.
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| 6114 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga - Deluxe Box Set |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Apr 2005 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga - Deluxe Box Set Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 26, 2020
Series: Digital Devil Saga
Summary: Junkyard is a grim wasteland, a realm of eternal rain and eternal battle. Its inhabitants are divided into six tribes that constantly fight each other, each trying to become the champion, earning a passage to the promised land Nirvana. Serph is the leader of the Embryon, a small tribe based in the Muladhara region of Junkyard. One day, the Embryon and their rivals, the Vanguards, find a strange pod, which both believe to be a weapon placed by the other tribe. During the fight, the pod opens, and as a result Serph and his lieutenants transform into demons, literally devouring the Vanguards.
The pod disappears, and in its place Serph finds a mysterious, yet strangely familiar black-haired girl, who remembers nothing about herself. Serph and his friends try to find out who or what sent her into Junkyard, what is the meaning of their demonic transformation, and, ultimately, who they truly are and how they ended up in that desolate place. Meanwhile, the battle for survival continues, and soon only one tribe will retain the hope of leaving the Junkyard forever.
Digital Devil Saga is a role-playing game set in a post-apocalyptic world with elements of Indian culture, influenced by the teachings and mythology of Hinduism. The game belongs to the Megami Tensei universe; it is regarded as a spin-off, comparable in this position to the Persona series. The game shares several thematic and gameplay-related elements with other Megaten titles: heavy mythological overtones, post-apocalyptic setting, fairly complex dungeons, elemental and support magic, etc. However, as opposed to other Megaten games, it is impossible to communicate with random enemies (demons) by talking to them, or summon them in battles in this game.
Instead, Serph and his companions are able to turn into demons themselves. During the turn-based combat, the characters can fight as humans (using guns); however, transforming into their demonic counterparts is the only way to use magic and special abilities. Characters learn new spells, attacks, and immunities by buying Mantras, which act like equipment sets. Mantras are located on a grid and divided into categories; in order to unlock stronger Mantras within the same category, the character must first purchase a weaker one, moving on a defined path. Abilities contained within a Mantra are learned gradually, depending on the amount of Atma Points (AP) gathered in battles. Using devouring abilities to finish off an enemy greatly increases the amount of AP received.
The weakpoint-based combat system has been carried over from Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. Player-controlled party and enemies are able to gain extra turns when exploiting physical or elemental weaknesses of the opponents.
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| 6115 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 22, 2022
Series: Shin Megami Tensei
Summary: Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (known as Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax in Japan) is an enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei III, and the first in the series to be officially released in the West. This version contains several features not seen in the Japanese-only original release.
A few scenes and story events have been added. Most of these have a connection with an optional path available for the game's protagonist, called "True Demon". On this path the hero has to face several new powerful boss enemies known as the Fiends; the first of those appears in an obligatory additional fight early in the game, while the rest are optional unless the player aims to reach the new True Demon ending. A vast dungeon called Labyrinth of Amala has been added to the game. Exploration of this dungeon is connected to the True Demon path as well, which also includes an additional final boss.
Dante, the main character of Devil May Cry games, makes an appearance in this enhanced version. He is fought as a boss enemy early in the game, and can be recruited into the party if certain conditions are met. This release also contains an additional opening movie prominently featuring him.
The enhanced version allows the player to select Normal or Hard difficulty level from the beginning of the game. A few adjustments have been made to the gameplay balance: for example, there are less enemy ambushes than in the original version, and lower possibility for the protagonist to be hit by an instant-death attack.
Other gameplay tweaks include a transformation bonus for keeping the first recruited party member, an option to fuse some of the previously encountered boss enemies and have them join the party, an option to fight (and later recruit) the powerful demons Beelzebub and Metatron, and a new skill (Pierce).
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| 6116 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Nov 2008 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 FES - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: This is an enhanced version of Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3. In addition to the original game, referred to as "The Journey", it adds a new chapter set after the events of the original game, with an estimate of 30 additional gameplay hours. It is called "The Answer" and its storyline focuses on Aigis, one of the central characters of the game.
Other additions include a new "Hard" difficulty level, 23 new Personas (creatures the player invokes to customize the characters), the ability to fuse weapons, and the ability to change the characters' clothes.
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| 6117 |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Dec 2008 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: Recently, strange murders began to occur in the quiet Japanese town Inaba. People are found dead under mysterious circumstances, and rumors say that something very wrong is going on with local TV system. A high school student moves into town, living at the house of his uncle, a police detective named Ryotaro Dojima. Shortly after his arrival, a TV announcer is found dead, her body hanging on a TV antenna. A while later, the student who discovered the victim is found dead as well. The new student and his friends accidentally discover that a parallel world exists within the realm of television, populated by supernatural creatures known as Shadows. The young people also find out that their own Shadow Selves are able to grant them unique powers. They must travel into that mysterious world and find out who is responsible for the murders.
Persona 4 is a Japanese-style role-playing game with light social simulation elements, similar in concept to its predecessor. The player controls a party of characters who must solve the crimes by venturing into the TV world and exploring its dungeons. Each dungeon is associated with a potential victim and carries a unique theme; their layouts, however, are randomly generated. Enemies are visible on screen, and contact with them leads to turn-based battles, which heavily rely on exploiting enemy weaknesses and unleashing powerful attacks after having successfully knocked them down. As opposed to the previous game, the player can issue direct commands to the main character's companions during battles. Similarly to other Persona games, characters' abilities and attributes change by merging them with supernatural beings known as Personae, which can also be fused at special locations to create more powerful ones.
Like the previous installment, the game is stretched across an entire school year, strictly following a real calendar, each day divided into different periods (school, after school, evening, etc.). The protagonist can interact with other characters, study, join clubs, take part-time jobs, etc. Spending time with characters builds up Social Links, which grant the player benefits when creating new Personae, unlock skills for companions, and increase the protagonist's own attributes (Understanding, Diligence, Courage, Knowledge and Expression); these attributes, in turn, influence further interaction and character-building.
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| 6118 |
Silent Hill 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Team Silent |
Action |
Silent Hill 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 19, 2024
Summary: James Sunderland tries to locate his wife in the eponymous town of Silent Hill in the first sequel to the 1999 PlayStation horror game. It is the first installment of the Silent Hill series on the PlayStation 2.
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| 6119 |
Silent Hill 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Team Silent |
Action |
Silent Hill 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: In Silent Hill 3 the player controls Heather, a simple teenage girl. One fine day she goes shopping, but suddenly finds herself trapped in a strange, terrifying place - the eerie town Silent Hill. She hears footsteps; disgusting, creepy monsters attack her, and she has to defend herself. Exploring Silent Hill - and her own past - Heather must find a way to escape the dreadful town.
The third installment in the Silent Hill series is similar to its predecessor visually and gameplay-wise. Like the previous entries, it is a survival horror game combining action-based (predominantly close-ranged) combat and puzzle-solving. The game is somewhat more combat-oriented than the preceding installments. Heather is able to side-step and block some attacks, but in general shares with the other protagonists of the series their relative ineptitude in combat.
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| 6120 |
Silent Line: Armored Core |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Jan 2003 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
Silent Line: Armored Core Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 3, 2017
Summary: Explorers have uncovered a previously unknown megacity that is well protected from scouting incursions. When all attempts at penetrating the border are met with destruction, the call goes out to the Ravens, a team of mercenaries hired by the government. As a Raven, you must pilot armored mech suits and destroy enemy weapon systems. A new first-person view allows you to experience a mission from the cockpit. Silent Line: Armored Core also lets you go head-to-head with up to four players or team up for fierce two-on-two battles.
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| 6121 |
Silent Scope |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Konami Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Silent Scope Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: The aim of the game is to save the captured family of the President of the USA, by sniping all on-coming enemies as you go along.
As an enemy appears, an area of the screen zooms in, allowing you to easily pick off the guy in the head. Once done, press a button to zoom out, so as to choose your next target.
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| 6122 |
Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Konami Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 25, 2016
Summary: Pick up your sniper rifle and get ready to take down the terrorists. Story mode takes you through a day in the life of a sniper, out to stop a deadly threat to the President and the rest of the world. Choose from 2 characters, Jackal and Falcon, each with a different angle to each level of the action. Multiplayer mode is also included, using the link cable mode to use two PS2 consoles and 2 TV screens.
However, no sniper rifle peripheral is included.
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| 6123 |
Silent Scope 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc., Konami Corporation |
Action |
Silent Scope 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Silent Scope returns to the PS2 for a third round. This time, your out to stop a terrorist organization from using cloning technology to destroy the world. You must snipe your way through countless enemies and end of level boss characters until the threat is no more.
Two game types are included here. The first is a total conversion of the arcade game, titled Silent Scope EX. The second, and the main event here, is an exclusive version for the PS2 which includes new levels, characters and more.
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| 6124 |
Silpheed: The Lost Planet |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Working Designs |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Game Arts Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Silpheed: The Lost Planet Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 10, 2022
Summary: Silpheed continues the arcade shooter tradition, mixing old-school action with new age 3D graphics and cinematics. The aim of the game, as usual, is to fly your craft through thousands of enemies, as well as bosses that take up most of the screen. You have plenty of weapons and shields to work with, but if you run out of lives you have to start right back at the beginning of the level.
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| 6125 |
The Simpsons Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
Rebellion Developments Ltd. |
Action |
The Simpsons Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Bart Simpson goes to a video game store and buys a new ultra-violent Grand Theft Scratchy game, which is promptly confiscated by his mother Marge. Suddenly, a video game manual lands right in front of him. Miraculously, after having read the manual, the members of the Simpsons family discover that each of them possesses a unique superpower. Toying with these, however, attracts the attention of the aliens Kang and Kodos, who decide to invade the Earth. Now the unlikely superheroes must not only protect the town of Springfield from an alien assault, but also find the true reason behind their newly acquired powers, and perhaps their very existence.
The Simpsons Game is a 3D action game with platforming and light puzzle-solving elements, based on the long-running cartoon. The game is divided into sixteen episodes, each containing cutscenes reminiscent of the original Simpsons TV series. Every episode is set in a different environment; some of the scenarios are based in Springfield, while others take the player into meta-virtual worlds. Some of the episodes parody a popular game or genre, having names like Medal of Homer or Neverquest. Each stage features two members of the Simpson clan working together to achieve the goal. Players must switch back and forth using each family members' unique powers to complete the level. Most of the game's versions allow two-player cooperative play.
The four controllable characters have their own unique abilities, which are used for combat, puzzle-solving, or exploration-related purposes. Homer can expand into a rolling blob or inflate himself with helium and float for a while; later, he learns a few other transformation abilities. Bart can become Bartman, using a grappling hook to access certain areas, as well as move upwards in air streams with his cape. Lisa's main ability is called "Hand of Buddha", which is used mainly for moving around large objects; she can also play her saxophone to stun or confuse enemies. Finally, Marge can gather people with her megaphone and control their actions, as well as send the little Maggie into crawlspaces only she can access. Some of these abilities have limited uses and must be either recharged or replenished with special items, while others are available only at specific trigger points.
The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions also contain free-roaming gameplay - exclusively in those versions player characters can leave the Simpsons' house between missions and freely wander through virtual Springfield. Familiar landmarks (such as Moe's Tavern, etc.) are present and can be explored as well. These locations may contain additional dialogue and events. It is possible to use the bus to travel quickly to various destinations.
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| 6126 |
The Simpsons Skateboarding |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Code Monkeys Ltd., The |
Sports |
The Simpsons Skateboarding Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: In The Simpsons Skateboarding, players take the four members of the Simpsons family plus Otto, Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Nelson and Krusty the Clown to ten skating locations around Springfield.
Gameplay is similar to the Tony Hawk series, though the trick system is slightly different with some moves involving Street-Fighteresque quarter rolls of the d-pad.
Each level has three kinds of objectives. Skillz school mode has challenges that involve doing specific tricks. There are five untimed goals and a final timed goal in each level. At first it serves as a tutorial of sorts, but it gets difficult later on.
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| 6127 |
Siren |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2004 |
SCEJ |
Adventure |
Siren Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: Siren is a Japanese survival horror game which takes place in a small town where almost all of the people were killed.
A siren in the small Japanese village of Hanuda suddenly turns its inhabitants into shibito, zombies bent on turning everybody else into shibito.
The player alternates gameplay between ten different characters trying to avoid the shibito. It's like a puzzle. The player has to learn the shibitos' patterns and learn to avoid getting seen, as all of the characters have very low maximum health. The player can also sightjack other characters and shibito to see from their point of view.
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| 6128 |
Ski-Doo Snow X Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Aug 2007 |
Coldwood Interactive AB |
Racing |
Ski-Doo Snow X Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Summary: A Ski-Doo branded snow machine racing game.
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| 6129 |
Sky Odyssey |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
Cross Co., Ltd. |
Simulation |
Sky Odyssey Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 15, 2017
Summary: Arcade-style mission-based combat-free flight simulator.
Features 10 different aircraft (7 of which must be unlocked), ranging from the Swordfish Mk. 1 biplane to jets to UFO's. All craft can be customized with parts earned by completing missions.
Includes 5 different game modes: Adventure Mode, in which you fly a series of missions searching for the map pieces needed to find the legendery Tower of Maximus; Target Mode, in which you must navigate through a series of targets; Sky Canvas Mode, in which you paint patterns in the sky; Training Mode, a basic tutorial; and Free Flight Mode, in which you can fly freely around any of the maps you've seen in the adventure mode.
Missions in the adventure mode include such daring stunts as landing on moving trains, landing on an aircraft carrier in the middle of a storm, mid-air refuelling, and flying through caves, canyons, and forests. Weather effects are well-modelled, and you'll be buffetted around by strong winds and pushed down by strong rain and snow.
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| 6130 |
SkyGunner |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
PixelArts |
Action |
SkyGunner Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 27, 2022
Summary: Aerospace technology has linked the world together; introducing speedy planes, high flying airships and massive flying fortresses. Because of air piracy and other dangers, the occupation of Skygunners have appeared. Part freelancer and part mercenary, they are often hired for their daring skills in the air. Ciel and Copain are two such Skygunners, relaxing at the town of Rive. The police chief of Rive asks the two gunners to act as security for the town's scientific expo, and assigns his agent Femme to the group as well. What seems like a simple babysitting task soon turns to adventure when the criminal scientific genius, Ventre shows up, with his gang of loyal Poulet doll-henchmen. As Ventre orchestrates the theft of the Eternal Engine, a perpetual motion machine that could forever power his inventions, it's up to Ciel, Copain and Femme to take to the skies and foil Ventre's plans.
SkyGunner is a 3rd person flight combat game, with its emphasis on action. Players choose to take the role of either Ciel, Copain or Femme, each with their own campaign and unique flying abilities and special skill. Players can turn the plane's direction up, down, left and right, perform barrel rolls, use afterburners and breaking. Weaponry is handled by a complex system of targeting, with involves two types: "Look Targeting" and "Weapon Lock". Look Targeting simply assigns a particular enemy as the center of the camera and can be switched between at any time. The player must still maneuver near the enemy and target them with the cross hairs in order to fire on them. Depending on the secondary weapon selected, players can roll the cross hairs over the wing leader of an enemy group or the sequentially lead gun on a battleship, allowing the player to instantly target multiples from that group.
The primary weapon of each airplane is a machine gun which fires straight ahead. More destructive secondary weapons are also available, and include Fireworks Missiles which create area explosions, Dog Missiles which slow and/or immobilize targets and Cross Missiles which stick to targets and need to be shot by a machine gun to detonate. Copain also has his own weapon, the Pumpkin Bomb which is a big destructive bomb. These secondary weapons are automatically replenished with the destruction of chains of enemies and/or combos. Chains/Combos are also the way to activate score multipliers, which affect the amount of money won in each mission. Ciel, Copain and Femme are continually in competition throughout the game and often bonuses (such as faster engines) are given to the character with the highest score in specific missions. Bonus scores are also awarded for specific mission events.
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| 6131 |
Sled Storm |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
Electronic Arts Canada |
Racing |
Sled Storm Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Sled Storm is a snowmobile racing video game for the PlayStation 2. It features 7 tracks with many shortcuts. The 8 characters vary in trick abilities, and they each have distinct snowmobiles. The soundtrack features Hein Hoven, John Morgan, Morphadron, Overseer and Sulpher.
In comparison to Sled Storm some of the main notable differences include:
Different game modes
The PSX has a split-screen mode for up to 4 players, while the PS2 only has a two-players split-screen mode. Additionally, the PS2 game has a Rival Challenge mode. Different starter characters
The PSX features Jay, Ryan, Tracey, Gio, Travis and Nadia, while PS2 features Tracey Maretti, TJ Rallins, Zoe Payne, Sam Griffin, Niklas Ericksson, Gavin Meyer, Psymon Stark and Alix Kinoshita. Different tracks
PSX tracks are called Pine Valley, Kodiak Canyon, Hard pack, Eagle Ridge, glacial Grind, Goat’s Bluff, while PS2 tracks are Cedar Canyon (Canada), Bermuda Berg, Rumble Ridge (Argentina), Twinn Peaks (France), Black Diamond (Sweden), Beast from the east (China), Polarfest (Alaska). Different soundtrack
PSX soundtrack features Rob Zombie, Econoline Crush, EZ rollers, Jeff Dyck, while the PS2 soundtrack features Hein Hoven, John Morgan, Morphadron, Overseer and Sulpher.
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| 6132 |
Sly 2: Band of Thieves |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
Sucker Punch Productions LLC |
Action |
Sly 2: Band of Thieves Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Thief and raccoon Sly Cooper returns in a new cel-shaded platforming adventure wherein he forms a band of thieves with Bentley the turtle and Murray the purple, hippo-like creature, which each have their own role within the game.
Sly is the fastest, most agile member of the band of thieves and still is the character you play with the most. But certain missions require the special abilities of Bentley, who is smart and can drop bombs, as well shoot enemies from a distance. Other missions require the muscles of Murray, who can lift nearly everything, including enemies.
The main goal of the game is the retrieval of a number of clockwork pieces from different locations around the world. Each theft has to be prepared with a number of sub-missions which have to be completed before the 'real thing' can begin.
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| 6133 |
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
Sucker Punch Productions LLC |
Action |
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Sly and the gang is back in this third outing of Sly Raccoon-series. This time, the story takes the boys (Sly, Bentley and Murray) to the fortress that houses the treasures of Sly's family. Although they are still weary from the adventures in the previous game, they have to get up and face the new threat that could mean the end of Sly's business and the loss of his family heritage. The game itself is a lot like the previous games: Sly sneaks, jumps, and swings himself around the levels, collecting various items, defeating bad guys and ultimately taking on the boss character. The other members of the gang step in on the action once in a while but the Sly centric sections are the main focus of the game. If you like games that had many things to do, this sneak-em-up/platform/action/adventure/puzzle game is for you.
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| 6134 |
Smuggler's Run |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
|
Action |
Smuggler's Run Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 5026555300032
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00005AN8C
Date Added: Sep 6, 2010
Summary: You're a smuggler in a gang known as "The Forgotten." You and your boys need to prove yourselves as viable competitors in the seedy, crime-ridden world of underground smuggling rings. You'll be asked to deliver money, illegal weapons, and even dangerous chemicals from one point to another. Along the way you'll have to navigate hilly and rough terrain in SUVs, buggys, and trucks along with a many other vehicles that become unlockable throughout the game.
Transporting item A to point B isn't as easy as it sounds, as you'll have to jump rivers, speed over mountains and through towns all while evading everyone from rival gangs trying to steal your loot to the CIA. Navigate through desert, snow, and forests as you race to complete your objective. Once you get tired of that, you and a friend can either go head-to-head to see who can retrieve and deliver the pick-ups fastest, or team up and go against other gangs.
What's the quickest point to your drop off? Do you jump that river and risk getting caught up in the water current? Think you have enough speed to drive up that mountain? Or should you play it safe and take the main road? These are the types of critical decisions you'll need to make as you progress through Smuggler's Run. Single-player progress and unlocked vehicles can be saved using 324KB on a PlayStation 2 memory card.
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| 6135 |
Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Angel Studios |
Racing |
Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 29, 2013
Summary: Immerse yourself in several real world locations as a professional smuggler. Moving some contraband may seem easy, however add local law enforcement, the federal government, the army, other local gangs, and even planes that drop bombs in your path and you've got an all fight for survival. Select one of several vehicles each with their own counter attack. Make use of smoke screens, mines, oil slicks and speed boosts to accomplish your missions.
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| 6136 |
SnoCross 2 Featuring Blair Morgan |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Jan 2006 |
Sensory Sweep Studios |
Racing |
SnoCross 2 Featuring Blair Morgan Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Offering the most realistic experience in snowmobile racing, SnoCross 2 features three-time Winter X Games gold winner "Air" Blair Morgan, the most dominant and influential rider in the history of snocross. Punch the throttle and hang on as you blast some insane terrain and push your sled to the limit on serious whoop sections and awesome hills.
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| 6137 |
Snoopy vs the Red Baron |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Smart Bomb Interactive, Inc. |
Action |
Snoopy vs the Red Baron Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: As Snoopy sleeps atop his doghouse, the player is transported into his dreams about the adventures of his alter ego, the "World Famous WWI Flying Ace." The rest of the Peanuts characters are woven into his dream - and thereby the game's narrative - as they pass by the sleeping beagle. Lucy Van Pelt becomes the commander of the Allied forces, Linus and Sally take humorous turns as intelligence officers, while poor Charlie Brown is characteristically cast as a janitor in an Allied airbase. The story moves quickly after Charlie Brown is captured by the Red Baron's minions along with the plans for a secret weapon that could change the course of the war. Snoopy and his co-pilot Woodstock take to the skies in his trusty Sopwith Camel to recover the plans and rescue Snoopy’s hapless owner.
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| 6138 |
Sonic Mega Collection Plus |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Nov 2004 |
Sonic Team |
Compilation |
Sonic Mega Collection Plus Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 5, 2017
Summary: A special extended version of the popular GameCube compilation ported for the PS2 and Xbox, Sonic Mega Collection Plus contains 20 of the most popular Sonic the Hedgehog and SEGA Genesis titles in one convenient set. It carries over all the content of the previous version, including the following emulated Genesis games:Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic & Knuckles Sonic 3D Blast Sonic the Hedgehog: Spinball Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Flicky RistarIt also has the special games created by locking Sonic & Knuckles onto the earlier Sonic games: Blue Sphere, Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic 3 & Knuckles.
New to the Plus version is a save-state function, lots of new artwork, movies and comics in addition to what was on GameCube and several new games. The Genesis games The Ooze and Comix Zone were now available in all regions. The previous version had included them only in Japan. Additionally, a Game Gear emulator was added along with six Game Gear games:Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic Chaos Sonic Drift Sonic Labyrinth Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine Sonic Blast
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| 6139 |
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Jan 2008 |
Sonic Team |
Racing |
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 21, 2024
Series: Sonic the Hedgehog
Summary: Sonic and the Babylon Rogues bust out their hoverboards once again, this time bearing the power to manipulate gravity during races.
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| 6140 |
The Sopranos: Road to Respect |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
7 Studios, Inc. |
Action |
The Sopranos: Road to Respect Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 3, 2017
Summary: The Sopranos: Road to Respect is a third person action-adventure game based on the popular HBO series "The Sopranos".
In the game, the player portrays Joey LaRocca, a young enforcer working in the organization of Tony Soprano. Joey is the illegitimate son of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, who was revealed to be an informant and was killed by Tony at the end of season 2 of the television show. The storyline of the game, taking place after season 5 of the series, involves Joey attempting to rise up in Tony's organization and come out from under the shadow of his father.
The game is linear mission-based. Most missions are given at one of the signature Sopranos locations, such as the Bada Bing or Satriale's. Each of these locations is modeled to look identical to the location from the television show. The player is given low-level tasks such as money collection and body dumping at first, but the story quickly ramps up to draw the player into a mob war between Tony Soprano's New Jersey crew and the the crew of Angelo Buscetta in Philadelphia.
Gameplay is primarily brawler-based, with melee combos available and numerous weapons of opportunity, such as baseball bats, lamps, barbells, and whatever can be found at hand. The player can also use the environment as a weapon, slamming the enemy's head into a filing cabinet or even pushing his face into a table saw.
There is some firearm combat in the game, which uses a typical third-person targeting system. However the player is taught early on that opening fire in a public place will cause a loss of respect from his peers. If the respect bar drops to zero, the player is killed by his own crew.
At various points in the game during conversations with an NPC, the player is prompted to have Joey act tough, play it smooth, or go somewhere in between. The decisions made here can determine whether the player ends up in a fight, or is able to talk his way out of the situation.
The game also features a poker mini-game. The player can play Texas Hold 'Em against Tony, Christopher and Paulie. Once unlocked early in the campaign, the mini-game becomes available at the Bada Bing or directly from the main menu.
Voice acting for The Sopranos characters is handled by the actors who perform the role on the television program, including James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano.
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| 6141 |
Soul Nomad & the World Eaters |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Sep 2007 |
Nippon Ichi Software, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG), Strategy |
Soul Nomad & the World Eaters Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 22, 2022
Summary: Soul Nomad & the World Eaters is a strategy/RPG hybrid and takes place in Prodesta, a place where war has has ravaged the land for thousands of years. The story is centered around Gig, the Master of Death, an evil god, who formerly tried to destroy the world with beings he controlled called the World Eaters. Gig was ultimately defeated by the forces of good and trapped inside an obsidian blade, which was later hidden in a small village.
The player plays a young boy or girl, who lives in this small village, and coming of age is given this sword, unleashing Gig to posses the player's body. However, the protagonist's will is strong and Gig cannot fully control him/her.
Unit squads can be stored and managed in "rooms", pocket dimensions that can be accessed any time. These rooms can be outfitted with decorations to give the contained squad certain buffs and the rooms can be upgraded to give the main character stat bonuses. Also the units can be arranged into different formations. Each squad also has a leader, whom are extremely important, as if the leader is defeated, the whole squad is lost.
The battle system presents the attackers and defenders on each side of the screen, each side takes turns in battle, but squads attack in a group, rather than individually.
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| 6142 |
SoulCalibur II |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Project Soul |
Fighting |
SoulCalibur II Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2012
Series: Soul Blade / Edge / Calibur
Summary: Mortal Kombat-style one-on-one fighting is one thing, but fighting with weapons is completely different. Soul Calibur II continues the tradition set by Soul Blade and the Dreamcast Soul Calibur with intense action and plenty of weapons to deal the massive blows.
A majority of the action takes place in Weapon Master mode, as you choose a character and travel a set map to fight the many other warriors through a collection of different terrain styles and challenges. One minute you'll be fighting in quicksand; the next you'll have to defeat an opponent by only using throwing attacks.
Other modes include the usual arcade, survival, and practice modes, and multiplayer options for two people to battle it out.
Each version of Soul Calibur II also includes a unique character for the platform. Spawn appears on Xbox, Link from The Legend of Zelda series can be found on GameCube, and Tekken fighter Heihachi finds his way to PS2.
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| 6143 |
SoulCalibur III |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Project Soul |
Fighting |
SoulCalibur III Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: In ancient times, a powerful weapon known as the Soul Edge existed, and tales of it's power lured many. But Soul Edge was an evil weapon, and when Siegfried claimed it, he was turned into a creature named Nightmare. As time passed, Nightmare rampaged across Europe leaving a path of destruction, despite the efforts of other fighters. One day, a mysterious man carrying a scythe confronts Nightmare and splits Siegfried from his cursed form. He then resurrects the Azure Armor to carry on as the "Nightmare" creature. At the same time, a young girl Tira pledges herself to Soul Edge's dark power, and a woman named Setsuka swears to avenge her master. All the while new rumors of the Soul Edge spread across the world, causing many who had searched for it before to once more venture out...
Soulcalibur III is a 3D fighting game featuring a variety of characters, each carrying a distinctive weapon and unique fighting style. The basics of the combat is a derived, in different stances, from a combination of Horizontal Attacks, Vertical Attacks, Throws, Kicks and a Soul Charge. Characters engage one another in 1vs1 fights that end when the energy of one side is lost, removed from the ring or run out of time. There are two major modes of gameplay. The first is Tales of Souls, which allows the player to select any one of 24 characters and travel through their individual story to search for the Soul Edge. Most of this mode is standard fighting, however there are choices to be made on the world map and actions to be performed during cutscenes. The second is Chronicles of the Sword, where a custom character is created and brought to serve in a war between three nations. Strategy must be used to direct units and defend important strongholds. Certain positions of the battlefield include "effects" such as increasing gravity or speeding players up or fighting in the dark. Most battlefield missions end with the capture of the enemy stronghold or a key officer. Gold is obtained which can be used to purchase a variety of content, such as new weapons and clothing.
Finally there are minor modes of gameplay. One of which is Versus mode, which is a standard 1vs1 in which 2 players can participate. There are also Soul Arena and Survival modes to overcome specific challenges. On many of these settings, custom characters can be used, having been created from a vast selection of body parts and clothing. Bonus weapons, clothing, characters or content can be unlocked through meeting hidden objectives in either of the main gameplay modes or by collecting gold and spending it at the shop.
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| 6144 |
Space Channel 5 - Special Edition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Agetec |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
United Game Artists |
Action |
Space Channel 5 - Special Edition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: This special edition is a two-disc set which chronicles the adventures of news reporter Ulala, as she defeats enemies through rhythm music and dance face-offs. The special edition includes: Space Channel 5 (with updated graphics) Space Channel 5: Part 2
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| 6145 |
Splashdown |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
Rainbow Studios, Inc. |
Racing |
Splashdown Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Splashdown puts you in the role of one of nine "over the top" jetskiiers, and challenges you to race on a plethora of courses. Most courses take place in lakes and rivers, all modified to include jumps. Certain courses are man-made and built in a stadium, where you race one-on-one around a square or oval-shaped track. Tracks take place in different areas of the world, from Florida to Italy.
Each character has a different seadoo, that has it's own unique characteristics, such as handling, speed and acceleration. Each seadoo has been licensed by the SEA-DOO company, so each machine is accurate in looks and ability. Each rider can perform a number of different stunts, such as the Superman, the Can-Can, and the Lazyboy. There is one special stunt that is different for each racer.
Multiplayer options include a "trick attack" and the standard race.
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| 6146 |
Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Aug 2003 |
Rainbow Studios, Inc. |
Racing |
Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 26, 2024
# of Players: 1-2 Players
Summary: Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild is the sequel to the original Splashdown released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. While still maintaining its racing focus, it differentiates itself from the original by offering levels designed around theme parks, whereas the original featured standard water racing tracks. The thrill ride tracks are dynamic in the game, and progressively change with each lap as the characters drive through them making it much less mechanical and more varied.
The game still features many of the original modes with a more standard set of tracks, such as the career mode which allows you to earn points which can lead to unlockables, such as additional characters or vehicles in the game. Also included are Training, Arcade and Versus modes.
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| 6147 |
Spy Hunter |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
Paradigm Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
Spy Hunter Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 31, 2011
Summary: Evil multinational corporation, NOSTRA are ready to destroy the world and keep what's left, but as the Spy Hunter, it is your job to take them down, using all of the weapons available to you.
In this complete remake of the classic 80's arcade game, you must ride through 7 real life locations in your G-6155 Interceptor, the most high tech car ever built. Weapons include built in machine guns, oil slicks, missiles and much more.
Two major things happen to the Interceptor: When you hit the water, it transforms into a speed boat. When your shield dips lower then 50%, it transforms into a motorcycle or jet ski.
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| 6148 |
Spy Hunter 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Angel Studios |
Action |
Spy Hunter 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2015
Series: Spy Hunter
Gameplay: Spy / Espionage
Summary: Spy Hunter 2 is a fast paced action racing game that features the innovative ability to transform into 3 different vehicles which, allows you to navigate through 16 diverse environments such as ragged snow covered mountain ranges, tropical swamps, and rugged dirt and freeway roads. Armed with an upgradeable arsenal of futuristic weaponry you are on a quest to end the terrorist organization called “Nostra”. As you battle through various AI controlled enemy the Spy Hunter 2 story unfolds revealing more in-depth information about the new Spy Hunter 2 vehicle and Alec Sects connection with his mysterious female co-agent.
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| 6149 |
Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
Terminal Reality, Inc. |
Racing |
Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: SpyHunter: Nowhere to Run is a combination of racing/3rd person shooter that stars professional wrestler-come-movie star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as spy Alex Decker as he battles the evil organization NOSTRA in its bid for world domination.
As in other games in the Spy Hunter series the player pilots the high tech Interceptor, a vehicle heavily equipped with lethal weapons that can also transform into a different vehicle type (i.e. from a car to a boat to a motorcycle) used to fight enemies of a evil nature with similarly equipped vehicles but with less armor than the Interceptor. New to the series is the 3rd person run and gun shooter game play featuring the likeness of said Johnson using firearms and WWE style wrestling moves.
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| 6150 |
SSX |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Electronic Arts Canada |
Sports |
SSX Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2011
Summary: You can ski or snowboard yourself into stardom in SSX on Tour. The game includes 12 levels for racing and performing stunts. You can earn yourself a spot on the professional tour by winning events and improving your skills. Your success moves you up the rankings until you can call yourself the best on the mountain. This version of SSX features new graphical effects and controller feedback designed to capture the speed of your races and the massive air of your tricks. SSX on Tour also includes new music, art, and characters.
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| 6151 |
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Myelin Media |
R0 |
May 2006 |
5000ft Inc. |
Strategy |
Stacked with Daniel Negreanu Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 20, 2017
Summary: Stacked with Daniel Negreanu is a poker game featuring professional poker player Daniel Negreanu. In the game players can play a game of Texas Hold 'em.
Included are some full motion videos in which Daniel Negreanu explains the basics of the game. When the player understands the rules he or she can play a single or multi table tournament. The player can play against AI opponents or with friends through a LAN or over the Internet. When playing against the AI "speed play" can be activated which makes the game go faster once the player folds and is temporarily out of the game.
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| 6152 |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
tri-Ace Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is the original, Japanese-only release of the game. The Japanese Director's Cut, US and European versions are slightly different, but were released with the same name.
Fayt Leingod was a young man who one time went on vacation to the star system Hyda with his parents and his childhood friend Sophia. The planet was attacked by a mysterious fleet, though Fayt managed to escape. After being saved by a space ship, Fayt landed on a planet called Vanguard, with a much more primitive civilization than his own. From this medieval world, Fayt, Sophia, and their friends begin their interstellar quest to find out the cause of the attack on Hyda, and much more.
This is the third installment in Enix's Star Ocean science fiction role-playing series. The game utilizes the combat system that made Star Ocean games different: unlike most Japanese party RPGs, the battles are not turn-based, but real time. Players take control of the main character, Fayt, while his allies are controlled by the AI. Different AI behavior strategies can be assigned to the party members, such as being offensive or defensive.
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| 6153 |
Star Trek: Encounters |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
|
Action |
Star Trek: Encounters Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0093155120501
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000G75AKW
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: Star Trek: Encounters is a shoot 'em-up arcade style space combat game featuring ships characters and weapons from 40 years of Star Trek. Take command of your starship and blast through the universe defending your vessel and demolishing your opponents' in fast action battles. Take command of five generations of starships (from The Original Series The Next Generation Deep Space Nine Voyager and Enterprise) and fly Choose from Skirmish Mode Episode Mode or go head-to-head against a friend in Multiplayer Mode.
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| 6154 |
Star Trek: Shattered Universe |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
TDK |
R0 |
Jan 2004 |
Starsphere Interactive, Inc. |
Simulation |
Star Trek: Shattered Universe Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 7, 2024
Summary: Trapped in the Mirror Universe, Captain Sulu must get his ship safely through hostile territory and find a way back home. The player is cast as a fighter pilot defending the ship during sorties.
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| 6155 |
Star Trek: Voyager: Elite Force |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Majesco |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
Raven Software Corporation |
Action |
Star Trek: Voyager: Elite Force Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 4, 2017
Series: Star Trek: Elite Force
Summary: On its course to the Alpha Quadrant, the U.S.S. Voyager is attacked by an unknown ship and is transported to a graveyard of ships with a giant space station in the middle. The player is Ensign Alex Munro (male or female, according to the player's choice), second in command of the newly formed Hazard Team, an elite force of Voyager security personnel. It's up to the player and your team to find out why the Voyager was brought here and to find a way to escape. To do so, they will have to complete several missions on different ships and space stations.
Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force is a first-person shooter that uses the Quake III engine. The different types of missions range from pure combat to stealth missions. The enemies include many well-known Star Trek races like the Borg or the Klingons, but also other alien races and creatures invented specifically for this game. All the weapons have a futuristic design, ranging from the low-damage hand phaser to stasis weapons and grenade launchers. The weapons either gradually recharge ammunition automatically, or require ammunition that can be collected from other weapons or terminals.
Though the player directly controls only Munroe, up to three teammates usually accompany him (or her) during the missions and fight the enemies, controlled by the AI. Scripted events and cutscenes often involve actions committed by these teammates. When not on a mission, Munroe can explore the space ship, talking to characters directly or overhearing their conversations with each other. A few decisions can be made by the player during the course of the game, which may influence the subsequent events.
A multiplayer mode called "Holomatch" is also available.
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| 6156 |
Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
May 2005 |
Collective, Inc., The |
Action |
Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 2, 2018
Summary: Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is an action game that follows the story of the Star Wars movie with the same name. The game basically lets the player play through the action sequences of the movie (such as the battles against the droid army), leaving many other events out. It features two controllable characters, the Jedi knight Obi-Wan Kenobi and his young apprentice Anakin Skywalker. Both mainly fight using their lightsabers, the unique weapon of the Jedi, but they can also use blasters and other weapons. There are several kinds of physical moves that the player can execute with the lightsaber. Gradually they will also learn to use various Force techniques, which work like magical spells in the game.
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| 6157 |
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
LucasArts |
Action |
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2023
Summary: Based loosely on the vehicles, events and characters of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, you must pilot the new Jedi Starfighter, a sleek force powered vehicle, to defend a planet from total destruction.
Jedi Adi Gallia is trusted by her former master Mace Windu to stop an incoming invasion on the Karthak system planned by Cavic Toth. With the aid of Nym and his ship Havoc, you must control both the Jedi Starfighter and the Havoc to stop the incoming invasion.
The Jedi Starfighter, much like a Jedi, uses force powers as its main weapons and defense systems. You can use the likes of Force Lightning and Force Shockwave to knock down enemies, and defend yourself with Force Shield and Force Reflex.
Also included on disk is a two player co-operative mode and deatmatch/capture the flag options.
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| 6158 |
Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Apr 2001 |
Lucas Learning Ltd. |
Action |
Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 12, 2015
Summary: It's Star Wars like you have never seen it before. Each character, from Episode 1, looks more like something from a Japanese animation.
While flying around the many familiar landscapes (Tatooine, the underwater village Otoh Gunga and a driod control ship in orbit over Naboo) your character can use the many weapons and power-ups that litter the tracks, as well as using moves that only they can perform. For example. Jar-Jar uses his tongue to grab onto anyone in front of him, so he can catch up, while Darth Maul throws his double edged lightsaber as a very deadly weapon.
Also keep an eye out for monsters and items that get in the way on the track. Some may be useful, others very annoying.
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| 6159 |
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Sep 2008 |
Aspyr Media, Universomo, Krome Studios, LucasArts, n-Space |
Action |
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 25, 2015
Gameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game
Summary: Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is a LucasArts action-adventure video game and part of the The Force Unleashed project. It was initially developed for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles and on the iOS, second-generation N-Gage, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, and Java-equipped mobile phone handhelds.The game was released in North America on September 16, 2008, in Australia and Southeast Asia on September 17, and in Europe on September 19. LucasArts released downloadable content for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles. An Ultimate Sith Edition of the game, containing new and all previously released expanded content, was released in November 2009, which also came out on Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.The project bridges the two Star Wars trilogies and introduces a new protagonist, "Starkiller", as Darth Vader's secret apprentice. Reviews offered mixed response, praising The Force Unleashed for its compelling story, robust physics, impressive art and soundtrack, but also citing frustrating gameplay. Despite mixed reviews, the game was a bestseller in the United States and Australia, with over one million copies sold its debut month. As of February 2010 the game has sold over seven million copies, and it is the fastest-selling Star Wars video game. A sequel, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, was released October 2010.
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| 6160 |
State of Emergency |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Feb 2002 |
VIS entertainment ltd |
Action |
State of Emergency Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: It's sometime in the far future, where "The Corporation" controls everything. People are generally happy, except for a resistance group called "Freedom", who do not like The Corporation's dictator rule. In SoE, you can choose from one of five different characters; Spanky, an ex-gang member; McNeil, a disgruntled ex-cop; Bull, a criminal in prison; Libra, a lawyer; and Phreak, an orphan. You must complete a variety of missions, ranging from Rescue missions to "Kill This Person" missions to "Blow Up This" missions.
You have many different weapons at your disposal, including shotguns, machine guns, pistols, knives, rocket launchers, tear gas launchers, flame-throwers, gatling guns, pepper spray, molotov cocktails and more. You can even use street furniture, such as boxes, construction cones, benches, signposts, trashcans, and more. Or, you could break the glass of a store, and use the items there as a weapon, such as a DVD player or a television. You will fight many different enemies. Gang members, skinheads, and The Corporation forces.
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| 6161 |
State of Emergency 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SouthPeak Interactive |
R0 |
Feb 2006 |
DC Studios, Inc. |
Action |
State of Emergency 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Series: State of Emergency
Summary: State of Emergency 2, the sequel to the first game, paints a bleak vision of a future in which individual freedoms have been eliminated by the brutal regime known only as the "Corporation". In the face of these overwhelming odds, a small group of citizens have dedicated themselves to overthrowing the Corporation, forming a resistance group called "Freedom".
Freedom's fight against the Corporation forms the basis of a single-player campaign that allows the player to take control of each of the resistance group's members, including leader Spanky MacNeil. Each character has a range of special abilities that help them to take on the Corporation forces.
Viewing the action from a third-person perspective, the player can take on the enemy with a wide variety of weapons, including rifles, grenades and the all-powerful rocket launcher. Using vehicles found along the way, Freedom's operatives can cause major Corporation carnage.
A variety of challenge modes expand on the single-player game, giving players the opportunity to unlock hidden characters and other extras. There's also a range of split-screen multiplayer modes, including Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Last Man Standing. Up to four would-be freedom fighters can join the action.
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| 6162 |
Steambot Chronicles |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
May 2006 |
Irem Software Engineering, Inc. |
Action |
Steambot Chronicles Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 27, 2022
Summary: Steambot Chronicles is set in a "steampunk" styled world in which robots ("trotmobiles") replace automobiles as the primary mode of transport. The protagonist, an amnesiac boy named Vanilla Bean, is found by the girl Coriander on a sea shore. His first task is to get one of those trotmobiles. From there, the game opens up with many options.
You navigate your trotmobile through the game world, sometimes encountering enemies on the way (mostly of robotic kind). The combat is done in real time. You'll also visit many cities and talk to various characters. There are branching dialogues which allow you to treat people differently. Though there is a central plot in the game, there are many subplots and game modes. For example, you can turn your trotmobile into a bus and drive people around. Other modes include a dating sim, a music/rhythm game, a stock-market game, and numerous other play modes.
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| 6163 |
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Apr 2005 |
Atlus Co., Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2017
Summary: The world is dying. The country of Solum are surrounded by poisonous fog. This fog devours everything on its way, and is slowly moving towards the few remaining towns and villages, about to consume the rest of humanity. The main religion of this world, Aeque, preaches that this is the will of God, and that the human beings should not resist and allow themselves to extinct. But an underground rebel movement is trying to dispel the fog with a magical structure called Gate of Eternity. Spero, the young protagonist of the game, must find his place amidst the conflict between the Empire he serves and the rebels.
Stella Deus is a tactical role-playing game. You command your units by moving them around the isometric battle view. Each action - whether movement, physical attack, or magic spell - requires action points (AP). After the battles, your characters gain levels and get new abilities. Outside of battle, you can tackle the huge optional dungeon, Catacomb of Trials, and access towns via the menu. In towns you can fuse items to obtain more powerful ones, and receive side quests which mostly involve going to a certain place on the map and participating in a battle there.
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| 6164 |
Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The Game Factory |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Eko Software SARL |
Action, Platformer |
Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Game Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: You play as Strawberry Shortcake, dreaming of a would full of friendship, love and strawberries. But when a greedy baker plans to take over their hometown and steal all their hard-earned crops, she and her friends journey to the Land of Dreams in order to turn back the tide.
Just like most platforming games, you jump, collect coins, er, seeds, and explore your way throughout various levels. There are also some minigames, which, though uninspired for a hardcore gamer, would probably keep a child occupied.
In later levels players will be given access to various dream powers, which is functionally similar to Plasmids in BioShock, allowing the player to spawn platforms or zap enemies at the cost of some points, which can be recharged somewhat like EVE.
The game also includes some interesting extras such as recipes for various desserts, as well as extra playable characters and a virtual farm mode which allows players to grow various plants.
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| 6165 |
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jun 2006 |
Capcom |
Fighting |
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2024
Summary: Street Fighter Alpha Anthology is a PS2 compilation of the Street Fighter Alpha series. It includes the original game, the original and Gold editions of Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and the bonus title Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix.
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| 6166 |
Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Aug 2004 |
Capcom Production Studio 2 |
Fighting |
Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2016
Series: Street Fighter
Gameplay: Fighting
Summary: The Street Fighter Anniversary Collection celebrates 15 years of Street Fighter supremacy. This compilation brings you the best of the best, featuring Hyper Street Fighter II – a blend of five Street Fighter II games in one – plus the arcade gem Street Fighter III: Third Strike. Hyper Street Fighter II combines Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, and Street fighter II Turbo! The vast selection of characters allows for your most extreme Street Fighter dream matches in this mix and match free for all. Included in Gallery Mode is a library of all the various introductions, soundtracks, images, and character background from all of the Street Fighter II series!
Street Fighter III: Third Strike was up until now a rare arcade gem that not too many people got to play. It’s unique features include (a) the Grade Judge System, where each player’s performance is evaluated at the end of each match, (b) the Progressive Hit Frame System, programming that makes for a much more realistic “hit frame” or “collision box” detection, (c) the Super Arts Move, three special Super Arts available to each character, (d) Parrying, where players can parry opponents’ attacks by mastering the direction buttons, and (e) the Leap Attack, where players can attack an opponent in crouching block.
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| 6167 |
Stretch Panic |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Conspiracy Entertainment |
R0 |
Aug 2001 |
Treasure Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Stretch Panic Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2017
Summary: A game consisting exclusively of boss monsters. You control Linda, a girl with a demonically possessed scarf on a mission to exorcise your twelve demonically possessed sisters. In order to be allowed to unlock magic doors behind which you find the demons to fight, you need to collect points by grabbing the behinds of extremely big, extremely large chested ladies!!! Practically everything in this game can be grabbed and twisted. Progress is saved on memory cards.
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| 6168 |
Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Magenta Software Ltd. |
Action |
Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Stuart Little 3: Big Photo Adventure is a single-player children's game starring the talking mouse, Stuart Little.
Stuart has accidentally ruined his big brother's photo assignment and now it's his job to run around New York City taking new photos. He'll use various costumes, operate several vehicles and participate in mini-games.
This is primarily a platform game for children who have never played one before. The controls are fairly simplistic. For instance, Stuart's jump button is assigned to X, and whenever another button needs to be pressed, the game will provide a prompt. Talking to another character requires Stuart to stand in a specific area and press a specific button, for instance. Photos can be taken when Stuart has collected enough "flash" light orbs.
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| 6169 |
Stuntman |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
Reflections Interactive Limited |
Racing |
Stuntman Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: In Stuntman, you play as an aspiring stunt car driver, working on major motion pictures. You begin your trek as a Rookie, working on low-budget films. As you gain notoriety, you will get offers from big budget, Hollywood films, complete with large stunts and pyrotechnics.
Stuntman takes place in six different locations, each location shooting a different movie. There are four to eight different missions for each movie. Some will have you chasing a car around a harbor, to jumping between two trains, to jumping through windows. When a movie is complete, you can view a trailer of the movie, with your stunts worked into it.
Aside from the Career mode, you can choose to play various driving tests, such as Speed Tests, Precision Tests, and, of course, Stunt Tests. Stuntman also includes a stunt park editor, where you can place ramps, obstacles, and other equipment in an arena, and then choose to play it.
As a Stuntman, you get to drive a variety of cars, such as police cars, sports cars, trucks, and armored vehicles.
Stuntman can be informative, as well. Before each stunt, your character will describe what he has to do, and how important timing is. You can learn various techniques that real stunt drivers use, such as the cannon roll and the nitro boost. You can also learn what the different pieces of equipment are called, such as the "side pipe", which is used to roll a car onto it's side.
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| 6170 |
Stuntman: Ignition |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Aug 2007 |
Paradigm Entertainment Inc. |
Racing |
Stuntman: Ignition Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 26, 2017
Summary: Stuntman: Ignition is a game based on the original 2002 Stuntman game. Players assume the role of a Hollywood stunt driver working for a movie studio. Each level is based upon a movie and players will have to drive through the level, earning points by performing stunts. After the end of each level, players can review their performance by watching the movie trailer that was created.
There are six movies to choose from, each with different settings, goals and challenges: Aftershock, Whoopin and a Hollerin' II, Strike Force Omega, Overdrive, Never Kill Me Again and Night Avenger. Each movie consists of 6 scenes where the goals set by the director must be followed. To progress, a successful series of stunts is required, but the amount of points can be increased by linking them together and adding extra danger by drifting, getting airborne, or getting close to other cars and obstacles.
The multiplayer portion offers 2 game modes. In Backlot Battle players have to perform as many stunts as possible in a set amount of laps. Backlot Race offers straightforward racing where boost is earned through stunts. The PS2 version only offers offline gameplay, while the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions have multiplayer supported through the DemonWare middleware.
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| 6171 |
Sub Rebellion |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Metro3D, Inc. |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Racjin Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Sub Rebellion Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Summary: Sub Rebellion is a mission based submarine shooter game where the player controls a sub whose mission is to defend the remnants of the free world. The action takes places 15 years after a cataclysmic event that causes planet-wide earthquakes which destroy most of human civilization. What remains of humanity now lives in the depths of the oceans, where an evil military-industrial complex seeks total control.
The Alliance rises to defend humanity from this foe; the player is tasked with controlling the Chronos, the Alliance's newest sub, through various missions starting with the maiden voyage. While most of the game takes place underwater, there is also some sea-level fighting, including a number of boss fights.
The submarine controls are complex and it has the ability to rapidly ascend or descend, manoeuvres which are essential in combat. The Chronos uses a variety of weapons - cannons, torpedoes and special weapons - and equipment which can be upgraded throughout the game by completing missions and collecting artifacts.
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| 6172 |
The Suffering |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Midway |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
Surreal Software, Inc. |
Action |
The Suffering Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 4, 2023
Summary: You play the role of Torque, a death row inmate with an ambiguous past who has been imprisoned for slaying his ex-wife and children. Shortly after being interred in a new prison on Carnate Island, an earthquake appears to release demonic creatures based on the many modes of execution used in the sordid history of the island. These creatures proceed to eliminate much of the prison population, leaving only you and a scant few other inmates and guards to eliminate the horde and find out what has happened.
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| 6173 |
Suikoden III |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Suikoden III Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: As the conflict between the mighty nation of Harmonia and the tribal inhabitants of the Grasslands evolved, a man who possessed the True Fire Rune stepped in. Called the Flame Champion, he led the Grasslands against Harmonian invasion, and eventually unleashed the power of his rune in a decisive battle, causing the death of many people on both sides. Harmonia retreated, and the Flame Champion disappeared. An uneasy truce was achieved, but the relationship between the Grasslands and the neighbor merchant nation of Zexen grew steadily worse.
Chris Lightfellow, known as the "Silver Maiden", is the captain of the Zexen Knights, commanding its forces after a truce agreement between Zexen and the Grasslands has been broken. She is increasingly dissatisfied with the Zexen leadership, and is determined to find her missing father. Hugo is the son of Lucia, the chief of the Karaya clan of the Grasslands. When he finds his village in flames, he swears revenge against the nation of Zexen and its knights. Meanwhile, Harmonia's authorities send an enigmatic mercenary leader named Geddoe to investigate rumors concerning the return of the Flame Champion.
The events of Suikoden III take place sixteen years after those described in its predecessor. The game retains many distinguishing gameplay features from the series' previous installments, including equipment of magic runes with limited spell uses instead of the more common magic points system; the possibility to recruit 108 characters (Stars of Destiny), many of which can participate in battles; customization of a castle serving as army headquarters, etc. Tactical army battle mechanics are similar to those employed in the second installment.
The game's most significant new feature is its so-called "Trinity Sight System". Instead of controlling a single main protagonist, the player takes the roles of Chris, Hugo, and Geddoe during the course of nine chapters (three per character). These chapters focus on the conflict between the Grasslands and Zexen, and represent three different points of view on the events. Afterwards the player must select the character he or she considers the principal protagonist of the game. The game also includes two optional chapters told from the point of view of another character.
In addition to leveling up and raising the effectiveness of their weapons and armor, characters can also learn skills - passive abilities that improve the their combat performance, such as parrying, dealing higher damage, acting quicker, etc. Magic spells typically take longer time to cast, which can be remedied by improving a correspondent skill. Some magic spells also have area effects, dealing damage to enemies and allies alike. The player controls six characters in battle, divided into three pairs: the leaders of the pairs are actively controlled, while their companions act according to AI routines.
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| 6174 |
Suikoden IV |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Jan 2005 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Suikoden IV Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 9, 2011
Summary: This is the fourth installment of Konami's famous role-playing series, which are loosely based on the classic Chinese novel Water Margins by Shi Nai'an. The events of the game take place 150 years before those of Suikoden III, and the region of the Suikoden universe they occur in are the islands south of Toran. The hero of the game is a young orphan who was brought up as a servant in a nobleman's house on one of those islands. One day, he finds a magic rune, and realizes it is the Rune of Punishment - one of the 27 legendary True Runes that grant the bearer enormous power. Yet while devastating the enemies, this rune is also bound to deplete the hero's life....
"Suikoden IV" retains many classic features of the series: the ability to recruit 108 characters (Stars of Destiny) and to build and develop your own castle, emphasis on political issues in the story, the ability to equip runes of various kinds in combat that allow the usage of magic spells, etc. You can now have only four active members in your party (six in previous games). Once again, there are three types of combat in the game: the most common, party-vs.-party combat, the duels, and strategic ship battles, which replaced the army battles from the previous games.
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| 6175 |
Suikoden Tactics |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Konami Corporation |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Suikoden Tactics Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: Suikoden Tactics is a spin-off in the Suikoden series and a direct sequel to Suikoden IV, its story taking place three years after those described in the previous game. The story narrates what happened after the Kooluk and Island Nations war and the mystery concerning the origins of the Rune Cannons. Kyril, the main character, is a powerful young warrior who is continuing his father's fanatical obsession with learning all he can about the Rune Cannons.
Unlike the previous Suikoden games, Suikoden Tactics is a tactical role-playing game. The game consists of large-scale tactical battles and offers no exploration, but retains RPG elements such as character and equipment growth. The gameplay is similar to Fire Emblem. The game offers a combo attack plan by allowing players to build stronger relationships with each fight. If two characters converse during battle, they will improve fighting compatibility with each other. Different upgradeable skills and spells make up the bulk of the gameplay. Story cutscenes are rendered in real-time and have voiceovers.
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| 6176 |
Suikoden V |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Hudson Soft Company, Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Suikoden V Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 15, 2017
Summary: The Queendom of Falena is a prosperous country ruled by Queen Arshtat. The Sun Rune, one of the legendary twenty-seven True Runes, is said to protect Falena from all danger, working in conjunction with the Twilight Rune and the Dawn Rune. Recently, the inhabitants of the town of Lordlake rebelled against the queen's rule. In order to put an end to the rebellion, the queen used the power of the Sun Rune, killing Lordlake's leader and turning the town's environment into a barren, scorched wasteland. Using the rune also rendered the formerly kind and benevolent queen mentally unstable.
Meanwhile, the traditional Sacred Games are being held. The champion has the right to claim the hand of Lymsleia, the princess and the future queen of Falena. Two powerful nobility factions are trying to gain the upper hand in the championship through intrigues and manipulation. Eventually, one of them orchestrates an assault on the royal castle, capturing the princess and taking control of the country. Arshtat's son and Lymsleia's older brother, the prince of Falena, manages to escape along with a few allies. The prince must secure the help of other factions and nations, build an army, and liberate his homeland.
Suikoden V is, chronologically, a remote sequel to Suikoden IV and a close prequel to the first game, set eight years before it. Traditional elements of the series - the ability to recruit 108 characters to help the hero on his quest, maintaining an own castle, the rune-based magic system (limited casting of spells instead of magic points) - are all present in this installment. Like in the first two games, the player manages an active party of individually controlled six characters, with four others acting as backup. Party formation plays an important role now, as the party receives bonuses by using different placements and tactics. Characters can execute combo attacks, which vary depending on the members currently participating in the battle. The skill system from the third game is back: characters can learn various passive abilities which increase their parameters and improve combat behavior.
The duel battles are timed in this installment, the player having to quickly select an attack type before the opponent executes his or hers. Turn-based tactical army combat from the previous entries has been replaced by real-time strategy battles. The player navigates various types of units on land or sea; the unit types relate to each other in a "rock-paper-scissors" fashion, each type being strong and weak against two others.
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| 6177 |
Summer Heat Beach Volleyball |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Jul 2003 |
Acclaim Studios Cheltenham |
Sports |
Summer Heat Beach Volleyball Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Following in the same vein as Dead Or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball, hot girls in bikini's playing beach volleyball comes to the Playstation 2 in the form of Summer Heat Beach Volleyball.
The game features both male and female competitors from around the world and follows the rules of 2 on 2 volleyball. Unlike Beach Spikers you only control one player on your team, the other player is controlled by the game, unless you play a 2-player co-operative game. There are 12 different locations in the game and 14 playable characters, each with their own statistics.
The game features Arcade, Exhibition, Summer Heat US Tour and Training modes. As you progress thorugh the different modes, you unlock items of clothing, music videos, courts and more. There are also mini-games to be played.
You can also relax at the Beach House were you can watch videos, listen to music and check out your trophies.
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| 6178 |
Summoner |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Volition, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Summoner Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2016
Summary: Joseph was a simple boy living in the village of Ciran. One day, a mysterious man gave him a magical ring containing the power to summon demons. When Ciran was attacked by raiders, Joseph used the ring, but could not control its power, and the demon devastated the village. Joseph vowed to never use the ring again. But things change when soldiers from Orenia, a continent ruled by Emperor Murod, attack the town Joseph has settled in, looking for a boy born with the mark of a Summoner. Joseph has to flee and find companions as he realizes that the Emperor must be stopped at all costs.
Summoner is a 3D story-driven role-playing game somewhat influenced by the Japanese variety of the genre, having a linear plot progression and random enemy encounters. The player controls a party of characters who join the protagonist as dictated by the plot. Combat flows in real time, with the player actively controlling only one character. The others can be given general orders regarding their usage of spells, melee or ranged attacks, etc. The controlled character can execute combo chains if the player presses a key at the right moment. At some point in the game Joseph gains the ability to summon powerful monsters to help the party in battles. The game also features side quests and skill-based character development.
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| 6179 |
Summoner 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Volition, Inc. |
Action |
Summoner 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Summary: In the previous game the summoner Joseph became the god Urath, reborn by uniting the eight rings of summoning. Joseph’s culture hated the goddess Laharah and called her the “goddess of death.”
This sequel takes place twenty years later in the realms of Halassar, Galdyr and Munari City which are across the world. You play Maia, who is the incarnate of the goddess Laharah and the powerful Queen of the realm of Halassar. Unlike Joseph’s kinship, Maia’s people worship Laharah as a benevolent creator. Maia was born with the mark of prophecy, her fate being written in the Book of Prophecy. From the beginning, she has welcomed her destiny and knows that she must fulfill the prophecy. What is unknown to her is the path she must follow to do so.
Summoner 2 abandons the combo-based real-time combat of the predecessor and is more action-oriented, with the player directly controlling the physical attacks of the main character. Instead of summoning creatures to fight side-by-side with Maia, she actually becomes the demon when it is summoned. Three characters can be part of Maia’s party at one time and AI scripts can be assigned to each. Different characters are introduced as the story progresses and Maia’s skills improve. It is also possible to choose to adventure in “solo-mode”, leaving the party members behind to go on alone.
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| 6180 |
Super Bust-A-Move |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Acclaim |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
Taito Corporation |
Puzzle |
Super Bust-A-Move Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 26, 2024
Gameplay: Tile matching puzzle
# of Players: 1-2 Players
Summary: Super Bust-A-Move is a real-time puzzle game similar to its predecessors in the Bust-A-Move series. It adds a new multiplayer mode and features graphical enhancements.
The aim of the game, as with the previous titles in the series, is to remove a collected number of coloured bubbles from the game screen. To do so, at the bottom of the screen, you aim and fire the coloured bubbles from a launcher, sending the bubbles upwards into the container. Match three or more together of the same colour to clear them from the screen. If you're too slow, the collection of bubbles moves down the screen towards you, and the game will end if it reaches the bottom.
Classic mode features a number of bubble puzzles previously seen in the Bust-A-Move series, while Normal mode has some new variations on the bubble removing theme. Two players can also compete against each other.
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| 6181 |
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Mar 2005 |
Amusement Vision, Ltd. |
Action |
Super Monkey Ball Deluxe Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 24, 2014
Series: Super Monkey Ball
Summary: This game is basically a fusion of Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2 for the PS2 and XBox. All of the levels from those two games are available in this collection, and all of the minigames are already unlocked and included. Formerly only available to GameCube players, the Super Monkey Ball series has made it to the PS2 and Xbox after a wait of almost 3 and a half years.
The game itself plays very much like the old arcade game Marble Madness. You control a monkey in a ball, and you have to navigate it through many perilous labyrinths to the finish. In the previous two games you had limited lives/tries, but here you have infinite lives, which makes it all the easier.
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| 6182 |
Super Trucks Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
XS Games |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Jester Interactive Publishing |
Racing |
Super Trucks Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: In Super Trucks Racing, you have the ability to race five-ton, 1,400 hp trucks with official professional teams, trucks, drivers and tracks. Drive carefully because any damage done to your truck will be visible and will affect the truck's ability to perform. The race marshals are also watching for any aggressive maneuvers against other drivers and they will penalize or disqualify you for doing so. Before each race, there will be a number of options to enhance your driving performance. Use the provided race or drift truck setups or create your own by adjusting your truck's tire pressure levels, suspension, steering locks and traction control. You are also able to practice on a track before you play to become familiar with your truck and the circuit. You can also qualify to try and get a front spot on the starting line. Six game modes are available to play. In Single Race Mode, quickly race against computer opponents with any unlocked vehicle and track. Championship Mode allows the competition of five championship races, each progressing in difficulty. Try to unlock all the extra trucks and circuits in this game mode. In Arcade Mode, you are to race against the clock and try to make each checkpoint to continue in the race. Time Trial Mode provides freedom to roam a track by yourself to try and make a record lap time. VS Mode is a split-screen competition involving two human players. Lastly, in Survival Mode, you will start out in last place and try to work your way to first place. After each lap, the truck in last place is disqualified. After it is all said and done, head over to the replay theater to playback your saved replays. Or take a gander in the trophy room to see all the trophies you have received. Then take a view at your records where you can view all of your great racing achievements.
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| 6183 |
Supercar Street Challenge |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Sep 2001 |
EXAKT Entertainment, Inc. |
Racing |
Supercar Street Challenge Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 22, 2017
Summary: Supercar Street Challenge puts you behind the wheels of nine of the hottest cars on the planet, like the Saleen S7 and Zonda C-12S. Race on 23 courses in 7 cities in multiple game modes. Even modify your supercar in the unique Steve Saleen design studio.
The game is essentially a Need for Speed clone with all the same structures built in, including multiple classes of cars, lots of courses and exotic cars.
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| 6184 |
Superman Returns |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
EA Tiburon |
Action |
Superman Returns Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: Superman Returns is based on the movie of the same name. You control the man himself as he flies around Metropolis, saves citizens and fights natural disasters, fires and supervillains alike. You have constant access to Superman's powers including heat vision, freeze breath, invulnerability and flight at supersonic speeds, though the former two are limited by a stamina bar. Unusually for this genre, Superman himself does not take damage and the challenges are all built around saving others from harm. Combat is accomplished through melee (you learn new combos as you progress in the game) as well as direct application of Superman's heat vision and freeze breath. Additionally, you may pick up objects, from the Daily Planet globe to tanker trucks, to throw at villains. You can also rip down a lamppost and use it as a club.
Metropolis is presented as a wide open world where you can fly anywhere and perform any of the side missions at any given time. Besides the main story missions, there are 200 kittens to rescue and many fires to put out. The basic game is broken up a bit with two rather different sequences. There is a race around the city against Myxyzptlk and a Bizarro mode, in which you must destroy the city.
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| 6185 |
Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Aug 2005 |
|
Racing |
Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0853333001028
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 25, 2015
Summary: Suzuki TT Superbikes features more than 50 vehicles from all over the world, and includes the world famous 37.73 mile Isle of Mann racetrack. For the highest level of realism possible, the course itself has been mapped using data supplied by the government and data captured by the development team. In addition to the traditional racing, the game also features a "Mad Sunday" mode that brings riders from all over the world to test their chops on the mountain. Supplementary modes, such as two-player split-screen and sidecar multiplayer are also included, as are bikes from all classes -- from 125cc all the way to the F1 1000ccs!
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| 6186 |
Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing Championship |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Mar 2009 |
Jester Interactive Publishing |
Racing |
Suzuki TT Superbikes: Real Road Racing Championship Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: The Most Dangerous Road-Races Ever!
Welcome to the most exciting, white knuckle racing experience! Bringing together seven of the most challenging road racing circuits from around the world, each physically punishing and technically demanding in their own right. From 125 GP up to the Superbike class this is an unforgiving test of speed, nerve, and skill, and is exhilarating to the extreme.
So choose your circuit, choose your bike, get ready, let's race!!
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| 6187 |
SWAT: Global Strike Team |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Argonaut Games |
First Person Shooter |
SWAT: Global Strike Team Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 5, 2024
Summary: You play as a former member of the Delta Force turned SWAT. You lead a team of operatives through various missions with multiple mission objectives.
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| 6188 |
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2007 |
|
Action, Shooter |
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719736226
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00004TNDE
Date Added: Aug 24, 2010
Summary: One of the PSP's standout titles makes its PS2 debut with the release of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror. The console version features the same levels as the ambitious handheld predecessor, so players will control agent extraordinaire Gabriel Logan through 28 missions spread across seven episodes. Logan is part of an international team of covert operatives ordered to perform surgical strikes on the deadliest threats to the United States. Combining stealth sequences with movie-style firefights, Dark Mirror has players crouching, jumping, crawling, climbing, and killing from a third-person perspective.
An arsenal of weapons is available to eliminate enemy combatants, from assault rifles and sub-machine guns to grenades and rocket launchers. Logan can also use night vision, infrared, and various other goggles to help him plan his attacks, or in some cases, his escape. As a bonus, each mission includes "hidden evidence" that unlocks content in the form of movies, concept art, and music. While most of the content between games is identical, the PS2 version features some notable changes: the controls support both analog sticks, some explicit dialogue and violence has been altered or edited out, and online multiplayer support has been removed.
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| 6189 |
Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jun 2006 |
|
Action |
Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0711719752028
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000099T2K
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: This next installment of Syphon Filter takes everything you've loved about the series to the next level. Battle through this intense, international story with four-player cooperative, peer-to-peer online play (requires PS2 Network Adapter)! Features a bevy of high-tech, lethal weaponry at your disposal, lush, detailed environments for surrounding gameplay and a deep character customization feature.
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| 6190 |
Taito Legends |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Oct 2005 |
Taito Corporation |
Compilation |
Taito Legends Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 10, 2016
Summary: Taito Legends consists of 29 of Taito's arcade games from the 80s and early 90s, including:Battle Shark Bubble Bobble Colony 7 Continental Circuit Electric Yo-Yo, The Elevator Action Exzisus Gladiator Great Swordsman Jungle Hunt New Zealand Story, The Ninja Kids, The Operation Wolf Operation Thunderbolt Phoenix Plotting Plump Pop Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 Rastan Return of the Invaders Space Gun Space Invaders Space Invaders Part II Super Qix Thunder Fox Tokio Tube-It Volfied Zoo Keeper Operation Wolf, Operation Thunderbolt and Space Gun all lack light gun support, but a gun cursor is placed on screen, in which the user can move around and manipulate.
Extras include video interviews with Space Invaders creator, Tomohiro Nishikado and Bubble Bobble creator, Fukio Mitsuji. 3D Models of Arcade Cabinets and Original Arcade Flyer Artwork is also included.
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| 6191 |
Taito Legends 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Destineer |
R0 |
May 2007 |
Taito Corporation |
Compilation |
Taito Legends 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 16, 2016
Summary: Another serving of Taito's arcade games squeezed onto a single disc. It features 39 games including: Alpine Ski Arabian Magic Balloon Bomber (PS2 exclusive) Bonze Adventure Bubble Symphony (Xbox and PC exclusive) Cadash (Xbox and PC exclusive) Cameltry Chack 'n Pop Cleopatra Fortune Crazy Balloon Darius Gaiden Don Doko Don Dungeon Magic (or Light Bringer) Elevator Action Returns Football Champ Front Line G Darius (PS2 exclusive) Gekirindan Grid Seeker Growl Gun Frontier Insector X Kiki Kaikai Kuri Kinton Liquid Kids Lunar Rescue Metal Black Nastar Pop 'n Pop (Xbox and PC exclusive) Puchi Carat Puzzle Bobble 2 Qix Ramais RayForce (Xbox and PC exclusive - also known as Galactic Attack) Ray Storm (PS2 exclusive) Space Invaders '95 Space Invaders DX Super Space Invaders '91 Syvalion (PS2 exclusive) The Fairyland Story The Legend of Kage Violence Fight Wild Western
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| 6192 |
Tak and the Guardians of Gross |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Oct 2008 |
|
Adventure |
Tak and the Guardians of Gross Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0752919461457
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0019R2QPU
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Tak accidentally frees the four “Grosstrosities” trapped in the shrine (Stink Giant, Slime Giant, Landfill Giant and Molten Cheese Giant). Help him seek out four new Jujus to defeat these slimy baddies before they cover the world in their stinky foulness
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| 6193 |
Tales of Legendia |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Feb 2006 |
MelFes |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Tales of Legendia Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: You play as Senel Coolidge, a white-haired young man who is deeply attached to his sister Shirley. One day the two were sailing on a boat and suddenly discovered what seemed like a huge continent - a giant ship called Legacy, a relic of an ancient civilization. Senel and Shirley begin to learn about the culture of this new world, and Shirley discovers that there must be some connection between it and herself. But before long Shirley is abducted, and Senel swears to find her and to unravel the mystery of the new world.
Like in all previous "Tales Of..." games, the battles take place on a 2D plane, and are entirely in real time. You can manually control only one character in your party, while others perform the actions automatically, according to assigned strategy. It is possible to combine several attacks in order to learn new ones, and also to cook new items by using recipes.
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| 6194 |
Tales of the Abyss |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Namco Tales Studio Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Tales of the Abyss Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 8, 2022
Summary: Tales of the Abyss is the story of Luke fon Fabre's unintentional journey outside of his mansion, which he has been locked inside of for the last several years, since he was found in an abandoned castle after an kidnapping attempt, with no recollection of his past. Luke soon uncovers a plot to destroy the world as he knows it, and he and his ever expanding party of comrades (including a fire spewing mouse-thing named Mieu) must help to unite two kingdoms, and settle on the matter of his own identity before the world comes to an end.
ToA uses the same basic combat engine as its predecessors. The battles takes place on a pseudo-2D fighting ground that resembles the surrounding wilderness. You can set your party members to an AI controlled setting or give commands to each one by cycling through them in battle. This style can be somewhat of a hassle for those RPG fans who are used to the Final Fantasy style of combat, and it takes some getting used to even for Tales series veterans.
The way the rest of the game plays is similar to that of traditional RPGS: you and your party go through many different towns, explore lots of dungeons, and explore. The exploration is done via the World Map screen, which is an isometric view that follows your character around as you move.
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| 6195 |
Teen Titans |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
May 2006 |
Artificial Mind & Movement |
Action |
Teen Titans Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 4, 2011
Summary: Teen Titans is based on the cartoon of the same name. Players control the five team members: Robin, Cyborg, Raven, Starfire and Beast Boy and can switch between them at any time. Each character has a unique set of powers and moves. In addition to the standard combos, in co-op modem characters can perform team moves together for added damage. There are power-ups to be found through the game which speed the world slow it down, increase your attack, etc. The game is set up as a series of levels and after completing a level, each heroes' abilities are upgraded.
The Titans receive a video game in the mail, but find themselves trapped inside when they try to play it. They must battle their way through many enemies, including bosses drawn from the show, to escape.
There is also a multiplayer mode which works something like a four-player fighting game. This can be played against bots or with other humans. In addition to the Titans themselves, you can play as the bosses from single-player or more than a dozen other characters from the show that are unlocked by finding hidden items in story mode.
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| 6196 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Konami Studios |
Action |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: The sequel to 2003's updated beat 'em up, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus sets the turtle quartet on another adventure from the series' second season, this time allowing the entire team to work together via a 4-player multiplayer mode.
Each turtle now has their own unique ability and special fighting moves that fit in with their personality: such as operating switches and computers, or moving or destroying stationary objects. In single-player mode, players can switch turtles on the fly in order to accomplish the various tasks. Throughout some levels, the turtles also have racing sections over various terrains.
As players progress through the game, they can find secret items, abilities, and power-ups, including the original late 1980's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game.
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| 6197 |
Tekken 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Aug 2002 |
|
Fighting |
Tekken 4 Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0722674021296
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0000664JF
Date Added: Oct 22, 2010
Summary: "Tekken 4" marks the return of Namco's premier fighting franchise. "Tekken 4" strikes back with new jaw-dropping graphics, gameplay mechanics, and fearsome fighters. Newcomers engage old favorites in interactive, multileveled arenas. New strategies in fighting are introduced with the addition of walls, terrain effects, position changes, and enhanced side-stepping. Expanded game modes such as training, team battle, and the new Tekken Force provide the player with a deeper gameplay experience.
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| 6198 |
Tekken 5 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Namco Limited |
Fighting |
Tekken 5 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Summary: The mysterious G Corporation launches a full-scale attack involving military helicopters and combat cyborgs on the building Heihachi and Kazuya Mishima were in during the final scene of the previous game. Kazuya betrays his father and escapes, while Heihachi is presumably killed. However, the Mishima Zaibatsu continues operating as usual under undisclosed leadership. When the fifth King of the Iron Fist tournament is announced, both Kazuya and his son Jin enter in in an attempt to solve the mystery.
Tekken 5 is a versus fighting game that reduces the unusual stage design elements introduced in its immediate predecessor, thus resembling earlier installments. Five new characters join the growing regular cast, and the special modes from the previous games return, with the addition of a platforming ("Devil Within") and fighting minigames starring Jin Kazama in a sub-story of his own. Also new to the series is the ability to customize the characters with colored outfits, additional costumes, and items that can be bought with money gained in the fights and equipped.
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| 6199 |
Tekken Tag Tournament |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
|
Fighting |
Tekken Tag Tournament Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0722674021036
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00004U5VF
Date Added: Dec 11, 2010
Summary: Tekken Tag Tournament is the ultimate in multiplayer fighting action. Choose form any of the classic characters from Tekken 2 or 3 -- then use their new moves and combos to become champion of the tournament!
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| 6200 |
Tenchu: Fatal Shadows |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
FromSoftware, Inc., K2 LLC |
Action |
Tenchu: Fatal Shadows Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: Tenchu Kurenai is a game where you play one of two Kunoichis (female ninjas) trying to complete missions. The game's main idea is to use stealth and be cunning to complete your goal.
The story is set in the japanese Middle Ages. Ayame is a ninja working for a feudal lord. Dispatched for a mission in a destroyed village she meets Rin, who believes Ayame destroyed her village.
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| 6201 |
Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Activision |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
K2 LLC |
Action |
Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 4, 2017
Summary: A war is at hand. Tenrai is building an army full of dark lords and ninjas. Is simple goal is to conquer Japan. Only you can stop him from completing his deadly quest.
Set in the 16th century, you play stealth assassin ninja, Rikimaru. Returning from another place in time, Rikimaru has learned to master his shadow, gaining him further advantage in his task to seek out and kill those who seek to destroy Japan.
Using his stealth ability, you must search your way through mission after mission, completing quests either as Rikimaru or his partner in crime, Ayame. Various weapons and items, including the nimble ninja sword and the bow and arrow, will aid you in your quest.
Tenchu also supports 2 player co-op and deathmatch modes.
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| 6202 |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Black Ops Entertainment, LLC |
Action |
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 14, 2022
Summary: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is based on the movie of the same name, but with an extended story line. In 2032, the player is the T-850 model 101 Terminator, operating under Skynet control. He is captured and reprogrammed by Kate Brewster to help the human resistance, in addition to being ordered to cross the destroyed battlefields of Los Angeles and Hollywood and take over the Skynet base. Once the base is under their control, Brewster sends the Terminator back in time to protect her younger self and John Connor from the T-X, the technologically advanced female Terminator and Skynet's most lethal killing machine. The Terminator teams up with John and Kate in the present day on their mission to stop Skynet from starting World War III.
The game is a first-person shooter combined with hand to hand combat. The first-person mode features the Terminator Point of View (POV), showing the infrared heads-up information display seen in the movies.
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| 6203 |
The Terminator: Dawn of Fate |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Paradigm Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
The Terminator: Dawn of Fate Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 12, 2015
Gameplay: Post-Apocalyptic
Summary: The Tech Com forces trying to defend earth from the destructive Skynet machines for many years. Terminator T-800 has a new deadly plan - travel back to 1984 to kill Sarah Connor, and thus prevent her son, the resistance leader John Connor, being born. If you can get to a time travel device, you can stop this. The stakes could not be higher - without John, your force would be nothing.
The game is a third-person action game, with 11 levels across a range of terrains. You can play as Kyle Reese, Catherine Luna and another secret character - each of whom has their own moves, and can use 20 different weapons ranging from rocket launchers to explosives. The camera view can be used to target an enemy.
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| 6204 |
Test Drive: Off-Road Wide Open |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Aug 2001 |
Angel Studios |
Racing |
Test Drive: Off-Road Wide Open Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 5, 2016
Summary: This is the successor to Test Drive: Off-Road 3. In this game, the player controls one of 13 American Four By Fours through Hawaii, Moab, or Yosemite to be crowned King of The Off-Road. The player can race in a single, arcade race, take a complete free ride, or race in career mode. There are three kinds of racing to master: Circuit, Blitz, and Scramble.
Circuit Races are exactly as they sound. The player howls around a course through checkpoints before time runs out at least twice.
Blitz Races are considerably shorter than Circuit Races. The strategy for racing itself is not much different, except the race is in a linear fashion of point A-to-B.
In Scramble Races the player roars around an area "collecting" checkpoints in a random location as fast as possible. These are the shortest races in the game.
This game can be played by two players.
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| 6205 |
Tetris Worlds |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
THQ |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
|
Puzzle |
Tetris Worlds Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0752919460054
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B00005NHSC
Date Added: Oct 22, 2010
Summary: Tetris Worlds takes the classic Tetris game and adds new gameplay and spectacular 3D graphics!
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| 6206 |
Theme Park: Roller Coaster |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Dec 2000 |
|
Simulation |
Theme Park: Roller Coaster Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Summary: Get Ready for the Ride of Your Life!
- Build and ride the roller coaster of your dreams in your very own theme park. - Four fantastic environments: Space Zone, Lost Kingdom, Land of Wonder, and Halloween. - Explore your park, ride the rides, and play the sideshows from the visitor's perspective. - A helpful advisors gives you instant feedback to let you create a successful theme park.
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| 6207 |
The Thing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
Aug 2002 |
Computer Artworks Ltd. |
Action |
The Thing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 11, 2016
Summary: Set after the events of the 1982 John Carpenter movie, The Thing is a squad based 3rd person shooter, where each member of your team is equipped with a range of weapons and items to help you in your quest to destroy The Thing.
You must use every player in the squad if you wish to proceed through each level, and once you find one of the thousands of alien creatures through-out the complex, weapons such as flame throwers, pistols and more come into play.
20 levels are on offer, with humans scattered around the area. But are they friend or an infected foe? Trust is the key to success.
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| 6208 |
Thrillville |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Nov 2006 |
Frontier Developments Ltd. |
Simulation |
Thrillville Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2016
Summary: Thrillville is an amusement park simulator where you take on the role of the favoured nephew or niece of the eccentric uncle Mortimer, the world-renowned owner of the Thrillville theme park franchise. When uncle Mortimer is indisposed, he lets you take over running of five fabulous parks. The only problem is that Uncle Mortimer's arch nemesis Vernon Garrison is trying to knock Thrillville off the map with his Globo-Joy chain of multi-conglomerate parks and will stop at nothing to crush Thrillville like a bug and become number one. The only way to stop him is to keep the parks running smoothly, this involves keeping the guests happy and finding out their needs and wants.
Created by the team behind RollerCoaster Tycoon 3, the game moves away from pure management for the console systems. You can construct your own rides and test them yourself. Daily chores require you to construct new attractions and stalls, and customers need to be kept happy with reasonable prices.
Instead of crunching numbers, some daily chores have been turned into mini-games based on classic games. Using shoot-em-ups, racing games and rhythm games, mundane tasks become exciting events. You can even participate in the games available for your visitors. Instead of being a god, acting with an invisible hand from the sky, you control a park manager to distribute the work and interact with customers. You can even try to befriend customers through conversations to keep them happy.
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| 6209 |
Thrillville: Off the Rails |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Oct 2007 |
Frontier Developments Ltd. |
Simulation |
Thrillville: Off the Rails Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Summary: Thrillville: Off the Rails is an amusement park simulator and is the sequel to the original title Thrillville.
Uncle Mortimer returns to aid you with his brand new Woah Coaster pieces which allow the player to build coasters with massive jumps, ring or fire and spinning blades into their coaster.
The main plot line is that Globo-Joy, the rival park owners and main antagonist from the first game, are trying to destroy the good name of Thrillville by putting saboteurs in your park.
The only way to solve the mystery is to help solve your guests' problems by building new rides and coasters or beat challengers to your games.
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| 6210 |
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2001 |
Core Design Ltd. |
Action |
Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Series: Thunderstrike/Thunderhawk
Summary: In control of the most advanced gun-ship technology known to man, you are charged with neutralizing the enemy and restoring peace. Thunderstrike: Operation Phoenix is a fast 3-D arcade-action game based on military campaigns involving ultrarealistic vehicles and massive sprawling environments. You can customize your chopper with hell-fire missiles, shockwave bombs, chain guns, and other weapons. You must crush hostile air and ground forces in a variety of environments.
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| 6211 |
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Buena Vista Games |
R0 |
Oct 2004 |
Tose Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 16, 2016
Summary: Based on Tim Burton and Deane Taylor's film The Nightmare Before Christmas, you control Jack Skellington the Pumpkin King in this sequel to the original film. As Jack you must fight to claim back Halloweentown after the towns folk put back together Oogie Boogie while Jack was away. Now Oogie is controlling the town and it's up to Jack to claim back his crown and save the town.
Using different costumes grants Jack different abilities and attacks including fighting as Jack Skellington, breathing fire as the Pumpkin King or throwing explosive presents as Santa Jack. Using the power of dancing gives Jack the upper hand when fighting Oogie and his henchmen in a timed button pressing sequence, which lets Jack strut his stuff or get beaten badly with poorly timed button presses.
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| 6212 |
Time Crisis 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2003 |
Namco Limited |
Action |
Time Crisis 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: The third title in the long running arcade shooter series has you again ducking and weaving through a range of levels, with the ultimate aim of defeating the enemy who wishes to take over the world.
Along with the return of two player action, and the duck and shoot method (duck under cover by pressing the required button, which also reloads your gun), new additions to the franchise include the ability to use multiple weapons besides the pistol and machine gun. The shotgun and grenade launcher are added to your arsenal, although ammo is fairly low for both so you must aim for the right colored enemies to gain bonus ammo, or shoot crates and pick up the items.
Besides the full conversion of the arcade game, there is also a collection of multiplayer bonus quests, plus once you complete the game straight through you'll unlock an exclusive single player hostage rescue campaign, including the option to use a sniper rifle.
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| 6213 |
TimeSplitters |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Free Radical Design |
First Person Shooter |
TimeSplitters Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 27, 2011
Summary: The TimeSplitters are an evil race dwelling outside of time and space. Roused from an ancient sleep, they cross the threshold from their shadowy dimension, ripping through the fabric of time itself to make humanity history. Can we unite against a common enemy? Or will we be condemned forever to a realm ruled under the shadow of the TimeSplitters. In the 1-player game you travel from time to time to collect different artifacts before the Timesplitters can. The multiplayer game is 4-player Deathmatch with the option of adding several bots.
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| 6214 |
TimeSplitters 2 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Free Radical Design |
First Person Shooter |
TimeSplitters 2 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: TimeSplitters 2, the sequel to Free Radical Design's PlayStation 2 launch title, once again sends players hurtling through time, as they battle the malevolent TimeSplitters in ten unique time periods, from the Wild West to a futuristic space station, and everything in between.
The game's story finds Cortez, the series' hero, on a quest to discover the origins of the TimeSplitters, an enigmatic group that travels through time causing trouble for the good people of Earth. Using the paradoxes of time travel to his advantage, the hero can regularly join up with past and future versions of himself, to fight the enemy as a team. A wide selection of historical, modern, and futuristic weapons is available, and environments feature destructible elements.
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| 6215 |
Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Tecmo |
R0 |
Oct 2006 |
Tecmo, Ltd. |
Action |
Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: This is an improved port of the PSP game Tokobot. It's the same game as the PSP title, but includes many extras. There are 10 new stages that include a Treasure Hunting mini-game that will unlock new Tokobot and Bolt upgrades. More characters have been added to the story, including an instructor and a new rival. Six new boss enemies can be found throughout the game. Lastly, there's a time attack mode that can be unlocked, and while playing in this mode, you'll find many treasures not found anywhere else.
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| 6216 |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Genki Co., Ltd. |
Racing |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 9, 2024
Series: Tokyo Xtreme Racer
Summary: Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3 is the fourth installment of this Japan-based street racing series.
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| 6217 |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Genki Co., Ltd. |
Racing |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Drift Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 25, 2017
Series: Tokyo Xtreme Racer \ Shutokō Battle
Summary: This fifth installment in the Tokyo Xtreme series, focuses more on the "drifting" style of racing and has two different distinctive challenges of racing included in the game. Players can race professionally during day races, earning money to upgrade their cars and try to get the big sponsorships. During night races, players can race for pride, along with the ability to bet money and even car parts.
Players will race in the scenic mountains of Japan, in real life courses on uphill and downhill races and even during varying weather and seasonal conditions, effecting the handling of the cars as they would in real life. There is also a rivalry battling system in the game, making the races more dangerous as opponents try to stop them at all costs.
It also features real licensed high-end vehicles such as Nissan, Toyota, Subaru, Audi, Alfa Romeo, Mini, Volkswagen among many others.
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| 6218 |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
May 2001 |
Genki Co., Ltd. |
Racing |
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Series: Tokyo Xtreme Racer \ Shutokō Battle
Summary: Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a one or two player racing game based on illegal street racing around the streets of Tokyo.
The game starts by giving the player $15000 so that they can buy their car. There are three types of car; Class A has the most powerful engines; Class B has mid range engines but are better balanced; and Class C cars lack power but have better handling. Needless to say the cash the payer starts with is sufficient for the lower cars in each group, players need to win cash if they are to upgrade.
After the car has been selected the player enters their name and customises their number plate that's when the game really begins. There are seven 'game modes' of which five are different ways to play the game, these game modes are the same for all classes of car. Mode 1: This is the Quest mode where the player tries to rise to the top by looking for other racers to challenge Mode 2: This is the Quick Race mode, here the player starts on the road and a races a random AI opponent. Mode 3: The Time Attack mode where the player races around a course in Tokyo looking to set a new best time. Mode 4: Free Run where the player can drive anywhere in Tokyo Mode 5: Versus mode, this is the only two player part of the game Mode 6: This is where all the system configuration options, including the ability to customise the controller buttons, are kept Mode 7: In the UK release this option contains the DVD Extras, the US trailer for the film "The Fast And The Furious", and the short documentary "Tokyo Hardcore: Night Warriors" Cars can be tuned, changed, and upgraded prior to each race. After each race the player can replay their race, save it to replay later, or just save the result.
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| 6219 |
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Mar 2006 |
Shanghai UBI Computer Software Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 20, 2017
Summary: The version of Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox differs from both the Xbox 360 and the Windows version.
The player takes the role of Captain Scott Mitchell, who is a squad leader of the Ghosts. The game takes place in Mexico City where separatists have attacked an North American summit, leading to the Canadian Prime Minister being killed and the Mexican and US presidents gone missing. Throughout the campaign the player will need to rescue the presidents, recover a nuclear football and defeat the leader of the separatists.
This version of the game has a more streamlined level design and is less tactical than the other versions of the game and is entirely played from a first person perspective. Although the story, mission objectives, weapons and characters are the same as the Xbox 360 version, it has different level design and uses the UnrealEngine2 rather than the Yeti Engine. The player here only has one AI-controlled team mate with him and not a full squad. In this version the player isn't able to go prone and can't jump over fences or climbing obstacles, instead the player is able to sprint.
The multiplayer components differ between the versions. Both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions feature online multiplayer, while local multiplayer is only available in the Xbox version. The Xbox version supports up to four players in split-screen and up to twelve players on Xbox Live or System Link. The campaign can also be player in co-op by two players. The PlayStation 2 version supports up to eight players online. Co-op is not available in the PlayStation 2 version.
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| 6220 |
Tomb Raider: Anniversary |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Jun 2007 |
Buzz Monkey Software, LLC, Crystal Dynamics, Inc. |
Action |
Tomb Raider: Anniversary Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 19, 2011
Summary: A mighty syndicate gives Lara Croft the task to find the Scion, a mystical artifact which is said to be the key to the secret of Atlantis. Since her father already searched for this item, Lara does not hesitate and begins her journey through ancient tombs and forgotten worlds.
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary is essentially a remake of the original Tomb Raider. So you fight and riddle your way through familiar sites and meet good old enemies. But also you feel at home, the game features everything that Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend has. So besides the better graphics, Lara also has many new moves, such as swinging on ropes, bullet time when an animal rushes towards her, and the addition of a grappling hook in her inventory (which resembles the one from the original game). Jumping is also a lot easier, as the heroine automatically grabs the ledges without requiring pixel-precise timing. There are also completely new moves, where Lara balances and jumps on small sticks.
The cut-scenes are identical, but rendered in real-time using the new engine. Some are also action-based, like in the previous games, requiring quick reflexes to keep the action going. The environments and riddles have been changed to fit the new gameplay and the voice recording was also redone.
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| 6221 |
Tomb Raider: Legend |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Apr 2006 |
Crystal Dynamics, Inc. |
Action |
Tomb Raider: Legend Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 20, 2011
Summary: Legend is the seventh major game in the Tomb Raider series, now for the first time developed by Crystal Dynamics, along with the original character designer of the game's protagonist Lara Croft: Toby Gard.
Heroine Lara is searching for a South American relic, but her adventure takes a different course when rogue anthropologist Amanda Evert shows up. Presumed dead along with a team of graduate students after an accident in a tomb in Peru, where Lara was the only one to escape, Amanda is back with a score to settle as they both race, along with the shady James Rutland Jr., to obtain an ancient artifact. Many other characters, both friends and foes, will stir things up. The story takes Lara through locations all over the world, from the Himalayas to Ghana, Kazakhstan, Bolivia, Japan and England, including her famous mansion filled with secrets and collectibles. Aside from current events, Lara's past is also revealed, through flashbacks. Among other things, you will get to know how she lost her mother and why it is such a burden.
The typical third-person action-adventuring exploring is still present. Lara can move more freely, and is no longer limited by specific jumps. As you travel through rough environments, you will need to run, dive, swim, climb on poles, ladders, roofs, use zip lines, shimmy and vault, with acrobatic actions such as somersaults and flips. You need to cross difficult terrain, solve puzzles to advance or open up new areas, and engage in combat. New tools include a grappling hook, not only used to move around but also to haul enemies Scorpion-style, binoculars, a PLS (personal light source), flares, a PDA and a headset to keep in contact with tech support Zip.
Enemies are still rather scarce. Both humans and animals will attack you, and the game retains the auto lock-on mode, but now with a slide attack and close combat with both kicks and punches, plus bullet-time actions to get behind enemies quickly. Lara carries her trademark dual-wielded pistols, but can also pick up new weapons along the way, such as a shotgun and grenades. Missions take place in both indoor and outdoor environments, with arcade motorcycle and jeep sequences in between. As usual, Lara has a fancy outfit for each location.
The PSP version includes the full game and adds a multiplayer mode: Tomb Trials. You can race another player through tombs to see who comes out first, or go on a timed scavenger hunt for artifacts.
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| 6222 |
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Core Design Ltd. |
Action |
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Summary: Help Tomb Raider's famous heroine, Lara Croft, save the world from the forces of evil.
As the game begins, Lara wakes from a stupor. Recalling what she can of the past few hours, she remembers walking in on a killer after discovering the body of Von Croy, her friend and former mentor. She must make a hasty escape from the authorities who blame her for the crime. Determined to discover the fiend responsible, Lara eventually uncovers an evil plot that could cause the destruction of mankind. If the reincarnation of the "angel of darkness" is allowed to happen, the world is doomed!
The game environment is set in the somewhat distant future. You'll lead Lara mostly in 3rd person perspective, travelling to various locales in Europe. Explore sewers, cemeteries, warehouses, factories and cities. A multitude of NPCs will be encountered, both in the form of friend as well as foe.
Angel of Darkness introduces new stealth and close-combat moves - ducking, sneaking and hug-the-walls walking. Lara must build her skills by performing action sequences. You'll have her running, dodging, performing flying leaps and platform jumps, shimming along walls and cables, as well as moving boxes and other obstacles around. Advancements are achieved with strategically placed power-ups. Collect weapons and ammunition, artifacts and money.
You'll also play Kurtis Trent, a new male counterpart, for several "levels". Although Kurtis gets in Lara's way when she first meets him, he eventually becomes an ally when they realize they are both working towards the same goal.
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| 6223 |
Top Gear: Dare Devil |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Kemco |
R0 |
Nov 2000 |
Papaya Studio Corporation |
Racing |
Top Gear: Dare Devil Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Going beyond the usual high speed thrills of the past Top Gear titles, Dare Devil has you racing a collection of smaller car designs, like the Mini and VW Beetle. The 27 levels offered are based on real world locations (Rome, Tokyo, San Francisco) and it is your job to race through the streets, collecting dare devil tokens in order to progress through to the next stage. Bonus points can be made from crashing into obstacles on the sides of the roads, like bus stops and seats.
You can also collect hidden keys and wrenches that offer extra lives and hidden stages, nitro boosts to give an extra dose of speed, and clocks to give you a little more time to accomplish to task. And you can race against a friend in split screen mode to see who can race their little speedster the best.
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| 6224 |
Total Immersion Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Empire Interactive |
R0 |
Nov 2002 |
Razorworks |
Racing |
Total Immersion Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 29, 2024
Summary:
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| 6225 |
Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
Deadline Games A/S |
Action |
Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 18, 2016
Series: Total Overdose / Chili Con Carnage
Summary: This Grand Theft Auto-inspired game of violence and vengeance begins deep in Maya jungle, where a man named Ernesto Cruz was lost in 1989. The official explanation for his disappearance was fatal overdose, but this is not enough for Ernesto's twin sons, Ram and Tommy. They embark on a quest for truth, though the Mexican wilderness and underworld urban environments inhabited by gangs, drug lords, and dangerous women.
Players can explore the large areas on foot, or commandeer any vehicle they choose. Total Overdose features a fighting game-styled combo system, and smart, skilled shooting unlocks new equipment and abilities. A "Rewind" system allows players to repeat a sequence to nail a perfect combo, or even to turn back the clock and avoid a fatal mistake.
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| 6226 |
Transformers |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
May 2004 |
Atari Melbourne House Pty Ltd. |
Action |
Transformers Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2017
Summary: On the planet of Cybertron, the Transformer war between the heroic Autobots and the evil Decepticons rages on. But the losses are mounting up, and the war's front has been pushed into the heart of Autobot territory. The Autobots’ last stand takes a turn for the worse when the Decepticons introduce their secret weapon: the new Decepticlone army.
As if by fate, a distress signal from the Mini-Cons, the long-lost third Transformer race, blasts onto the battlefield. Knowing that the Mini-Cons will tip the balance of power, the Autobots and the Decepticons race to Earth. On Earth, the Decepticons and their army invade the planet with extreme prejudice. It is then up to the Autobots to save Earth and prevent the Decepticons from controlling the universe.
The player takes control of one of 3 featured Autobots and can switch between them for any mission. These are: Optimus Prime, Hot Shot and Red Alert. All have the ability to transform into their vehicle modes, with classic '80s transforming sound effects.
Players have to find and retrieve Mini-Con robots (of which there are over 40), which then function as weapons or equip the Autobot with new abilities. These add-ons include offensive weapons such as Missile Launchers, Limpet Mines, a Tractor Beam, Electric Arc Guns, Ribbon Beams, etc.; defensive abilitles such as Shields, Armours and Recharges; and Abilities such as Glide Wings, Boost Jumps, and Dashes.
The player must battle the Decepticons and their Decepticlone army through a range of environments including the Amazon jungle, desolate Antarctica and a rugged Pacific island.
Level enemies take the form of uniquely-designed Decepticlones - champions from an army of robots created to serve the Decepticons.
All of the famous Decepticons are featured as game Bosses - including Starscream, Cyclonus, Tidal Wave (as a full-scale Aircraft Carrier/robot) and of course... the Decepticon leader, Megatron.
A classic battle of good versus evil...
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| 6227 |
Tribes: Aerial Assault |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Sep 2002 |
Inevitable Entertainment, Inc. |
Action |
Tribes: Aerial Assault Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Summary: Remade for the PS2, based on the PC hit Tribes 2. Strap on your jetpack, ride a grav cycle, fly a plane, or try one of the many other vehicles and play Capture The Flag, Capture and Hold, Team Deathmatch, or Deathmatch. Choose from 3 armor classes, 10 weapons, and various gadgets. Up to 16 players can join using a PS2 Network Adaptor.
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| 6228 |
Trigger Man |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Sep 2004 |
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Action, Shooter |
Trigger Man Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0650008399233
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002IBEBE
Date Added: Aug 7, 2010
Summary: Players take the role of a mob enforcer in this value-minded 3D shooter adventure. Throughout the game's eight missions, the protagonist must silence witnesses, sabotage the operations of rival gangs, and perhaps even break a few bones -- to send the right message to the right boss. Missions are set in fitting locations such as deserted loading docks, a busy casino, and an Italian restaurant.
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| 6229 |
Trivial Pursuit Unhinged |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Mar 2004 |
Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd. |
Kids & Family |
Trivial Pursuit Unhinged Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Welcome to Trivial Pursuit with a twist! Play Trivial Pursuit in one of three ways with 1-6 friends either with you or online through GameSpy (PC) or your console's online system.
Choose to play in Classic, Unhinged, or Flash. The classic game is just that, the standard Trivial Pursuit game. Unhinged adds two additional features: special spaces (50/50 chance, teleport, board rotate, etc) and betting. With betting, you can choose whether your opponent will answer correctly or incorrectly and bet 1-2 points. These points can allow you to gain the ability to roll again if you don't like your roll. Flash mode is for those who want a quick game. There are 5 levels of the board. You start on the first level and have a choice of 2 spaces. Answer correctly and move up a level for another 2 spaces to choose from. The first to the top wins.
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| 6230 |
Twisted Metal: Black |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jun 2001 |
Incognito Entertainment |
Action |
Twisted Metal: Black Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2010
Summary: Twisted Metal: Black is the fifth game in the car-combat series. Only on the PlayStation 2, TM:B includes old favorites and a lot of new characters. The game has a very dark and gothic theme to it, with the music to back it up. Detailed graphics, day/night cycle, particle effects, and a constant 60 frames per second. TM:B also boasts a multiplayer mode, with 1-4 multiplayers, over ten arenas (some specific to multiplayer), and a cooperative mode, so instead of fighting each other, you can work together. The game's soundtrack consists of techno/gothic music, with some industrial, and acoustic guitar bits, especially the ending credits, "Paint It Black."
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| 6231 |
Ultimate Board Game Collection |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Valcon Games |
R0 |
Jul 2006 |
Mere Mortals |
Strategy |
Ultimate Board Game Collection Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: Ultimate Board Game Collection includes over 20 classic board and tabletop games. Each game contains a trophy that can be unlocked by completing a specific goal. Depending on the game, up to six players can compete by passing around a single controller.
The games include: 3D Tic-Tac-Toe, Anagrams, Backgammon, Checkers, Chess, Chinese Checkers, Concentration, Dice, Dominoes, Enigma, Go, Jigsaws, Mahjong Solitaire, Mancala, Naval Battle, Parcheesi, Quatro, Reversi, Snakes and Ladders, Word Cubes
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| 6232 |
Unlimited Saga |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jun 2003 |
Square Co., Ltd. |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Unlimited Saga Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 26, 2011
Summary: "Unlimited SaGa" is a sequel to Square's famous series of non-linear RPGs. Like in the early Romancing Saga games, and in Saga Frontier, you assume the role of eight main characters (selectable at the beginning of the game). The story centers around Laura, a 30-year old widow and an ex-pirate, but you view the story and make it progress differently depending on which character you have chosen, and on the decisions you take throughout the game. Each character is represented by a different kind of flower.
"Unlimited SaGa" feels and plays a lot like a classic board RPG. Everything - from disarming traps to hitting the enemy successfully in a battle - depends on the so-called REEL system. You have to stop a spinning slot machine at the right time, in order to perform an action successfully. It is similar to the classic dice system in pen-and-paper RPGs, and to the Judgment Ring system in Shadow Hearts. You can explore the world in a non-linear fashion, visit many optional areas and fight monsters at your will. Some puzzles have multiple solutions and can be solved by using a character's special skill. For example, a character with a Swim skill can cross a river and reach the next area of the game.
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| 6233 |
Unreal Tournament |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Infogrames |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Digital Extremes, Inc. |
First Person Shooter |
Unreal Tournament Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2017
Series: Unreal Tournament
Summary: Unreal Tournament is completely different from Unreal: it is now mainly based on multiplayer, like Quake 3.
At the beginning, you have to play classic deathmatch rounds. After you have successfully won some of them, a new game mode becomes available, domination. In domination there are about three or four different areas scattered around the map to be controlled by your team. For a certain amount of seconds you control one area, a point is added to your score. The more areas you control, the faster your team's score rises. When you or the other team reaches a certain score, the game is over. The third mode is called capture the flag, every team has a flag to defend and tries to capture the other team's flag to score a point.
The fourth game mode is called assault. This mode requires completion of real missions, such as attacking an enemy base and destroying a specific object in it. Again, there are two teams, the defenders and the attackers. You have to complete the mission in a certain time, for example five or ten minutes. If you were successful, your team has to defend this time and the other team attacks. But the attacking team now only has as much time as you needed to attack.
All these modes are either playable in single or multiplayer mode. If playing alone, you have a large menu with orders you can give your bots. Also, all weapons were redesigned, and some new ones are added.
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| 6234 |
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Sep 2006 |
tri-Ace Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 22, 2012
Summary: Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria is a prequel of the original PlayStation video game Valkyrie Profile and addresses some of unanswered questions in the previous game's storyline.
Several hundred years before the story of the Valkyrie Lenneth, the young and rebellious Valkyrie Silmeria angers the god Odin and becomes imprisoned in the body of Alicia, the princess of Dipan. However, Silmeria manages to retain her consciousness and shares the body with Alicia, leading her father, King Barbarossa, to believe that she is possessed. As a result, he fakes her death and banishes her to a faraway land. When Odin learns of Silmeria's actions, he sends the third valkyrie, Hrist, to find Alicia and to bring Silmeria back to Asgard. In the meantime, Alicia and Silmeria seek the legendary Dragon Orb, an artifact that would allow them to be free from Odin forever.
Although the game retains the side-scrolling aspect of the first Valkyrie Profile while traversing through dungeons or other locations, the second installment is rendered in three-dimensions throughout. The game takes advantage of this during the battle sequences as you must move and position your characters correctly to perform attacks. As in the previous game, Alicia/Silmeria will meet and recruit Einherjar, characters that will assist you in your quest.
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| 6235 |
Vampire Night |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Nov 2001 |
Wow Entertainment, Inc. |
Action |
Vampire Night Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 26, 2024
Gameplay: Shooter
# of Players: 1-2 Players
Summary: The legend has existed for centuries. Very few have survived to tell their account of terror. But we know, the Vampire is real. Grab a friend and the GunCon2 and experience the bone-chilling shoot'em up action. Namco puts you in the role of the vampire hunter. Improved over the arcade version, Vampire Night for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system also includes a special training mode, an adventure mode, and other hidden features for players to unlock. Can be purchased with or without the GunCon 2.
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| 6236 |
Van Helsing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Vivendi Universal Games |
R0 |
May 2004 |
Saffire, Inc |
Action |
Van Helsing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2022
Summary: Take the role of Van Helsing, legendary monster hunter and fight through Transylvania towards Count Dracula. This is an action/adventure game where the player encounters monsters such as the Wolfman, the Frankenstein monster, Dr. Jekyl/Mr. Hyde, vampires, and many other terrifying creatures. Use an arsenal of weapons and skills to destroy these monsters, including the unique grapple gun. This game takes the player to many of the places seen in the movie Van Helsing and features voice talent from many of the original actors including Hugh Jackman.
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| 6237 |
Virtua Fighter 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Mar 2002 |
SEGA-AM2 Co., LTD. |
Fighting |
Virtua Fighter 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 3, 2011
Summary: Virtua Fighter 4 offers a selection of thirteen characters to engage in one-on-one beat 'em up action similar to previous titles in the series. Most of them are from previous games, but two of them are brand new to this game.
VF4 has the standard array of modes, like Arcade, VS, and Practice, and it also has a new feature, called "A.I. Sparring", in which you train a player, controlled by the computer, by using various moves and techniques.
There are a lot of arenas to choose from. Some are interactive, in which you can break away from the main ring. When fighting on sand or snow, your fighter will leave footprints. When you're in water, you will make splashes. If you hit your opponent hard enough on a concrete floor, his body might break that part of the floor into chunks.
Each fighter has a wide array of moves, from your standard punches and kicks to ten hit combos and specials.
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| 6238 |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Sep 2005 |
|
Adventure |
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0083717201427
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B000B69EBE
Date Added: Aug 24, 2010
Summary: Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit lets gamers experience the fun of life with the two animated characters first-hand. Free-roaming gameplay allows players to freely explore Wallace & Gromits hometown with one of the games three playable characters, while using the amazing Bungun to turn anything thats not nailed down into a weapon! Use your Bungun to suck up everything in the environment, from hanging baskets and machinery, to earn rewards and create hilarious mayhem
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| 6239 |
Walt Disney's The Jungle Book: Rhythm n' Groove |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
Ubi Soft Entertainment Inc. |
Music & Rhythm |
Walt Disney's The Jungle Book: Rhythm n' Groove Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Rhythm n' Groove is a dancing game very much modeled after Dance Dance Revolution. Arrows travel across the screen, and when they reach the right spot, you hit the necessary button on either your controller or dance pad.
The game follows the story of Disney's The Jungle Book cartoon. Some songs are remixes of the cartoon's music, while others are original.
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| 6240 |
Warriors of Might and Magic |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Mar 2001 |
3DO Company, The |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Warriors of Might and Magic Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary:
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| 6241 |
Wave Rally |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Eidos Interactive |
R0 |
Dec 2001 |
Opus Corp. |
Racing |
Wave Rally Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 18, 2017
Summary: Experience the thrill of adrenaline fuelled competitive Jet Ski racing as you launch off realistic crashing waves, speed over jump ramps and perform spectacular freestyle tricks. Race through the beaches of Florida, the white water rapids of New Zealand, the canals of Venice and more.
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| 6242 |
Way of the Samurai |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
May 2002 |
Acquire Corp. |
Action |
Way of the Samurai Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 29, 2022
Series: Way of the Samurai
Summary: This is a story of the Way of the Samurai in their final days. Warring factions are vying for control of feudal Japan. At Rokkotsu Pass, three groups wrestle for power. Into this conflict walks a lone samurai who is quickly swept up into battles that threaten to engulf the entire region.
Combat, deception and betrayal are tools to be used at will. So grasp your sword and prepare yourself, for history is forged in the fires of battle.
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| 6243 |
Wheel of Fortune |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2003 |
Artech Digital Entertainment, Ltd. |
Kids & Family |
Wheel of Fortune Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 4, 2015
Summary: Wheel of Fortune is a video game based on the TV game show of the same name. This game can be player with up to three players. They have the option of playing with or without computer players giving contestants the ability to go head to head in a game against a friend. The game also features a "sample contestant exam" to see if you have what it takes to make the real show, presented by Vanna White. The game also gives you the ability to compete at different venues for a change of scenery with 3,200 puzzles in total.
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| 6244 |
Wild Arms 3 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2002 |
Media.Vision Entertainment Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Wild Arms 3 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2017
Summary: In ancient times, a war was fought against demons on a world named Filgaia. The planet bears the scars of this encounter as much of the world is barren and the ocean has turned to sand. For different reasons, four characters set out to become "drifters" and make their own path over the plains. Virginia Maxwell chose this trip on a steam train because she was bored by the monotonous life in a sleepy village and wanted to explore the world. Treasure-hunter Jet Enduro thinks the train will bring him to a place where a flower with magic powers can be found. Gallows Caradine is a shaman of his tribe and is the guardian of a sacred artifact. Clive Winslet is a cynical archaeologist and part-time bounty hunter. A fateful encounter aboard a train will bring these four together and mix them up in the doings of a mysterious organization of scientists. This Council of Seven once was formed to renew the life force of Filgaia, but now seems to be harnessing it for their own means.
This third installment of the Wild Arms series continues the tradition of two previous games, adding a stronger emphasis on the (fantasy) Wild West atmosphere. Characters have the ability to attack using ARMS (projectile weapons), use special abilities, use items or cast Arcana (magic). From the beginning of the game, each of the four characters has an introductory chapter before becoming a party and traveling together. The battles are random, with a FP gauge which fills while attacking and defending, and usage of Arms and magic which require FP, similar to the second game of the series. Later on, special vehicles feature their own type of battle system. Other similarities to the previous game include the search system (towns and dungeons are not indicated on the map until you discover them), the ability to cancel a random battle and special abilities used outside of battles to solve puzzles. A new feature is a dialogue based on key words, similar to a system commonly used in adventure games, which allows a more flexible use of dialogue options.
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| 6245 |
Wild Arms 4 |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Xseed Games |
R0 |
Jan 2006 |
Media.Vision Entertainment Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Wild Arms 4 Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 13, 2017
Summary: You play as a young teenager named Jude Maverick. You live in a quiet village that floats high above the ground, unaware of the world that lies beneath it. But one day, your world is shattered to pieces, and you descend onto the earth to face the terrible reality: the world of Filgaia was devastated by wars. A few settlements amidst rusty tanks is all that is left of civilization. The democratically elected government has some plans for improving the conditions of the world, but as you meet a young girl whom they used as a tool for their purpose, you realize you must find a better plan to save her, and the world, from complete destruction.
The fourth installment of the Wild Arms series abandons its traditional Wild West theme and is set in a post-apocalyptic world. The gameplay system introduces hex-based battles. Battle screens are divided into seven hexes, each one of which can hold several party members or foes. You navigate your characters on the battle field, trying to force the enemy into an uncomfortable position. There is also a variety of skills you can learn and apply in battles to get benefits. As in previous Wild Arms games, the dungeons contain many environmental puzzles to solve.
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| 6246 |
Wild Wild Racing |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Interplay |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Rage Games Ltd. |
Racing |
Wild Wild Racing Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Wild Wild Racing was one of the very first games released for the Playstation 2 in the United States. It is a straightforward off-road racing game. You drive one of nine dune buggies in races that take place around the world, in places like the American desert, India, Iceland, Australia or Mexico.
Wild Wild Racing features a championship mode where you compete in a series of races to win a title. It has a challenge mode where you attempt to perform feats such as driving through a stunt course or collecting letters littered across a race course. It also has a time-attack mode.
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| 6247 |
Wipeout Fusion |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
BAM! Entertainment |
R0 |
Jun 2002 |
SCE Studio Liverpool |
Racing |
Wipeout Fusion Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: WipEout Fusion is a futuristic racing game with action elements. Players compete in the F9000 Anti-Gravity Race League, driving hovercrafts and sometimes using weapons against opponents to achieve victory.
Like WipEout 3, the game contains single-race and league modes, as well as two-player split screen gameplay. The single race mode (called Arcade) is used to unlock new tracks. The challenge mode from WipEout 64 returns with a few enhancements: each team has its own set of six challenges, which must be completed with a medal in order to unlock the next one. A new Zone mode requires players to drive as many loops as possible on a track while continuously increasing the speed.
New weapons include the proton cannon, flamethrower, gravity bomb, super missiles, seismic field, nitro rocket, and others. A total of eight vehicles and teams are available: Xios (Finland), Feisar (European Consortium), Van Uber (Germany), Tigron (Russia), EG-R (China), G-tech (Japan), Auricom (North America), and Piranha (Brazil). Once a team has completed a sufficient amount of challenges in the Challenge mode, it acquires a license for a unique super weapon.
Another new feature in WipEout Fusion are hovercraft upgrades. Depending on their performance, players receive credits after races, which can be used to increase speed, thrust, weapon power, shield strength, lateral stability, and brake force of a vehicle. Upgraded vehicles can be used in any other game mode, with the exception of the Challenge mode.
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| 6248 |
World Championship Poker 2 featuring Howard Lederer |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Crave Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
Point of View, Inc. |
Strategy |
World Championship Poker 2 featuring Howard Lederer Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 23, 2022
Series: World Championship Poker / Cards
Summary: World Championship Poker 2 Featuring Howard Lederer is a poker simulation featuring fourteen types of poker, including Texas Hold'em, Five Card Draw, Seven Card Stud and Pineapple. WCP 2 supports both online and offline play. Online, you play poker with up to seven other players. Offline play includes Quick Play mode for a fast game or a more extensive Career mode where the players begins his career as a low ranking upstart living in their mothers basement. As the player advances in their career, they encounter real professional poker players, including Greg Raymer, Clonie Gowen, Amir Vahedi, Paul Darden, Robert Williamson III, Matt Savage, and Annie Duke.
Using WiFi, you can use the PSP version to play against PS2 players. The PS2 version supports EyeToy to add your own likeness to the game. AI players have their own playing style, emotions and they react to the events. In-game commentary is provided by Matt Savage.
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| 6249 |
World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
The 3DO Company |
R0 |
Dec 2000 |
3DO Company, The |
Action |
World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 19, 2018
Summary: In a grim, dystopian future, the World Destruction League has become the prime source of entertainment. Television crew is following the participants as they travel across the world, competing in just what the league's name implies: destruction. With their heavily armed tanks, the combatants do not just destroy each other: they lay waste to everything around them...
World Destruction League: Thunder Tanks is a tank combat game that has similarities with BattleTanx games, as well as vehicular combat titles in the vein of Twisted Metal. Single-player gameplay consists of a tournament mode, in which the player selects a tank and takes it through a series of combat matches. The game's focus, however, is on the multiplayer, which includes different modes: deathmatch, capture-the-flag, frenzy, (a capture-the-flag variant with randomly appearing flags), as well as a so-called "domination mode", in which players must capture several tank generators scattered across the arena. Up to four players can compete in each of the multiplayer modes.
Various power-ups can be picked up on the arenas. These include turbo boosts, shields, fire missiles, grenades, mines, artillery and satellite strike (which allow players to target a specific spot on the arena and bombard it with missiles or a focused ion cannon blast), as well as guided missiles, which can be steered through the arena.
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| 6250 |
World Heroes Anthology |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
SNK Playmore USA |
R0 |
Mar 2008 |
Alpha Denshi Co., Ltd., SNK Corporation |
Fighting |
World Heroes Anthology Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 18, 2011
Summary: This is a compilation of the four games in the World Heroes series:World HeroesWorld Heroes 2World Heroes 2 JETWorld Heroes PerfectThe game also allows you to remap controls, edit the character colors, choose between an original or an arranged soundtrack, and access a special training mode. Another new feature is the ability to see your character's move list while playing the game.
The Japanese version of the game allows you to play against other users via the KDDI Matchmaking Network. This feature is not available outside of Japan.
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| 6251 |
Wrath Unleashed |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
LucasArts |
R0 |
Feb 2004 |
The Collective |
Strategy |
Wrath Unleashed Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 15, 2024
Summary: Archon-like, Wrath Unleashed features strategic hex-based maneuvering followed by 3D combat in order to control territory and defeat the opposing side. The objective is to crush the enemy completely or vanquish their god.
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| 6252 |
X Squad |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Oct 2000 |
Electronic Arts, Inc. |
Action |
X Squad Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 14, 2015
Summary: The year is 2037. Ash is the leader of an elite organization of soldiers known as X-Squad. One day he receives a cryptic message concerning an experiment known as Project Medusa. It appears that the head of the project, Dr. Bianca Noble, has been kidnapped. Ash and his three companions must discover the truth behind the experiment, and find out who was behind the attack.
X Squad is a third-person 3D squad-based shooter. The player directly controls Ash; his three companions are controlled by the AI, but the player can issue general orders to them. Ash can crouch and roll to evade enemy fire. The gameplay is predominantly action-oriented; Ash and his friends have to deal with enemy soldiers, automated guns, and boss enemies. Other tasks are usually confined to hitting switches in order to open doors.
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Xenosaga: Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Feb 2002 |
Monolith Software, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Xenosaga: Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2014
Series: Games made into TV
Summary: Xenosaga: Episode I - Der Wille zur Macht, the first chapter of a trilogy, is a Japanese-style sci-fi role-playing game, sharing many common themes and gameplay elements with Xenogears. The battle system is not unlike the one used in Xenogears (combo attacks, AP and EP gauges, etc.), but random encounters are eliminated. Instead, the enemies are now visible and battles can be avoided. During combat the few upcoming ally and enemy turns are shown onscreen, allowing the player to make strategic decisions based on who will act next. A rolling slot moves with each turn as well, conferring a bonus such as added damage or bonus XP for any action on that turn. If the enemy would be in position to take an advantage then the player can expend a character's "boost" gauge to cut in and act next, although enemies can boost as well, and enemy boosts always over-ride player boosts.
Each character has a unique tree of Ether spells they can learn by spending Ether points earned in battle, with lower spells requiring spells above them to be purchased first. After a spell is purchased, so long is it does not require a unique talent of that character, the spell can also be purchased and learned by any other character that can afford double its normal cost. The Anti-Gnosis Weapon Systems can be equipped with different weapons and accessories and can be used in combat provided that a character has enough AP on that turn to board their AGWS.
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Xenosaga: Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
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Role-Playing (RPG) |
Xenosaga: Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Sony PlayStation 2
UPC: 0722674100175
Rating: R0
Region: 1
ASIN: B0002CHJAA
Date Added: Sep 26, 2010
Summary: In Xenosaga II humanity wages an epic battle for survival against extinction. Earth has been abandoned and what remains of humanity is locked in combat with malevolent aliens called the Gnosis. Travelling through deep space, they'll have to seek out the ancient artifact called the Zohar. Rejoin the characters from the first Xenosaga in the enthralling second chapter of this landmark multi-part RPG saga.
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Xenosaga: Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Namco Bandai |
R0 |
Aug 2006 |
Monolith Software, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Xenosaga: Episode III - Also Sprach Zarathustra Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 26, 2020
Summary: The concluding chapter of the Xenosaga science fiction role-playing game series begins one year after the events described in the previous episode. The main heroine Shion Uzuki is shocked by the discovery that implies a connection between Vector Corporation, the organization she is working for, and the Gnosis event, which set the whole story in motion. She leaves her post and tries to solve the mystery on her own. Meanwhile, the KOS-MOS project is halted, and a mysterious new android, T-elos, emerges to replace it. Shion and her friends are about to fight the ultimate battle that will determine the destiny of mankind.
The third episode retains the combat basics of the two previous games, resembling more the system of the first episode. Weapon and equipment management returns, and the complex break system from the second chapter has been simplified. Once again, there are two kinds of combat, in human form and piloting giant robots. The usage of ether attacks, boost gauge, and other typical Xenosaga gameplay elements are also present in this game. Robot combat is more prominently featured and is handled somewhat differently, the giant gears having a wider variety of attacks at their disposal. Both player-controlled and enemy parties have now a special bar that renders them immobile when filled. Exploiting this feature is yet another strategic addition to the combat.
There is an in-game database listing all events, people, items, monsters and locations. Next to the main storyline, there are 60 puzzle mini-games. The game includes an editor to create these custom puzzles and share them with friends.
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Ys: The Ark of Napishtim |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Feb 2005 |
Nihon Falcom Corp. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ys: The Ark of Napishtim Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 17, 2022
Summary: Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim is a direct sequel to Ushinawareta Suna no Miyako Kefin, the fifth installment of the Japanese action RPG series. Once again, the player controls the main character of the series, the adventurer Adol Christin, on a new journey. Adol's ship has been attacked, and he loses his consciousness. After a while, he wakes up on a sea shore, rescued by the Rehda, elf-like people who live in a small village. Soon he becomes involved in a quest for mysterious treasure hidden somewhere on nearby islands, and has to face an ambitious empire officer who will not tolerate any rivals on his hunt.
The Ark of Napishtim is an action role-playing game set (for the first time in the series) in a fully 3D environment. The game world is seamless, with transitional overworld areas connecting dungeons and settlements. Much of the game takes place in hostile areas, where the protagonist engages in fast-paced action combat against regular enemies and bosses. Like its immediate predecessor, the game abandons the "bumping" combat style of the earlier installments, opting instead for the more common active combat. Adol can execute regular attacks and jump, as well as combine those for upward and downward slashes, dash attacks, and longer jumps. Experience points and money are awarded for defeating enemies, and leveling up is fully automatized. Armor and accessories can be found in treasure chests or purchased.
There are only three swords during the game, each corresponding to a particular element. Each sword comes with its own unique magic spell. These swords can be leveled up in a specific workshop by spending blue crystals known as "emel", which are dropped by enemies. As the swords level up their attack power increases, and their respective magic spells gain levels and become more damaging as well.
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Duelists of the Roses |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Feb 2003 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. |
Strategy |
Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Duelists of the Roses Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 14, 2020
Summary: Loosely based on historical events that took place in England in the 15th century, known as the Wars of the Roses (a battle for power between the houses of Lancaster and York), Yu-Gi-Oh! The Duelists of the Roses sees the heroes of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga and card game series, Yugi Muto and Seto Kaiba, assume the identity of the head of the Lancaster house (Red Rose, later the Tudor dynasty), Henry Tudor, and the leader of the Yorkist faction (White Rose), Christian Rosenkreuz, respectively. The player controls a Rose Duelist, who is initially sent by Henry Tudor (Yugi) and the Lancastrians to Stonehenge, with the mission of disrupting a barrier imposed by the White Rose forces. However, Rosenkreuz (Seto) arrives and offers the hero to side with the Yorkists. From that point on, the player can choose to follow either the Red or the White Rose, in two different scenarios.
Like most other Yu-Gi-Oh! video game adaptations, this is a strategy card game. The duels of the game take place on a 7x7 table; each player commands a "Deck Leader", who acts as the representation of the player character's hit point, as well as the central square on the map around which cards can be placed. Monsters can be navigated freely on the board, with the goal of surrounding and defeating the opponent's Deck Leader. Various field bonuses and card fusions are also present.
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Zathura |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Nov 2005 |
High Voltage Software, Inc. |
Action |
Zathura Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2022
Summary: Zathura is a third-person platformer based on the 2005 fantasy science fiction film of the same name, which is in turn inspired by the book by Chris Van Allsburg. After an argument with his brother Walter, Danny goes into the basement of his house and finds an old mechanical board game. When they start to play the game, their house is catapulted into space, they get a large battle robot, and visit other planets in order to complete the game and return home.
You play in turn as either one of the brothers or the robot. Walter can melee combat with a wrench and shoot projectiles while Danny has a slingshot, and the robot can shoot lasers or a charged shot, and can charge an enemy and jump high. As they progress through the different levels cut-scenes advance the story. They can grab power-ups and need to fight boss enemies as well.
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Zone of the Enders |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Mar 2001 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. |
Action |
Zone of the Enders Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 22, 2012
Series: Zone of the Enders
Summary: In the late 22nd century, humans have colonized Mars, and also set up a few colonies in Jupiter's orbit. Giant robots known as Laborious Extra-Orbital Vehicles (L.E.V.) have helped them to achieve this lofty goal. However, as time passed, the inhabitants of the Earth started to treat the space colonists, whom they called "Enders", with suspicion, subjecting them to harsh laws and repercussions. Eventually, some of the colonists founded rebel organizations, armed with particularly powerful mechas called Orbital Frames. A young colonist from Jupiter, Leo Stenbuck, unexpectedly comes into contact with an Orbital Frame named Jehuty. A terrible power is in his hands - will he use it for good, or for evil?..
Zone of the Enders is an action game that primarily focuses on combat between the player-controlled Jehuty and hostile Orbital Frames. Jehuty can use an energy sword, an energy projectile, and various sub-weapons to defeat his foes. As the player progresses, Jehuty's arsenal grows, and he is able to learn new abilities. Jehuty can also hover and fly, grab and throw enemies, and use booster jets to move quickly and dodge enemy attacks. Some objectives require the player to minimizing damage to nearby buildings and civilians.
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Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner |
Sony PlayStation 2 |
Konami |
R0 |
Mar 2003 |
Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc. |
Action |
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner Sony PlayStation 2
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 22, 2012
Summary: Dingo Egret is minding his own business, investigating a hidden power source Metatron, when out of the blue his mining team is ambushed by BAHRAM. He discovers that the source of the Metatron is actually an abandoned battle robot, Jehuty (seen in the original Zone of the Enders), and decides to use the machine against the BAHRAM.
Dingo soon realises that there's more to the story then simply wanting to own a powerful machine, as treachery and evil power comes into play. It's up to you to control the Jehuty and destroy any plans the BAHRAM for evil purposes, at whatever cost.
Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner is a sequel to Zone of the Enders. Like its predecessor, it is an action game that concentrates on piloting the giant mecha Jehuty (walking or hovering in the air), engaging in battles against other robots, using his energy sword and secondary weapons and techniques. Unlike the first game, there is no "world map" to travel on; the player is taken to the next stage automatically. Jehuty can upgrade his abilities by destroying enemies and gathering experience. Sub-weapons are acquired after having successfully eliminated a boss enemy. The game also allows the player to participate in a battle against a friend in a two-player battle mode, or try out the special VR training missions.
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