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Uru: Ages Beyond Myst is an adventure video game developed by Cyan Worlds and published by Ubisoft.Released in 2003, the title is the fourth game in the Myst canon.Departing from previous games of the franchise, Uru takes place in the modern era and allows players to customize their onscreen avatars.
Cryostasis takes place in 1981 on an Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker called the North Wind near the North Pole.The main character, Alexander Nesterov, is a Russian meteorologist who was supposed to board the ship for a lift home after completing a tour of duty at the pole; however he finds it's been shipwrecked since 1968 and its dead crewmen have undergone bizarre metamorphosis.
Observer (stylised as >observer_) is a psychological horror video game developed by Bloober Team and published by Aspyr.It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in August 2017, followed by versions for Linux, macOS and Nintendo Switch.
The PC version was commercially successful. According to Mike Nicholson of DreamForge, the game sold roughly 300,000 units. [23] Chris Kellner of DTP Entertainment, which handled the same PC version's German localization, reported its lifetime sales between 10,000 and 50,000 units in the region. [24]
Selling more than six million copies, Myst was the best-selling PC game for nearly a decade. The game helped drive adoption of the CD-ROM drive, spawned a multimedia franchise, and inspired clones, parodies, and new video game genres, as well as spin-off novels and other media. The game has been ported to multiple platforms and remade multiple ...
Ethnic Cleansing has been ranked among the most controversial video games by PC World (2010), [30] GameZone (2012), [31] PCMag (2014), [32] and The Escapist (2015). [33] UGO and Complex considered it the most racist game in 2010 and 2012, respectively. [34] [35] Ethnic Cleansing is explicitly prohibited to be shown on Twitch, a video game ...
Hexen: Beyond Heretic is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by id Software for MS-DOS.It is the sequel to 1994's Heretic, and the second game in Raven Software's "Serpent Riders" trilogy, which culminated with Hexen II.
The game received "mixed or average reviews" upon its general release in 2003. It holds an aggregate score of 68 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on twenty-three reviews. [16] IGN's Staci Krause scored the game 7.8 out of 10, writing "It is rare that a PC game, especially a point and click adventure, can give you that edge of your seat feel.