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Syndrome was the first survival horror game developed by Camel 101. Development started in late 2014 with the 3 core members of Camel 101. By then, the game was called Sleepers. The name was later changed to Syndrome to avoid copyright issues with the movie Sleepers. [7] In May 2015, the game was first announced with an announcement trailer.
The game utilizes a side-scrolling feature that allows the player to take control of either a male (Ricky) or female (Mary) soldier whilst hunting aliens and saving hostages before they run out of time. Alien Syndrome released with a strong opening, becoming one of Sega's best-selling video games for the Master System. It received generally ...
Alien Syndrome is played as a top-down shooter, with players turning their characters the direction they would like to shoot. The game has 40 levels, [2] with 5 bosses and 15 mini-bosses. Players customize their character to expand in-game strategy options. Alien Syndrome has 80 different weapons to use and hundreds of armor types as well as ...
The game is centered around two 'Yarnys', small anthropomorphic creatures made of yarn. [3] It is the sequel to the 2016 game Unravel , and was released for PlayStation 4 , Windows , and Xbox One in June 2018 and Nintendo Switch in March 2019.
Enix was a Japanese video game publishing company founded in September 1975 by Yasuhiro Fukushima. Initially a tabloid publisher named Eidansha Boshu Service Center, in 1982 it ventured into video game publishing for Japanese home computers such as the PC-8800 series, the X1 series, and the FM-7. [1]
The game centres around its protagonist Yarny, an apple-sized creature made of red yarn. It explores the world around it that makes small everyday things look large due to its small size. By using the yarn from its body, Yarny creates rope to form bridges, pull things, and swing from items. Yarn is the main medium used to solve complex puzzles.
HAL Laboratory, Inc., [b] formerly shortened as HALKEN, is a Japanese video game developer founded on February 21, 1980, in Chiyoda, Tokyo by Mitsuhiro Ikeda. The company started out developing games for home computers of the era, but has since established a strong relationship with Nintendo, and is often referred to as a second-party developer. [4]
Yars' Revenge is a 1982 fixed shooter video game developed by Howard Scott Warshaw and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari Video Computer System (Atari VCS). [a] Set in the Razak solar system, it focuses on the conflict between the Yars, a fly-like humanoid alien race, and the Qotile, who have destroyed their habitable planets.