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Red Ninja: End of Honor, known in Japan as Red Ninja: Kekka no Mai (紅忍 血河の舞, Reddo Ninja Kekka no Mai, "Red Ninja: Blood River Dance"), is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms, created in a collaboration between the game developer Tranji Studios (now ERTAIN Corporation) and the film writer Shinsuke Sato.
While predecessors Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment and Hollow Fragment were developed by Aquria, Artdink was selected to develop Lost Song. [1] For the game's theme music, Eir Aoi and Luna Haruna, who performed the theme songs for the anime, [44] had their singles "Cynthia no Hikari" (シンシアの光, Cynthia's Light) and "Yoru no Niji wo ...
As of 2021, eleven video games based on the A Song of Ice and Fire novels and Game of Thrones series have been released. The following table showcases the correspondent title, release date, publisher, developer, and the platforms on which each game was released, along with any other relevant information.
Rogue Trooper (video game) PC: TPS: 2006 4 LAN, Online Full Yes* *SP campaign not available; 5 separate co-op levels. Rogue Trooper (video game) PS2 / Xbox / Wii: TPS: 2006 2-4* Local, LAN, Online Split, Full Yes** *Up to 4 players online PS2 & Xbox. Xbox System link 2+2. Wii 4P splitscreen. **No SP campaign: 5 separate co-op levels. Rohga ...
Lost Words initially explored the effect Izzy's parents' divorce had on her life. The team later decided to explore themes that were more applicable to a wide audience. The levels of the game are based on the five stages of grief but are presented in a hopeful and optimistic fashion. [4] The story of Lost Words is written by Rhianna Pratchett. [3]
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax [a] is a 2D arcade fighting game developed by Ecole Software and French Bread and published by Sega.The game celebrates the 20th anniversary of ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Bunko imprint, featuring various characters from light novels published under the imprint. [2]
At the end of Episode 1, a song plays on the radio, the song’s release decade a code for trouble. Like Santaolalla’s score and Hank Williams’ song titles, the final radio song creates an ...
The game is a first-person perspective puzzle-oriented adventure game. [10] Elements of the gameplay have been compared to Myst, Riven, The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, and Zork Nemesis. [11] [12] The game has over 150 scenarios, a supernatural-sounding musical landscape, and a non-linear plot. [13]