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Haze runs at 30 frames per second; the team claimed that 60 frames per second was not needed for the pacing of the game. [9] The AI system, "Conspire", is designed to allow enemies to dynamically react to other characters and the environment. [8] Haze was originally set to be released simultaneously on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC in
The fans of Haze and the fans of Korn were given the opportunity to design the official video for "Haze". The winners were chosen on June 13, 2008, and the user "bootsrfun" on gametrailers.com was the first-place winner, which meant his entry was the official "Haze" video. There were also second-place, third-place, fourth-place and fifth-place ...
Good Game: Spawn Point (abbreviated as Good Game SP or GG:SP, or known simply as Spawn Point) is an Australian video game review programme. It is a spin-off (also described as a "sister program" [ 2 ] ) of the original Good Game that only carries reviews of games ACB -rated as G or PG, and professes to be "For young gamers, by gamers".
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20 Minutes Till Dawn is a roguelike shoot 'em up game created by the independent developer flanne. The player controls a character who fights against continuous waves of monsters, with the goal being to survive the onslaught until dawn.
The 15-second timer can only be turned over when the upper chamber is completely empty; a player may have to wait before using it. Turns started before the 15-second timer runs out can be completed (including dropping a ring at the destination), but if the 15-second timer has expired before the turn is completed, the opponent is allowed to drop ...
The 15 puzzle (also called Gem Puzzle, Boss Puzzle, Game of Fifteen, Mystic Square and more) is a sliding puzzle. It has 15 square tiles numbered 1 to 15 in a frame that is 4 tile positions high and 4 tile positions wide, with one unoccupied position.
In Route 1 (notably during "Lost Time Memory", in "Music Route") for unknown reasons, he attempts to shoot himself in the head, only to be saved by Shintarō; "Kuroha"'s eyes widening in shock as he watches Shintarō fall (it is unknown if the one shocked in "Music Route" was Konoha, or Clearing Eyes himself).