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First-person survival horror video game set in the developer's native Indonesia. First act released in May 2014, second and final act released in February 2015. May 15, 2014 [474] Road Redemption: DarkSeas Games Kickstarter, Independent May 12, 2013: $160,000 $182,791 Vehicular combat motorcycle racing video game inspired by the Road Rash ...
This category is for the video games in the Diablo series, created by Blizzard Entertainment. Pages in category "Diablo (series) video games" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Deception III: Dark Delusion; Deep Down (video game) Demon's Souls; Demon's Souls (2020 video game) Devil Summoner 2: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. King Abaddon; Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha vs. the Soulless Army; Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers; Diablo (video game) Diablo II; Diablo III; Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei; Digital Devil Story: Megami ...
A new trailer released for the game shows that’s exactly how it turned out — The Dragon Prince: Xadia is, indeed, a co-op action RPG, and it’s bringing a lot of Diablo vibes to the table.
MotoGP: Ultimate Racing Technology 3 is a motorcycle video game released in 2005. It is similar to MotoGP 2 but represents the 2004 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.The game also features an Extreme Mode which is completely different from MotoGP class Counterparts featuring fictional road motorcycles and fictional representations of real-life locations & cities of respective MotoGP Circuits ...
The Game Boy Color version was developed by Running Dog and Xantera, and published by Infogrames. The game is presented similarly to the earlier Mindscape game Harley-Davidson: The Road to Sturgis in terms of graphics due to the Game Boy Color's hardware limitations, and only features four courses and four motorcycles compared to the six in the original Windows release.
The second was a Diablo-like game which would take place in space, dubbed Starblo by the studio. In the wake of rumors that Blizzard Entertainment's owner, Vivendi, was looking to sell its game division, the heads of Blizzard North demanded to their management to request assurance for financial protection in the wake of this rumor.
Diablo is an action role-playing dungeon crawler video game series originally developed by Blizzard North and continued by Blizzard Entertainment after the original North studio shut down in 2005. The franchise is made up of the four main games: Diablo, Diablo II, Diablo III, and Diablo IV.