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Diablo is an action role-playing video game with dungeon crawl elements. The player moves and interacts with the environment primarily by way of a mouse. [12] Other actions, such as casting a spell, are performed in response to keyboard inputs. [12]
D2 [a] is a survival horror video game developed by Warp for the Dreamcast. Directed and written by Kenji Eno, it was published by Warp in Japan in 1999 and by Sega in North America in 2000. D2 stars the "digital actress" Laura but has an independent story unrelated to the original D, and uses action-oriented gameplay in contrast to the puzzle ...
A warp, also known as a portal or teleporter, is an element in video game design that allows a player character instant travel between two locations or levels. A specific area that allows such travel is referred to as a warp zone .
The gameplay uses a top-down camera and focuses heavily on action, both melee and ranged, it has a leveling system and different playable character classes. Based on this, the game has been frequently compared to Diablo. [1] [2] The game uses a cover system for both the players and enemies, and features destructible environments. [3]
Diablo (video game) Down in the Dumps; Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp; Dungeon Keeper; F. Fantastic Four (1997 video game) Fighting Force; Final Lap; Formula 1 (video game)
This is a comprehensive index of commercial role-playing video games, sorted chronologically by year.Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, operating system, subgenre and notability is provided where available.
Developed by Maxis South. [1] A dungeon crawler similar to Diablo. [2] Nightfall: Developed by Maxis South. [1] Remnants: The Mindwarp: PC [3] A 3D shooter similar to Descent, was set to be released in mid-1996. [4] Unknown SimCastle: Unknown Cancelled in favor of The Sims. Targeted towards a young demographic. [5] SimMars: PC Cancelled in ...
[1]: 5 Furthering this reputation, at the 1996 Tokyo Game Show Warp displayed a video of themselves dancing and singing a song with lyrics roughly translated as "Enemy Zero is a good game, Warp is a good company", at the end of which Eno threw to the floor a plush doll of Muumuu, the mascot of Sony's hit game Jumping Flash!. [3]