Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
Duke Nukem: Time to Kill is a Single-player and Multiplayer Third-person Shooter video game created by n-Space and published by GT Interactive Software. The game is available to play on PlayStation platform only, and the gameplay and controls are similar to those of Tomb Raider video games. However, aside Tomb Raider, the game references Black to the Future, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, etc. video game series. It introduces a two-player deathmatch option, where up to two players can fight against each other in the detailed environments loosely focused on the single-player stages. The story of the game starts with an introduction video of the protagonist who is riding his bike towards the Bootylicious Strip Club in Downtown Los Angeles, finding out the Pig Cops teleporting in to make him angry, tuning his beloved bike into a pink-colored bicycle. During the gameplay, the player can explore the environment from a third-person viewpoint, and his main objective is to become the master by taking on enemies and completing a set of levels.
#1 Time Gal
Time Gal is an Interactive Movie, and Single-player video game developed and published by Taito. It is an Action video game which uses FMV (Full Motion Video) to show the on-screen action. In the game, the player must wisely select the on-screen actions of the character to advance the story. It takes place in the fictional future where time travel is possible. The game puts the player in the role of the protagonist named Reika, who must travel to different time periods to find the most wanted criminal named as Luda, from her time. After detecting the antagonist, the player must struggle to fend off his evil plans. The game uses pre-recorded animation, instead of sprites to show the on-screen action. The gameplay is split into levels, referred to as time periods. The player starts the game in 4001 AD with the thief, who stole the time travel device. The antagonist plans to take over the world using the time travel device by changing history. Now, the player must use his device to pursue the evil and engage himself in the FMV gameplay experience. Check it out, and have fun.
#2 Stay Dead Evolution
Stay Dead Evolution is the unique blend of Beat ‘em up, Rhythm, Action, Full Motion Video, and Single-player video game developed by Brucefilm and published by Plug In Digital. The game offers the Beat ‘em up gameplay with Street Fighter elements and comes with a real-time interaction inside the cinematographic scene, using the primary character. The visual and sound quality of the movie joins the interaction of the next-gen video game, developing the unique and involving experience. In the game, the player controls the main character from a third-person perspective, fight against an opponent, and follows the directions appear on the screen to beat the opponent. The game introduces five martial arts characters from which the player selects his one of them to start his game. There are five different environments each with a unique look, fell, and direction-style. In the game, the player can perform more than hundred martial-art moves while battling against an opponent. It has four difficulty levels, and the player can select according to skills. Stay Dead Evolution includes core features such as Five Unique Environment, Real-time Interaction, Five Martial Arts, Fast Action, and more.