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.
#1 428: Shibuya Scramble
428: Shibuya Scramble is an Adventure, Visual Novel, and Single-player video game created by Chunsoft and published by Spike. The game takes place in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo where the story is presented using the combination of scrolling text, video sequences, and live action. It shares many gameplay and story elements with sound novel game Machi, released in 1998 by Chunsoft. In the game, the player partake in several events from the perspectives of a different protagonist, all serving in parallel with no knowledge. The story is set in the modern Japanese city, Tokyo, where characters are involved in the complex mystery that can’t be solved without interaction, and the plot is progressed by following clues discovered within the text of the game and accompanying video sequences. Depending on the choices of the player, several new scenarios become available, which lead the player to different outcomes and endings. There are over eighty-five possible endings, and the game introduces a cast of characters, including Achi Endo, Shinya Kano, Kenji Osawa, and more.