EVE: The Fatal Attraction
EVE: The Fatal Attraction is an Adventure, Anime-based Mystery, and First-person Perspective video game developed by C’s Ware and published by Game Village for PlayStation. The title acts as the chapter in the series of EVE and is based on the game Adam: The Double Factor. In the game, the player commands the two characters of the game such as the detective named as Kojiroh and super-spy named Marina. The current events of the game joined to their previous investigation. According to the plot, the ex-girlfriend of the protagonist, named as Yayoi Katsuragi receives a strange case, in which two girls, Mika and Miki, are invaded by somebody. Both girls are the daughter of the powerful corporation’s owner. Now, the player must unleash his detective skills, navigate the scenario to collect clues, and solve tricky puzzles to find the person who is invading the girls. During the gameplay, the player can interact with environment and NPCs not by choosing the menu options like previous games, but by moving the cursor around and clicking the targeted objects like Point-and-click Adventures. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning graphics, EVE: The Fatal Attraction is the wonderful game to play.
#1 1979 Revolution: Black Friday
1979 Revolution: Black Friday is an Adventure, Interactive Drama, and Single-player video game created and published by Ink Stories for Multiple Platforms. The plot revolves around the protagonist named Reza Shirazi who is an aspiring photojournalist. He returns to Iran amidst the Iranian Revolution. The game puts the player in the role of the protagonist who recently becomes more involved in the events of the Revolution. After that, the player is forced to make decisions to survive. During the gameplay, the player must make a timed response throughout the game, determining the outcome of the story. Players are tasked with capturing images of their surroundings, offering a historical background of the specific events. Throughout the game, the player is presented with a unique ability to interact with environments, including people, a homeless mother, etc. Upon interacting with surroundings, the player is promoted to take pictures of the chosen person or event using the camera. 1979 Revolution: Black Friday offers core features such as Critical Choices, Cinematic Experience, Exploration, Unique Gameplay, etc. Check it out, and you’ll like it.