Love and Order
Love and Order is one amazing Mystery-based Dating and Life-Simulation developed by Winter Wolves for all the amazing players around the globe. The game takes you to Montreal where you as the main character of Dana Larose work in the Crown Attorney’s Office as a Secretary. Your task is to complete your daily tasks with full attention and devotion and besides that develop your social and love life. With three choices Your Boss Ross Kim, a third year law Student named as Jonathan and Pierre Martine to the Assistant Attorney, Dorothy McCoy, you can select anyone as your partner just according to their specialties, skills and attitudes. The game further develops with the choices you make, so with any selected partner, the story ending differs from other endings. Make the right decisions and choices and enjoy a wonderfully amazing Life-Simulation, Dating and Romance experience. Love and Order offers an immersive game-play, cool visuals and a well-written story to follow.
#1 The City of Lost Children
The City of Lost Children is an Adventure, Interactive Drama, Puzzle and Single-player video game created and published by Psygnosis Limited. The game takes place in the dark sci-fi environment where you takes on the role of the protagonist named as Miette, a fictional character from the movie of the same name. It offers a stunning story, in which you travel across the streets to commit small robberies for the Siamese twins who are your schoolmistresses. As the story advances, a huge plot emerges and a mysterious men known as Cyclopses are abducted children to steal their sweet dreams. You must explore the world from a third-person perspective, interact with NPCs, and must struggle to determine what is happening. The gameplay is divided into multiple chapters and each chapter offers a set of objectives that you have to accomplish at any cost to uncover the secrets. With immersive storyline, Graphic Adventure Gameplay, and smooth controls, The City of Lost Children is the best game to play.
#2 Fate/Stay Night
Fate/Stay Night is a Japanese Visual Novel, Adventure, and Single-player Fighting video game developed and published by Type-Moon for PlayStation. The game needs the little interaction from the player as the most of the time is spent on reading the text and narratives, representing either the protagonist’s inner thoughts or the dialogue between the characters. In the game, often the player will come to the specific point where he is given a chance to select from many options displayed on the screen. The time during the decision is variable, and the gameplay pauses while the player is making the decisions that shape the story’s outcome. The game introduces three primary storylines that the player will experience during the gameplay, one for each of the heroines in the plot. The player can interact with NPCs, make choices, and advance through the story to complete the game. With addictive storyline, brilliant gameplay, and a beautiful cast of characters, Fate/Stay Night is the wonderful game compared to other Visual Novel games.
#3 Umineko When They Cry
Umineko When They Cry is a Japanese, Mystery, Visual Novel and Adventure video game developed and published by 07th Expansion for multiple platforms. It is the first title in the series, offering addictive gameplay, in which the player acts as the detective with a chance to show off his skills. The story revolves around a team of 18 people on the secluded island for the time of two days, and the strange mystery of slaughters befalls most of the characters. The main job is to discern whether the murder is of other supernatural source or human. The game can be described as the sound novel, which is similar to Visual Novel, though the gameplay needs no player interaction as the game is made up of entirely text dialogues. The player can explore the tips mode via the internal menu of the game, which offers save and load functions. Tips mode enables the player to read the information on the characters and the storyline that may be useful in solving the challenging mystery. Try it out.