Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis
Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis (also known as Sherlock Holmes: Versus Arsene Lupin) is an Adventure, Point-and-Click, and Single-player video game created by Forgwares and published by Focus Home Interactive for Microsoft Windows. The game is the 4th installment in the marvellous series of Sherlock Holmes and comes with new content, several modifications, and more. Upon returning to the gameplay of The Awakened and the first-person interface, it revolves around Holmes and Watson as the main character Holmes is forced by the legendary man thief Arsene Lupin, who invades to steal the most prized treasure of England. It acts as the first title to be featured a cat-and-mouse style story, a structure which would be retained for the video game Sherlock Holmes: Versus Jack the Ripper. It is an adventure game and played from a first-person viewpoint. Holmes is the main character of the player in most of the gameplay, though some sections introduce Watson as a playable character as well as Inspector Lestrade. Most of the sections in which the game is set focused on popular London landmarks, including the British Museum and National Gallery.
#1 Siren: Blood Curse
Siren: Blood Curse is a Horror-Survival, Adventure, Simulation, and Single-player video game developed by SCE Japan Studios. It is the third main installment in the series of Siren and offers the same gameplay to follow. Throughout the game, the player serves as a navigator, where the mission is to complete missions to progress through the story. The player comes to encounter the shibito, the game’s main protagonist.
The sight jack ability of the player allows him to see through the eyes of other characters. Sight jacking is important to survive in the game, such as the player can only discover clues to their next target through this ability. The player’s heartbeat will sound to warn the player if the character enters the deadline area.
If the player gets a shibito’s attention, it will attack the player until he attains death. If the player successfully hides from a Shibito, the enemy may give up and resume the player to perform the recent activity. The core features of the game are Enemies, Sight Jacking, and Third-person Perspective.