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 The Static Speaks My Name
The Static Speaks My Name is a Psychological Horror and Single-player created the Whale Husband for Multiple Platforms. The game is set in the First-person perspective and the starts out the adventure in the black space with a morphing mob. In the start, the game displays text about the character named Jacob Ernholtz who has committed suicide at the age of thirty-one. After that, the perspective sifts Ernholtz has created an obsession with an anointing of two trees and its painter known as Jason Malone. The player then gets into the final room and commit suicide by hanging, and the viewpoint then shifts again to the black space with several grey blobs. It deals with funny, weird, sad, and dark exploration elements, in which the player as a man, who is live on his last time as he obsesses over a mysterious painting. With immersive gameplay, good mechanics, and cool graphics, The Static Speaks My Name is the best game to play.