Spirit Hunter: Death Mark
Spirit Hunter: Death Mark is an Action-Adventure, Visual Novel, Horror-Survival, and Single-player video game developed by Experience for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Kazuo Yashiki, who has to examine different areas to complete a chapter. Each chapter requires the player to eliminate a spirit and make progress.
The player has a default scar called the Mark, which allows him to contact ghosts and will lead to a perfect end. While going up against NPCs, the player sees the surroundings from a first-person viewpoint. The player can interact with any NPC who seems to be suspicious. The game has a series of levels where the player’s strategy will matter.
If the player finds the required clue, the chapter completes, but if he fails, the spirit will come to kill the player. The player must be careful in collecting all the clues and information to make his life continue and advances through the game.
#1 2064: Read Only Memories
2064: Read Only Memories is a Cyberpunk, Adventure, Puzzle, Visual Novel, and Single-player video game developed by MidBoss, LLC. The game takes place in Neo-San Francisco during the Christmas season of 2064, where Parallax, an engineer, has made a series of items called Relationship and Organizational Managers. The player assumes the job of a journalist who has to find his kidnapped companion and Parallax engineer Hayden Webber.
A character named Turing, who is Hayden’s creation, the world’s first knowledgeable machine, and a self-adjusting robot, will help the player in his moto. Bending upon the player’s ability to undermine Turing’s source code and the relationship with Turing, the game categorized into four endings.
The antagonist plan is to stop the player and his companions from fetching the Hayden Webber. Jump into the adventure, replay many times, experience different endings, and be save the future. The significant features of the game are Robots, Future Storyline, Multiple Endings, and Replay System.