Web Mystery
Web Mystery is an Adventure, Detective, and Single-player video game developed by Mebius. During the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Kei, who serves as a computer engineer. One day, the protagonist finds an unknown email that takes a player to a website called Cat’s Eyes.
The website has a movie in which the player watches a man murdered and the very next day, and he finds the news of the same murder on a TV channel. It’s a game with more than 18 web channels and 150 home pages that allows the player to play mini-games and discover the mysteries. As a player receives an e-mail, the game informs the player about the read and unread emails.
The game also contains data applications that contain files and movies where the player can find and watch the desired movie within the game. It revolves around the fictional OS desktop with plenty of webs for the player. Major features include OS Desktop Applications, Internet Browser, Mini-games, 18 Web Channels, and 150 Home Pages.
#1 Bleeding Edge
Bleeding Edge is an Action-Adventure, Team-based, and MMO video game developed by Ninja Theory for different platforms. During the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a protagonist, and his main task is to battle against the enemies on the battlefield. While battling, the player views the environment from a third-person view.
The game comes up with almost twelve characters where every character has different melee attacks to beat the enemies. It offers three main classes, such as damage, Support, and tank, where each class has different gameplay and combat styles. A player can use almost a variety of weapons to get the enemies down.
Bleeding Edge allows the player to customize the character’s hoverboard with traits and stickers to give the character a dynamic look. Make a team of four players and smash the opponents using different abilities and tactics to lead at the top of the leaderboard. Bleeding Edge has core features, such as Four-versus-Four Mode, Customization, Leaderboard, Three Classes, Twelve Characters, Melee Attacks, and Third-person Perspective.