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Disney's Atlantis - The Lost Empire 12 minutes ago Atlantis: The Lost Empire is a 2001 animated sci-fi action-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It follows a young linguist who joins an eccentric expedition to find the lost continent of Atlantis. The movie is notable for its different visual style, lack of musical numbers, and more adult themes compared to many other Disney animated films. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (Video Game 2001) - IMDb Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - IMDb Plot summary In 1914, museum linguist Milo Thatch is obsessed with finding the lost city of Atlantis, following his grandfather's research. After his proposal is rejected by his superiors, Milo is recruited by eccentric millionaire Preston B. Whitmore, a friend of his grandfather's, to lead an expedition. The crew is comprised of specialists, including the cynical radio operator Wilhelmina Packard, the explosives expert Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini, the mechanic Audrey Ramirez, the cook "Cookie" Farnsworth, the geologist Gaetan "Mole" Molière, and medic Dr. Joshua Sweet. The expedition is led by the charismatic Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke and his second-in-command, Lieutenant Helga Sinclair. During the dangerous underwater journey in the submarine Ulysses, the crew is attacked by a massive mechanical guardian known as the Leviathan, which was built to protect Atlantis. After a devastating battle, only a handful of the crew survives and reaches Atlantis. Upon arrival, Milo is surprised to discover that the Atlanteans are still alive, with Princess Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh as the heir to the throne. Kida reveals that the city's inhabitants have lost much of their history and rely on a powerful energy crystal. Milo realizes that his maps and research are key to understanding the city, and he helps Kida relearn her culture. However, Rourke and the mercenaries betray Milo, revealing their plan to steal the crystal for immense profit. Milo must then rally his allies and the Atlanteans to fight against the mercenaries to save Atlantis from destruction. Cast and characters Milo Thatch (voiced by Michael J. Fox): A quirky, book-smart linguist and cartographer who spearheads the expedition to find Atlantis. Princess Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh (voiced by Cree Summer): The powerful, ancient, and resilient princess of Atlantis. Commander Lyle Tiberius Rourke (voiced by James Garner): The mission's leader who betrays the team to steal the Atlantean crystal. Lieutenant Helga Katrina Sinclair (voiced by Claudia Christian): Rourke's cold and calculating second-in-command. Preston B. Whitmore (voiced by John Mahoney): The eccentric millionaire who funds the expedition. Dr. Joshua Strongbear Sweet (voiced by Phil Morris): The half-African American, half-Arapaho medic. Vincenzo "Vinny" Santorini (voiced by Don Novello): An Italian demolitions expert. Audrey Rocio Ramirez (voiced by Jacqueline Obradors): The team's Puerto Rican teenage master mechanic. Jebidiah Allardyce "Cookie" Farnsworth (voiced by Jim Varney): A Western-style chuckwagon cook. Gaetan "Mole" Molière (voiced by Corey Burton): A French, mole-like geologist. King Kashekim Nedakh (voiced by Leonard Nimoy): Kida's father and the king of Atlantis. Production and style Not a musical: The production team intentionally broke from the traditional Disney musical format, opting for a straight action-adventure story. T-shirts worn by the crew during production read, "ATLANTIS—Fewer songs, more explosions". Artistic influence: The film's angular, hard-edged art style was heavily influenced by comic book artist Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy. Mignola was hired as one of the film's production designers. Language creation: Linguist Marc Okrand, who developed the Klingon language for the Star Trek franchise, was hired to create the Atlantean language used in the movie. Visuals: The film features a combination of traditional 2D animation and computer-generated imagery (CGI). It was shot in a widescreen anamorphic format to pay homage to classic action-adventure films like Raiders of the Lost Ark. Reception and legacy Box office performance: The film was a disappointment at the box office, grossing $186 million worldwide against a budget of up to $120 million. Its theatrical run competed with other popular films, including Shrek and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Mixed critical reviews: Critics were mixed on the film at the time of its release. Some praised its unique animation and adventurous tone, while others found the plot underdeveloped. Cult classic status: Despite its initial reception, the film has gained a cult following over the years. Its bold departure from the standard Disney formula has been re-evaluated and appreciated by a new generation of fans. Cancelled projects: The film's poor box office performance led Disney to cancel several planned projects, including a spin-off animated television series, Team Atlantis, and a themed attraction at Disneyland. Controversy: The film has been accused of borrowing heavily from the 1990s Japanese anime series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. Both feature similar story elements, character designs, and themes, leading to allegations of plagiarism, though director Kirk Wise denied ever seeing the anime. undefined undefined undefined 16 sites Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) - Plot - IMDb Summaries * A young linguist named Milo Thatch joins an intrepid group of explorers to find the mysterious lost continent of Atlan... IMDb Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Wikipedia Table_content: header: | Atlantis: The Lost Empire | | row: | Atlantis: The Lost Empire: Theatrical release poster | : | row: | At... Wikipedia Atlantis: The Lost Empire - Disney Fan Fiction Wiki Film information * Directed by: Gary Trousdale. Kirk Wise. * Produced by: Don Hahn. * Written by: Tab Murphy. (Story and Screenpla... Disney Fan Fiction Wiki Show all Nightmare Creatures II 9 minutes ago Nightmare Creatures II is a survival horror hack-and-slash video game released in 2000 for the PlayStation and Dreamcast platforms. It was developed by Kalisto Entertainment and published by Konami. Nightmare Creatures II (Video Game 2000) - User reviews - IMDb Nightmare Creatures II - game-rave.com - Kalisto PSX Games Nightmare Creatures II - Video Game Depot 🎮 Gameplay The game is a third-person action-adventure title that builds on the mechanics of its predecessor. Key gameplay elements include: Combat system: Players use melee weapons like an axe or electrified blades and can chain attacks into combos. A major addition is the ability to perform "fatality" moves to brutally execute weakened enemies. Exploration and puzzles: Players traverse various environments across London and Paris, including asylums, museums, sewers, and the Eiffel Tower, solving puzzles and finding hidden items. Single-player mode: The game is a single-player experience, with Herbert Wallace as the sole playable character, unlike the first game, which offered two protagonists. Atmosphere: The game heavily relies on its dark, gothic horror aesthetic, using eerie lighting, fog, and grotesque enemy designs to create a tense atmosphere. 📜 Plot Summary The story of Nightmare Creatures II takes place in 1934, one century after the events of the original game. The main character is Herbert Wallace (voiced in cutscenes by Rob Zombie), an escaped test subject from the genetics hospital of the demonic scientist and occultist Dr. Adam Crowley. Wallace, bearing the physical and mental scars of years of experimentation, embarks on a quest for vengeance against Crowley. His journey takes him through plague-ravaged London and into the catacombs and streets of Paris, fighting a wide array of mutated monsters unleashed by Crowley's experiments and dark magic. Along the way, Wallace meets Rachel, the sole surviving member of a secret society known as "The Circle," which opposes Crowley. When Rachel is captured, Wallace must climb the Eiffel Tower, where Crowley's base of operations lies, to rescue her and prevent Crowley from unleashing an ultimate horror upon the world. The game ends with Wallace saving Rachel, but the ultimate fate of Crowley is left unknown. ⭐ Reception The game received mixed reviews upon release. Critics generally praised its dark atmosphere, intense combat mechanics, and the unique addition of a soundtrack by Rob Zombie for the cutscenes. However, common criticisms included awkward camera angles, stiff character animations, and repetitive gameplay, with the Dreamcast version generally receiving more unfavorable reviews than the PlayStation version. undefined undefined undefined 15 sites Nightmare Creatures II - Survival Horror Wiki Nightmare Creatures II * Developer. Kalisto. * Publisher. Konami. * Platforms. Platstation, Dreamcast. * Release. 2000. * Modes. S... Fandom Nightmare Creatures II - PlayStation | Konami - GameStop Features * Intense Gothic Horror Action: Immerse yourself in the dark, atmospheric world of Nightmare Creatures II on PlayStation, GameStop Nightmare Creatures II He then falls down a chute, which leads to a biplane that he flies to France. Wallace enters a cinema, where he finds a note from ... 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Combat System: Players use various melee weapons, primarily an axe, and can string together attacks to perform combos. A key addition in this installment is the ability to execute "fatality" moves on weakened enemies, leading to graphic dismemberment or decapitation. Atmosphere: The game heavily relies on its dark, gothic horror aesthetic, using eerie lighting, fog, and grotesque enemy designs to create a tense atmosphere. Exploration and Puzzles: Players traverse various plague-ridden environments across London and Paris, including an asylum, museum, and the Eiffel Tower, solving puzzles and finding hidden items. The "adrenaline bar" mechanic from the first game, which required the player to kill frequently to maintain health, was removed. 📜 Plot Summary The story is set in 1934, a century after the first game, and follows the escaped test subject Herbert Wallace on a quest for revenge against the occultist scientist Dr. Adam Crowley. Wallace, who has endured years of horrific experimentation, battles Crowley's mutated monsters through London and Paris. Wallace meets Rachel, the last surviving member of "The Circle," a secret society dedicated to stopping Crowley. When Rachel is captured, the chase leads Wallace to the Eiffel Tower, where Crowley has established his base of operations, covered in a "fleshy mass". Wallace must climb the tower, defeat a grotesque final boss called the "Devouring Death," and rescue Rachel to prevent a global catastrophe. ⭐ Reception Nightmare Creatures II received mixed reviews from critics. Praise: The game was often praised for its dark, immersive atmosphere, intense combat mechanics, and the unique addition of a soundtrack in cutscenes by rock musician Rob Zombie. Criticism: Common complaints centered on awkward camera angles, stiff character animations, and repetitive gameplay. The Dreamcast version, which was perceived as a straight port with minimal graphical improvement over the PlayStation version, generally received more unfavorable reviews. undefined undefined undefined 11 sites Nightmare Creatures II | Konami Wiki - Fandom * Konami Code. * Pro Evolution Soccer (series) ... Nightmare Creatures II * Developer(s) Kalisto Entertainment. * Publisher(s) Kon... Fandom Nightmare Creatures II - Wikipedia Nightmare Creatures II. ... This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding c... Wikipedia Nightmare Creatures II - Dreamcast Game at Retro vGames Find out more about the product... Google Show all Spyro the Dragon 3 Year of the Dragon 6 minutes ago Spyro: Year of the Dragon (also known as Spyro 3) is a widely acclaimed platform game originally developed by Insomniac Games and released for the PlayStation in 2000. It is the third installment in the Spyro series and was later remade as part of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy in 2018. 📜 Plot Summary The game's story begins during the "Year of the Dragon" celebration, a time when new dragon eggs arrive in the Dragon Realms every twelve years. A mysterious cloaked figure, Bianca (an anthropomorphic rabbit), steals all 150 magical dragon eggs under the command of the main antagonist, the Sorceress, a tyrant who rules the "Forgotten Realms". Spyro, along with his best friend Sparx the dragonfly and Hunter the cheetah, pursues the thieves into the Forgotten Realms. There, they discover the Sorceress banished the adult dragons and now plans to use the magic from the baby dragon wings to create a spell for her own immortality. Bianca eventually realizes the true evil nature of her master and switches sides to help Spyro. Spyro must rescue the eggs, defeat the Sorceress's monster bosses, and ultimately confront the Sorceress herself to restore peace to the realms. 🎮 Gameplay and New Features Year of the Dragon built upon the gameplay formula of its predecessors, offering improved graphics, music by Stewart Copeland, and several new features. New Playable Characters: A major addition was the introduction of new playable characters, each with unique abilities and their own dedicated levels. These characters, who are rescued from Moneybags, include: Sheila the Kangaroo: Can double jump and stomp. Sgt. Byrd the Penguin: Equipped with a rocket pack for flight and rocket launchers for combat. Bentley the Yeti: A large, strong character with combat-focused levels. Agent 9 the Space Monkey: Featured in third-person and first-person shooter-style levels. Minigames: The game expanded the variety of minigames, including boxing matches, flying challenges, and the introduction of skateboarding levels. Collectibles: The primary collectible is the 150 stolen dragon eggs, which hatch into baby dragons when collected. Players also gather thousands of gems scattered throughout the worlds. ⭐ Legacy Year of the Dragon received critical acclaim at the time of its release, selling over 3 million copies worldwide. It was the final Spyro game developed by Insomniac Games for the original PlayStation and is widely considered a high point in the original trilogy. The game was later fully remade with updated high-definition visuals as part of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy in 2018, allowing new generations of players to experience the classic adventure. The Reignited Trilogy is available on platforms including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. undefined undefined undefined 12 sites Spyro: Year of the Dragon - Wikipedia Spyro: Year of the Dragon. ... Spyro: Year of the Dragon is a 2000 platform game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Son... 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Key Differences from the Original Director's Cut The primary distinctions of the Dual Shock Ver. compared to the initial Director's Cut are related to hardware support and audio: DualShock Support: This version incorporated the vibration (rumble) functions and analog controls of Sony's new DualShock controller. New Soundtrack: The original musical score was replaced with a new symphonic soundtrack. This new score, credited to Mamoru Samuragochi (later revealed to be ghostwritten by Takashi Niigaki), had a more gothic horror feel but was generally deemed inferior to the original and widely criticized by fans. Analog Control Implementation: The analog controls were implemented in a somewhat basic way, essentially replicating the directional pad commands, rather than offering true smooth analog movement. Features Retained from the Original Director's Cut The Dual Shock Ver. kept the additional gameplay modes and content that were introduced in the first Director's Cut release: Multiple Modes: Players could choose from three difficulty/gameplay modes: Original Mode: A slightly easier version of the original 1996 game, with auto-aim and more ink ribbons for saving (matching the original Japanese release's difficulty). Arrange/Advanced Mode: The core "Director's Cut" experience, featuring remixed item and enemy locations, new character costumes, and some altered camera angles to provide a fresh challenge for veteran players. Beginner/Training Mode: The Original mode with further increased health and double ammunition/ink ribbon quantities. Uncensored FMVs: The North American version still retained the censored, black-and-white full-motion video sequences, despite advertising an uncensored experience on the box art, which was a point of contention for fans. French and German PAL versions of the initial Director's Cut had the uncensored footage, but there was no European release of the Dual Shock Ver.. Bonus Content: The Japanese release of the Dual Shock Ver. came with a bonus disc that included footage of the cancelled Resident Evil 2 prototype (Resident Evil 1.5) and downloadable save data. The North American version did not include this bonus disc, but the original Director's Cut (non-DualShock) release did include a demo of Resident Evil 2 on a second disc. undefined undefined undefined 7 sites Resident Evil: Director's Cut DualShock changes. The Director's Cut was re-released in 1998, titled Resident Evil: Director's Cut DualShock ver. (バイオハザード ディレクター... Resident Evil Wiki Resident Evil: Director's Cut: Dual Shock Ver. Overview. ... A third version for the PlayStation, Dual Shock Ver, co-produced by Keiji Inafune, was released in August 1998. It f... 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The Earth's surface was largely destroyed in a previous conflict, and the new war is for control over the planet's remaining natural resources. Players take on the role of a "suicide pilot" flying a prototype Einhänder fighter craft from the Moon's forces on a high-stakes, kamikaze mission to invade Earth's territories and gather reconnaissance. The story is loosely based on the Greek mythology of Selene and Endymion and features a dark, serious tone. 🎮 Gameplay and Features Einhänder is a single-player horizontal shooter that combines 2D gameplay with 3D graphics, creating a "2.5D" effect with shifting camera angles. Weapon Acquisition: The core gameplay mechanic involves using the ship's manipulator arm to collect "gunpods" (enemy weapons) from destroyed enemies. These weapons have limited ammunition and can be positioned either above or below the player's ship, altering their firing angle and direction. This forces strategic thinking about which weapons to use and when to acquire new ones. Variety of Weapons: A wide array of gunpods can be collected, including cannons, homing missiles, machine guns, and a close-range "lightsaber". Challenging Difficulty: The game is known for its high difficulty, with complex boss battles and demanding gameplay that requires pattern memorization and quick reflexes. The player's ship is destroyed in a single hit, but the game has checkpoints. Multiple Ships: The player can choose from several different Einhänder fighter models at the start, each with varying speed, agility, and gunpod capacities, effectively acting as different difficulty settings or play styles. Scoring System: The game features an elaborate scoring system based on a multiplier that rewards players for rapidly destroying enemy cores. ⭐ Reception Upon release, Einhänder received positive reviews from critics, who highly praised its stunning 3D graphics (swiftly moving visuals for the time), detailed industrial art style, and innovative weapon system. Criticisms were minor and primarily focused on its relatively short length and lack of a two-player mode. Over the years, it has garnered a cult following and is considered a classic and a "hidden gem" in the scrolling shooter genre. undefined undefined undefined 15 sites Einhänder - Wikipedia Article. Einhänder is a scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation. It was released in Jap... Wikipedia Einhander (PS1) - Einhander Wiki - Fandom The game's graphics are in "2.5D"; that is in 3D with occasional shifting of camera angles, but with player's movement restricted ... 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A secret government organization called "Lightspeed," led by Captain William Mitchell, recruits five young adults with specific rescue-related professions to become the Lightspeed Power Rangers: Carter Grayson, a firefighter (Red Ranger) Chad Lee, a lifeguard and marine animal trainer (Blue Ranger) Joel Rawlings, a stunt pilot (Green Ranger) Kelsey Winslow, an extreme sports athlete (Yellow Ranger) Dana Mitchell, Captain Mitchell's daughter and a paramedic (Pink Ranger) The Rangers fight the demons using high-tech, man-made weapons and Zords operated from an underwater base, the Lightspeed Aquabase. A key storyline involves the introduction of the Titanium Ranger, Ryan Mitchell, Captain Mitchell's long-lost son who was raised by the demon Diabolico but eventually joins the side of good. The season culminates in a final battle where Queen Bansheera attempts to open a permanent portal between the Earth and the Shadow World. The Rangers manage to stop her, sealing her in the demon world with the help of Diabolico's spirit. 🤖 Zords and Arsenal The Rangers utilize various Zords (colossal machines) designed by Ms. Angela Fairweather: Rescue Zords: Emergency vehicles (fire truck, water tanker, rescue jet, hazmat truck, ambulance) that combine to form the Lightspeed Megazord. Rail Rescues: A fleet of train-themed Zords that transport the Rescue Zords and can combine to form the giant Supertrain Megazord. Max Solarzord: A shuttle-type Zord piloted by the Titanium Ranger that can form the Lightspeed Solarzord when combined with the Lightspeed Megazord. Omega Zords: Spacecraft Zords that combine into the Omega Megazord, used to fight threats from outer space. Lifeforce Megazord: A powerful prototype used in the finale that runs off the Rangers' life energy. Villains The primary antagonists are a group of ancient demons who use the Skull Cavern as their base: Queen Bansheera: The ruthless monarch of the demons and the main villain. Diabolico: A devil-like demon who initially leads the forces and has a complex history with the Mitchell family. Prince Olympius: Queen Bansheera's son, a dragon-like demon who grows from an infant (Impus) into a powerful warrior. Vypra: A serpentine sorceress and one of the main generals. Loki and Jinxer: Diabolico's loyal warrior friend and a magic-wielding fly-themed demon, respectively. undefined undefined undefined 14 sites Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue | RangerWiki | Fandom Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue * Number. 8. * Number of episodes: 40. * First episode: Operation Lightspeed. * Last episode: The ... Power Rangers Wiki·Contributors to RangerWiki 2:30 Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue - Wikipedia Synopsis. In Mariner Bay, California, a group of demons led by Diabolico and Queen Bansheera are accidentally released from their ... Wikipedia Villains in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue Villains in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. ... The fictional villains of the Power Rangers universe that appeared in the televis... Fandom Show all Bugs Bunny & Taz - Time Busters Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters is a 3D platform video game featuring the Looney Tunes characters, released in 2000 for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. Developed by Behaviour Interactive (Artificial Mind and Movement) and published by Infogrames, it is an indirect sequel to the 1999 game Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time. Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters (Video Game 2000) - IMDb Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters (Sony PlayStation 1, 2000 ... Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters (Video Game 2000) - IMDb Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters - IGN 📜 Plot Summary The game's story begins when Granny's time machine, the "Time Regulator," goes haywire, scattering its functional gears and sending various Looney Tunes characters across different historical eras. Daffy Duck, seeking riches, complicates matters by trying to steal the powerful "Time Gem" from each era's boss, drawing their ire. Granny recruits Bugs Bunny and Taz (her "pet" in this game) to retrieve the Time Gem and the scattered gears to fix the regulator and set time right. Their adventure takes them through four distinct eras: The Aztec Era The Viking Era The Arabian Era The Transylvanian Era The game features two possible endings depending on whether the player collects all the gears. If not all gears are collected, Daffy Duck is left stranded in the Transylvanian Era at the mercy of Count Bloodcount. 🎮 Gameplay Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters is a co-op-focused 3D platformer, though it can be played single-player by switching between characters. The core gameplay involves using the unique abilities of both characters to solve environmental puzzles and defeat enemies: Bugs Bunny: Is agile and can perform moves like "Ear-O-Copter" to glide, climb ledges, and use a "Snipe" ability to shoot carrots. He is suited for precise platforming and ranged attacks. Taz (Tasmanian Devil): Is strong and can pick up heavy objects, use his tornado spin to break obstacles, and throw Bugs to reach high-up areas. He is suited for brute force tasks. Players must collect carrots for health and gather gears to unlock new levels and eras from the central hub world of "Granwich" (a parody of Greenwich, England). The game also features a variety of mini-games and boss battles against classic villains like Yosemite Sam (as an Aztec king) and Elmer Fudd (as a Viking). undefined undefined undefined 9 sites Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters - Wikipedia Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters. ... Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters is a Looney Tunes platform video game released for the Sony Pla... Wikipedia Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters | Looney Tunes Wiki | Fandom Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters. ... Bugs Bunny and Taz: Time Busters is a game for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It was relea... Looney Tunes Wiki·Contributors to Looney Tunes Wiki 2:30 Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time - Wikipedia Table_title: Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time Table_content: header: | Bugs Bunny Lost in Time | | row: | Bugs Bunny Lost in Time: North A... Wikipedia Show all Super Shot Soccer Super Shot Soccer is an arcade-style soccer video game developed and published by Tecmo for the original PlayStation console. It was released in North America on June 5, 2002. The game is known for blending traditional soccer simulation with over-the-top, national-identity-based special moves. Super Shot Soccer (2002) | IGDB.com Super Shot Soccer - game-rave.com Super Shot Soccer - Sony Playstation 1 PS1 PSX - Editorial ... Super Shot Soccer: ¿te acuerdas del rival de Winning Eleven ... 🎮 Gameplay Features The main draw of Super Shot Soccer is its incorporation of unique, wacky special abilities for each of the more than 30 national teams available. Super Shot Special Moves: Each national team has one or more unique offensive or defensive "Super Shots" or moves, often based on cultural symbols or stereotypes. For example: The Danish team can summon a Viking longship to block the goal. The United States team can use a "Freedom Goddess" move to erect a giant Statue of Liberty to block shots. The Saudi Arabian team can make opponents slip on a large puddle of oil. The French team can use the Eiffel Tower to electrocute and stun opponent players. Special Energy Gauge: These special moves require a special energy gauge to be filled before use. The gauge increases over time, and a star player with an "S" over their head can perform more powerful versions of these attacks. Arcade-Style Action: The game is designed for fast and furious action, with the special moves adding an extra layer of strategy and excitement, making for potential comeback victories. Traditional Controls: While it includes special moves, the core gameplay involves standard soccer controls for dribbling, passing, shooting, and tackling. 🏆 Game Modes Super Shot Soccer offers several modes of play based on international-style tournaments: World Tournament: Compete with a selected team against 31 other national teams in a group league followed by a knockout tournament. International League: An eight-team round-robin tournament. International Cup: A 16-team tournament with a qualifying group league phase. Test Match: A single exhibition match against the computer or a second player, which is the only mode supporting multiplayer. ⭐ Reception The game received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics praised its unique and fun special moves concept but often criticized other aspects such as awkward character animations, average graphics for the time, and a repetitive rock music soundtrack. Some reviewers found the core gameplay solid, while others felt it lacked variety beyond the special moves. undefined undefined undefined 9 sites Super Shot Soccer - Wikipedia Super Shot Soccer, known in Japan as Tecmo Sports Daiichi-dan Bakuretsu Soccer is a 2002 soccer simulation video game developed an... Wikipedia 619 Super Shot Soccer Playstation Manual Usa - Scribd 7 May 2002 — * 619 Super Shot Soccer Playstation Manual Usa. This manual provides instructions for playing the soccer video game Supe... Scribd Super Shot Soccer for PlayStation - GameFAQs Description. * Lead your team to victory and become the world's best soccer team using extraordinary moves and kicks to defeat you... GameFAQs Show all 102 Dalmatians - Puppies To The Rescue 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a 3D platform video game based on the 2000 live-action film 102 Dalmatians. It was developed by Crystal Dynamics (with some versions developed by other studios) and published by Eidos Interactive for multiple platforms in 2000, including the PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast, Game Boy Color, and Microsoft Windows. 📜 Plot Summary The game's story closely follows the events of the movie. The main antagonist, Cruella de Vil, has returned to her evil ways and opened a toy company that is actually a front for her plan to turn all the puppies in London into toys as part of a scheme to create a new fur coat. Players take control of two of the puppies, Oddball and Domino, who discover Cruella's plot. They must venture across various iconic London locations, such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the London Underground, to rescue the captured puppies and stop Cruella's factory operation. Along the way, they receive help from other animal friends, including the dog Dottie and the parrot Waddlesworth. 🎮 Gameplay and Features 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a child-friendly collect-a-thon 3D platformer designed with younger players in mind. Two Playable Characters: Players can choose to control either Domino (the male puppy) or Oddball (the female puppy). Both characters have the same abilities, offering a choice based purely on preference. Collectibles: The primary objectives are to find and rescue trapped puppies hidden in cages throughout each level and collect "Cruella coins" to unlock minigames and bonus content. There are a total of 102 puppies to rescue across all levels. Exploration and Puzzles: The game focuses heavily on exploring large levels, solving simple environmental puzzles, and navigating platforming challenges. The levels are bright, colorful, and designed to be easy for children to navigate. Mini-games: Collecting enough Cruella coins unlocks a variety of simple mini-games accessible from the main menu, such as a shell game or a sliding puzzle. Voice Acting: The game features voice talent from the movie, most notably Glenn Close reprising her iconic role as Cruella de Vil. ⭐ Reception The game generally received mixed to positive reviews, primarily praised for being a solid, accessible platformer suitable for its target young audience. Critics enjoyed the colorful graphics, faithful adaptation of the film's atmosphere, and the inclusion of Glenn Close's voice acting. However, older players and some reviewers found the gameplay simple and easy, lacking depth compared to other platformers of the era. 11 sites Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Sony PlayStation 1, 2000) for sale online Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (Sony PlayStation 1, ... eBay UK Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue Dreamcast [PAL] Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is an action game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Eidos for Sega Dre... PixelHeart 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue | The 101 Dalmatian Franchise Wiki | Fandom Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue is a platform video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Eidos Interacti... Fandom Show all Syphon Filter 3 Syphon Filter 3 is a 2001 third-person shooter video game developed by Sony Bend (formerly Eidetic) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the third installment in the Syphon Filter series and largely serves as a prequel, exploring the backstories of the main characters while concluding the storyline of the first two games. 📜 Plot Summary The game picks up directly after the events of Syphon Filter 2, with special agents Gabe Logan and Lian Xing on trial in the U.S. Senate, accused of conspiring to spread the deadly Syphon Filter virus by "The Agency," their former employers who are secretly behind the conspiracy. As Gabe, Lian, Teresa Lipan, and Lawrence Mujari provide testimony, the majority of the game unfolds in flashback missions, revealing their past operations and the origins of the virus. These missions detail Gabe's first meeting with Teresa, Mujari's past in South Africa, and various black-ops missions in locations like the untamed hills of Afghanistan, a hideout in a mortuary, and the jungles of Costa Rica. In the present-day finale, the team discovers Secretary of State Vince Hadden is the true traitor. Before he can be arrested, the terrorist Mara Aramov kills him and takes over the Senate building. Gabe prevents a bombing and pursues Mara, eventually wounding and capturing her on a train. Gabe is then exonerated and becomes the new Agency director (renamed the IPCA), though a post-credits scene reveals Mara has escaped and is recovering more viral crates from the SS Lorelei's wreckage, setting the stage for future games. 🎮 Gameplay and Features Syphon Filter 3 maintains the core third-person shooter gameplay of its predecessors, blending action and stealth mechanics. Varied Missions: Gameplay ranges from all-out combat and stealth to assassination, demolition, and evasion. Players control different characters across various missions, each with unique contexts and objectives. Arsenal: The game features a wide array of weapons and gadgets, including the signature Air Taser, the Steyr AUG with an infrared scope (allowing shooting through walls), and various shotguns, machine guns, and explosives. Multiplayer Mode: An enhanced two-player deathmatch mode is included, featuring many playable characters and over ten maps, some of which are revamped classic maps from previous games. Mini-Games: The game features several unlockable mini-games with different modes like Assassin, Demolition, Thief, and Biathlon, adding replay value and a quick fix gameplay option. ⭐ Reception Syphon Filter 3 received "mixed or average" reviews, according to the review aggregator Metacritic. Critics generally praised the cutscene presentation, narrative, and expanded multiplayer/mini-game modes. However, some critics found the graphics dated, the core gameplay loop repetitive, and the increase in action over stealth to be a downside. The game was re-released in 2023 for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, with newly added features like up-rendering and vibration support. undefined undefined undefined 10 sites Syphon Filter 3 - Wikipedia Syphon Filter 3. ... Syphon Filter 3 is a 2001 third-person shooter video game developed by Sony Bend and published by Sony Comput... Wikipedia Syphon Filter 3 | Syphon Filter Wiki | Fandom Syphon Filter 3. ... Syphon Filter 3 is the third installment of the Syphon Filter franchise. It was released in 2001. Despite its... Syphon Filter Wiki·Contributors to Syphon Filter Wiki 2:30 Syphon Filter 3 - PlayStation Studios Wiki Syphon Filter 3 * North American cover art depicting Gabe Logan and Lian Xing. * Developer. Bend Studio. * Publisher. Sony Compute... Fandom Show all Tekken 2 Tekken 2 is a classic 3D fighting game developed and published by Namco, originally released for arcades in 1995 and later ported to the PlayStation in 1996. It is the second installment in the popular Tekken series and is widely regarded as one of the best fighting games of its era, significantly improving upon its predecessor. 📜 Plot Summary The story of Tekken 2 picks up a few months after the conclusion of the first King of Iron Fist Tournament. Heihachi Mishima, the ruthless head of the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation, was defeated by his son, Kazuya Mishima, and thrown from the same cliff Kazuya had been thrown from as a child. Kazuya takes control of the Mishima Zaibatsu and continues the company's corrupt activities. He announces a second King of Iron Fist Tournament to lure out and eliminate remaining threats. Meanwhile, Heihachi is not dead; he is training in secret and preparing for revenge. The tournament draws a new cast of fighters alongside returning characters, each with their own personal motivations, including the search for lost family members, revenge, or financial gain. The final boss of the game is Devil Kazuya (Kazuya's demonic form), and after defeating him, players face Angel/Devil, depending on the version and character used. The game's canonical ending involves Heihachi defeating Kazuya and throwing him into a volcano, regaining control of the Zaibatsu and solidifying his reign. 🎮 Gameplay and Features Tekken 2 refined the fighting mechanics of the original game, adding new moves, a deeper combat system, and enhanced graphics. Four-Button Control System: The game maintained the signature control scheme where each of the four main buttons corresponds to a specific limb (left punch, right punch, left kick, right kick), making it intuitive yet deep. Chain Combos and Juggles: The game introduced longer, more complex chain combos and a more refined "juggling" system where players could launch opponents into the air and continue to attack them before they landed. Large Roster: The initial arcade version had a strong starting roster, which was significantly expanded in the home PlayStation port, bringing the total to 25 characters, including new fan favorites like Lei Wulong, Jun Kazumi, and Devil/Angel. Expanded Modes (PlayStation Version): The console version added several popular modes that became series staples: Survival Mode: Fight an endless stream of opponents with a single life bar. Team Battle Mode: Select a team of up to eight characters for a tag-team style elimination battle. Time Attack Mode: Race to defeat opponents as quickly as possible. Versus Mode: Head-to-head combat with a second player. Practice Mode: Hone skills and practice combos. ⭐ Legacy Tekken 2 was a massive commercial and critical success. It was one of the best-selling games on the PlayStation and received universal acclaim for its detailed graphics, diverse character roster, deep combat mechanics, and excellent replay value. It is often cited as a benchmark for 3D fighting games and a key reason for the PlayStation's early success against competitors like the Sega Saturn. 25 sites Tekken 2 - Wikipedia Tekken 2 (鉄拳2) is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by Namco. The second entry in the Tekken series, it was released fo... Wikipedia Tekken 2 : Unknown The sequel to the very popular Tekken, Tekken 2 takes everything that the original had and expands upon it. More characters, more ... Amazon.in Tekken 2 Platinum : Amazon.co.uk: PC & Video Games This is the second installment of the lengendary 'Tekken' series. Not only is this one a big step up from the first in graphics, b... Amazon UK Show all Street Fighter Collection 2 Street Fighter Collection 2 is a fighting game compilation developed by Capcom and released for the PlayStation in 1998. It is the second of two Street Fighter collections for the console and focuses entirely on the classic Street Fighter II series. 🕹️ Games Included The collection features arcade-perfect ports of the first three iterations of Street Fighter II: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior: The original 1991 game that started the fighting game revolution, featuring the initial eight world warriors and four non-playable boss characters. Street Fighter II: Champion Edition: The first major update from 1992, which allowed players to select the four previously CPU-only bosses and enabled "mirror matches" where both players could choose the same character. Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting: The second update, released in 1992, which significantly increased the gameplay speed and added new special moves for some characters in response to popular bootleg modifications. ✨ Key Features Street Fighter Collection 2 was praised for bringing home the most accurate arcade conversions of these titles at the time. Arcade Accuracy: The ports are highly faithful to the original arcade versions in terms of graphics, sound, and gameplay. Game Modes: The collection includes standard modes such as: Arcade Mode: The classic single-player experience with character stories and boss battles. Versus Mode: Head-to-head local multiplayer matches. Training Mode: A practice mode to hone skills and test combos. A hidden "Deluxe Versus Mode" (similar to Hyper Street Fighter II) which allows players to pick characters from any of the three games' rosters to battle against each other. Bonus Content: A "Collection" mode allows players to view a gallery of over 150 images, including character profiles and concept art from the games' development. Controller Support: The game supports the PlayStation's DualShock controller's vibration function. This compilation is highly regarded by fans as it encapsulates the entire foundational Street Fighter II experience on a single disc. undefined undefined undefined 10 sites Street Fighter Collection 2 (PlayStation) 18 Sept 2025 — Street Fighter Collection 2 (PlayStation) * Developer: Capcom. * Publishers: Capcom (JP/US), Virgin Interactive (EU) * The Cutting Room Floor Street Fighter Collection | Street Fighter Wiki | Fandom Street Fighter Collection is a 1997 fighting game compilation released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It collects the origin... Street Fighter Wiki·Contributors to Street Fighter Wiki 2:30 Street Fighter Collection 2 (1998) - MobyGames 15 Nov 2025 — Street Fighter Collection 2 contains ports of the following titles, available for the first time on the PlayStation and... MobyGames Show all Apocalypse Apocalypse is a 1998 third-person shooter and platform video game developed by Neversoft (the studio behind the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series) and published by Activision for the original PlayStation. The game's main character, Trey Kincaid, features the likeness and voice of Hollywood action star Bruce Willis. 📜 Plot Summary The game is set in a dystopian future where science has been outlawed in favor of a new, fanatical religious doctrine. The main antagonist is a figure known as The Reverend (voiced by actor Bruce Willis in early development, though the role was changed), a former scientist who fakes a holy crusade to hide his plan to bring about the end of the world. The Reverend creates his own version of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Death, Plague, War, and Beast) and releases them upon the world. Players take on the role of Trey Kincaid, a nano-physicist who the Reverend has imprisoned because he is the only one who can stop his mad plan. After escaping prison, Kincaid must fight his way through a decaying, plague-ridden world to defeat each of the Horsemen and ultimately confront the Reverend. 🎮 Gameplay and Features Apocalypse is a fast-paced, arcade-style 3D shooter that combines multi-directional shooting with platforming elements. Twin-Stick Shooting Mechanics: The game is best played using the PlayStation's DualShock controller, where the left analog stick controls character movement and the right analog stick independently controls the direction of shooting. This "twin-stick" approach was innovative for its time. Arsenal: Players have access to a variety of weapons with limited ammo, which can be picked up throughout levels, including a flamethrower, grenade launcher, and homing missiles. The standard submachine gun has infinite ammunition. Environment: The game features large, detailed 3D levels with dynamic camera angles that add a cinematic flair to the action. The environments themselves can be hazardous, with collapsing floors, falling boulders, and other obstacles. Soundtrack: The game's soundtrack includes music by popular 90s artists, with tracks by System of a Down and Poe (who also voiced the character Plague). Live-action music videos were even projected onto screens within some game environments. ⭐ Legacy Despite receiving mixed-to-average reviews, Apocalypse has gained a cult following over the years among fans of classic PlayStation titles. Its engine was famously retooled and used by Neversoft for their next, much more successful project: the seminal Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. undefined undefined undefined 11 sites Apocalypse (video game) - Wikipedia Table_title: Apocalypse (video game) Table_content: header: | Apocalypse | | row: | Apocalypse: European box art | : | row: | Apoc... Wikipedia Apocalypse: The Forgotten Bruce Willis Game | Den of Geek 4 Nov 2019 — The same feeling that greeted Mercury Rising or The Jackal or Last Man Standing or… well, you get the point – something ... Den of Geek Apocalypse (PSX) - Super Adventures in Gaming 8 Sept 2013 — This was the second game developed by Neversoft, made just before they hit fame and acclaim with their Tony Hawk's Pro ... Super Adventures in Gaming Show all Disney's Lilo & Stitch Lilo & Stitch is a beloved Disney media franchise that originated with the 2002 animated science fiction comedy-drama film of the same name. The film tells a touching story about family and belonging, focusing on a lonely Hawaiian girl and the destructive alien experiment she adopts as her "dog". Original Animated Film (2002) The original film was a commercial and critical success, praised for its unique hand-drawn animation style, use of watercolor backgrounds, and focus on the Hawaiian concept of ʻohana (family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten). Plot Summary: An illegal genetic experiment, Experiment 626 (later named Stitch), escapes an intergalactic prison and crash-lands in Kauaʻi, Hawaii. There, he is adopted from an animal shelter by a lonely young girl named Lilo Pelekai, who is being raised by her older sister and legal guardian, Nani. While Lilo attempts to teach Stitch to be good, an alien scientist (Dr. Jumba Jookiba) and a galactic agent (Agent Pleakley) are sent to Earth to recapture him. Through Lilo's unwavering love and belief in ʻohana, Stitch evolves from a destructive creature into a loving family member, and the Pelekai family is eventually put under the protection of the United Galactic Federation. Key Voice Cast: Daveigh Chase as Lilo, Chris Sanders as Stitch, Tia Carrere as Nani, David Ogden Stiers as Jumba, Kevin McDonald as Pleakley, and Ving Rhames as Cobra Bubbles. Franchise and Spin-offs The success of the original film led to a large franchise, including: Sequel Films: Three direct-to-video films: Stitch! The Movie (2003), Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005), and the TV film finale Leroy & Stitch (2006). Television Series: Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003-2006) expanded on the concept of finding and reforming Jumba's other 625 experiments. International Adaptations: Two animated series produced in Asia: Stitch! (Japan, 2008-2011) and Stitch & Ai (China, 2017). Live-Action Adaptation: A live-action and CGI adaptation of the original film was released in 2025, with Chris Sanders returning to voice Stitch. undefined undefined undefined 9 sites Lilo & Stitch - Wikipedia For the franchise, see Lilo & Stitch (franchise). * Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated science fiction comedy-drama film pr... Wikipedia Lilo & Stitch (franchise) - Wikipedia Lilo & Stitch or Stitch (marketed as Disney Stitch) is an American media franchise created by Disney. The first installment was wr... Wikipedia Lilo & Stitch (2025 film) - Wikipedia Table_title: Lilo & Stitch (2025 film) Table_content: header: | Lilo & Stitch | | row: | Lilo & Stitch: Theatrical release poster ... Wikipedia Show all game Something went wrong and an AI response wasn't generated. Disney's Lilo & Stitch game There are several video games based on the Lilo & Stitch franchise, with two primary titles released around the time of the original film: Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (for PlayStation and PC) and Disney's Lilo & Stitch (for Game Boy Advance). A prequel game, Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626, was also released for the PlayStation 2. Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (PS1 & PC) This 2002 action-platformer follows Lilo and Stitch on adventures across the island of Kauaʻi. Gameplay: Players control either Lilo or Stitch. Lilo can use voodoo spells and throw explosive pots, while Stitch can spit at enemies or roll into them after drinking coffee. The game involves exploration, platforming, and collecting items like photographs or communication devices. Plot: The story continues after the film's events, with the pair working together against a variety of enemies, from local wildlife to alien bounty hunters. Development: It was developed by Blitz Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation and Disney Interactive for PC. Disney's Lilo & Stitch (Game Boy Advance) This 2002 title for the GBA is a side-scrolling platformer with run-and-gun elements, highly regarded for its gameplay compared to the Metal Slug series. Gameplay: Most levels have players controlling a four-armed, plasma blaster-wielding Stitch, running and shooting through alien environments. There are also puzzle-platform segments where the player controls Lilo as she sneaks around an alien spaceship and "tube shooter" segments with Stitch flying his spacecraft. Plot: In this original story, an alien bounty hunter kidnaps Lilo to use as food for genetically modified mosquitos, and Stitch must go into space to rescue her from Dr. Pestus. Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 (PlayStation 2) This game serves as a prequel to the original movie, focusing on Stitch's chaotic origins. Gameplay: It is a third-person action-adventure/platform game where players control Experiment 626 before he meets Lilo. The objective is to cause destruction and collect DNA samples for Dr. Jumba Jookiba across various alien planets. Plot: The game shows the life of Stitch before his capture by the Galactic Federation, highlighting his destructive nature and early encounters with other experiments. Development: Developed by High Voltage Software, it was released for the PlayStation 2 shortly before the film's theatrical release in 2002. undefined undefined undefined 18 sites Disney's Lilo & Stitch (Game Boy Advance video game) Table_title: Disney's Lilo & Stitch (Game Boy Advance video game) Table_content: header: | Disney's Lilo & Stitch | | row: | Disne... Wikipedia Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise - Wikipedia Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise (titled simply Disney's Lilo & Stitch for the American PlayStation release) is a 2002 ... Wikipedia Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 - Wikipedia Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 is a 2002 action-adventure video game developed by High Voltage Software and published by Sony Com... Wikipedia Show all Gundam Battle Assault 2 Gundam Battle Assault 2 is a 2D fighting game for the original PlayStation, released in North America in 2002. The game features a large roster of mobile suits from various Gundam series and is highly regarded as one of the best fighting games on the platform. 🎮 Gameplay Features Gundam Battle Assault 2 refines the mechanics of its predecessors with an emphasis on the weighty feel of the giant mechs. Combat System: The game uses a six-button configuration with weak/strong punches and kicks. Combat involves standard fighting game mechanics like combos, blocking, and dodging, alongside unique mechanics tailored for mobile suits. Boost Gauge: A "boost gauge" limits special movements such as dodging, thrusting, and a temporary flight mode. Depleting the gauge requires the player to wait for it to recharge. Ammunition & Supers: Many projectile attacks consume ammunition, and when a mobile suit runs out, that specific move cannot be used for the remainder of the match. Each mobile suit also has a powerful "Mega Special Attack" that can be used up to three times per game. Modes: The game includes several modes: Street Mode: A campaign mode that loosely follows story lines from Mobile Fighter G Gundam, Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, and Mobile Suit Gundam, with dialogue between characters before battles. Versus Modes: For one or two players. Time Attack & Survival: Challenge modes where players fight against a clock or an endless wave of opponents, respectively. 🤖 Roster The game features a roster of over 30 playable mobile suits and their pilots from various Gundam universes, with many needing to be unlocked. Notable series represented include: Mobile Suit Gundam: Features classic mobile suits like the RX-78-2 Gundam (Amuro Ray) and various Zaku II models (Char Aznable). Mobile Fighter G Gundam: Includes martial arts specialists like Burning Gundam (Domon Kasshu) and Master Gundam (Master Asia). Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz: Features popular mobile suits such as the Wing Gundam Zero EW (Heero Yuy), Deathscythe Hell Custom (Duo Maxwell), and Tallgeese III (Zechs Merquise). Giant Mobile Armors: Large, powerful boss characters such as the Big Zam and Neue Ziel are also unlockable. ⭐ Reception Gundam Battle Assault 2 was well-received by critics, who praised its large roster, accurate arcade ports, and colorful graphics. While some reviewers noted the dated graphics and repetitive music, the game is fondly remembered for its accessible yet deep gameplay and remains a fan favorite in the Gundam game lineup. undefined undefined undefined 9 sites Gundam: Battle Assault 2 - Mizuumi Wiki 20 Mar 2023 — Gundam: Battle Assault 2. ... Gundam: Battle Assault 2 is the sequel to 1998's Gundam: Battle Assault and is the third ... Mizuumi Wiki Gundam: Battle Assault 2 - Wikipedia for the PlayStation. Based on the Gundam franchise, it is a follow-up to Gundam: Battle Assault (1998). The story is divided into ... Wikipedia Gundam: Battle Assault 2 - Hardcore Gaming 101 14 Feb 2008 — Gundam: Battle Assault 2 - PlayStation (2002) ... Gundam: Battle Assault 2 was released primarily as a hype-builder for... Hardcore Gaming 101 Show all Parasite Eve II Parasite Eve II is a survival horror action role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and released for the original PlayStation console in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in North America and Europe. It is a direct sequel to the 1998 game Parasite Eve, but notably shifts its gameplay style from a cinematic RPG to a format heavily inspired by traditional survival horror games like Resident Evil. 📜 Plot Summary The story is set in September 2000, three years after the "Manhattan Incident" of the first game. The protagonist, Aya Brea, has left the NYPD and joined the FBI's top-secret Mitochondrion Investigation and Suppression Team (MIST) in Los Angeles. The game begins with Aya investigating an outbreak of Neo-Mitochondrial Creatures (NMCs) at the Akropolis Tower in L.A.. Her investigation leads her to the remote Mojave Desert town of Dryfield and a mysterious underground research facility known as "The Shelter". There, she uncovers a vast conspiracy to artificially create and breed ANMCs (Artificial Neo-Mitochondrial Creatures) using her own DNA to replace humanity as the dominant species on Earth. Aya encounters allies and adversaries, including private investigator Kyle Madigan and a young girl named Eve, a clone of Aya. The story culminates in a final confrontation at the Shelter to stop the ultimate ANMC from fully developing and being unleashed upon the world. 🎮 Gameplay and Features Parasite Eve II made significant changes from the first game's mechanics to align with the survival horror genre. Real-time Combat: Battles occur in real-time on the exploration screen, rather than in a separate battle screen with an Active Time Bar. Players can target enemies and move freely to dodge attacks. Survival Horror Elements: The game uses pre-rendered backgrounds with fixed, dramatic camera angles and features a "tank control" scheme similar to classic survival horror games. Inventory management is crucial, and players must strategically choose which items and weapons to "attach" to their armor before a battle. RPG Elements: The game retains some RPG mechanics, including gaining Experience Points (EXP) from defeating enemies to level up and acquire/strengthen "Parasite Energy" (PE) abilities, which function like biological "magic spells". Weapon and Item Management: Players earn Bounty Points (BP) from kills, which act as currency at shops to purchase new weapons, armor, and ammunition. The game features various realistic weapons like the M4A1 rifle, which can be upgraded with attachments. Replayability: The game offers multiple endings based on the player's choices and actions, and completing the game unlocks harder modes like "Bounty Hunter" and "Scavenger", adding significant replay value. undefined undefined undefined 8 sites Parasite Eve II | Parasite Eve Wiki | Fandom Parasite Eve II. ... Parasite Eve II is the sequel to the video game Parasite Eve. It was developed and published by Squaresoft fo... Parasite Eve Wiki Parasite Eve Wiki·Contributors to Parasite Eve Wiki 2:30 Parasite Eve II - Wikipedia Parasite Eve II. ... Parasite Eve II is a 1999 action role-playing game released for the PlayStation. The game was developed and p... Wikipedia Parasite Eve II (PlayStation) Playthrough 23 Oct 2024 — Parasite Eve II's development team included several ex-Capcom employees who had previously work on Resident Evil, and i... YouTube·NintendoComplete 10:47:35 Show all Syphon Filter 2 Syphon Filter 2 is a third-person shooter and stealth video game developed by Eidetic (now Sony Bend) and published by 989 Studios for the original PlayStation in 2000. A direct sequel to the first game, it continues the story of agents Gabriel Logan and Lian Xing as they are framed by their own government organization, "The Agency," and must find a cure for the deadly Syphon Filter virus.

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Eidetic
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Syphon Filter 2 DISC1OF2 (U) [SCUS-94451].rar

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PlayStation
Manufacturer
Sony
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5 (32/64-bit)
Released
1994

Sony's debut CD-based console with massive third-party support.

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