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OverBlood 2 is an ambitious narrative-focused game for the original PlayStation that tries to combine exploration, platforming, puzzle solving, real-time combat, and even a little racing. It shares little in common with the original entry in the series.
A continuation of the Ogre Battle series released only in Japan on the Neo Geo Pocket handheld.
The Playstation only squeal to "Refrain Love" by Riverhill Soft.
A dating sim where you must find a girlfriend before you travel to America for Christmas.
OverBlood is a third-person adventure game for the original PlayStation. Often referred to as a "survival horror" game, OverBlood has very little in way of threats to the player and is primarily focused on puzzle solving.
Pornographic RPG based on the manga series of the same name by Maisaka Kou.
The PC Engine's answer to Columns and Puyo Puyo, Panic Bomber is a "falling blocks" puzzle game and spin-off of the studio's Bomberman series.
J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues
An early survival horror game released by Riverhillsoft for the 3DO in 1994. It was the first fully 3D survival horror game, featured an early cel-shaded art style for the characters, and revolved around surviving traps and solving puzzles rather than fighting any enemies.
A PC-Engine only "digital comic" following the second half of the Gunbuster anime. Players can also enjoy a game of Rock Paper Scissors.
A direct sequel to the original Burai.
An interactive "digital comic" for the PC-Engine, following the first half of the anime of the same name.
Buster Ball is an action game exclusively for the Sega Game Gear. It was only released in Japan
A turn-based Japanese RPG. Its CD incarnations included anime-styled cutscenes.
The direct sequel to Burai: Joken.
The second entry in Riverhill Soft's 1920 Series which has detective Todo Ryunosuke solving a murder mystery aboard an international ship traveling from San Francisco to Yokohama.
A murder mystery adventure game that is a heavily modified remake of Riverhill Soft's Kohakuiro no Yuigon.
The first entry in Riverhill Software's Burai RPG series.
The 3rd entry in the "J.B. Harold" series.
An adventure game starring the fictional Japanese private investigator Ryunosuke Todo.
An expansion to Manhattan Requiem that features the same characters and location but a completely new mystery.
The 2nd entry in the "J.B. Harold" series, first released in 1987.
Originally released in 1986, J.B. Harold: Murder Club is the first entry in the long-running noir adventure game series.
The sequel to Zodiac following the same man and robot on a new adventure.
A sci-fi adventure game about a physicist named Roman Jason that is stranded in an unknown world after his time machine malfunctions.
An adventure game about a young man and a robot on a mission to find a space archaeologist who had gone missing five years ago.
An adventure game where the player searches for wish-making artifacts known as the "Juggler Stones".
A mystery game where a detective investigates a murder case seemingly involving a werewolf.
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