Silent Let's Play: Snatcher (1994, Mega CD), part 6
Investigating the hospital.
Snatcher is an adventure game developed and published by Konami. The Mega CD/ Sega CD version was published in North Aemrica, Europe and Australia. Santcher also came out for MSX2, NEC PC-88, Saturn, Playstation and Turbografx CD/PC-Engine CD.
X-Out (pronounded "cross-out") is a horizontally scrolling shoot'em up developed and published by German company Rainbow Arts. It was also released for Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum.
In 2019, earth get invaded by aliens. In contrast to your normal invasion, they come from the sea. The aliens live in the water and made an Einstein-Rosen bridge to get into Earth's oceans. Noone can be found to face the aliens, except a retired submarine pilot with an alcohol problem..
The First Funky Fighter is a beat'em up developed by East technology and published by Taito. It was only released in the arcades.
You play the world's strongest man and need to rescue your girlfriend who has been kidnapped by a flying reptile.
The game is basically a variant of Whack-a-Mole. You have a keypad with 9 buttons, and the screen is divided into 9 corresponding areas. Pushing a button will make your character punch in the corresponding. Enemies will appear for a few seconds on screen and you need to punch them before they disappear. Some enemies take several hits, change position or divided up into three new enemies. Sometimes a bomb appears. It will clear off the whole screen if you punch it. There is a fight against a mid-boss and a fight against a boss in each stage.
If you put at least two coins into the machine, you automatically enter two-player mode. Here, you choose one out of six stages (either crocodile or shark, either easy, normal or hard). Then both player go through the stage, one after another. After that, both compete in a bonus game together. The player with the most points wins.
In single player mode, you go through the easy and normal stages consecutively. You cannot loose health during a level, as far as I can tell, but if you do not beat a boss or mid-boss in time, it's game over (losing in two-player mode will only make you miss points).
Another case comes in.
The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes 2 - The Case of the Rose Tattoo is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Mythos Software and published by Electronic Arts.
The story starts off with Holmes' brother Mycroft summoning Holmes and Watson to the Diogenes Club. Just when Holmes and Watson arrive, a large explosion devastates the club's building, killing one person and severely injuring Mycroft. Police are convinced that the explosion was caused by a gas leak and consider the case closed. Holmes thinks Mycroft is mortally injured and falls into a depression for being unable to protect his brother. Watson sets out to find something for Holmes to work on, hoping this will make Holmes stop his brooding in isolation. Soon it turns out that the explosion was probably not an accident.
You start the game by playing as Watson until you have found enough evidence to convince Holmes to take action. After that, you continue as Holmes.
China Gate (knwn as Saiyou Goumaroku - Ryuubou Yougi no Shou (Story of the Westward Trip To Conquer The Devil - Fighting Stick of Ominous Techniques) in Japan) is a beat'em up developed by Technos and published by Technos (in Japan) and Taito (in North America). It was only released in the arcades.
Finally on the surface, making out way to ARM.
The game is a sequel to Tsunami's first adventure, Ringworld - Revenge of the Patriarch. Both games are based on the Ringworld novels by Larry Niven.
The story continues right after the vents of the first game. The heroes from the first game - Quinn, Miranda and the Kzin "Seeker of Vengeance", have destroyed the ship the Patriarch of the Kzin had sent to destroy the Fleet of Worlds of the Puppeteers. While they were able to leave Ringworld alive, the Patriarch has put a price on their head, so they see no other option as to go back to Ringworld in order to hide.
Unlike the first game, where you only played as Quinn, you control all three characters, and you can switch between them via menu.
Deep Blue (or Deep Blue - Kaitei Shinwa (海底神話, "Bottom of the Ocean Legend") in Japan) is a horizontally scrolling shoot'em up developed by Hi-Score Media Work and published by Pack-in-Video (in Japan) and NEC Technologies (in North America).
Aliens are attacking Earth. They have used baceria to mutate marine and sea lifeforms which now attack the shores. You take control of the A.N.G.E.L. Fish Attack Sub to fight back.
You have only one life, but you have a health bar. Your health is indicated by the colour of your ship's porthole. Health will slowly regenerate over time. Getting hit will stun you for a short time, you can neither shoot nor collect power-ups. Power-ups are left behind by ocean sunfish. They include health restore, an increase in fire frequency or different weapons. A weapon can be upgraded by collecting it several times. However, you loose a weapon upgrade if get hit.
Metal Gear is an action-adventure. It was originally developed by Konami for the MSX. The game was later ported to the NES with significant changes. The NES version was then ported to PC and C64, with the C64 version developed by Unlimited Software and published by Konami under their label Ultra Software.
You play a marine called Solid Snake on a mission to infiltrate a basis in the fictional African state Outer Heaven to free hostages and ultimately locate and destroy Metal Gear, a walking tank that can shoot nuclear missiles.
You start off the game with no weapons and need to to find your way into the base. While you can use your fists and find weapons, you have to avoid enemies most of the of time. The game uses static screens which are flipped between. If you reenter a screen, all enemies have respawned. Unless you did not trigger a major alarm, all enemies will be unaware of your presence again, until they spot you again. Apart from weapons, there are many others things to find, like armour, key cards, binoculars (enable you to look at the next screen while outside) or rations. You also have a transmitter to receive messages or contact your base. Your superior will contact you from time to time to give you crucial information.
Establishing contact.
The Settlers II - Veni, Vidi, Vici is mix between an economical simulation and a strategy game. It was developed and published by German company Blue Byte. It was also released for classic Mac.
A group of Ancient Romans is travelling by ship and blown to the shores of an unknown island by a horrible storm. Their ship got destroyed, so they gather what they have to build a new home on the island.