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Radiant Silvergun
The story of Radiant Silvergun begins with the end of the world. As the pilot of the starfighter Radiant Silvergun, you are sent back in time in search of the key to save the planet. In various time periods, you will battle hordes of enemies in search of an alien being known as the Origin. Only by destroying the Origin can the dark future of the planet be altered. -
Radiata Stories
Radiata Stories is a lighthearted and humorous fantasy role-playing game from Square Enix. You control Jack as he travels from town to town, recruiting allies and taking on menial tasks. Of course there's also a plot of saving the kingdom from certain doom, but there's plenty of time for exploring and meeting people before you'll need to worry about that. The game is fairly open-ended, allowing players to explore at their leisure. -
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE
Enter a majestic wildland, sundered in a war of the gods. Here stands an army of giants, ready to crush the human realm and plunder its ruins. Against them stands a mighty wall, guarded by the hardest warriors, deadliest assassins, and greatest mages humanity has ever seen. As a new recruit, your mission is clear as it is mad: Venture into the Sundered Lands, rise through the ranks of your mercenary company, and become a giant slayer. -
Rascal Rabbits
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Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare
Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare is a DLC for Red Dead Redemption but was also released in retail as a standalone title that does not require the original game to play. It stars the game's protagonist outlaw John Marston who wakes up one morning and finds a plague has swept across the West. Zombies have overrun the towns and outposts of the American frontier, and John Marston must attempt to save his family and survive long enough to find a cure. -
Red Ninja: End of Honour
Witnessing the brutal murder of her father, then hung by a wire and left for dead, Kurenai swears vengeance on the ruthless Black Lizard Clan. The wire that almost took her life has now become her signature weapon, the Tetsugen. Using her powers of stealth, speed, and seduction, she sets a deadly trap for her enemies, the scourge of feudal Japan. * Annihilate your prey: Slash, impale, decapitate, and pummel enemies with the Tetsugen, a unique and deadly wire weapon. * A mission of retribution: Embark on a quest for revenge that combines violent action, adventure, stealth, and suspense. * Realistic plot: Experience an original story by film director Shinsuke Sato (Princess Blade). Stunning visuals re-create the chaotic, violent world of 16th century feudal Japan. Be the ninja: Use the environment and your Ninjutsu powers to go undetected and sneak up on your enemies. Dispatch your enemies with blowguns, smoke bombs, explosives, and knives. -
Revelations: Persona
Revelations: Persona, released in Japan as Megami Ibunroku Persona, is a 1996 role-playing video game developed and published by Atlus. It is the first entry in the Persona series, itself a subseries of the Megami Tensei franchise, and the first role-playing entry in the series to be released in the west. Originally released for the PlayStation in 1996 in Japan and North America, the title was ported to Microsoft Windows in 1999. A port to the PlayStation Portable, retitled Shin Megami Tensei: Persona, was released in North America and Japan in 2009, and the following year in Europe. This port featured new cutscenes and a reworked English localization that was more faithful to the original Japanese release, as the original 1996 North American localization was heavily criticized for its unfaithfulness to the original Japanese version. The PlayStation version was also released for the PlayStation Classic on December 3, 2018 worldwide, marking the PlayStation version being released in Europe for the first time. The story focuses on a group of high school students as they are confronted by a series of supernatural incidents. After playing a fortune-telling game, the group each gain the ability to summon Personas, the multiple selves within them. Using this power under the guidance of Philemon, a benevolent being representing humanity's subconscious, the group face off against multiple forces that threaten the world. Gameplay revolves around the characters navigating environments around their town and fighting enemies using their Personas. During the course of the game, the player can create new Personas for battle using spell cards gained in battle or by talking with enemies. Persona began development after the release of Shin Megami Tensei If..., with the idea of creating a subseries around the positively received high school setting of If.... Multiple staff members from previous Megami Tensei titles were involved in development, including character designer Kazuma Kaneko, and director Kouji Okada. Multiple aspects of the story, including Personas and the character Philemon, were taken from Jungian psychology, while Kaneko's character designs were based on both staff members, and celebrities and fictional characters of the time. Reception to the game has generally been positive, with most praising its approach to the genre, while its navigation and localization were criticized. Its PSP port shared most points of praise with the original, along with the improved localization, but also drew negative comments for its by-then dated mechanics and graphics. These holdings are from the PSP release. -
Rhythm Heaven Fever
Rhythm Heaven Fever is the third in the series of rhythm-based music games by Nintendo. As with the previous games in the series, the game is based around precise timing and listening, rather than watching for visual cues. A player should ideally be able to play the game solely based on the audio cues given within each level's song. Unlike the stylus-based inputs of Rhythm Heaven, Rhythm Heaven Fever returns to the more precise button taps that the original Rhythm Tengoku used. The A and the B Buttons are the only inputs used for each level (usually only the A Button), and players must carefully time their presses to progress through each level. As with the previous games, you're given a rank at the end of each level, based on how good your timing was, either "Fail", "Pass" or "Excellent". If you earn an "Excellent" rank on the level, it becomes available for the "Perfect" challenge, which appears randomly. In the "Perfect" challenge, you have three attempts to complete the level without missing a single beat. Successfully earning "Perfect" unlocks special rewards. Rhythm Heaven Fever uses a simplistic, but creative visual style, with each level being quite unique from the other. One moment you could be high-fiving monkeys in a gigantic pocket watch, the next you could be playing badminton with a dog and a cat flying in planes through a cloudy sky. -
Ride to Hell
Cancelled title by Deep Silver, which later reappeared as "Ride to Hell: Retribution", with major differences -
Rift
RIFT is a 3D MMORPG set in the fantasy world Telara and requires a monthly subscription to play next to the initial purchase. The player can choose from different shards (servers) with the same quests and content, but with slightly different rules: Player vs. Environment (attacking other players is restricted to faction clashes and warfronts), Player vs. Player (other players can be attacked anywhere in the world), and Roleplaying (subset of PvE and PvP shards with a focus on remaining in character and stricter naming rules). Characters created by the player are bound to a specific shard. When creating a new character, the player chooses between two factions (Guardian or Defiant), with three races each; Mathosian, High Elf and Dwarf for Guardian, and Eth, Kelari and Bahmi for Defiant. Next to the character appearance, the character can further be defined through a Calling, which influences gameplay mechanics: Warrior, Cleric, Rogue, or Mage. The starting equipment can also be selected. -
Rising Storm
Rising Storm is a stand-alone expansion pack to Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad developed by Tripwire Interactive in conjunction with the modding community. -
Rotor'scope: The Secret of the Endless Energy
"Rotor'scope The Secret of the Endless Energy" is an addictive and challenging puzzle game in which the player's intelligence, logic and spatial perception are put to test. Help Jullie and Traveller solve the mystery behind the disappearance of the famous inventor of the endless energy. Create your own puzzles, publish your score on Facebook and challenge your friends! -
Ruined Online
Ruined is a post apocalyptic 3D action game based in San Francisco. In this free to play online 3D action game, you must hack, slash, and shoot your way to become the most dominant killer in the city. The 3D action game has 6 unique villains and wide selection of sophisticated weapons so there is definitely no shortage of ways to lay waste to enemies. -
Runes of Magic
Runes of Magic is an online role-playing game in the tradition of World of Warcraft. -
Sam & Max Hit the Road
Sam & Max Hit the Road is a graphic adventure video game released by LucasArts during the company's adventure games era. The game was originally released for MS-DOS in 1993 and for Mac OS in 1995. A 2002 re-release included compatibility with Windows. The game is based on the comic characters of Sam and Max, the "Freelance Police", an anthropomorphic dog and "hyperkinetic rabbity thing". The characters, created by Steve Purcell, originally debuted in a 1987 comic book series. Based on the 1989 Sam & Max comic On the Road, the duo take the case of a missing bigfoot from a nearby carnival, traveling to many American culture tourist sites to solve the mystery.