The reprinting of old titles is the order of the day as some studios try to jell into the market with titles that have prior recognition. This is the case of Secret Files 2. The sequel to Secret Files: Tunguska, an adventure game that was released in 2006.
Secret Files 2 is clever, just a little too clever, in fact. A lot of effort has gone into thinking up the intricately layered interactions, and it would be wrong of me to say that none of it was enjoyable.
Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Fusionsphere Systems and Animation Arts.
Every form of entertainment has some products that fall into the “guilty pleasure” category, and gaming's no exception. Whether they're so-bad-they're-good, or games with some sort of hilarious flaw, or cheesy cult classics, or just the sort of thing you wouldn't want anyone to catch you playing, what follows is a list of ten games that you should definitely play – just maybe not for the reasons the developers hoped.
Clicked on it for the bewbs, but it was a really good read actually.
Just like Playboy back in the day...
Now that Hayashi has taken over expect DOAX3 to feature only the guys and all of the mini-games will be removed. Also, DLC volleyball colors.
Onechanabara: Bikini Samurai Squad. I'll admit I bought it just because of the opening cut-scene with Aya putting on her panties.