Maximo: Ghosts to Glory, known in Japan and Europe as simply Maximo (マキシモ, Makishimo?), is a 3D hack and slash platform game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation 2. The game is based on the Ghosts 'n Goblins universe and featur ...
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Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku is an action-adventure video game released in 2004 by Hitmaker, Adrenium Games and Amaze Entertainment and based on the Samurai Jack animated television series on Cartoon Network. The series' original voice actors, inc ...
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game is a 2009 action-adventure game based on the Ghostbusters media franchise. Terminal Reality developed the Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 versions, while Red Fly Studio developed the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portab ...
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Grand Theft Auto III is an open world action-adventure video game developed by DMA Design and published by Rockstar Games. It was released on 22 October 2001 for the PlayStation 2 console, on 20 May 2002 for Microsoft Windows, and on 31 October 2003 ...
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Alter Echo is a third-person action-adventure video game developed by Outrage Entertainment and published by THQ. It was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on August 19, 2003 in North America, and on October 3, 2003 in Europe. ...
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Glass Rose (Japanese: 玻璃ノ薔薇, Hepburn: Garasu no Bara?) is a point-and-click adventure psychological horror video game developed by Cing and Capcom's Production Studio 3 and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2. It was re ...
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Haven: Call of the King is a 2002 multi-genre action-adventure video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Midway Games for the PlayStation 2. The game was released in North America on November 18, 2002 and in Europe on November 22. Th ...
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Disaster Report, known in Europe as SOS: The Final Escape, and known in Japan as Zettai Zetsumei Toshi (絶体絶命都市, lit. The Desperated City?), is a 2002 survival action-adventure video game created by Irem. It was first rel ...
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Knights of the Temple II is an open-world action-adventure game, developed by Cauldron and published by Playlogic Entertainment. It is the sequel to Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade. ...
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The Getaway: Black Monday is an action-adventure open world video game developed by SCE London Studio and Team Soho for the PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to The Getaway. ...
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Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy is a compilation of the three main video games that belong to the third "era" of the open world action-adventure Grand Theft Auto series: Grand Theft Auto III (2001), Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) and Grand Theft Au ...
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Yakuza 2, originally released in Japan as Like a Dragon 2 (龍が如く2, Ryū ga Gotoku 2?), is the sequel to the action adventure game Yakuza by Sega. The title was released on December 7, 2006, for the PlayStation 2 in Japan and in S ...
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Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is the sixth video game in the Tomb Raider series, acting as a direct sequel to Tomb Raider Chronicles and The Last Revelation. It was developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. The game was origin ...
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Rygar: The Legendary Adventure, released in Japan as Argus no Senshi (アルゴスの戦士?), is a console game for the PlayStation 2 first released in November 2002. It is based on the original Rygar released for arcade machine ...
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True Crime: Streets of LA is an action-adventure video game set in an open world environment. It was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube in November 2003 and the first game in the True Crime series. Activision later released versions fo ...
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Onimusha: Warlords, released in Japan as Onimusha (鬼武者?), is the first action-adventure video game of the Onimusha series, released first for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. Later it was released in an updated form as Genma Onimusha (幻 ...
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