Metal Eye is an adventure role-playing game in which players explore a vast world, fight turn-based battles, and uncover mysteries surrounding artificial life.
Dates de sortie
FM Towns1993-04-28
Sharp X680001993-04-28
PC-9800 Series1993-04-28
pc-981993-04-28
Dates de sortie
FM Towns1993-04-28
Sharp X680001993-04-28
PC-9800 Series1993-04-28
pc-981993-04-28
Métadonnées
GenresAdventure, Role-Playing (RPG)
StudiosELF
MonétisationsDonnées indisponibles
ÉditeursELF
ÉtiquettesDungeons, Turn-Based, Adult Game, Japanese RPG, Metal Eye, RPG, AI Companions, Monsters, Weapons Expert, First-Person
Elf Corporation, established in the early 1990s, is a Japanese game development studio known for its pioneering work in the visual novel genre. The studio gained significant recognition with the release of "dōkyūsei: bangin' summer" in 1992, which marked a milestone in adult-themed interactive storytelling. Over the years, Elf has launched several notable projects, including "yu-no: a girl who chants love at the bound of this world," which is often credited with influencing narrative design in visual novels. Key personnel at Elf include founder and creative director Kōhei Kadono, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's unique storytelling approach. The studio's portfolio features groundbreaking titles such as "dragon knight 4" and "great deceiver," which have garnered a dedicated fanbase. Elf's impact on the gaming industry is evident in its contributions to the visual novel genre, particularly in narrative complexity and character development. The studio specializes in adult-themed visual novels and simulation games, often incorporating intricate plots and emotional depth. Throughout its history, Elf has received numerous accolades, including awards for innovation in storytelling and design, solidifying its reputation as a key player in the evolution of interactive entertainment.
Elf Corporation, established in the early 1990s, is a Japanese game development studio known for its pioneering work in the visual novel genre. The studio gained significant recognition with the release of "dōkyūsei: bangin' summer" in 1992, which marked a milestone in adult-themed interactive storytelling. Over the years, Elf has launched several notable projects, including "yu-no: a girl who chants love at the bound of this world," which is often credited with influencing narrative design in visual novels. Key personnel at Elf include founder and creative director Kōhei Kadono, who has been instrumental in shaping the studio's unique storytelling approach. The studio's portfolio features groundbreaking titles such as "dragon knight 4" and "great deceiver," which have garnered a dedicated fanbase. Elf's impact on the gaming industry is evident in its contributions to the visual novel genre, particularly in narrative complexity and character development. The studio specializes in adult-themed visual novels and simulation games, often incorporating intricate plots and emotional depth. Throughout its history, Elf has received numerous accolades, including awards for innovation in storytelling and design, solidifying its reputation as a key player in the evolution of interactive entertainment.
Metal Eye is an adventure role-playing game in which players explore a vast world, fight turn-based battles, and uncover mysteries surrounding artificial life.