Days of Oblivion II: Frozen Eternity
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Days of Oblivion II: Frozen Eternity is the sequel to Days of Oblivion. Like the first game, it is a dark, erotic futuristic adventure. Both north and south poles melted, a huge amount of water made turned earth into a giant ocean with 20 million people living in cities-islands. One of such cities is called Twin Town - and there you have to complete your quest. The year is 2145, one year after the events of the previous game. Wong, the bad guy from the first part, won't let it go until his desire for revenge is satisfied. Like its predecessor, the game features pre-rendered backgrounds, life actors, and full-motion video used for cutscenes. The player has to take control of three different characters in order to solve the game.
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- Issue 02/2000 – Worst Game in 1999
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Game added by Unicorn Lynx.
Additional contributors: Kic'N, Quapil, Patrick Bregger.
Game added May 30, 2001. Last modified February 22, 2023.