Riana Rouge

Riana Rouge (1997)

by Black Dragon Productions, Eidos Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle
Themes:Action, Erotic, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:A full-motion video, point-and-click action-adventure game rated (AO) Adults Only.
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January 25, 2025
FMV games of the time were so cheesy and this was a prim example. It has to be in our portfolio :) The NSFW tag is hardly earned, it's more like an 90s B-movie. Girls with guns are what you are going to get.
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