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Exodus Guilty Neos is a Dreamcast adventure game that brings a PlayStation title to the console with full voice acting. You play as Kasumi Shindo, a high school student by day and treasure hunter by night. His mission: track down the mythical 11th Commandment of Moses. Disguised as a tourist, Kasumi joins an archaeological team in southern Europe, where competition from rival hunters turns the excavation into a tense race. The game blends inventory-based puzzles with stealth sections, requiring careful planning to avoid detection while uncovering ancient secrets. The game’s biggest hook is its voice work, which adds weight to the dialogue-driven narrative. Released in 2001, it’s a niche title that leans into late-90s adventure game tropes without flashy modern polish. While largely forgotten today, its mix of mystery and light stealth gameplay offers a straightforward challenge for fans of methodical exploration. The Dreamcast version remains the only one with spoken lines, setting it apart from the original PlayStation release.
The year 2000. Kasumi Shindo is at first glance a run-of-the-mill high school student in modern-day Japan. However, beneath his normal appearance, Kasumi is in fact a top-notch treasure hunter. This time, Kasumi is aiming to seek out the lost 11th Commandment of Moses. Kasumi discovers that his childhood friend, Reina Tachibana is in southern Europe participating in an archeological dig. Pretending to be a tourist, he visits the excavation area and manages to get put on the excavation staff. But he is not the only treasure hunter looking for the Eleventh Commandment of Moses and before he knows it, he's embroiled in a dangerous adventure.
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