Sakura Wars 4 was promoted as the "Grand Finale" of the Sakura Taisen franchise and while the series did continue after the fourth entry, Fall in Love, Maidens was the final game to feature the franchise's original cast. The game brought an end to the story of the series' hero, Ogami, and all of his relationships with the characters throughout the series were brought to a finale.
Pokémon Tetris is a game released as part of Pokémon mini. It has only been released in Japan and Europe. It was classified by the ESRB as E for Everyone under the title Pokémon Mini Shock Tetris, but was never released in the United States.
The game is inspired by Tetris.
The game consists of several variations of the main game of Tetris with varying levels of difficulty. This game also allows most bricks to be Flipped by shaking the Pokémon mini. In all one player and VS. games, a silhouette of a Pokémon will be shown on the right hand side of the screen; if the player can make a match of 4 or more lines, the Pokémon will be captured and added to the in-game Pokédex. The player has a limited time to capture the Pokémon before it is replaced by another one chosen at random.
3 unique races to play with different strategies for success: Colonists - High Tech (a sci-fi mechanized army), Sorin - Swords and Sorcery (a fantasy army with magic powers), Dreil - Monsters (use brute force and hive and cocooning behavior)
Highly detailed 3D world with day and night cycles, plants that sway in the wind, and ambient creatures that have their own life cycles and AI. Realistic weather that effects your strategy. Rains will slow down movement, wind patterns change, nighttime brings darkness.
True 3D engine with fully adjustable perspective, zoom, and viewing angle.
Classic RTS Gameplay with brand new concepts. Easy to learn, but a challenge to master.
Multiplayer options with several different modes, including Domination, Capture the Flag, and Campaign.
Blood Omen 2, the second instalment in the Legacy of Kain Series, is a 3rd person 3D action/combat game in which you assume the role of the vampire Kain. A compelling story takes you through huge, lushly detailed 3D environments and challenges your skills in combat, puzzle solving, stealth and exploration. With each success, you’ll gain new dark gifts that will grant Kain the ability to access treacherous new areas to explore and the power to face stronger, more aggressive enemies. As you develop a stronger, more skilled vampire, you’ll be rewarded with dozens of dazzling in-game cinematic sequences that unfold the continuing epic of Nosgoth, and Kain’s attempts to ultimately rule over it.
Family Gunjin Shogi is a board game for player to enjoy “gunjin shogi” (Japanese chess with military theme) to the fullest. The key to outwit the highly intelligent computer-controlled opponent is to think a few steps forward when layout your pieces.
Following the remake of the first game, Shin Megami Tensei II is a revamped version of the original Super Famicom sequel with improved graphics and gameplay along with a new difficulty mode.
The gameplay uses first-person navigation of dungeons and turn-based battles against demons. The player can recruit demons as allies by talking to them rather than fighting them, and two to three demons can be fused to create new demons.
Reveal Fantasia Is a Fantasy role playing video game released in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 console by Victor Interactive Software, Inc. in Japan. The game involved an innovative concept of a role playing game involving no battles or fighting. Its game play shows some influence from dating simulation games.
Makai Toushi SaGa or The Final Fantasy Legend, is the first entry in the SaGa series, released in 1989 on the Game Boy. The WonderSwan Color remake featured several changes from the original. The graphics were updated to 16-bit level with new sprites and artwork drawn by Toshiyuki Itahana. New animated sequences were added to the game as well like the intro sequence. Other new features included a bestiary and the ability to re-target enemies when a previous target is slain by another character.
From TV Animation One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 is a Japan-exclusive fighting game for the PlayStation developed by Ganbarion and published by Bandai in 2002. It is the second game in the One Piece: Grand Battle! series and the seventh game to be based on the One Piece Manga and Anime. Similar to the first game, this game uses the song "We Are!" from the One Piece Anime.
Shrek has always loved his home-sweet-swamp, but ever since Lord Farquaad declared his land the "Kingdom's Grand Dumping Ground" there has been more junk around than any ogre needs. Now Shrek finds himself amidst the kingdom's not-so-grand trash and must find a way to get rid of it. So, Shrek has put the trash to work for him, creating the greatest racing vehicle of all time-Shrek's lean, mean ogre kart. Now Shrek and the fairy tale troops are ready to compete in the zaniest roadster challenge ever. Only one question remains: Who will be victorious in the race for the Dragon's treasure?
Magic Pengel is centered on the player, as a character able to manipulate a "Pengel" (which looks like a stylized fairy combined with a paintbrush) to create a creature, or "Doodle". Using the Pengel (pronounced "pen-jell") as a cursor, the player simply sketches out the limbs, body, and other features. Depending on the amount of magic ink expended, and the types of body parts, the creature will be given certain statistics and created. With the help of Zoe and Taro, the character trains and battles using custom-created designs, which can be traded to or battled with the creations of other players. As the Doodles battle, they become more powerful, and earn points towards the purchase of pre-created Doodles, and extra abilities towards customizable creation. Combat functions according to three selections: attack, magic, and block, as well as a charge command. The three basic maneuvers follow a standard rock-paper-scissors methodology, but repetitiveness is minimized due to the varied attributes of the Doodles, as wel
Baseball Advance is a baseball game produced by Sega, developed by Smilebit and published by THQ for the Game Boy Advance. It was later released in Japan as Greatest Nine with different licenses.
Rave Master the video game is a fighting game based on the manga and anime. The game allows you to create your own original story scenarios when playing in Story Edit Mode. You can also battle with your friends when playing in the 4-player vs. Mode. The game features multiple attack combos, weapons and unique attacks for each character, and special visual and audio effects that come directly from the animated series.