Earth Seeker is a Role-Playing game for the Nintendo Wii.
The battle system for facing off against these beasts is known as the "Time Stop Battle" system. It combines real time and command based elements. As you move about the battle field, you'll be able to lock on to enemies.
The camera will then set itself to keep the enemy in your sites. You can press A to pause the action and select commands from a command menu. Commands shown in the screenshots include such things as "Blade Rush," "Air Strike," and elemental attacks like "Flame," "Ice," and "Thunder."
No, not that kind of party. Lately Castle Aldrheim produced these robes for wizards who like to travel in a group. Whether they quest, grind raid or duel in the arenas, these robes are sure to give the group an edge. Only a wizard that trusts his “friends” would bring a Party Robe to a duel.
Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising is a mature, full-scale, action-adventure, massively multiplayer online role-playing game that immerses the audience in Roman mythology. Players strap on gladiator armor, lay waste to monsters and command minions while seeking favor from the gods. Each player's character is a Demigod, a child of both a god and a mortal, and is a celebrated Hero. These brave warriors combat an ancient enemy, the Telchine gods, who have returned to topple the empire and avenge their defeat at the hands of the Olympian gods.
Infra Arcana is a Roguelike set in the early 20th century. The goal is to explore the lair of a dreaded cult called The Church of Starry Wisdom. Buried deep beneath their hallowed grounds lies an artifact called The Shining Trapezohedron - a window to all secrets of the universe. Your ultimate goal is to unearth this artifact.
This is a a handheld version of the korean online multiplayer RPG named "Red Stone" which has transforming characters and an original storyline, a story that players can transform to some degree. The game’s zapping system presents a different outcome of events depending on which characters are in your party. It contains six chapters and eight different endings to unlock.
Chaos Rings Omega is the second installment in the popular Chaos Rings mobile video game series. Chaos Rings is a traditional RPG that has been tailor-made for touchscreen devices while still including many features usually only seen on video game consoles, such as beautiful 3D graphics, smooth animations, and full voice acting (in Japanese only), and a refined user interface.
The game's plot ties in closely with the original Chaos Rings, again featuring the life-or-death combat tournament known as the Ark Arena. This iteration of the deadly competition, however, takes place a full 10,000 years before the events of the first game. Taking control of the youthful and daring Vieg, players take part in epic battles, delve into timeless tragedies, and explore a wondrous tale ten millennia in the making.
The expansion takes its artistic liberty further by setting the background in the Vietnam War and fighting Vietcong-themed enemies (Vietcong Goblins, for instance) with weapons in that era (e.g. AK-47). Players also have access to a new napalm magick, which takes the form of an airstrike.
Left for dead, your party is faced with the terrible hordes of the undead and some of their friends. This challenge contains a large area for the players to move around and plenty of room for the hordes to really spread out and surround you.
A port of Chrono Trigger for Japanese i-mode phones, based on the DS version. This version was separated in two episodes.
Each part cost 600 points (equivalent to 630 yen) and required at least a FOMA 903i series phone to play.
Join Beefmaster Bosser, Mona Lisa, and Fust on a journey of romance, revenge, and maybe redemption. But what is the agenda of the powerful and mysterious Babbt?
Alex Porter (aka im9today) has endeavored through RPG Maker game Bat Cassle to present a counter to the capitalist stereotype of typical RPG Maker games with their dragons and swords and whatnot.
Dungeon Hunter: Alliance is a hack and slash action role-playing video game developed and published by Gameloft in 2011. The game is a sequel to the 2009 iPhone game Dungeon Hunter, with the addition of a multiplayer mode and support for the PlayStation Move controller.