Light Fantasy II is a 1995 sequel to the original game Light Fantasy.
Several hundreds years after the events of Light Fantasy, monsters become friendly enough to become companions (like in Pokémon). However, the Goddess from the first game becomes an enemy. The battle system is similar to the first game. The Towers of Light and Darkness no longer exists. Instead, players must explore different villages and dungeons in order to unlock the complete story of the game. There is a Buddhist tower in the game; indicating that the people observe Buddhism in the game.
When the Demon Rain falls,
The ground will turn to dirt,
And the sea will lose its shine.
- Legend, from the Grandol Royal Library -
There once was a peaceful realm,
known as Grandol...
There was a time when demons had taken Grandol,
and the world was on the edge of destruction.
But with the power of the Miracle Gem, peace was restored.
Afterwards, the powerful Miracle Gem was shattered and sealed
away, since the peace of Grandol had been obtained.
Then, on a certain day, one hundred years later...
Suddenly, an enormous cloud took over the Grandol sky,
and the Demon Rain started to fall.
The wicked power of the Demon Rain
changed the nature of Grandol.
And when the Demon Rain stopped,
a castle appeared atop the clouds...
At this point, in the aftermath of the Demon Rain,
the Demon Holes started showing up.
Monsters began to appear from these.
The Demon Rain seeped deep underground,
where long ago the fragments of the Miracle Gem
were sealed with fifteen demons.
They reawakened. In the large Rulvesos Castle
Linda Cube is an esoteric JRPG that combines elements of psychological horror with monster collection. Neo Kenya is the name of a world that is in danger of being completely annihilated by an asteroid. The armies of Neo Kenya have searched for every conceivably way to prevent the coming catastrophe. When the inhabitants of the world turn to a dark god, their prayers and nightmares come true. Originally released for PC, Linda³'s shockingly violent scenes earned it one of the few “18+” ratings on the system.
Gensei Kaitō Den is set in the same world as Gensei Kitan. Important characters from Gensei Kitan (including its protagonist, the dog Smash) appear in the game, and some of them are playable. However, the main hero is a young and very ambitious thief named Ali-Baba - who is, naturally, the leader of a band of 40 robbers. The game is divided into chapters; each one describes an episode from Ali-Baba's "career", from train robbery to treasure hunt and even discovery of the magic lamp .
The game is a humorous "light" Japanese-style RPG - there is no world map, and most of the time the hero is taken to a new location automatically. Many locations have simple puzzles to solve, and some dungeon areas are maze-like. The gameplay system is nearly identical to that of Gensei Kitan, with the same interface and overall structure. Random enemies are fought in turn-based style, on a side-view battle screen. Characters use physical attacks, special techniques, and magical spells. As in all Gensei games, HP, SP, and MP are full
Secret of Evermore is another famous RPG developed and released by Square in 1995. A day at the movies for a young boy & his dog turns into an adventure that spans across several different time periods and locations, on their journey they discover the Secret of Evermore and find their way home. Produced by the North American branch of Square, Evermore's soundtrack would be the first major work by Jeremy Soule, the famed Elder Scrolls composer.
Verne World is a role-playing game exclusively released in Japan. The game revolves around the main character being trapped in a theme park based around the works of Jules Verne such as 'A Journey to the Center of the Earth' and 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'.
In the future Crystal Tokyo, a small band of discontent citizens have come together to form an rebel team of Senshi called the Oppositio Senshi, who feel that the Sailor Senshi and the Silver Crystal are the source of all of Earth's past battles. Together with a mysterious woman named Apsu, they desire to twist time and change the destiny of the Earth.
In the present day, the Sailor Senshi are enjoying peace now that the Death Busters have been defeated. However, strange things begin happening in the city. Previously defeated Daimons, Droids and Youma appear throughout the city. A visit by Ryo Urawa reveals a cryptic statement that the past and future are being replaced. Rei sees strange apparitions in the fire, and then the four Inner Senshi, along with Chibiusa go missing. Sailor Moon meets up with Uranus, Neptune, and Saturn to go look for the missing Senshi.
Dragon Ball Z: Goku Gekitou-den takes place immediately after Goku's battle with Vegeta and ends with Goku's final battle with Frieza (similar to the 1991 video game Dragon Ball Z II: Gekishin Freeza). Most characters from the Namek Saga can be fought during the story mode, including ones such as Zarbon and Frieza's transformed states.
The game features five playable characters, as well as Goku's Super Saiyan transformation. In Goku Gekitōden, moving about and fighting is in real time, unlike its predecessor. The game also features many extras, such as minigames and a tournament mode.
Once, long ago, a fearsome giant known as the "Dark Titan" rose from the abyss and nearly destroyed all Palacia before being bound by magic. Now, the Black Elf Pazort is scheming to rule the world by returning the Dark Titan from the depths of the abyss! But, there is hope. Mars, the son of the legendary warrior Jiles, begins his service in the King's guard at castle Odegan this very day. Guide him through the terrifying traps and devious dungeons as you struggle to seal the Four Elementals that can power Pazort's scheme! Your journey will not be easy. The Lily Pads of Sudden Discomfort lie near every watery path. Rainbow Stinger Scorpions block critical junctions. And, Pazort himself waits in the dank depths of the Catacomb Marsh, guarding the rising Titan. To succeed, you must wield special weapons, items, and power orbs with skill never before witnessed in the land. And succeed you must, for failure will result in the end of all mankind, and the loss of that important victory smooch from the princess.
Long time ago, seven gods who were guarding the Earth defeated the evil god Gadim. But time has passed, and the seven benevolent gods have vanished one by one. Evil has awaken from its slumber. It's time for somebody else - a human - to become a hero and to defeat it once and for all. This chosen one is a young girl named Thiria Fray. She must find other girls with supernatural powers to aid her on her quest to defeat the evil.
Filsnown plays like a standard top-down Japanese RPG: the party of heroines roams the world map, descend into dungeons, fight random enemies in first-person perspective combat using regular attacks or magic, and visit towns and villages to buy supplies and to rest. It contains cut-scenes with nudity and explicit sexual situations.
Los Angeles is under attack by strange creatures. Nobody knows where these creatures are from or who sent them. As a last hope the L.A. government sets up a special police team: S.O.D.O.M. But even S.O.D.O.M. is not able to stop the threat. As a last resort the brilliant professor Steinein uses his time machine to find the most brave people in history. These people are Steve, Damien and the Bishop, who stopped Lucifer from taking over the world in Pumpkin Adventure 2. These three, together with S.O.D.O.M. member Jeff Tates, start their quest to find the source of the creatures and destroy it.
Dark Seraphim is an action role-playing game released for the PC-98 in Japan in 1995. The game is based on Christian mythology and you play as Alucard, a seraphim who was sent down to hell.
The Legend of Sword and Fairy is a role-playing video game developed by the Taiwanese company Softstar Entertainment and its subsidiaries. The game incorporates elements of wuxia, shenmo and fantasy. Since its release in 1995, the game has spawned a successful video game franchise in Taiwan and mainland China. It was also adapted into the 2005 Chinese television series Chinese Paladin.