Cardio Quest is a fantasy role-playing video game that challenges players to get active and improve their health. By tracking heart rate during exercise, players do battle while they work out in real life.
A mobile phone port of Final Fantasy IV that was released for different mobile platforms in Japan only.
It includes a whole new "EX Dungeon", a redesigned version of the Lunar Ruins with a number of story changes, and new items introduced in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
A port of Final Fantasy IV for WonderSwan Color released only in Japan. It is largely based on the PlayStation port while lacking its FMVs and having a decreased screen resolution, and down-sampled music and sound effects to meet the specifications of the device.
The WonderSwan Color port introduces a number of graphical enhancements to character sprites and backgrounds by providing additional details and color shading. The original character portraits were replaced with new, smaller portraits. Also, certain boss sprites were changed to those featured in the Japanese Easy Type version of the Super Famicom game.
The game features a revamped difficulty different from both the original and the Easy Type versions.
The sequel to the captivating tale of Fuga: Melodies of Steel has arrived! This turn-based RPG is back with a ramped up battle system for more strategy, as well as a brand new event system that gives you more thrilling choices to affect your experience!
"We have to fight! If we don't, everyone we love will be taken away!"
One fateful night, a peaceful village is thrown into the flames of war. Determined to save their families, a group of children boards a giant tank and begins an offensive charge!
Fuga: Melodies of Steel is an RPG where you place children, each with their own unique characteristics and skills, at different gun turrets in a tank to fight against the enemy.
Living inside the tank, the children show emotion and gain affinity amongst each other. Manage these both to change the outcome of their journey!
A rom hack of Pokemon Gold released in 2018 by Hacker. It takes place in the Fornes region, which is basically just the Johto region but with city and character names swapped, and some of the maps having new tiles and minor changes to their layouts. It has some features that could make it be considered a "troll/joke hack", like entrances to buildings being different than what they say they are, those same entrances leading to new areas when you leave, purposefully poor grammar, and a higher difficulty overall. It could, however, also just be an earnest attempt at making a rom hack that was poorly done. It's hard to tell as information on this project is very hard to find.
This version of Final Fantasy IV released as part of Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection includes many of the features introduced in the Advance version such as the Bestiary, Music Player and bonus dungeons, whilst also incorporating a number of changes and features exclusive to other ports.
The opening FMV returns from the 3D Remake's Nintendo DS port as well as new 3D cinematic cutscenes. There is an option to switch between the original Super Famicom or the arranged 3D Remake versions of the soundtrack. It also includes an auto-battle feature for the first time as well as other gameplay changes.
An Art Gallery containing illustrations by Yoshitaka Amano has also been added.
A previously japanese-only fan remake of the first Shin Megami Tensei made in RPG Maker VX and translated into english by TeaTimeSpooks. Includes all new routes, altered gameplay, new demons, and more. .
The Etherscape is a multiplayer online rogue-lite action RPG with a crypto backend that allows users to own and trade their items. It gives players the control to mint NFT's based on the randomized loot that they find while playing. This enables a player driven economy in which the players control the creation of NFT's directly.
Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box is a box set of the Final Fantasy main series to commemorate the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary.
It includes the following games:
- Final Fantasy (PS1)
- Final Fantasy II (PS1)
- Final Fantasy III (PSP)
- Final Fantasy IV (PS1)
- Final Fantasy V (PS1)
- Final Fantasy VI (PS1)
- Final Fantasy VII International (PS1)
- Final Fantasy VIII (PS1)
- Final Fantasy IX (PS1)
- Final Fantasy X (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XI Vana'diel Collection (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XII (PS2)
- Final Fantasy XIII (PS3)
The box also includes a 25th anniversary video, the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Crystal Art Works artbook, a two-disc compilation of music, Final Fantasy 25th anniversary artwork on a stand by Yoshitaka Amano, and an item code for "Mogu Mogu" earrings in Final Fantasy XIV. It was exclusive to Square Enix's e-Store.
A port of Final Fantasy IV for PlayStation that adds an opening and ending FMV cutscene as well as some gameplay improvements such as the ability to run in dungeons and towns.
It is largely based on the original Japanese release for the Super Famicom but includes some of the changes made in the Final Fantasy IV Easy Type release. Due to the CD-ROM format of PlayStation it has longer load times in comparison to the Super Famicom versions.
The North American version, which is only available as part of the Final Fantasy Chronicles and Final Fantasy Anthology compilations, came with a brand new English localization. Although certain translated lines from the previous localization by Kaoru Moriyama, such as "You spoony bard!", were kept, as they had become fan favorites.
Calmed by the Dark: Purgatorium is a dark-action roguelite dungeon crawler where your objective is to head to the top floor. Defeat the Gods of Infinity to acquire more power and progress further through the tower.
Set 4 years after a catastrophic event, Calmed by the Dark: Aftermath is an open-world action RPG where, in a city corrupted by power, Kadmos has the mission to rescue a girl and fight a horde of vampires that control the city. Looking for redemption, Kadmos must grow strong and obtain more powers as the player decides his fate.