Dragon Blade: Wrath of Fire is a game for the Wii from publisher D3 Publisher,[1] which was released on September 25, 2007. Dragon Blade follows a young adventurer named Dal who seeks six legendary pieces of the "Dragon Blade," each infused with the soul of different guardian dragons. In an attempt to build the ultimate weapon and vanquish evil, the young protagonist embarks on a quest to find and seal away each of the six dragons, taking their souls and abilities in the process.[2]
The world was at peace thanks to the six elemental dragons of water, fire, thunder, earth, wind, and ice. In this world, dragons control both nature and the climate; therefor they are worshipped by human beings and humanoids as the gaurdians of the world, and protected by those known as Dragoneers. When a black dragon suddenly appears and starts to destroy the land, it's up to one young dragoneer to stop it with the help of his friends.
The world in Rezel Cross is undergoing an awakening after a comet passes by. Beasts undergo rapid evolution and dormant abilities in humans start to manifest. Increased strength, faster reflexes and agility transform a small number of humans into super humans known as "rezel". While the world is in constant flux Isle, Lefia and three other heroes gifted with rezel powers begin their tale.
The game is split into 20 chapters and the heroes gain the powers of teleport, time pause, psycho kenesis, transformation and x-ray vision as they progress. In addition, the battles are in full 3D with an XMB like interface and the heroes get skill points to unlock new abilities and Rezel Arts as well as Hyper Rezels.
The game has character designs by Eiji Kandeda who also did character designs for Aquarion and a script written by the team who wrote Arc the Lad III & IV.
Nowhere is a horror action game for mobile phones. The game takes place in two worlds where players control Lucas and John. Lucas has lost his wife Emily and is slowly getting his life together with Catherine, while John goes out to find his wife Emily while battling monsters.
Welcome to Club Marian, a massive multiplayer social hangout where users from around the world can chat, dance, drive and create music in a fun 3d environment. Club Marian features three islands to explore, a cool music maker, emotes, customizable avatars and a sports car to drive.
Reiha and Aldo grew up together as brother and sister on the tropical island of Jarazi, among a race of people with beast-like features. There they learned to commune with the Nature Spirits that surrounded them. One day, the Spirits began acting strangely, prompting Reiha and Aldo to investigate. Their quest to find out who or what is behind the corruption of the Spirits will lead them back to the human lands where the cataclysm first brought them together.
There once was a book called “The Story of the Demon King.” The book had no ending.
This is an indie RPG with very few cutscenes, but with a fair amount of freedom and a healthy portion of difficulty. Level up steadily. Focus on attack power and rush at the enemy, ready to die honorably. Play the game the way you want to, and bring this story to an end.
The Desolate Room is a prequel to The Desolate Hope. I made this game over ten years ago but I think it's still a pretty good game. It's more difficult than most of my other games, so this is not for casuals.
Nanafushigi: Nanase to Fushigi no Otome-dou is a roguelike game on PC. This game is a fan game of One: Kagayaku Kisetsu e. The goal is to break through mysterious dungeons like Fuurai no Shiren, including some proprietary systems.
Ys Online ~ The Call of Solum, developed by the South Korean game maker CJ Internet and taking place more than a hundred years after the main series, was launched on 5 November 2007 in South Korea, and in 2009 as an open beta for Chinese, Japanese and European players, but was discontinued in all regions in October 2012.
Lucia Maverick has worked as a maid in the remote village of Kast, home to many fleeing their pasts, for the last five years after the death of her parents. But her sick little sister, Anna, grows weaker by the day, and so Lucia plans to set out on a journey to Lestaria in hopes of finding employment as a Royal Guard on her fifteenth birthday, thereby securing funds for Anna's treatment. But things do not go as planned, and the return of a past terror is just the beginning of a small yet massive adventure...
Set in a fictional world named Silfade, from a long, long time ago. The protagonist was incarnate of Rikureru, a goddess-like figure, by means of gathering a spirit from the Sea of Perception, when she witnessed a coming disaster which will wreak havoc upon many lives. Upon incarnation, the protagonist is asked by Rikureru to prevent the disaster, which should occur after fifteen days.
Eternal Sonata is a role-playing video game developed by tri-Crescendo and published by Namco Bandai Games.
The game is centered on the Polish romantic pianist and composer Frédéric Chopin, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 39. The story envisions a fictional world dreamed by Chopin during his last hours that is influenced by Chopin's life and music, and in which he himself is a playable character, among others. The game's battle system centers on musical elements and character-unique special attacks. Light and darkness play a part in the appearance and abilities of enemies on the battlefield, as well as the types of magic that can be cast.
The game features a selection of Chopin's compositions played by pianist Stanislav Bunin, though the original compositions were composed and arranged by Motoi Sakuraba. It is notable for its use of classical piano pieces, educational cutscenes featuring real paintings and photographs (in contrast to the cel-shading graphics of the game) and lush landscape design.
This version was released on the PSP. Marking the 20th anniversary of the original Japanese Final Fantasy, Square Enix released the 20th Anniversary collection for Sony's emerging PlayStation Portable handheld. Square Enix took full advantage of the format, restoring the original PlayStation release's FMV sequences, upscaling and further refining the Dawn of Souls release for the PSP's wider screen, and adding an entirely new set of bonus dungeons known as the Arcane Labyrinths for players seeking a greater challenge.
Neverdaunt:8Bit (N8) was an online massively multiplayer virtual sandbox created by Robot Loves Kitty. In the game, players would explore a "dreamlike world of floating islands and fallen stars where nearly anything can happen." Players could fight, build, socialize, and shop. The game also included a visual programming language called Tronics that allowed players to program devices within the game.
N8's servers were shut down in May 2012.