Guilty Gear Judgment (ギルティギア・ジャッジメント, Giruti Gia Jajjimento) is a spin-off game of the Guilty Gear series, exclusive to the PlayStation Portable, and the 11th overall installment. It also includes a slimmed-down version of Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload, developed by Arc System Works and published by Majesco in USA and Europe, and SEGA in Japan. It is the first game in the series to be released on PSP outside of Japan.
The classic NES game returns with improved graphics and even more role-playing action. As in the original game, River City Ransom for the Game Boy Advance blends action, fighting, and role-playing elements into one game. You'll play one of two young heroes who must battle their way past city gangs and then defeat the gang lord to free the students of River City High. More than just a side-scrolling fighting game, River City Ransom EX features a character-building system and customization options.
The Western version is a regional port of the Japanese version, since it uses the same storyline and identities of River City Ransom, instead of the stablished characters from Downtown Nekketsu Story and the Kunio-kun franchise.
Get ready for some fun on the run as the hunt for Invizimals goes anywhere and everywhere. Tiny and mysterious, these creatures live all around us but only your PS Vita can see them. Track Invizimals through your garden, on the bus or in the playground, capturing your favorites to build a collection of 140 classic and new creatures.
Link up with players of Invizimals: The Lost Kingdom on PlayStation 3 via the Cross-Play feature so that you can stage frenzied four-player battles and trade even more Invizimals.
Devil Kings is in the same vein as the Dynasty Warriors series. Whereas in Dynasty Warriors, however, Koei focuses on ancient Chinese history, Devil Kings focuses more on feudal Japan, but with a fictional setting with the ability to use modern day weapons such as chain guns and shotguns as well as fighting legendary and fictional characters from the past.
The story takes place as the Devil King, a king possessed by the soul of the Devil, has unleashed an unholy army on the world to bend it to his will as the player must stop him along with many of his minions including his wife Lady Butterfly, his general the Red Minotaur, as well as loyal assassins Scorpio and Venus.
The gameplay is more arcade hack-and-slash style, with the ability of using magic spells to wipe out entire waves of enemies and as mentioned before, the ability to use modern day weapons along with historical weapons such as spears, swords among others. There are six playable characters to use as well, each with their own story told in CG and anim
Battleground Z is an action game developed by Good-Feel. The game tasks players with battling against hordes of zombies in order to clear each level's objective. Miis that are encountered via StreetPass can be found across each level, each carrying a unique weapon such as a Wii Remote, a bowling ball, and a paintbrush, which each have a limited number of chargeable special attacks. Players receive these weapons by encountering each Mii, with some Miis offering to team up and fight alongside the player. If the player takes too much damage, they will lose their current weapon, and the level ends if the player loses all of their weapons or fail the main objective (the player has three chances to attempt each level per session). Clearing various criteria, such as beating a level within a time limit, earns medals, with additional levels unlocked after obtaining enough medals.
Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons is a Korean remake of the original Double Dragon II arcade game. It features all-new 3D graphics as well as Versus and Survival modes.
An isolated island-city stands as home to much of what remains of the human race. The ancient technology which annihilated most of the earth has now opened a gateway to a hellish dimension, unleashing a horde of demons upon the city.
One warrior, armed with a pair of swords and an arsenal of magic spells, goes to battle the army of demons.
This warrior's name is Lau, and thousands will die by his hand.
Samurai Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends is the first standalone expansion of the 2009 title Samurai Warriors 3. The game introduces two new modes, the "Original Career" mode which allows the opportunity to create original scenarios by completing missions and acquiring gold to increase the player's abilities and strength, as well as the series staple "Challenge" mode that has three challenges of varying objectives. It also adds new weapons, items, two new difficulty levels ("Novice" and "Hell") and stories for characters that did not have them in the original. The game also has online functionality which was not possible in the original.
Set in the mythical world of ancient Japan, players take on the role of ninja warrior Shinobi. To free the world from the curse of Goaku, Shinobi must recover 5 elemental swords and defeat the Shoguns who wield them. It will take stealth, strength, and the mastery of the mystic arts for Shinobi to battle his way through the 5 lands.
While the game shares a name with the third game in the Shinobi series, it's a stand-alone spin-off title not based on the previous game.
"YumeCore" is a new generation kawaii belt scroll game in which belt scroll action and search ADV are fused. A sickly girl punches and throws a patient in a lucid dream.
Dragonheart is based on the 1996 fantasy film of the same name. The player controls Bowen the dragon slayer, through eight levels fighting many dragons and encountering characters from the film, such as Gilbert, Kara and King Einon. The exploration is presented in a 1st-person-view and the battles are presented in a side-scrolling view. The player can get information about the current quest from peasants that are found in the many villages and houses throughout the game. The battles resort only to two buttons, one to attack and other to defend.
In this dual-mission drama where you are the hero, your little sister was kidnapped by the local mafia Boss, while your grandfather has been killed by the same ruffian! But all these years, you were trained by the old man in the ancient art of Kung-Fu, your most lethal weapon.Single player and local multiplayer modes4 beautiful environments with immersive levels, totalling 24 areas all of them packed with enemies10 mini-games: Play them in single player or against your friendsFinishing moves to defeat your enemiesDragon rage, your special powerCoop moves to use with your friends in multiplayer modeCool animated comic storytelling between levels12 PS3 TrophiesLeaderboardsThe ability to create your own soundtrack and relive your game by taking screens through the XMB!
Reject boring stat stacking! We've restructured the gameplay with limited talent resources—talent combinations are just as important as character selection! With 200+ items and 40+ pieces of equipment, what insane builds can you create? —Depth! Difficulty! And high replay value!
A 2D side-scrolling action game where you battle through challenging stages filled with enemies. Master precise combat, avoid damage, and push forward through each trial to reach and defeat the Evil Eye.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed for the PSP is largely based off the PS2/Wii versions, but includes separate Force Unleashed mode and different multiplayer modes. In the Force Unleashed mode, the player can defeat stand-alone challenges, including force duels (defeat one or more force users), Order 66 (defeat many non-force users), and Historic Mission (play through a scene from a Star Wars movie). Three multiplayer modes are included: Force Frenzy (deathmatch), Rule the Galaxy (King of the Hill), and Force Out (toss your opponents outside the field). All three modes are for two to four players.
The PlayStation 2 version of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (developed by Krome Studios) is fundamentally different from the PS3/360 versions, featuring 2–3 extra levels, shorter and differently designed missions, and no advanced Euphoria ragdoll physics. It functions more like a traditional action-adventure game with a local versus mode, offering a more complete story but inferior graphics.
Bumshak is a small modification about the titular orc, Bumshak, who climbs the ranks of the orcs. The entire mod takes place after the Nameless Hero sets out for Halls of Irdorath, across the Valley of Mines. The original lore of the story revolves primarily around news of the orcs' attack on the paladin's castle and their occupation of the entire island of Khorinis. The mod was created by three people (Frank Wedler) and quickly saw the light of day.
The stat system has been removed - you don't gain experience points or level advancement, but you do get new equipment and healing potions. The entire mod has five chapters, and even after completing it, you can continue playing, exploring the Valley of Mines and talking to other orcs.
Ukrainian, russian and english (made with SI but pretty good) vocie over is avaible.