Feed on dreams to beat the opposition.
Enter a bizarre world formed of people's dreams and imagination, where haggis is a weapon and fear is your enemy.
Travel the Roaring Road and battle with other Monstars, fears and nightmares to earn your claws, horns and roar.
Smack, slash, headbutt, punch and chomp your way around 30 crazy, challenging stages.
Bunmei Kaika: Aoiza Ibunroku is an otome game, developed by HuneX and published by FuRyu, which was released in Japan in 2011.
Mito Aoi is a normal high school student living in a shrine with her childhood friend, Kaminari Sousuke. One day her mother asks them to clean their warehouse, where they find a silver mirror among the other antique stuff. Just before they go out, a thunder strikes outside and Aoi gets absorbed into the mirror. When she opens her eyes Aoi finds herself back in 1873, the Meiji era... and in front of her is a group of travelling performers, Aoiza.
The first in a series of PSP exclusive desktop, tarot card, role-playing games based upon the Fighting Fantasy choose your adventure books by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingston.
Overcome your enemies in this action title in which you play as young Takezou Nishimura, also known as Ninjamurai. He is the offspring of a female ninja and a male samurai.
This is the sequel to Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos.
It features returning game exclusive characters Jean and Cute, and introduces a new heroine, Maron Makaron.
It also features characters from other forms of media, such as the Soul Calibur, Tekken, Dead or Alive, Samurai Showdown, BlazBlue, Guilty Gear, and the King of Fighters fighting game series, as well as other anime and manga series.
Nichijou: Uchuujin is a visual novel based on the manga series Nichijou, where the player takes the role of a producer from "Galaxy TV" running the television series Nichijou, whose objective is to keep the ratings high by correctly deciding on what unusual situation to insert in the show.
Sengoku BASARA Chronicle Heroes is a PlayStation Portable game released by Capcom on July 14, 2011.
The game is similar to the previous PSP release Sengoku Basara: Battle Heroes. Gamers create a team consisting of two heroes from the series and face off in battle against another player. The game will support up to four players ad hoc. This game feature characters from Sengoku Basara: Samurai Heroes (called Sengoku Basara 3 in Japan) like Ishida Mitsunari and the revamped Tokugawa Ieyasu. Token Sengoku Basara characters Date Masamune and Sanada Yukimura return as playable characters.
New stages include a different take on a section in Sekigahara from Sengoku BASARA: Samurai Heroes. The PSP version will have height differences, which means that battles will also be taken above ground. Speaking of which, the game will now feature new aerial combat elements due to fan request. Characters can now pull off combos while in mid-jump.
The fandisc to Hiiro no Kakera Shin Tamayorihime Densetsu. Features 3 scenarios for each guardian with additional routes for the Suwa brothers and takes place after the ending of the last game.
Portable DX (Deluxe) comes 5 whole years and 6 Nintendo console releases after the release of the last PSP Taiko, Portable 2. The total number of initial songs is 70, and with the additional downloadable songs thereafter (like every Taiko PSP has done), it matches the massive songlists introduced on the Wii. Like the other recent games, the songlist has become a lot more geared towards Namco Originals.
Portable DX is also the first console Taiko to show the total number of drumrolls made in the song, and the second console Taiko game to introduce the all new Ura Oni difficulties. Other new mechanics in the game include organizing almost all unlockables in the game into an Achievement list, and a mode called Medley Mode, in which three, five, or eight different songs are put together and played all at once. Two new gameplay modifiers were also added into the game, which randomize the notes to different degrees. The Bell note has been removed from this release and the vestigial function of the analog stick is to pro