Thousands of years ago, a great kingdom called Euforia flourished making use of a power source known as "Will".
Through the centuries, Euforia developed many customs based on the use of Will, but when one day they realized that their civilization would soon come to an end, they poured all their Will into crystals in order to leave a record of their culture behind. After this, Euforia sank to the bottom of the ocean.
In the present day, with the ocean now taking up over half of the world, the seas became populated with many pirates. Those pirates, hearing the legend of the crystals, began to search the ocean for clues to their whereabouts.
Among those pirates was one young boy dreaming of greatness.
Evangelion Shin Gekijouban: 3nd Impact (ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版 –サウンドインパクト-3nd Impact) is a Rhythm video game published by Bandai Namco Games released on September 29th, 2011 for the PlayStation Portable.
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.
Umineko no Naku Koro ni Portable 2 is the second and final port of the PlayStation 3 remake of Umineko no Naku Koro ni to the PlayStation Portable. It covers the Banquet of the Golden Witch and Alliance of the Golden Witch episodes.
Umineko no Naku Koro ni Portable 1 is the first of two ports of the PlayStation 3 remake of Umineko no Naku Koro ni to the PlayStation Portable. It covers the Legend of the Golden Witch and Turn of the Golden Witch episodes.
Heroes Phantasia is a game released for the PlayStation Portable, where the player can control a great variety of characters from 10 different anime series of the last 10 years, as well as some original characters.
Masou Kishin II is the sequel to the Super Famicom game Super Robot Wars Gaiden. Like its predecessor, the game offers a slightly different take on the traditional Super Robot Wars formula.
PSP version of the visual novel/adventure game based on the popular anime series. It takes place in the alternate universe from episode 26 of the TV series, and is not a true sequel to the original Iron Maiden/Girlfriend of Steel game.
This is a Japan-only game in the Shining franchise.
The game's battle system is called "Concerto", and is a strategic real time battle system similar to the ones found in Sakura Wars and Valkyria Chronicles. The player make use of swords, bows and magic in a battle system that places importance on character cooperation—hence the name "Concerto".
The player forms a party of up to five for battle. The game will have damage based on character position, and items collected upon defeating enemies.
The songstresses are special members of the player's battle party. By performing their magic song, they can achieve various effects on battle—blocking enemies from moving, increasing characters' move count, making hasten the party's pace. Some songs can even be used for attack. Using the songs requires Mana Energy.
The game also has inter-character relationships. Depending on the player's selections during event scenes, movements and usage of group skills during battle, the characters' relationships will change.
Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chouzetsu Tensei Vulcan Horuseus is an Action game, developed by Amble and published by Takara Tomy, which was released in Japan in 2010.