Akiba's Trip (アキバズトリップ Akibazutorippu, AKIBA'S TRIP) is a 2011 game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) platform. It is the first game in the Akiba's series. The game was exclusively released in Japan. It is the first game in the Akiba's series. It was initially scheduled to be released on April 14, 2011 but became delayed. It was later released on May 19, 2011. The game received a sequel titled Akiba's Trip 2 (also known as Akiba's Trip: Undead and Undressed).
A enhanced port titled AKIBA'S TRIP PLUS (アキバズトリップ プラス Akibazutorippu Purasu) was released on June 14, 2012 for Japan, with new additional features.
Sweet Fuse is a mystery and romance visual novel in which the player assumes the role of Saki Inafune, as she plays through seven days of death games. Much of its gameplay is spent on reading the story's narrative and dialogue. The player will be prompted on occasion to pick what to make Saki say. Picking the correct responses will sometimes given the player an "affection point" for a particular character which raises that character's affection level. There are moments during which Saki will become irate, indicated by the screen shaking and turning red, and the player will have to choose between having her restrain her anger or letting it out.
"Explosive Insight" sections take place when Saki must find a solution or an answer to a problem. Saki recalls the situation to herself, with a number of keywords and phrases in her thoughts highlighted. The player can pick up to three highlighted words or phrases to select, and the player prompts Saki's epiphany if one of their selections is correct.[1] If the player does n
Updates graphics and adds scenario, CG's, and new OP/ED.
Storm Lover is a tempest that blows itself into the world of otome dating sims. By allowing gamers to break up with their game boyfriend and developing a love triangle, the game opens the door to a slew of deliciously chaotic situations. The kai!! version strengthens the game by giving it more dating scenes. The silly couple dialogue becomes sweeter and the bored period becomes even colder. The game also comes with the epilogue chapter and event graphics for the gamers to unlock.
Elminage: Gothic is a first-person dungeon-crawler modeled after the mechanics of classic titles in the genre, such as the early Wizardry games, with the THAC0 battle system. Gothic is the fourth game in the Elminage series. It is set in a world where Great gods clash with Dark gods for power through the faith of humans. You form a party of up to six characters, with sixteen classes available such as Hunter, Thief, Summoner and Valkyrie, and take them out into dungeons to fight monsters and gather loot. Most dungeons will have some quests you can do inside them. There are 400 types monsters to fight and lots of skills/spells to learn. Over 600 different types of items can be found. The game has a punishing difficulty. In some cases enemies can kill a character in one hit without being able to fight back. As such a grind-heavy approach is encouraged.
The PC conversion is identical to the original game, but has higher resolution art and an improved user interface. The original PSP game was also only available in Jap
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is a 2000 role-playing video game by Atlus for the PlayStation. It is chronologically the third installment in the Persona series, a subseries of the Megami Tensei franchise. The game was later remade by Atlus for the PlayStation Portable. This version, released in Japan in 2012, did not receive an overseas release. In response to this, the PlayStation version was released on PlayStation Network in 2013.
Eternal Punishment takes place in the fictional Japanese city of Sumaru, and is a direct sequel to Persona 2: Innocent Sin. Taking place a few months after Innocent Sin, the game follows reporter Maya Amano as she investigates the Joker Curse, a malign phenomenon where people's wishes and rumors are coming true and causing chaos. During her investigations, she and others who join her gain the ability to summon Personas, personified aspects of their personalities. The gameplay features turn-based battle gameplay, where characters use their Personas in battle against demons, and a separ
Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable ga Tsuzuku Wake ga Nai is an expanded version of the comedy romantic visual novel Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable. It includes two discs with the first being an updated version of the original game and a second disc with additional elements added in.
Remake with additional characters/events.
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.
Mirai Nikki (Future Diary) RE:Write is a new game to the franchise where you control the events of the Survival Game! Featuring A new Character Azami Kirisaki - The 13th from Mirai Nikki: The 13th Diary Holder.
Ao no Exorcist: Genkoku no Labyrinth is a visual novel mixed with an RPG-style combat game developed by Netchubiyori and published by Namco Bandai Games, based on the manga Blue Exorcist.
Conception: Ore no Kodomo o Undekure! is a Japanese role-playing game and the first game in Spike Chunsoft's Conception series. The player's goal is to charm pure, innocent girls from Granvania National Star God Academy, raise their affection for Itsuki, then produce and take the "Star Children" to explore dungeons and battle "impurities".
A fandisc for the original MIYAKO game. Izumi holds a party for the shigoryou and shocks everyone by saying he’s disbanding their group. He also trusts Sangou with the mission of collecting magical shells to become a better shikigami.
Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims is a Playstation Mini game for PSP and Vita.
Floating Cloud God Saves the Pilgrims is exactly that, a 2D shooter built around the eponymous deity (controlled by the player) and his quest to protect eight pilgrims in their journey across perilous territories.
Your own shots just knock their hats off, but getting hit by anything else will kill a pilgrim and send their spirit floating off with a sad little wail. This is bad not only because the pilgrims are a de facto health bar (losing them all ends the game) but powering up Cloud God depends on harvesting their love - juicy little hearts that pop up whenever you kill an enemy and increase in size as you blast more.
You must get all of the love (given form as hearts) that they release, which then makes you much more powerful than you already are. You increase in size, look more menacing, and your attacks are more powerful. The pilgrims get the most excited when they witness ambushing ghosts and ghouls get annihilated by