The handheld debut of the Yakuza/Ryuu ga Gotoku series, Kurohyou follows the rise of series newcomer Ukyô Tatsuya, a young man who quickly finds himself wrapped up in the world of Japanese organized crime.
In this one-player only game, you play as Yoshimune Miyoshi, a student who transfers to the same school as Kida Masaomi, Ryugamine Mikado and Sonohara Anri. You get to talk to the characters and explore Ikebukuro where the DRRR!! story is set and learn about the gangs, Dollars, Yellow Scarves and a rumoured headless rider who haunts the streets on a motorbike.
A Japan-only PlayStation Portable visual novel, ported from the original R.U.R.U.R. The game is known for its use of established science fiction elements in its story, along with numerous references to several works of literature.
101-in-1 Megamix is a collection of 101 games offering a healthy serving of adventure, action and puzzle gameplay galore that is fun for all family. Featuring 101 games that take you from the depth of the ocean to the Wild West... From the Stone Age to space racing... 101-in-1 Megamix boasts a unique visual style, a wide variety of unlockable games and prizes, and superb multiplayer action. Come channel surfin' through 8 different TV stations and play through a series of zany TV shows tailored to all sorts of themes, each packed to the brim with insane adventures and delightful challenges!
The seventh installment of the popular RPG series (and first developed exclusively for PlayStation Portable) tells the story of the Five Great Dragons of Altago. The battle system consists of a three-member battle party with enemies engaged on the field map in real-time for fast-paced combat. Old fans of the series and new players alike will be immersed into the rich vibrant world containing over 30 hours of gameplay.
A turn-based strategy game genre featuring Rocher and Alicia that live in a world shared by humans and fairies. These two form a group named "Blue Roses" to overcome the mysterious phantom monsters whom specifically target the fairies.
The story depends on which of the main protagonists the player choose as their lead character.
The game utilize cute 2D cartoon graphics and compelling storylines, though it was only released in Japan
This game also has a manga with the same name.
In the Widgets Odyssey saga, five robots aboard their space vessel have just one simple mission ... to save the universe from the tyrannical Yagor and his evil henchmen! Armed with the abilities of Spad, Cosmo, Bruce, Helmut, and Monk, players will guide each robot along their exciting adventures filled with puzzles, mazes and minigames.
Widgets Odyssey II will conclude the intergalactic platforming exploits of Spad, Cosmo, Bruce, Helmet and Monk first embarked upon in Widgets Odyssey.
Play as Polar in 50 brand new brain-freezing puzzles from the icy north on the Icetruck to the explosive Oil Rig levels. Will you find yourself all at sea on the boat puzzles or can you prove you are smarter than the average bear?
Bleach: Heat the Soul 7 is a newest installment in the "Heat the Soul" series released on September 2, 2010. The main change in this game is a 4-Players mode.[10] Battles against giant characters have also been confirmed. New characters that have been announced are Allon (Ayon), Coyote Starrk (Los Lobos), Baraggan Luisenbarn (Arrogante), Tia Harribel (Tiburon), Yammy Riyalgo (Ira), Ulquiorra Cifer (Segunda Etapa), Ichigo Kurosaki (Full Hollow), Muramasa, Hachigen Ushoda, Love Aikawa and Shuren (downloadable content); in all, 84 characters are playable.
Joint Assault retains the basic gameplay from its predecessor, but with significant additions and alterations. Aerial combat adopts a visual system called "Enhanced Combat View" to alter the perspective of enemy aircraft close to the player, altering their size to make them appear much closer as a precursor to Dogfight Mode from Ace Combat: Assault Horizon.
The game features a clash between Falcom's two main franchises, Ys and Sora no Kiseki (Trails in the Sky) with appearances by a cast of familiar characters from each of the two series.
The game's story mode is similar to those from the same fighting game genre. The player follows a character's journey across several stages to meet and fight different adversaries until achieving that character's epilogue. Unlike other games however, the battles follows Ys Seven's overhead display of combat and giving the player a greater variety of combat capabilities unique to those of a RPG.
Monster Hunter Diary Poka Poka Airu Village is a spin-off installment in the Monster Hunter series, developed by FromSoftware and published by Capcom for the PlayStation Portable. It was released in Japan on August 26, 2010. The word airou is the Japanese equivalent of felyne, a fictional sapient cat species that appears in all of the Monster Hunter games. The player gives orders to the felynes to progress to the end of quests instead of having direct control over them. The game also uses a much more cartoonish art style as opposed to the realism seen in other Monster Hunter games. More emphasis is placed on style and village management. A few Hello Kitty items are also available in the game.
Tokita Shouji is seriously injured during a sudden monster attack. Desperate to keep himself alive, he traded vows with Ai, a mysterious girl who could turn her partner into the Armit Cerberus through a process called "Conception".
The Armit is a something like an armor, which gives wearer special powers such as speed, sharp claws and attack force. Meet, and fight other Armits and discover the secret behind the odd Kusanagi organization that causes the monster attack that nearly killed you.