Enigma is a 1998 Japanese video game for the Sony PlayStation. It was developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. It is a third person adventure title that includes elements from fighting games which draws influence from Resident Evil.
Flip, climb, hang, slide, blast, and fight through five multi-level 3D worlds. Rage up with unique rage meter. Powerful assault weapons. Vicious physical attack combos. Live or die by your state of rage.
The Mission', offers gamers the opportunity to play as some of the greatest footballers in the world. The aim of the game is to rescue a 'Geo Merlin' ball, which has been stolen by Ninjas who embody the forces of brutality and poor sportsmanship, to save the future of football in its purest form. Using a selected team of two footballers, the player must battle and puzzle his way through over 24 levels of action, dispensing with fire-spitting demons and innumerable Ninjas trained in the martial arts along the way. Contains a mix of elements from football, action and combat games.
A Japan-only Playstation game in which you play a little boy controlling a giant robot via remote control. Developed by Sandlot, who later developed the Earth Defense Force series, and had a direct sequel -- Remote Control Dandy SF -- on the PS2.
Part of the Asuka 120% franchise of fighting games, "Final" adds minor changes to the original game, adding a "down" gauge and a new cast of voice actors.
Buckle up! is a mission-based driving game for Playstation, features outlaws characters that have to complete different missions to advance in the game. During each mission they can change their car meanwhile they are trying to avoid the police cars that are after them.