Dragon Ball Z: Infinite World combines all the best elements of previous Dragon Ball Z games, while boasting new features such as “Dragon Missions”, new battle types and drama scenes for fans to delve deeper than ever before into the Dragon Ball Z universe. The new “Dragon Missions” Dragon Ball Z Infinite World include many famous scenes from the Dragon Ball Z series never before seen in a video game.
Ikkitousen: Eloquent Fist is a fighter that includes ample amount of fan service, over 4000 animated cut scenes and is fully voice supported. The combat mode features an action system which allows players to control their characters with ease and the graphics are as high quality as the anime.
Combat is all exciting and such but its the fan service that most people are looking forward to when they play this game. Rip the boss's clothes to shreds as you launch sure kill attacks on them. Aside from the existing cast, the fighter spots original characters and story lines that comes with them. Enjoy portions of the plot that you will see no where else.
Tomb Raider: Underworld is one of two mobile games that are based on the PC/console game with the same name. Both games feature the same plot. It starts in Baldr's tomb where Lara's task is to find Thor's helve. The player has to explore the tomb and find a key to the crypt. By following the trail of Thor's artifacts Lara hopes to be able to get to Avalon where she thinks her mother might be. This version of the game uses polygonal 3D graphics and for the most of the time the player sees the action from a behind-the-shoulder third-person perspective.
You're Engel. You wake up in a basement of a house. You don't remember nothing about your life and you don't know why you are there. You need to discover who are you searching information at the house. A religious painting and some other objects could tell you something about your true life. And remember, you're not alone in the house. There're a lot of people interesting in your virtues. Engel is sceptic with the situation. It seems like a kidnapped but there're powerful and superhuman reasons for his confinement.
There are some rumors about a ruin of a temple deep in the woods where strange things are happening. You are about to find out if this ruin really exists and what evil might has manifested itself in there. But first you have to fight your way into the ruin, as you find out that it is heavily guarded by some cultists and hordes of zombies. You wonder what will be inside this ruin, that seems to be reactivated in some strange way.
Will you be able to fight your way into the ruin...
The Special Edition version of Buzz! also includes loads of game extras and features previously only available via PlayStation Network (PSN). These include four extra characters and ten cheeky new buzzer noises, as well as in-game trophies to reward top quizzers plus the new Quickstart mode, which cuts out set-up time and gets you straight into the game. Buzz!: Quiz TV Special Edition also offers PlayStation Eye compatibility, which means that the hilarious ‘Buzz! faces’ contestants pull at moments of tension and celebration can be broadcast in-game or shared with the world.
Rolling With Katamari was an official, early mobile Katamari game from Namco Network. It has the style of a pseuedo retro game.
The game featured 30 stages with presents to collect and multiple achievements to earn.
The age of Feudalism continues! Once again you start a long journey as a weak chieftain with the goal of becoming the most powerful warrior and ruler of the whole world.
The world is bigger now, there're 6 different nations,12 heroes, lots of weapons, armor and much more ways to vanquish enemies. Recruit soldiers, buy and upgrade equipment, conquer cities and challendge great heroes to make yourself the king of kings!
With over 40 levels, over 60 characters, over 3 minutes worth of cutscenes, over 2 months of development, over 9000 jokes, over $153 spent on coffee, and over 6 statistics made up, you'd think I'd have a better title.
In deep space, one waste-processing employee stands above the rest: Limey Lizard, an incredibly lazy but lovable bloke who always seems to find himself in trouble. In episode 72, this is no exception, and if he doesn't fix the waste disposers the ship'll be flooded with filth, so get out your spanner and your chemically-resistant overalls -- it's gonna be a mucky ride!