Depth Fantasia, Enix's latest massively multiplayer online PC RPG, has had its official Japanese release date set for December 12th of this year. The game follows on the heels of Cross Gate, another MMORPG released by Enix this summer. Depth Fantasia will continue Cross Gate's excellent standards, and will help to further open the online RPG market in Asia.
Depth Fantasia allows up to four players to join a party. The party will travel to Ritos Island where they will slay demons, collect Life Gems, and restore order to the cursed land. Players will build their characters based on a class system. As with any other class system, characters learn abilities and then pass them on to more advanced classes. To gain levels, one will need to find Life Gems, or fight another player in a duel.
Players will interact with a number of NPCs. These characters all have a unique niche in the world; some examples of these roles include fearsome warriors, mystic sorceresses, and holy clergymen. Each NPC will give the player advice a
The Seed: War Zone was an early Japanese PlayStation 2 sci-fi strategy RPG which took place in space, and featured battling spaceships. Released in 2001, it was later saw a 2003 release in Europe.
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It's hours of fun and games with a superhero twist! Pajama Sam is the world's youngest superhero, and he helps children overcome difficult challenges using their imaginations. Now kids can always find someone to play with when they join up with Pajama Sam for this unique and immersive play experience. The CD-ROM features variations of eight classic games and two puzzle games that help kids sharpen their strategic-thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills while they play. Beat the boredom blues with Pajama Sam. This game is for one or two players and features three difficulty levels.
Sssomebody ssstop him! The comic book hero brought to life in inimitable fashion by Jim Carrey now has his very own handheld game on the Game Boy Color. The well being of Stanley's beloved Tina is at stake, and he's going to have to transform himself into the Mask in order to protect her. More than 20 bizarre enemies are out to stir up trouble in this bizarre epic such as motorcycle gangs, crocodile men, and others. Make your way through nine levels of excitement, using oddball weaponry like a giant boxing glove and a hunk of cheese to fend off your rivals and return Tina safely home. In addition to the standard gameplay, there are several hidden stages to uncover, most of which can be accesses by seeking out secret objects. Whether you're a fan of the comic book, the movie, or neither, you'll have your hands full with the crazy action of THE MASK.
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Digimon Rumble Arena is a crossover fighting video game developed and published by Bandai in association with Hudson Soft for the PlayStation video game console.
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Horde: The Citadel is a sequel to the fantasy real-time strategy game, Horde: The Northern Wind. Continuing the story of the land of Semirechye, The Citadel further explores the conflict between the Semireks and the invading nomads lead by their khan Teimur. In The Northern Wind, Semirek leaders have been able to drive Teimur's forces out of Lower Urgal, however the khan had been able to ally with hermit wizards and fortify his lands. The only path to his main citadel, Vorezh, lies through the Land of Shadows no man dares to tread, and the Semireks will need to secure an alliance with the dreaded dragons to pass safely into Teimur's domain.
The Citadel essentially uses the same engine as its predecessor, retaining all of the original game mechanics but also adds new content in the form of units, structures, items and terrain types. The game runs in higher resolution as The Northern Wind, but the sprites are not scaled up so a larger portion of the battlefield is visible. Gameplay remains mostly the same, with the
Released exclusively for Japan on the PS1, Tokyo Mew Mew: Toujou Shin Mew Mew!, is an original story based on the Magical girl franchise, Tokyo Mew Mew.
It follows the Mew Mews as they visit an Island where they meet a girl called Ringo and find a new villain to fight called Gâteau du Roi.
The Legend of Alon D'ar is a role-playing video game. The game plays somewhat like the Final Fantasy series' Active Time Battle, with the player having to wait certain time for their turn.
The game features a vast world to explore; there are several towns and a variety of monsters to combat. The game also features multi-player experience after unlocking the second character in the story.
Take the completely 3-dimensional landscape into account while planning your troop movements: you'll need to scale towering mountains, dig out protective bulwarks and create entire tunnel systems. Explosions and detonations can change entire regions in an instant.
“Lost Souls” sees the end of our beloved planet Earth. Devastating wars between the Eurasian Dynasty and the United Civilized States have wreaked havoc and caused mortal wounds to our planet, glaciers melted, the sea rose to a threatening level, and meteorite showers buried whole parts of the world. The only hope left for the population was the escape to the red planet Mars.
Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles follows the story of Episode I: The Phantom Menace. The Game Boy Advance port featured 3 playable characters as opposed to 5 on the PS1 and Dreamcast, with only Obi-Wan, Qui-Gon, and Mace Windu being playable. The game alternates between an isometric view and side-scrolling.
Players take on the role of Otto Matic, a friendly robot, who must save humanity from the evil Brain Aliens of Planet X. Aliens have taken the humans to faraway planets, which Otto must travel to in order to rescue them.