A 3D free-to-play action RPG with micro-transactions for Android/iOS from Square Enix. Features music from series veteran Yoko Shimomura as well as Tsuyoshi Sekito, Kenji Ito and Hiroki Kikuta.
Visions is a Christian historical MMORPG set in the ancient Roman empire during the time of the early church. It is a quest and skill based game, currently in development. Access to the Visions alpha test server is granted to financial contributors.
Ultima X: Odyssey was the planned sequel to Ultima IX: Ascension. The game would have been the series second MMORPG, aiming to bring Ultima to the Everquest crowd. It was set in a new world created within the mind of the now ascended Avatar, where several heroes would find themselves as splintered aspects of that heroic figure.
The game was announced in 2003 with a 2004 release date. Despite being playable at E3 2004 and still set for launch that fall, Electronic Arts cancelled the project to focus on supporting Ultima Online instead. This also led to EA closing the doors on Origin Systems, the studio behind the Ultima series.
An ambitious anime-styled sandbox MMORPG from veteran Korean developer Nexon, with an emphasis on user-generated content. Players can not only craft towns, but also entire quest-lines where the quest-builder wins if the questers fail and vice versa.
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A Super Famicom adaptation of the Japanese table-top RPG Sword World. It faithfully replicates much of the table-top game's ruleset, and was eventually followed by a sequel.
Chaos Rings III Prequel Trilogy is a compilation release combining Chaos Rings, Chaos Rings Omega, Chaos Rings II and Chaos Rings III in a single retail title for the PlayStation Vita.
The collection is a full-fledged port featuring a visual makeover for the older titles.
Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi II ("Mitsuteru Yokoyama's Romance of the Three Kingdoms II") is a strategy game and the sequel to the original Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi. Both games were adapted from the eponymous manga artist's graphic novel adaptation of the ancient Chinese novel. Specifically, they were based on an anime adaptation of the manga, released close to the same time.