One of the first WiiWare games lets players take on the powers of the wind spirit to guide and protect a young boy on a quest to lift an evil ...
This game will chronicle the events after the original Crystal Chronicles, and will follow The Little King as he rebuilds his kingdom.
The World Ends With You is an anime-inspired game set in modern day Tokyo, from the team that made Kingdom Hearts.
Set seven years prior to Final Fantasty VII, this game follows the adventures of Zack, a soldier in the Shinra Corporation.
Ring of Fates is a new game in the Crystal Chronicles, featuring four players over WiFi on the DS.
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors is a Dragon Quest game for the Nintendo Wii.
Control massive armies with your stylus as you battle to defeat evil in the world of Ivalice.
Kane & Lynch: Dead Men is a third person action game that features co-op play with squad tactics.
Assume the role of a monster hunter and capture, train, and breed your army.
The venerable Call of Duty series leaves its familiar WWII battlefields behind to tackle warfare in a modern setting.
This turn-based mech strategy game, originally released for the SNES, comes to the DS courtesy of Square Enix.
Gun Loco is a third person shooter developed by Square Enix.
Agni's Philosophy is a real-time technical demonstration movie that uses cutting-edge game development technology.
Most players won't miss much if they simply sit this one out.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Fighting Force 2 takes the same basic beat-'em-up ethic and melds it with a pinch of Lara Croftian camera work and a smidgen of Metal Gear-esque espionage.
Mediocre packaging and emulation quirks aside, it's hard not to like Final Fantasy Anthology.
Final Fantasy IV makes its way to the Nintendo DS and features full 3D graphics, voiced cutscenes, and added content.
Final Fantasy IX serves as a coda to the series as you know it - it's a summation of everything that players have enjoyed about the past ten years of ...
Role-playing games don't get a whole lot better than Final Fantasy Tactics.
Cast all fears aside: the latest Final Fantasy is the greatest game ever to bear the name.
If you've been waiting for the definitive role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, here it is.
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat.
Were it not for the game's outstanding graphics and sound, Front Mission Alternative would invariably be a total dud.
A serious, stylish strategy game.
Like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
Ogre Battle 64 offers a detailed branching story and great depth of customization, both executed brilliantly within the limitations of a 35-meg cartridge.
Atlus has done gamers a service in rereleasing this classic.
Pandemonium doesn't have what it takes to contend with the latest 3-D action games, like Crash Bandicoot and Tomb Raider.
It's a fun and mostly unpredictable platform game.
Expect to finish the game all the way through in no more than 15 hours.
Parasite Eve II is a consistently good-looking action-adventure game that adopts its predecessor's cinematic style to an even more impressive effect.
What will make or break this game for you is really the original and unintuitive gameplay.
Those looking for a great party-game fix should give Rakugaki Showtime a look.
While Ray Tracers is a pretty neat game, it's way too easy and far too short to purchase.
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