For a remake of a 12-year-old Game Boy game, Sword of Mana does a respectable job of being new and fun.
When it's at its best, Final Fantasy X-2 is every bit as poignant, endearing, and engrossing as its forebears.
Slime Morimori is an action adventure game based on the popular enemy slime, a mascot character that has been present since the first game in the Dragon Quest series.
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat.
Conflict: Desert Storm II isn't without problems, but it's decidedly improved over last year's game.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a deep and involving RPG that offers dozens of hours' worth of entertaining tactical battles.
Take your army on the road and battle for the title of Overlord.
Taito's popular series makes its way to the PSP. Known as Bust-A-Move in the United States, Puzzle Bobble Pocket challenges you to line up bubbles of like colors to clear ...
Square is working on a third game in Hanjuku Hero series.
In the end, Unlimited SaGa is simply the flawed sum of its disparate parts.
Massively multiplayer motorcycles are on their way to Japan courtesy of Square-Enix.
While Lufia: The Ruins of Lore may appeal to hard-core fans of the series or the genre, it's mostly a straightforward RPG that's not recommendable over the competition.
The two games included in Final Fantasy Origins may be short on presentation, but they're certainly long enough on gameplay to justify the purchase price for any hard-core RPG fan.
The original Japanese version of Star Ocean 3, which was then further expanded upon by the Director's Cut, and then by the international release of the game.
Hitman 2 fixes virtually all of the problems of its predecessor and stands tall on its own merits as an outstanding action game.
With games like SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs on the market, there's really no room for something as sloppy as Conflict: Desert Storm.
Kingdom Hearts is great, largely because it successfully captures the spirit both of Square and Disney in a single game.
It's worth playing to those lonely for another vampire game or wanting a change of pace from all the first-person shooters.
If you've been waiting for the definitive role-playing game for the PlayStation 2, here it is.
If you know you're in the market for a very lengthy and ultimately satisfying RPG and know you can get over the visuals, you owe it to yourself to give ...
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.
Tomb Raider is simply a smart game, bursting with great touches.
Most of Tomb Raider II's improvements are cosmetic.
If you didn't care for Tomb Raider's third-person perspective and camera angles then Deathtrap Dungeon will probably leave you cold.
Those who lost interest in the series with Tomb Raider II may want to give it another look with the third.
Never before have technology, playability, and narrative combined as well as in Final Fantasy VII.
Crystal Dynamics' long-awaited sequel to Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain is a far different animal from its predecessor.
It is an acceptable game based on its own merits, but, set against its own legacy, it is for all intents and purposes indistinguishable from those that have come before ...
Omikron's purported innovation and originality amount to nothing more than the senseless combination of unrelated but very familiar play styles.
Anachronox is a solid addition to the genre and makes up for some rough spots with a welcome sense of humor and a lot of personality.
Sucking the blood out of hapless prisoners and townspeople is pure Playstation pleasure.
A Zelda killer it's not, but considering what's being offered here, it should more than make up for any unfortunate comparisons.
Bushido Blade totally redefines the genre.
This year's model comes equipped with sharper character graphics, a simplified, yet more complete fighting system, and best of all, many more characters to select from.
This is an OK game with a fair amount of gameplay - if you like puzzle games.
Apparently, there is no stone that Square is willing to leave unturned, because this game is nothing more than a tired rehash of almost everything that's come before it.
Gamers looking for a simple, inoffensive, and remarkably replayable RPG may find solace in the dark, dank, and old-fashioned recesses of Square's dungeons.
Chrono Cross may not have had the largest budget, but it has the largest heart.
Kemco transforms a reviled PC game into a highly playable Game Boy Color game.
Expert RPG fans will likely blow straight through this game without a single setback.
If you've already "caught 'em all," and you're looking for a game to tide you over until Pokemon Gold and Silver are released near the end of the year, Dragon ...
If you're looking for eye candy, Ehrgeiz will give you plenty of cavities.
If you like shooters, you'll love Einhander.
There are so many twists and turns in the plot that you want to continually play just a little further and the storyline's mature tone is refreshing, enough so that ...
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