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Shining in the Darkness
Star Control
La Pucelle: Tactics
Fallout 3
Dragon Age II
Suikoden V
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI
Shadow Hearts: From the New World
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic
Final Fantasy X (Mega Hits!)
Band of Bugs
Lost Odyssey
Antarctic Adventure
Juuouki
Mass Effect 2
Jade Empire
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Coach K College Basketball
Sid Meier's Civilization IV
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Bio-Hazard Battle
Area 51
Alien Storm
Sid Meier's Civilization IV
Blue Dragon
Alpha Protocol
Shadow Hearts: Covenant
Infinite Undiscovery
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne
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Star Control II
Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
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Master of Monsters
One of the earliest attempts to "consolize" a war game, and boy did it ever work! Sort of...
Master of Monsters is an early Genesis war/strategy game that, in many ways, epitomized what was wrong with this genre on consoles in the early 90's; odd balancing, terrible A.I., caveman graphics, and a game play system... Read Full Review
14 of 14 users found the following review helpfulMakai Senki Disgaea 2
Disgaea 2 is just like Disgaea, except without any of the charm.
As a rule, I'm the kind of gamer who really treasures the first entry in a series and has an unreasonable attachment to said first entry, despite increased quality in sequels. Suikoden, Xenosaga, and Shadow Hearts are... Read Full Review
10 of 11 users found the following review helpfulSiege (1992)
Capture the flag! But first, lead your army through hordes of defending soldiers....
Siege, and it's expansion pack Dogs of War, is an early 90's strategy game where you are placed in command of either defending a castle (of which there are 4 in the original game and some 15 or 20 additional castles in t... Read Full Review
8 of 8 users found the following review helpfulSuikoden III (Konami the Best)
In the mood for a villain with real motives and an incredibly immersive story? Look no further! Suikoden 3 is for you!
Summary For those who are unaware, the Suikoden series takes place along varying points of a time line in the same world (excluding the upcoming Tierkreis which, from what I understand, is in a parallel dimension... Read Full Review
15 of 15 users found the following review helpful
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