Murakumo might seem like a highly entertaining game at first, but it is in fact one of the worst games to come out for the Xbox this year.
Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven not only lives up to its predecessors' own high standards, but also to the generally high standards of stealth action gaming.
It's not the prettiest game around, and it's basically similar to what the series has always offered, but this latest Armored Core is still a good, solid game.
It's quite short and doesn't look or sound particularly good. You can tell that most of the effort went into the combat system.
King's Field: The Ancient City will strongly appeal to a small subset of RPG gamers, fans of From Software's similar endeavors in particular.
Some players will find that the more unique aspects of Forever Kingdom make it a worthwhile title even though it's merely adequate in most respects.
Armored Core 2: Another Age remains a solid, thoroughly playable mech-combat simulator, with enough tools and options to please any fan of the genre.
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream from Agetec is a game that deviates from the norm.
Evergrace is just shy of average - there's nothing particularly bad here, but what little good it has is purely incidental and generally ignorable.
Avid fans of King's Field and Shadow Tower will likely love Eternal Ring, but others may want to try the game out first.
Thanks to a few errant gameplay quirks, Armored Core 2 doesn't quite reach console mech perfection.
Armored Core: Master of Arena is really only recommended to die-hard fans of the line.
The game looks extremely outdated when compared with current PlayStation games.
The main evil character in the game is extremely creepy looking - unfortunately, so is everybody else.
Who would have thought that the publisher responsible for some of the slowest games on the planet would come up with a game that leaves its own classic mech series ...
The closest thing to an add-on pack the PlayStation has ever seen.
The perfect halfway mark between Virtual On and MechWarrior 2.
The first King's Field was an excellent game, and its like-minded sequel is even better.
The unfaltering polygonal consistency of King's Field is mesmerizing after extended play.
This first person action game is set in the King's Field universe.
This simulation-RPG is played in real-time and features 12 unique races to control.
Tenchu: Shinobi Taizen brings the Tenchu franchise to the PSP.
From the makers of the Armored Core series comes Project Force, a mech-combat game for the PS3.
Armored Core Mobile 2 is a mech combat game that is intended only for single player play.
This mobile Tenshu is very similar to the original Playstation stealth action game.
A platformer where players navigate their way through challenging terrain on the top screen while solving puzzles and disarming traps on the touch screen below.
Armored Core: For Answer is the thirteenth installment of the mech-based combat franchise featuring online co-op and multiplayer modes.
Tenchu: Shadow Assassins challenges you to use the Wii Remote to fight, dash, jump and kill like a true ninja.
Ninja Blade is an action adventure game set in modern day Tokyo.
With a focus on trap deployment and confusing free-for-all multiplayer, this doesn't feel much like a Tenchu game at all.
Dripping with old school charm, classic gaming pizzazz, and pure retro sexy, 3D Dot Game Heroes is the ultimate homage to the industry's golden era.
Armored Core V is the newest entry in the Armored Core series featuring team-based online modes.
Dark Souls is a dark-fantasy action role-playing game by From Software, and is considered a spiritual successor to the studio's 2009 hit Demon's Souls.
Dark Souls II is a sequel to From Software's critically acclaimed title Dark Souls. The game features a new hero, a fresh storyline, and an "unfamiliar" setting.
Armored Core: Verdict Day lets you command a squadron of advanced Armored Core mechs in a dystopian future ravaged by war and stripped of natural resources.
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