Adventure with a group of high school students through a treacherous tower filled with monsters, and deal with the aftermath of an epic battle.
After Opoona crashes on Planet Landroll and is seperated from his family, he must get a job, locate his siblings, and help out the local people.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms heads online.
Dynasty Warriors is back in action, featuring more freedom for strategic player movement, such as swimming across rivers or climbing to elevated positions.
Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power chronicles the ascension of legendary warlord Nobunaga and aims to immerse players in feudal Japanese life.
Samurai Warriors: Katana is a spin-off of Koei's Samurai Warriors, and will employ the Wii remote for katana-wielding action.
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War is set in medieval Europe and features vast teeming battlelfields in the tradition of Dynasty Warriors.
A horse racing sim for the PS2.
An RPG with squad-based tactical elements.
Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors collide in this warrior-heavy beat-'em-up.
Fatal Inertia is an aerial combat racing game that uses physics as a core component to its gameplay.
Epic battles against legions of foes (Dynasty Warriors) meet giant flying attack robots (GUNDAM) in this mash-up of two classic series.
Take control of Valen, a novice dragoneer, and protect the elemental dragons from a fearsome monster.
Persona 3 is an occult-themed RPG set in a Japanese high school.
It held promise, but once again two fatal flaws hold it down.
If you're looking for yet another mech game and don't care if the game is any good or not, Amok might be right up your alley.
The logic behind some of the puzzles is a little on the dubious side.
The biggest problems are its level of challenge and puny replay incentive.
Sir-Tech have taken great pains to research druidic lore, and that attention to detail is obvious throughout the game's nature-oriented play.
Dynasty Warriors lets you return to the battlefields of ancient China to fight an army of ruthless soldiers. As one of 42 playable characters, you'll have access to powerful weapons ...
Dynasty Warriors 2's beat-'em-up gameplay is simple enough to make it easy to get in to, and the game is interesting enough to keep you entertained for a while.
Buy this game at your own risk.
Japanese history buffs will definitely love this game, and even novice players will appreciate the game, with its stunning visuals and sounds.
P.T.O. II focuses on detailed military strategy, rather than explosion-heavy eye candy.
This game will leave you with a strong sense of déja vu.
For those who are new to WinBack, it will be a nice, stealthy diversion until Metal Gear Solid 2 is released later this year.
Zill O'll is Koei's Final Fantasy.
While ROT3K6 won't win anyone over with its graphics, it is a solid and intricate simulation title.
With its intuitive interface, pared-down strategy elements, and complex cinematics and storyline, Kessen II is designed to appeal to a more mainstream audience than any of Koei's previous strategy games.
Gitaroo-Man is arguably the most original and inventive rhythm game since the advent of Dance Dance Revolution or the original Parappa the Rapper, and it's easily one of the best ...
Bet on virtual horse races and win cash on the Game Boy Advance.
Those intrigued by the game's bizarre premise or cel-shaded presentation will likely be disappointed by the shallow gameplay and repetitive mission objectives.
Crimson Sea's unusual style and characters and its effective blend of action elements make it stand out.
Despite its age, the title is well executed and possesses enough merit to compete in the market in 2001.
Dynasty Warriors 3 offers lengthy replay value by allowing players to take up a number of roles on all three sides in the otherwise fixed campaign.
Koei's long-standing strategy series is headed to the Xbox.
This game will let players to choose from seven classes such as samurai and mages, select a faction, and become one of many inhabitants in a virtual world set in ...
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