The Legend of Heroes returns for a third showing on the PSP, in which players take on the role of Forte, a young musician living in the dark Numeros Empire ...
Bandai is bringing the Fullmetal Alchemist series to the DS. The game is based on Square Enix's manga and anime series.
Bandai brings this 3rd person, mission based action title to the PS2.
Budokai Tenkaichi returns for more fighting action, with some light RPG and action gameplay elements as well as over 100 DBZ heroes and villains.
Eureka Seven has players take control of a sky surfing mech in a military outfit, in this mecha combat adventure.
Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury is a fighting game based on the popular anime and manga series.
Based on the Cartoon Network series, IGPX lets you create a strategic scenario with a variety of formations, and participate in combinations with partners that will deliver high-impact attacks.
One Piece: Pirates Carnival features over 30 mini-games and up to four players.
One Piece: Grand Adventure us the U.S.-only followup to Grand Battle.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja is a fighting game based on the popular anime in Japan, which features 14 playable characters and fighting on two planes.
The Legend of Heroes II features an AI that will pick its battles, where weaker enemies may run off if you are too powerful. Also new to the series is ...
Follow young Goku as he searches for the seven mystical dragon balls. In this side-scrolling action game, you must use your special fighting skills to defeat a host of enemies.
Based on the television series, Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked features hack-and-slash combos and a hip-hop soundtrack.
The Dragon Ball Universe goes online.
Engage in intense mech combat using the unique touchscreen display of the Nintendo DS system.
This action-adventure game is based on the popular anime series and will allow you to play as Spike, Jet, or Faye.
I'm pleased to report that they've truly hit the long ball once again.
In addition to creating a plethora of wacky questions pertaining to film, the producers have also given this version a movie motif.
Arguably the best You Don't Know Jack since the original.
Bass Rise makes for an amusing diversion best suited for casual fishing fans who generally play for no longer than an hour per sitting.
Catch criminals by chasing them and ramming their cars off the road in Chase H.Q.
The game is flawed on so many levels that only the most dedicated survival-horror fan might get some enjoyment out of it.
Dragon Ball Final Bout is a poor excuse for a fighting game.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
One has to wonder why we should give a crap about sub-Gundam machinery like the GM.
If you've absolutely got to have an import fighting game, get Tobal 2.
Macross VF-X ultimately fails to capture the emotion, the excitement, and the sheer visual splendor of its source material.
The Gundam series has spawned yet another game. This time around it's a third-person robot shooter that takes a few pages from Sega's Virtual On.
If you are an Evangelion fan and you already have the videos and an N64, then this game is probably for you. But be forewarned - it's for no one ...
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.
Are those two fighters really smoking opium in that igloo?
The game is addictive enough to almost make up for the silly theme.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
Experienced players will breeze through the game in less than five hours, almost never having to push the limits of their gaming prowess.
How does Ultraman Legend fare as a fighting game? Not well.
You Don't Know Jack Volume 2 brings back everything that was exciting and fun about the original.
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