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 ...
Final Fantasy IV and Chrono Trigger represent some of the best that the Square of old had to offer.
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.
It's a testament to Startopia's fundamentally sound design and attractive presentation that you'll enjoy it despite the fact that, at times, it'll make you feel slightly alienated.
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix is a game that successfully blends the action, survival-horror, and role-playing genres into a single outstanding product.
The next game in the long-running mech combat series will go online.
Code Age Brawls is the mobile counterpart to the PS2 Code Age Commanders game.
Hexcite Fusion is an interesting puzzle game because it calls upon spatial-reasoning skills that most people don't use very often.
Chocobo Racing 3D (tentative title) will feature familiar characters from the Final Fantasy and Chocobo franchises in 3D.
Sora makes a triumphant return in Kingdom Hearts IV with a fresh new look as he takes on an epic new storyline titled the “Lost Master Arc.”
Tobal 2 captures all of the good points of the original Tobal while making several improvements.
Square's Japanese Dice de Chocobo, which features gameplay that revolves around traditional dice games, gets an update on the Game Boy Advance.
This upcoming PlayStation 2 role-playing game from Square Enix will feature online and offline play.
Square Enix's latest offering for the Mobile platform will be connected to its critically-acclaimed Final Fantasy VII.
Most players won't miss much if they simply sit this one out.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Fighting Force 2 takes the same basic beat-'em-up ethic and melds it with a pinch of Lara Croftian camera work and a smidgen of Metal Gear-esque espionage.
Mediocre packaging and emulation quirks aside, it's hard not to like Final Fantasy Anthology.
Final Fantasy IV makes its way to the Nintendo DS and features full 3D graphics, voiced cutscenes, and added content.
Final Fantasy IX serves as a coda to the series as you know it - it's a summation of everything that players have enjoyed about the past ten years of ...
Role-playing games don't get a whole lot better than Final Fantasy Tactics.
Cast all fears aside: the latest Final Fantasy is the greatest game ever to bear the name.
Final Fantasy XI is an online RPG that manages to break the mold, if just barely--but, actually, that's no mean feat.
Were it not for the game's outstanding graphics and sound, Front Mission Alternative would invariably be a total dud.
A serious, stylish strategy game.
Like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
Ogre Battle 64 offers a detailed branching story and great depth of customization, both executed brilliantly within the limitations of a 35-meg cartridge.
Atlus has done gamers a service in rereleasing this classic.
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.
Expect to finish the game all the way through in no more than 15 hours.
Parasite Eve II is a consistently good-looking action-adventure game that adopts its predecessor's cinematic style to an even more impressive effect.
What will make or break this game for you is really the original and unintuitive gameplay.
Those looking for a great party-game fix should give Rakugaki Showtime a look.
While Ray Tracers is a pretty neat game, it's way too easy and far too short to purchase.
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