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- As an uneasy peace falls on the Valerian Isles after a civil war between the Bakram, Galgastani, and Walister ethnic groups, Denam Pavel embarks on a quest for revenge that threatens to restart the war and will shape the fate of the Isles.
- Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is a fast-paced, strategic brawler where you can choose from over 20 iconic Final Fantasy characters and battle in a 3 verses 3 arena with your friends and other player online, or by yourself.
- Fire Emblem Heroes follows the war between the nations of Askr and Embla. The player aids the Kingdom of Askr and its Order of Heroes.
- The game follows the story of the manga series, starting in the Golden Age Arc and ending in the Hawk of the Millennium Empire Arc.
- Mobile version of the 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' card game.
- The player starts as a recruit of ARKS, a task force part of Oracle, an intergalactic fleet. This fleet contains many ships as large as entire cities to house the four races: Humans, Newmans, Cast, and Deumans. A character is created by choosing from nine classes: Hunter, Ranger, Force, Braver, Bouncer, Summoner, Fighter, Gunner, and Techter. There are also eighteen weapon types.
- The heroes and villains of the Final Fantasy games are locked in an endless struggle between two gods, fighting to find a way to break the cycle and return to their home worlds.
- The Bacterians have invaded Earth and now it's up to Aoba Anoa and her friends to stop them.
- Cosmos, the goddess of harmony. Chaos, god of discord. Two deities of equal strength, locked in a never-ending war have gathered warriors from various worlds.
- After a meteor wipes out the majority of forces from the nations of Uhra and Khent, Kaim joins a group of immortals who have lost their memories to confront threats generated by the world's approaching magical industrial revolution.
- The game's story covers part of the Millennium Falcon Arc from the manga volumes 22 to 27. With its more detailed polygonal models, it is visually more sophisticated than its five years' predecessor on Sega Dreamcast. The maps are much larger than in the first game. Motion Capture process was used for added realism in character moves. Voice dubbing was made with the original anime TV series cast.
- It is a time of war. Many leaders from different factions fight to control their land. One such leader, Liu Bei, has only one wish: peace. But war stands in his way, after his land Shu is attacked by the kingdom of Wei, led by the warlord Cao Cao, who abducts Liu Bei's beloved Diao Chan, the keeper of the Imperial Seal. Liu Bei has to flee, but swears to return, exact revenge on Cao Cao, and liberate the kingdom of Shu.
- Guts, a swordsman formerly belonging to The Band of the Hawk, stumbles upon a disturbed town while wandering the wilderness with his companions Puck the elf and Casca, a traumatized woman whom he is trying to cure. He discovers that the town is victim to a deadly disease called the "Mandragora". He makes a deal with the ruler of the town to retrieve a cure, so his doctors can cure the people, and possibly Casca as well. But can Guts trust the Baron?
- You pilot a ship known as the Flintlock in order to save Princess Irene and the planet E-Square from the evil dictator Klaus.
- The son of King Asfal, Galgear, has inherited the magic ring making him Dream Land's new ruler, If you're able to harness the power of the Valis, you just might survive long enough to face the king and restore peace to your homeland.