Turn Based RPGs - Page 32
Ransei no Hasha is a Strategy game, published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1991.
The traditional dungeon crawler role-playing game series is maintained in Wizardry II.
u've just been hired as a mercenary/manager/Han Solo type to command a group of HERCs sound familiar?
Tactics titles, although often somewhat behind the times on visuals, present an addictive and entertaining style of gameplay.
Vanish the fiendish forces of Dark Sol and restore peace to the enchanted Kingdom of Thornwood. Search for the powerful Arms of Light and fight the savage creatures that roam the darkness of the Labyrinth. Use your warrior's skills and cunning to pass the test of the Ancients and become a shining knight.
We don't have much more than screenshots and a story line on this upcoming RPG from Crave Entertainment entitled Shadow Madness.
What Space Hulk offers Is a scary and difficult first-person perspective strategy game.
Sony recently announced the sequel to their popular (though decidedly unoriginal) RPG, Wild ARMs.
This title, even more so then the other re-releases, is for the hard-core Final Fantasy fans only. Even with the updated intros and added features, modern gamers will be put off by it's classic, retro graphics.
Set in the same universe as Enix's mega-RPG Dragon Quest (Dragon Warrior in the U.S.), Torneko is a Chocobo's Dungeon-style random dungeon crawl due out late this summer.
First things first, we'll get the basics out of the way.
As I stated above the game has many problems. Most notably is the seemingly endless menu(s) that must be accessed in order to accomplish anything, even the simplest tasks.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, but it's cool to be old school.
I suppose it was inevitable. By the year 2000, the conflicts in the Middle East finally got too big for the bucket, resulting in a limited nuclear exchange that, naturally, destroyed most of the world’s oil supply.
Nobunaga's Ambition is a Historic Turn-Based Strategy game, developed and published by Koei, which was released in 1993.
In this new world you will discover special realms with new dungeons to explore and quests to undertake across various slices of time and space, from medieval Europe to ancient Egypt to 1980's Japan.
Ultima 3: Exodus was the first game in the series to feature a group of adventurers instead of a single player.