PlayStation Games

The job system makes a triumphant return. Originally released for Super Famicon in Japan. Later released on PSX, GBA, PC, and mobile devices.

The sixth mainline entry in the Final Fantasy series, originally released in the west as Final Fantasy III.

The 4th Dragon Quest game and the first in the Zenithian Trilogy.

This Squaresoft RPG classic originally released for Super Nintendo in 1995, followed by a PSX, DS, and PC release.

Final Fantasy's first foray into full 3D graphics brings about an epic storyline with deep characters, wonderful sound and fantastic fun.

With a claim to fame as being the world's only RPG musical, Rhapsody was originally released for the Playstation but has now been remade for the Nintendo DS.

The third game in the Tale of franchise, it originally released in North America as Tales of Destiny II. Europe wouldn't see the game until it released on PSP in 2006.

A cult-classic that relied heavily on its deeply religious undertones and giant mechs to weave a lengthy tale.

A blend of traditional platform action with innovative RPG elements, Threads of Fate is a true action-RPG.

Take control of trainee SeeD member Squall at the Balamb Garden Military Academy as he and his friends are drawn into an international conflict in Square Enix's second PS1 Final Fantasy title.

Persona 2: Eternal Punishment is chronologically the third installment in the Persona series, set a few months after the ending of Persona 2: Innocent Sin. The main protagonist of Eternal Punishment is Maya Amano, who was a playable character in Innocent Sin.

The first of a duology released under the Persona 2 banner, Innocent Sin follows Tatsuya Suou and his friends as they investigate the cursed Sumaru City.

Originally released on the Sega Saturn and the original PlayStation in Japan, brought westward on Nintendo 3DS in 2013.

A successor to Chrono Trigger that focuses on travel between alternate dimensions.

Stahn is just a country stowaway looking for adventure, but when he comes across a sentient sword, he is thrown into events that involve the fate of the world.

The very first game in the Tale series, originally released for Super Famicom and ported numerous times since. It wouldn't see release in the West until the GBA version.

A peaceful beginning. The legend was born 10,000 years ago. A violent uprising. A civilization of flying creatures enslave the human race. A bloody war. In a bid for freedom, the humans harness the spiritual forces of Dragons and triumph.

A sequel to the classic PlayStation RPG, and regarded one of the best games ever made.

The first game in the series that really redefined what a Strategy/RPG could be introduces players to a magical world teetering on the edge of destruction.

Designed as both a tribute to Final Fantasy's past and a promise of a bright future to come, Final Fantasy IX rounds out FF's 'Golden' PS1 era.

One of them is a police officer. The other is possessed by an ancient evil threatening all life on Earth. The horrifying bond between them will continue until something dies.

A re-release of the very first Atelier game, which was also brought to mobile devices in Japan.

Asgard, the realm of the gods, remains locked in an eternal struggle between the benevolent Aesir and the demonic Vanir. With the end of the world approaching, Odin, Lord of Asgard, summons Lenneth Valkyrie to his side.

The first in the Adventure RPG franchise by Game Arts.

Remember when you thought monsters were lurking in every dark corner of your house? Well, you were right: Every CD YOU OWN CONTAINS A MONSTER. Every PC CD, ever music CD and every game CD each has a monster living inside.