Little King's Story
"Little King's Story" blends RPG and real-time strategy (RTS) elements as you play as a king in charge of a region of land. Progress by taking over other regions by completing missions and improving your skills as you go along. The game uses cartoonish, colorful graphics in lieu of realism and was developed by Cing. It currently holds an average critical score of 89 percent from review aggregate site GameRankings.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn
"Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn" was released by Square Enix in 2007 and allows you to play as various freedom fighters as you battle across the fantastical world of Daein to end the oppressive regime of a tyrannical ruler. The game features turn-based battles and huge fantasy worlds and was given a cumulative score of 78 percent from GameRankings.
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
"Marvel: Ultimate Alliance" was published by Activision in 2006 and allows you to play as up to 20 different comic book characters from the Marvel universe including Spider-Man, Wolverine and Captain America as you play through multiple storylines in an effort to save the Earth. The game earned an average score of 74 percent on GameRankings.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
"Final Fantasy IV: The After Years" was released in 2009 from Square Enix and centers around the central character named Ceodore. Ceodore, along with a group of his friends, must set out to save the Blue World from a variety of monsters in turn-based dungeon crawling combat consistent with the "Final Fantasy" series. The game received an average score of 74 percent on GameRankings.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
The "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles" series consists of two games: "The Echoes of Time" and "The Crystal Bearers," both of which were released from Square Enix in 2009. "The Echoes of Time" was released first by a few months and uses traditional turn-based "Final Fantasy" gameplay along with the ability to sync up with Nintendo DS players for online cooperative multiplayer. "The Crystal Bearers" was released in December 2009 and is the first Final Fantasy game to exclusively use the Wii's motion controls, bringing an extra dimension to battles.