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Xbox 360 is the 7th generation console and the second in the Xbox family from Microsoft (a successor to Xbox). It was released between November and December 2005 in North America and Europe. Although it had serious technical issues in the first months of its existence, X360 achieved a great success, making Microsoft a powerful rival to Sony on the home consoles market. The console was succeeded by Xbox One in 2013.

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Blue Dragon
Blue Dragon

RPG 24 August 2007

Blue Dragon is one of two epic RPG positions prepared by Japanese Mistwalkeri studio. The project, supported by the creator of manga and anime, Akira Toriyama, was released by Microsoft.

South Park: The Stick of Truth
South Park: The Stick of Truth

RPG 04 March 2014

A cRPG game based on the popular adult animated TV series South Park. South Park: The Stick of Truth was co-developed by Obsidian Entertainment and the creators of the original animated series – Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The player assumes the role of a kid who, together with his parents, just moved in to the titular town and tries to win his peers’ sympathy. Shared LARP (Live Action Role Playing), in which Cartman and his friends take part, gives the hero a chance to prove himself.

Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes

Strategy 13 April 2011

A spin-off of the popular Might & Magic series by Capybara Games, originally released for Nintendo DS, and later also for PC and the eight generation consoles. It is a combination of logic puzzle games and turn-based strategies with significant plot, and visuals-wise it resembles a jRPG. The story was divided into 5 episodes, during which you have to complete quests, explore the world, talk to NPCs, and, of course, fight enemies.

Omerta: City of Gangsters
Omerta: City of Gangsters

Strategy 01 February 2013

Strategy game with simulation and tactical elements, produced by Bulgarian studio Haemimont Games (Tzar: Burden of the Crown, Celtic Kings: Rage of War, Tropico 4 and others). The action of Omerta: City of Gangsters was set in the 1920s. Player takes the role of a young immigrant who arrives to Atlantic City with the intention of subjugating the city. The game is about developing criminal empire, including gang management, gaining new territories and expanding your influence.

Divinity: Dragon Commander
Divinity: Dragon Commander

Strategy canceled

Set in fantasy reality strategy with action game and cRPG elements, being a spin-off of the Divinity series. The story of Divinity: Dragon Commander presents the fate of a young heir to the throne, who as a dragon knight fights for the survival of the kingdom of Rivellon after the death of his father. The game focuses on three elements: managing the country, giving strategic orders (such as moving subordinate troops on the map) and commanding during battles.

XCOM: Enemy Unknown
XCOM: Enemy Unknown

Strategy 09 October 2012

A science-fiction turn-based strategy game that came out as a reboot of the cult series, UFO: Enemy Unknown, launched back in 1994 by Microprose. This new title was created by Firaxis Games, a studio founded by Sid Meier. The story of XCOM: Enemy Unknown does not follow any of the plotlines started by its predecessors. Instead, it tells a new story of the war between humans and an aggressive alien race.

Lost Odyssey
Lost Odyssey

RPG 12 February 2008

Lost Odyssey is a new project by Japanese author Hironobu Sakaguchi, the father of the cult Final Fantasy series. This product is one of two (besides Blue Dragon) debut electronic-entertainment projects of Mistwalker studio, founded by the aforementioned visionary from the country of samurai.

The Last Remnant
The Last Remnant

RPG 20 November 2008

A Japanese role-playing game prepared by Square-Enix. We explore the land of fantasy and take part in a large number of turn-based fights. The game is powered by a modern Unreal Engine 3.

Child of Light
Child of Light

RPG 29 April 2014

Child of Light is a 2D RPG that combines the elements of modern platformers and Japanese role-playing games. It was developed by Ubisoft Montreal, a subsidiary of Ubisoft which also collaborated in the development of Far Cry and Assassin Creed games. Child of Light tells the story of Aurora, a young girl who has to save the kingdom of Lemuria. When playing, we influence Aurora's development and witness her rough journey to adulthood.

Resonance of Fate
Resonance of Fate

RPG 16 March 2010

An unconventional representative of the Japanese RPG genre, which takes place almost entirely in one metropolis. The game is also distinguished by an extensive combat system combining turn-based strategies and action RPGs.

The Dark Triad: Dragon's Death
The Dark Triad: Dragon's Death

RPG canceled

The Dark Triad: Dragon's Death is a turn-based isometric view cRPG game set in a fantasy world. In the production of Autoloot Games studio we play the role of one of the best warriors in the land, then stand up against the title Dark Trinity and save the abducted king.

The Bluecoats: North vs South
The Bluecoats: North vs South

Strategy 13 September 2016

Unofficial remake of a classic turn-based strategy from the era of 16-bit computers. The title was produced by Anuman Interactive's development studio. The player takes command of one side of the American Civil War and tries to tip the scales of victory to his advantage. The game combines elements of strategy, arcade and shooters of the kind of "target sight".

History: Great Battles Medieval
History: Great Battles Medieval

Strategy 19 February 2010

The next installment of realistic strategy games. This time we move on to the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and take part in the battles between France and England, playing the role of historical leaders.

Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution

Strategy 13 June 2008

Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution was created specifically for consoles, though the game belongs to one of the most popular strategy game franchises aimed at PC players. The series made its debut in early 1990s, as initiated by a company known as MicroProse; the Civilization series have been developed by Sid Meier's Firaxis Games nowadays.

Meikyuu Cross Blood: Reloaded
Meikyuu Cross Blood: Reloaded

RPG 10 November 2011

A traditional Japanese RPG game from the dungeon-crawler sub-genre with action in Tokyo's disaster-stricken action. Players play the role of a member of an elite unit with special skills of people whose task is to eliminate the monsters lurking in the streets of the metropolis.

Battle Slots
Battle Slots

Puzzle canceled

A surprising combination of a one-handed bandit with RPG elements. In production we play the role of a warrior who is looking for fame in the land of fantasy. During the game, we travel through new locations and fulfill our tasks. A characteristic feature of the title is an unusual combat system - loosely based on the rules of one-armed bandit, i.e. a popular game from casinos and gambling halls.

Skulls of the Shogun
Skulls of the Shogun

Strategy 30 January 2013

Skulls of Shogun is the debut work of the Haunted Temple Studios team. The game is a turn-based strategy, the action of which was set in feudal Japan captured by hordes of dead warriors. The title is distinguished mainly by its cartoon graphic design modelled on animated films from the 80s of the last century and a specific sense of humour.

Military Madness: Nectaris
Military Madness: Nectaris

Strategy 30 September 2009

Military Madness: Nectaris is a turn-based strategy based on the old Hudson hit. The fight in single and multiplayer mode has been enriched with new units, cooperation mode and improved graphics.

Commanders: Attack of the Genos
Commanders: Attack of the Genos

Strategy 13 February 2008

Not too complicated turn-based strategy, in which we conduct warfare on three-dimensional boards. You can choose among others tanks and bombers. A lot of emphasis was put on multiplayer, offering three different modes of fun.

Cthulhu Saves the World
Cthulhu Saves the World

RPG 30 December 2010

A parody of RPG games referring with mechanics and graphic design to the production from the early 90s. We take control of Cthulhu and his small team, trying to make him a hero defending mankind, only to finally destroy the world.

Rainbow Moon
Rainbow Moon

RPG canceled

A fantasy turn-based jRPG developed by Hong Kong studio SideQuest Studios. The protagonist is a young man, who, during a fight with his arch-enemy, is transported via a special portal to Rainbow Moon, which is being terrorized by monsters. His task is to gain the trust of the world's inhabitants, save Rainbow Moon, and return home. In terms of mechanics, the game is based on classic jRPG productions.

Battle Academy
Battle Academy

Strategy 12 December 2014

Turn-based strategy game that recreates the course of more than 30 most important battles of World War II. The production was inspired by a simple online game developed by BBC television.

Pier Solar and the Great Architects
Pier Solar and the Great Architects

RPG canceled

Remastered version of the jRPG by WaterMelon studio, which was originally released in 2010 on SEGA Genesis console. The game is set in fantasy reality and players play as a young botanist named Hoston who, in search of a cure for his father's mysterious disease, sets out to find a rare herb which is necessary to prepare the antidote.

Crayon Chronicles
Crayon Chronicles

RPG canceled

Crayon Chronicles is a turn-based RPG game with randomly generated world, developed by Outer Grid Games studio. Its special feature is an unusual visual style resembling cartooned drawings filling the notebooks of bored primary school students.