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SaGa
is a series of science fantasy role-playing video games by Square Enix. The series originated on the Game Boy in 1989 as the creation of Akitoshi Kawazu at Square. It has since continued across multiple platforms, from the Super NES to the PlayStation 2 to mobile phones, PCs, and modern multi-platform console releases. The series is notable for its emphasis on open world exploration, non-linear branching plots, and occasionally unconventional gameplay. This distinguishes the games from most of Square's other franchises.
Wasteland 2
2014 post-apocalyptic role-playing video game
F1 2016
2016 racing video game
Drakengard
2003 video game
Mario Hoops 3-on-3
2006 video game for Nintendo DS
Star Ocean: The Second Story
1998 video game
Odin Sphere
2007 action role-playing game
Mario Sports Mix
2011 sports video game for Wii
Project Engage
Japanese media franchise
The Last Remnant
2008 video game
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
platform-action game
Drakengard 3
2013 video game
The 3rd Birthday
Square Enix third-person shooter video game
Hitman: Sniper
2015 video game developed by Square Enix Montreal
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
2024 video game developed by Square Enix
Outriders
2021 third-person shooter video game developed by People Can Fly
Deus Ex: The Fall
2013 video game
list of Square Enix video games
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Hitman Go
2014 video game
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time
2003 video game
Life Is Strange: Double Exposure
2024 video game
Star Ocean: The Last Hope
2009 video game
Dungeon Siege III
2011 action role-playing video game
Bravely Second: End Layer
2015 video game
SINoALICE
was a role-playing video game developed by Pokelabo for Android and iOS. The game was directed by Yoko Taro, better known for his work in the Drakengard and NieR series. The game was released in Japan by Square Enix in June 2017, and worldwide by Pokelabo in July 2020.
Mini Ninjas
2009 video game
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
2011 video game
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
2022 action role-playing video game developed by Team Ninja
Dragon Quest Builders 2
2018 video game
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory
2020 music video game
Q113957001
2023 video game developed by Square Enix and Acquire
Babylon's Fall
2022 video game developed by Platinum Games
Deep Insanity
Japanese media franchise
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness
2016 video game
I Am Setsuna
2016 video game
Left Alive
2019 shooter video game
Kingdom Hearts IV
video game developed by Square Enix
Triangle Strategy
2022 video game
Balan Wonderworld
2021 platform video game developed by Balan Company
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria
2006 video game
Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen
1993 video game
Bust-a-Move Universe
2011 video game
NEO: The World Ends With You
2021 video game
Infinite Undiscovery
2008 video game
Katana Maidens: Toji No Miko
Japanese anime television series
World of Final Fantasy
2016 role-playing video game
Radiata Stories
2005 video game
Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo
2023 video game
Show By Rock!!
Japanese mobile rhythm video game
NieR Reincarnation
2021 role-playing mobile game
LostWinds
LostWinds is a 2008 platform video game developed by Frontier Developments and published for the Wii as a launch title for WiiWare. In LostWinds, the player controls a young boy named Toku and the elemental wind spirit Enril (and in two-player mode, a second player also controls Enril) as they travel Mistralis in order to rescue it from the antagonist Balasar, a vengeful spirit.
Love Live! School Idol Festival
discontinued 2013 video game
Dragon Slayer
1985 video game
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber
1999 video game
Drakengard 2
2005 video game
Deus Ex Go
2016 turn-based puzzle video game
Theatrhythm Dragon Quest
2015 video game
Q137796923
2026 adventure game developed by Deck Nine
Nanashi no Game
2008 video game
Aleste
is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Compile, originally published by Sega in 1988 for the Master System and then by CP Communications for the MSX2. The Master System version was released outside Japan as Power Strike. The game spawned the Aleste and Power Strike franchises.