Summary
- Acquire is known for stealth games like
Tenchu
but has expanded into other genres and settings. -
Rain
, a unique adventure game, features invisible characters only revealed by the rain. -
Mario & Luigi: Brothership
by Acquire maintains critical and commercial success previously achieved in the series.
Since their debut entry Tenchu: Stealth Assassins, Acquire has become somewhat known for its stealth games set in different periods in Japanese history, achieving further success with other Tenchu games and Way of the Samurai. Acquire has been known to co-develop with other companies, perhaps most notably working with Square Enix on the Octopath Traveler series.
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In 2024, they came under the ownership of Kadowaka Corporation, but have still worked on Mario & Luigi: Brothership with Nintendo, among other projects. Branching out into other genres, art styles, and settings, the company has a wealth of must-play titles in its back catalog, ranked here by general popularity and influence.
10 Rain
Visible When Wet
- Platform: PlayStation 3
- Released: 2013-10-01
- Developer: Acquire Corp., Japan Studio
- Genre: Adventure
A PlayStation 3 exclusive, Rain is an adventure game with a unique gameplay mechanic. Players take the role of a young boy who must navigate the town as he searches for a mysterious girl, but they are invisible, and can only be tracked by using the rain.
Enemies in the town are also invisible, only giving away their presence due to the rain giving them form. Critics enjoyed the atmosphere and general melancholic feeling of the game, really drawing emotions from players, but the relatively short run-time of under five hours and the simple gameplay are not for everybody.
9 Way Of The Samurai
The Wandering Ronin
Taking place in 1878 at the fictional Rokkotsu Pass, players control a lone ronin called Kenji. Depending on the choices made, Way of the Samurai has six potential endings, with important decisions impacting the game from the very beginning.
Combat is a key part of the game, and there are over forty types of swords for players to wield, though only three can be carried at any time. Some key attributes affect the swords, such as sharpness and durability. The Way of the Samurai series has gone on to be successful, but the first game is arguably still the best.
8 Orgarhythm
Heavenly Rhythm
- Platform: PlayStation Vita
- Released: 2012-08-09
- Developer: Acquire
- Genre: Rhythm game, real-time strategy
This PlayStation Vita exclusive has quite a unique premise, with a combination of god simulation, rhythm, and real-time strategy. Putting players in control of the God of Light, and commanding warriors who represent the elements of fire, earth, and water, the goal is to defeat the “Dark Tribe,” led by the God of Light’s brother.
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The elements each have their respective strengths and weaknesses against one another, and matching the rhythm of the music will make the warriors stronger. If players are willing to persevere with this hidden gem, they will find the experience enjoyable, especially the spectacular boss battles.
7 What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord!?
Holy Cult Classic, Badman!
- Platform: PlayStation Portable
- Released: 2007-12-06
- Developer: Acquire
- Genre: Real-time strategy
A relatively unknown cult hit outside of Japan, What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord!? is a PSP exclusive that garnered two sequels. It’s an RTS that focuses on protecting the evil demon Lord Badman from a pursuing hero by digging tunnels and placing monsters in his way.
Players have a limited amount of “Dig Power” with their pickaxe, and it can be used to upgrade monsters, making the hero’s task more difficult. They can also attempt to rescue Lord Badman while the hero escapes. This quirky title is surprisingly challenging, but not frustratingly so.
6 Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
A Pioneer In Stealth
Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
One of the first mainstream stealth games, and one of the first games to use only 3D graphics, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins was Acquire’s debut game. Set in Sengoku-era Japan, players control Rikimaru or Ayame, ninjas from the Azuma clan, as they must remain undetected and quietly eliminate enemies.
Across the eleven sandbox levels, players can select various items in their loadout, making for potentially unique playthroughs each time. Alongside Metal Gear Solid and Thief: The Dark Project, Tenchu: Stealth Assassins set the precedent for the stealth genre and influenced many developers going forward.
5 Tenchu 2: Birth Of The Stealth Assassins
Young Ninjas
Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins
Eager players did not have to wait too long to sink their teeth into more stealth action, as Tenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins was released just two years after the original. A prequel, it follows the young Rikimaru or Ayame as they take on the villainous “Burning Dawn” group.
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Emphasis is once again placed on stealth and trying to remain undetected while eliminating enemies silently. Critics generally felt that this was an improvement on its predecessor, and the inclusion of a Mission Editor allowed players to create their own scenarios and environments to play.
4 Mario & Luigi: Brothership
Teamwork And Solidarity
After the closure of AlphaDream, the developers of the Mario & Luigi series, many fans speculated about who would develop the next game. Nintendo chose Acquire to carry it on, and they did a fantastic job as Mario & Luigi: Brothership is one of the most critically and commercially successful in the series.
They decided to tweak the game slightly, making it entirely 3D and placing more emphasis on exploration and teamwork. The vibrant art style and tweaks to the combat mechanics were particularly popular choices, and the story is surprisingly engaging for a game involving the mustachioed brothers.
3 Kamiwaza: Way Of The Thief
Honor Among Thieves
- Platform: PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch
- Released: 2022-10-11
- Developer: Acquire
- Genre: Action
Originally exclusive to Japan on the PlayStation 2, Kamiwaza: The Way of the Thief finally made it to Western shores in 2022. Set in the Edo period and following an aspiring Robin Hood-style thief, Ebizo, players need to sneak around maps and steal to pay for medicine for Ebizo’s adoptive daughter.
Much like Way of the Samurai, there are branching storylines that will have a big impact later on in the game depending on the player’s decisions, and the stealth mechanics are reminiscent of Tenchu. At times, the difficulty can seem unfair, but overall the game is enjoyable, varied, and quirky.
2 Octopath Traveler
The HD-2D Era Begins
The first game developed in the graphical style known as HD-2D, Octopath Traveler is a JRPG set in the fictional land of Orsterra. Choosing from one of eight protagonists, and recruiting others at their respective starting locations, players must complete the four chapter arcs of each character.
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The combat system is quite innovative, with a turn-based structure and the addition of “Break” and “Boost” points affecting damage inflicted on enemies or causing them to miss a turn. Some criticism came in for depictions of female characters, although a few reviewers did enjoy Primrose’s story.
1 Octopath Traveler 2
Acquire’s Finest Work
- Released
- February 24, 2023
Acquire’s best work comes in the form of Octopath Traveler 2, which retains much of the charm of the first game, but adds even more. Combat and graphics are still much of the same, but they were both excellent to begin with, and the addition of unique day and night interactions was refreshing.
Taking place in the new world of Solistia, and with eight new protagonists to choose from, this time the game is set in a more industrial time period. Female characters were better represented, and overall, most critics felt that this entry in the series was superior to the first.
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