I'm gonna try the ever-popular internet reviewer show and my theme would be battle figures. A good reason is I played a good deal of them over the years I started to take notice how similar they are.
It can range from the newest game to the oldest, which here is an example known as: Monsuno in Q & A format before I ever think about writing a script (and finding a good sense of humor that's decent enough not to annoy/confuse the [tornado fang] out of anyone, as seemingly usual).
Q: Does it have a prophetic approach to it's storyline?
A: YES! It revolves around five kids and their titular creatures, and there just so happens to be a prophecy that are based off the usual five kids!
Q: Is the villan(s) in an organization?
A: S.T.O.R.M. is the obligitory anti-hero group of this game's story.
Q: As of now, is it from Japan, like most popular battle figure games?
A: No, intrestingly enough. Japan will receive Monsuno under the title 獣旋バトル モンスーノ (Beast Rotation Battle Monsuno) in October. We mostly got the battle figure games from the japanese, but not the other way 'round (and some didin't exist at all in japan, same goes with some of japan's JP-ONLY battle figure games).
Q: How do you find the gameplay?
A: As soon as I get the second character, and actually test out the battle mechanics. You still have to shout like a damn fool to get the game going, though.
However, I'm gonna need technical stuff and a good sum of money if I go with the title card route.