Reviews by Elizabeth Henges - Page 3
Game Freak takes Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire into the third dimension, but the remakes lack the polish to make them truly glimmer.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 27 December, 2014
While this may not quite topple the Civilization series, Endless Legend has plenty to offer for 4X and RPG fans alike.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 29 October, 2014
Take the Disgaea title with the best presentation and mechanics, add in the accessibility from Disgaea D2, and you have a great experience to look forward to.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 27 August, 2014
With an uninspired plot and plodding gameplay, you should pay zero mind to this dungeon crawler.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 19 June, 2014
Weapon Shop de Omasse has a promising and humorous premise, but repetitive and uneven gameplay mar the experience.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 19 March, 2014
This boring, frustrating Action-RPG is far from worth your time.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 23 February, 2014
This new entry to the age-old series is sure to to please old and new players alike looking for a challenging dungeon crawler, but Legacy is certainly not for everyone.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 10 February, 2014
This PS1 RPG may be getting up in years, but it's still an emotional and fun experience.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 12 January, 2014
How well does Pokemon do in the jump to 3D?
review by Elizabeth Henges on 26 November, 2013
Ogden continues his adventures in Dragon Fantasy Book II in an upgraded 16-bit format, but the entry feels like it's two steps forward and three steps back from Book I.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 26 October, 2013
In a swath of indie retro-styled games, how does Dragon Fantasy Book I stack up?
review by Elizabeth Henges on 21 September, 2013