Articles by Elizabeth Henges - Page 6
While the 3DS version sold more, the PS4 version is holding its ground in a portable leaning market.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 02 August, 2017
Supergiant goes three for three with another title you don't want to miss.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 31 July, 2017
Dream Daddy is a fun and light-hearted visual novel, but it's not without its share of issues.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 24 July, 2017
Progress Bars: The Game is here, everyone! At long last...
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 09 July, 2017
Also, play Shadow of Mordor free for a limited time.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 06 July, 2017
This side-story made the jump from Vita to the PS4, but is Ultra Despair Girls worth playing?
review by Elizabeth Henges on 26 June, 2017
The cyberpunk adventure game is coming to the Nintendo console with a slew of new features.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 17 June, 2017
The creators of Don't Starve and Mark of the Ninja are working on a new title.
news by Elizabeth Henges on 14 June, 2017
The Assassin's Creed series is going in a new direction with its origin story... but what does that mean for RPG fans?
news by Elizabeth Henges on 13 June, 2017
MeiQ is a low quality title whose flaws permeate through every twist and turn of this dungeon crawler.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 05 September, 2016
Phantom Brave PC is the definitive version of the Nippon Ichi RPG... and the game itself is pretty good, to boot.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 24 July, 2016
If you already like the Neptunia series, this game is for you... as long as your PC is up to snuff. If you aren't a fan, though, there's little new here to justify giving this latest title a chance.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 06 July, 2016
While Corpse Party attempts to tell an interesting tale, the PC port is clearly inferior to the PSP remake, and the narrative suffers as a result.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 11 May, 2016
An unusual mash up of a little known RPG series and the rebranded Harvest Moon, Return to PopoloCrois is a simple game, but also an enjoyable romp.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 01 April, 2016
Norn9 is a decent title, but when a superior otome game released mere weeks earlier, this is a tough one to recommend.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 12 November, 2015
You have to wonder what kind of game you're getting into when one of the character's names is Herlock Sholmes. Thankfully, in this case it's a good one.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 21 October, 2015
This visual novel tells a good story, but a big flaw ruins a lot of the experience.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 30 August, 2015
Fairy Fencer F will surely please fans of Idea Factory's output, but it's not likely to win over any fresh blood for the fanbase.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 12 August, 2015
This remake of Etrian Odyssey II is more of the same, but that's not a bad thing.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 30 July, 2015
Simplistic and easy gameplay aside, Awakened Fate Ultimatum weaves an interesting and dark tale that's worth experiencing.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 05 April, 2015
Dear script writers: If your party's reaction to a terrifying building appearing out of nowhere is for all the ladies to dogpile on the main character for fun, you're doing something wrong.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 15 February, 2015
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