RPG Reviews - Page 13
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen Review
The entire Utawarerumono trilogy has now been localized, and NIS America has done the rest of the series' translations justice.
by James Galizio on 22 May, 2020
Dragon Marked for Death (Steam) Review
Over a year since our initial review, Dragon Marked for Death makes the jump to PC alongside all of its updates. How does the game stack up on PC?
by James Galizio on 20 May, 2020
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling Review
Bug Fables proudly wears its Paper Mario inspirations on its sleeves and it in many ways stands as my favorite interpretation of the style yet.
by Bryan Vitale on 16 May, 2020
Signs of the Sojourner turns deck-building into a chance at growth.
by Dani Maddox on 13 May, 2020
Treachery in Beatdown City Review
While this beat-em-up and RPG mix is solid, a few things hold it back from being truly great.
by Elizabeth Henges on 06 May, 2020
The long dormant series returns with a brand-new cast and modern advancements to the Sakura Wars series formula that make for a promising reboot, despite some noteworthy missteps.
by Josh Torres on 27 April, 2020
Fallout 76: Wastelanders Review
With the Wastelanders update, Fallout 76 is the best it's ever been -- which is admittedly faint praise for a game with a clouded future until now.
by Bryan Vitale on 20 April, 2020
Final Fantasy VII Remake Review
At its best, Final Fantasy VII Remake is a loving, painstakingly meticulous re-imagining of the original. While not every new facet is equally inspired, it remains an exuberant reminder of why it originally captivated so many.
by Bryan Vitale on 05 April, 2020
While having clear intentions and ideas, this port fails to deliver on a grand scale
by Dani Maddox on 31 March, 2020
The unique time manipulating tactics make this game an interesting strategy game, but also a somewhat tedious one.
by Adam Vitale on 23 March, 2020
Persona 5 Royal isn’t just my favorite Atlus re-release, it might just be my new favorite Atlus game of all time.
by Cullen Black on 17 March, 2020
Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights Review
Though it likely won't bring in any new fans, Tevinter Nights offers plenty of material for fans to get excited over.
by Natalie Flores on 14 March, 2020
Building upon what made the first one such a great game, Nioh 2 is an amazing sequel.
by Lucas Rivarola on 10 March, 2020
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Review
Another handheld classic rescued from time.
by George Foster on 04 March, 2020
Touched up for the modern age, Langrisser I & II is finally officially playable in English, though some issues linger.
by Chao Min Wu on 03 March, 2020
Pyramid and G-Modes deconstruction of the JRPG genre offers a unique take on a fantasy world after a demon threat has been reduced, and manages to stick the landing with its unique mechanics.
by James Galizio on 26 February, 2020
Rune Factory 4 Special arrives on the Switch, proving to be a worthwhile Farming Simulator/Dungeon Crawling hybrid.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 25 February, 2020
Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story Review
Way of the Samurai returns with a smaller, more restrained, spin-off title that's an interesting experiment of how it would fare as an isometric roguelite, yet it never manages to capitalize on its ambitious gameplay systems.
by Josh Torres on 21 February, 2020
Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl - Gold Review
Stuffed with juicy content but might be too much of a mouthful for some.
by George Foster on 15 February, 2020
Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review
The best way to play the best Atelier games to date, now on a system you actually own!
by Cullen Black on 12 February, 2020
Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review
The best way to play the best Atelier games to date, now on a system you actually own!
by Cullen Black on 12 February, 2020
Atelier Dusk Trilogy Deluxe Pack Review
The best way to play the best Atelier games to date, now on a system you actually own!
by Cullen Black on 12 February, 2020
Steins;Gate: My Darling's Embrace Review
This light-hearted spin-off of Steins;Gate offers fans something they never knew they wanted.
by Cullen Black on 11 February, 2020
YU-NO: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World Review
The remake of the incredibly innovative 1996 classic has finally come west, but sadly doesn't live up to its tremendous legacy.
by Cullen Black on 03 February, 2020