RPG Reviews - Page 4
FuRyu returns with another RPG that tries to evoke the nostalgia of the classics of yesteryear, but Trinity Trigger's good music and character art cannot salvage a dull RPG that is middling at best, and broken at worst.
by Adam Vitale on 25 April, 2023
Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp Review
A sleek, yet imperfect presentation coupled with dozens of single and multiplayer missions make Advance Wars 1 + 2 Re-Boot Camp engaging and addictive, for veterans and new recruits alike.
by Paul Shkreli on 19 April, 2023
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End and the Secret Key Review
Atelier Ryza 3 is a great conclusion to a great trilogy, bringing back our beloved characters for one last adventure.
by Nathan Lee on 18 April, 2023
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Review
Despite some poorly translated dialogue and missed opportunities for other remaster additions, Mega Man Battle Network is well worth revisiting or experiencing for the first time.
by Scott White on 12 April, 2023
While it's certainly not a perfect expansion, Lightfall offers enough additions and changes to be worth it for new and returning players alike
by James Galizio on 21 March, 2023
Neptunia: Sisters vs Sisters Review
Neptunia: Sisters vs Sisters is a Neptunia fan's dream, but an otherwise unremarkable outing for anyone else.
by Nathan Lee on 15 March, 2023
Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo Review
Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo is a surprisingly excellent horror mystery-adventure game that's tricky to talk about, and is an easy recommendation to anyone that's the slightest bit interested in it.
by Josh Torres on 08 March, 2023
The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Review
The finale of the Crossbell arc is finally officially available in the west with Trails to Azure, a shining testament of quality for this beloved series.
by Scott White on 07 March, 2023
Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Review
While it succeeds in its own right, Wo Long doesn't quite reach the same heights as Team Ninja's Nioh 1 and 2.
by James Galizio on 02 March, 2023
Redemption Reapers is a strange, sometimes admirable, and sometimes frustrating tactical RPG. It has several intriguing components conceptually, both in its narrative and mechanics. But in places it falters in execution, leaving behind an uneven though interesting experience.
by Adam Vitale on 26 February, 2023
Octopath Traveler II is the rare sequel that manages to improve on the original without changing too much, finding success by expanding and polishing.
by Cullen Black on 21 February, 2023
Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society Review
Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society is an admirable follow-up to Labyrinth of Refrain, with polished gameplay systems, an intriguing storyline, and a lengthy runtime.
by Adam Vitale on 18 February, 2023
Like a Dragon: Ishin turns back the clock to the Bakumatsu period in Japan and its new remake is an excellent revitalization of an already solid entry in the Like a Dragon / Yakuza series as it finally launches in the west for the first time at last.
by Josh Torres on 17 February, 2023
Tales of Symphonia Remastered Review
Tales of Symphonia is a beloved classic of Bandai Namco's Tales series, but this latest version is a disappointing mess of issues, play a different port instead.
by Scott White on 17 February, 2023
Beyond its unacceptable technical issues, lies one of the most unique takes on the Hunting Action genre in years.
by James Galizio on 16 February, 2023
Theatrhythm: Final Bar Line Review
Offering a definitive package for both rhythm game players and Final Fantasy fanatics alike, Final Bar Line is a certified must play.
by James Galizio on 14 February, 2023
Harvestella is Square Enix's endearing first attempt at a farming sim RPG, only slightly held back by its budget.
by Cullen Black on 07 February, 2023
One Piece Odyssey unfortunately fits the “it takes twenty hours to get good” shoe. I find it difficult to recommend it to those who aren’t already fans of the series, and not just because it’s a mostly bland RPG.
by Paige Chamberlain on 26 January, 2023
Despite a paper-thin narrative, shallow one-note characters, and a kitchen-sink approach to its many subsystems, Fire Emblem Engage is the best-looking 3D Fire Emblem title with excellent tactical gameplay.
by Adam Vitale on 17 January, 2023
Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song Remastered Review
Romancing SaGa is not for everyone, but if it hooks you, it may hook you *hard*.
by Adam Vitale on 17 January, 2023
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten Review
Monochrome Mobius is a solid first attempt at a JRPG from Aquaplus, but falters due to a number of plot, pacing and user interface concerns.
by James Galizio on 14 December, 2022
Dragon Quest Treasures touts itself as a treasure-hunting RPG, though I’d safely say it fits into the action RPG and monster-collecting genre. While there are performance issues and lackluster bosses, I always treasure a game that encourages exploration and gives me plenty to do.
by Paige Chamberlain on 13 December, 2022
Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII Reunion Review
After almost 15 years, the story of Zack Fair has escaped the confines of its UMD prison and has emerged as one of Square Enix's best remaster offerings that new and old fans of Final Fantasy VII need to experience.
by Scott White on 06 December, 2022
Front Mission 1st: Remake Review
Forever Entertainment's modern crack at a classic strategy RPG has its highs and lows, but I walk away from it feeling stoked for the Wanzer warfare remakes to come.
by Quinton O'Connor on 05 December, 2022
Astlibra Revision captures the perfect definition of a hidden gem. Its engrossing gameplay and narrative makes it an easy recommendation to fans of the 2D action RPG genre.
by Chao Min Wu on 05 December, 2022