Xbox One Game Reviews - Page 8
A unique take on tactical RPGs with an interesting blend of roguelike mechanics. However, not everything comes together well.
by Adam Vitale on 29 July, 2020
Underneath its colorful, bubblegum exterior is one of the most inventive and challenging strategy RPGs I've played in a long time.
by Bryan Vitale on 17 August, 2020
A great looking '2DX' pixel art roguelike, though it feels a little thin.
by Adam Vitale on 07 September, 2020
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review
A solid introduction to a world that may no longer bed dead, but suffers from overstuffed quest design and mashy combat.
by Adam Vitale on 07 September, 2020
The Outer Worlds - Peril on Gorgon Review
A self-contained plot that's more of the same.
by Adam Vitale on 09 September, 2020
Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York Review
A promising visual novel that just slightly misses the mark.
by Dani Maddox on 15 September, 2020
Wasteland 3's odd flavor of storytelling and deliberate sense of unease make it one of the more interesting RPGs I've played in a long while.
by Bryan Vitale on 05 October, 2020
Hades' godly mix of strong narrative and addictive roguelike mechanics makes it an absolute must-have, and one of 2020's best.
by George Foster on 06 October, 2020
With a new battle system and new main character, Yakuza: Like A Dragon aims to be a new entry point to Yakuza newcomers even though it is anything but that.
by Josh Torres on 04 November, 2020
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Review
A loving musical tribute to the legacy of Kingdom Hearts.
by George Foster on 12 November, 2020
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition - PlayStation 4 Review
Dragon Quest XI S is a near unrivaled masterpiece, one I wish I could erase my memory of and re-experience for the first time.
by Cullen Black on 01 December, 2020
Built for local co-op with a significant other in mind, Haven is a pleasant experience with some severe narrative downfalls.
by Josh Torres on 05 December, 2020
When Cyberpunk's grim setting and mix of gameplay systems land, it is a powerfully impressive experience - sprawling, dense, clever, witty, and most importantly damn good fun. Other times, it has all the charm of a moody, edgy teenager.
by Alex Donaldson on 07 December, 2020
Ubisoft's latest open-world is one of their most colourful, imaginative and plain fun in quite some time.
by George Foster on 29 January, 2021
Werewolf: The Apocalypse- Earthblood Review
Earthblood's satisfying combat can't quite make up for its constant repetition, boring characters and short run-time.
by George Foster on 06 February, 2021
Steven Universe: Unleash the Light Review
It may not be a perfect porkchop, but it's certainly a hot dog of an RPG.
by George Foster on 27 February, 2021
Petit Depotto's unconventional, social deduction RPG is outstanding; it encapsulates the best features of what time travel stories can offer by letting players fully experience the burden of a time traveler themselves.
by Josh Torres on 13 March, 2021
Monster Hunter Rise proves that Monster Hunter World's success wasn't merely a fluke, but the circumstances surrounding its development are clear.
by James Galizio on 23 March, 2021
Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited Review
A dual pack with a beginner-friendly but sadly boring RPG, along with a much more interesting but less friendly re-release.
by Adam Vitale on 01 April, 2021
Saviors of Sapphire Wings / Stranger of Sword City Revisited Review
A dual pack with a beginner-friendly but sadly boring RPG, along with a much more interesting but less friendly re-release.
by Adam Vitale on 01 April, 2021
The Outer Worlds - Murder on Eridanos Review
A sizable DLC offering and an improvement from Peril on Gorgon, but a few issues continue to hold it back.
by Adam Vitale on 03 April, 2021