Mobile Game Reviews - Page 2
Chaos;Child comes to PC, and we take a dive into Chaos World to see how the Visual Novel holds up.
by James Galizio on 21 January, 2019
Inventive, thrilling and brilliantly executed, 428: Shibuya Scramble is a masterpiece of the visual novel genre.
by Josh Torres on 03 September, 2018
Shin Megami Tensei Liberation Dx2 Review
Despite some shortcomings, there's plenty of content here to satisfy any Shin Megami Tensei fan's cravings.
by Zack Reese on 24 July, 2018
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII on Switch manages to offer the best handheld version of the game, but it comes with its own fair share of problems that hold it back.
by James Galizio on 23 June, 2018
Dragon Quest Builders Switch Review
Dragon Quest Builders for the Switch is a straight port of previous versions, but the flexibility of the Switch itself makes this the definite way to play.
by Elizabeth Henges on 07 February, 2018
Darkest Dungeon is a tough turn-based RPG that does not pull its punches. However, its punishing gameplay has you coming back for more.
by Elizabeth Henges on 04 February, 2018
If you're willing to put up with a few gameplay flaws, uneven game balancing, and an unsightly user interface, this is one RPG that belongs in your collection.
by Zack Reese on 19 December, 2017
Egglia: Legend of the Redcap Review
A charming adventure with a whimsical soundtrack hamstrung by a few odd quirks.
by Zack Reese on 12 October, 2017
Capcom's monster-collecting Monster Hunter spinoff manages to set itself apart from the crowd.
by James Galizio on 01 October, 2017
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review
The Ys series is back and its newest installment is simply remarkable.
by Josh Torres on 30 August, 2017
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier Review
A New Frontier has a wonderfully diverse cast and it tackles its themes with nuance and complexity. However, some inconsistent writing and recycled plot elements restrict its potential.
by Natalie Flores on 16 August, 2017
New characters and gameplay enhancements make a great game even better.
by Adam Vitale on 02 February, 2017
2064: Read Only Memories Review
2064: Read Only Memories is an inclusive and heartfelt experience that provides an engaging mystery and valuable social commentary.
by Natalie Flores on 17 January, 2017
Dragon Quest Builders is a wonderful concoction of open world creation tools with RPG elements sprinkled throughout. It is sure to appeal to fans of Dragon Quest, building games, and newcomers alike.
by Kyle Campbell on 09 October, 2016
htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary Review
Nippon Ichi ventures too far out of their comfort zone.
by David Kreinberg on 18 May, 2016
This download-only tribute to the 16-bit RPG era is a difficult to recommend grindfest.
by Alex Donaldson on 30 November, 2015
Zodiac: Orcanon Odyssey Review
Gorgeous art and solid combat aren't enough to push this mobile RPG to greatness, though its potential is enormous.
by Alex Donaldson on 29 November, 2015
Corpse Party: Blood Drive Review
While the technical issues and underwhelming plot points bring it down, Corpse Party: Blood Drive is still a welcome addition to the franchise.
by David Kreinberg on 29 October, 2015
This visual novel tells a good story, but a big flaw ruins a lot of the experience.
by Elizabeth Henges on 30 August, 2015
Final Fantasy Record Keeper Review
FF's latest free-to-play effort steers clear of in-app-purchase hell, but is still just a touch too greedy.
by Alex Donaldson on 15 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.
by Elizabeth Henges on 15 February, 2015
This game has a very targeted market - fans of old school RPGs looking for a nostalgia trip.
by Zack Reese on 21 October, 2014
Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Review
The intense battle between hope and despair has begun!
by David Kreinberg on 11 February, 2014