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Famicom Detective Club (2021) Review

Over 3 decades after the Famicom Disk System original's release, the west has finally received Famicom Detective Club and its sequel. How do the remakes hold up in 2021?

by James Galizio on 12 May, 2021

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New Pokemon Snap Review

New Pokemon Snap is (almost) just more of the same, but it's those small changes that hold it back from true greatness.

by James Galizio on 14 May, 2021

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Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster Review

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne is a fantastic RPG, but its remaster does the bare minimum to get a passing grade compared to other modern remasters of classics.

by Josh Torres on 18 May, 2021

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Biomutant Review

Some fun customisation options and unique charm can't save Biomutant from feeling unfinished.

by George Foster on 24 May, 2021

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Miitopia Nintendo Switch Review

This enhanced Switch port of Miitopia brings new hope for Miikind but fails to tune some of the annoyances.

by Paige Chamberlain on 19 June, 2021

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Legend of Mana Remaster Review - A Legend For A Whole New Generation

Released more than two decades ago, The Legend of Mana amazed players with its striking art and soundtrack. It redefined the series with its more open-ended narrative and gameplay structure, and now it's time for a whole new generation of players to experience the world of Fa'Diel.

by Scott White on 22 June, 2021

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Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny Review

Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny is the latest entry in the long-lived strategy RPG series and there have been quite a few changes and not just the leap from 2D sprites to 3D models. Using the Super Reincarnation spell, Zed reincarnates into different worlds taking the most optimal path to success until he achieves his wish of defeating the God of Destruction.

by Paige Chamberlain on 25 June, 2021

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World's End Club Review

World's End Club comes from a legacy of murder mystery visual novels. However, this lighthearted successor doesn't quite meet the same standard. A wholesome but underwhelming tale.

by Jess Reyes on 26 June, 2021

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Monster Hunter Stories 2 Review

Monster Hunter Stories 2 manages to improve upon nearly every aspect of the original game, though some lingering issues continue to hold the series back from true greatness.

by James Galizio on 07 July, 2021

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Cris Tales Review

This love letter to classic JRPGs has a lot of heart & charm, but is a bit rough around the edges.

by Adam Vitale on 25 July, 2021

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The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles Review

The Great Ace Attorney is the series at its very best, elevating the series to new heights.

by James Galizio on 26 July, 2021

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NEO: The World Ends With You Review

NEO: The World Ends With You does a wonderful job recapturing what made this formula work so well on the DS, but in a more approachable way.

by Cullen Black on 26 July, 2021

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Final Fantasy 1-3 Pixel Remaster Review

The first batch of the Pixel Remaster series of Final Fantasy games are now out, and while in many regards they are good versions of these historic games, some aspects and issues hold them back from being the best ways to experience them.

by Scott White on 28 July, 2021

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Fuga: Melodies of Steel Review

CyberConnect2's first self-published work delivers, hopefully setting the tone for a bright new future for the company.

by James Galizio on 28 July, 2021

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The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Review

Skyward Sword HD is a welcome improvement to the original game, but will likely do little to change the minds of any detractors.

by Nathan Lee on 31 July, 2021

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Death's Door Review

Death's Door's blend of excellent pacing, an engaging combat system, and a haunting aesthetic help elevate it among its peers.

by James Galizio on 06 August, 2021

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Dodgeball Academia Review

Brazilian indie studio Pocket Trap captures the creative spirit of 90's cartoons in this odd marriage between the sport of dodgeball and traditional RPGs.

by Josh Torres on 19 August, 2021

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Eastward Review

Eastward has been in the works for a while. Finally, it’s time to head eastbound across the train tracks to an action adventure game filled with stunning visuals and an endearingly quirky cast.

by Paige Chamberlain on 16 September, 2021

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Mary Skelter Finale Review

The third entry to this dungeon crawler series is not much more than average, offering a disappointing overextended Finale to the Mary Skelter franchise.

by Chao Min Wu on 28 September, 2021

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Astria Ascending Review

Not exactly the stairway to heaven.

by Quinton O'Connor on 29 September, 2021

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Unsighted Review

A pixel-art Metroidvania-like action game that looks great, and plays well, but has a few odd design components.

by Adam Vitale on 03 October, 2021

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Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights Review

Ender Lilies is a captivating sidescroller RPG with a well-told compelling story, beautiful music, and solid gameplay.

by Adam Vitale on 03 October, 2021

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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Review

Eidos Montral has actually flarkin' done it - Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy may not be much of an RPG, but it delivers a heart-warming Marvel adventure that has an identity all its own.

by George Foster on 24 October, 2021

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Pathfinder: Wrath of The Righteous Review

Wrath of the Righteous is an extensive and ambitious RPG with plenty of spectacle, but a bloat of gameplay systems and unrefined ideas weigh down the experience.

by Bryan Vitale on 26 October, 2021

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Shin Megami Tensei V boxart

Shin Megami Tensei V Review

Atlus has never made a game like Shin Megami Tensei V before, for better and for worse. Despite some changes, the fifth entry is a solid continuation of a long-lived series.

by Adam Vitale on 04 November, 2021

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