PlayStation 5 Game Reviews

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story Review
This high-budget FMV Japanese mystery adventure is an exceptional game in almost every way, but its tedious "gameplay" sections are its largest Achilles' heel.
by Josh Torres on 14 May, 2022

Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising Review
Rising is a respectable introduction to the world of Eiyuden Chronicle, with great characters, writing, and art. However, the game structure and combat have a hard time standing on their own.
by Adam Vitale on 10 May, 2022

Lost Judgment: The Kaito Files Story Expansion DLC Review
Kaito's solo adventure is a thrilling side story to Lost Judgment and explores a new side to Yagami's sidekick with a new, compelling storyline.
by Josh Torres on 31 March, 2022

With a compelling ensemble and intriguing world to build off of, Relayer has the building blocks of a promising new IP, but too many key flaws hold it back from being truly great.
by Josh Torres on 21 March, 2022

Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin Review
Despite some narrative stumbles, Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin is undoubtedly a fun chaotic romp that will delight number crunchers and action RPG aficionados.
by Scott White on 14 March, 2022

Elden Ring deftly refines and boldly reimagines FromSoftware's tried and true formula.
by Bryan Vitale on 23 February, 2022

Although the combat system is a highlight, the madness stirs in this repetitive and dull RPG.
by Scott White on 16 February, 2022

Thematically rich and bursting with content, Horizon Forbidden West is a beautiful and bloated behemoth of a game.
by Quinton O'Connor on 14 February, 2022

Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker Review
Endwalker concludes Final Fantasy XIV's decade-long story - and what a story it has been.
by James Galizio on 06 January, 2022

Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi Review
Undernauts offers a nearly perfect entry point for folks looking to get into DRPGs.
by James Galizio on 16 December, 2021

Ruined King: A League of Legends Story Review
Ruined King is an imaginative and comfortable RPG, even for players unfamiliar with League of Legends, but a lack of polish drags down the experience.
by Bryan Vitale on 01 December, 2021

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

Detective Yagami's second adventure in RGG Studio's Yakuza spin-off series is a fantastic improvement over its predecessor in nearly every single way, positioning itself as one of the strongest games from them yet.
by Josh Torres on 16 September, 2021

After nearly half a decade, Tales of Arise was worth the wait as a shining new example of what the series future may hold.
by Scott White on 08 September, 2021

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

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

Scarlet Nexus contains just about everything you’d want to see from a new game IP. Clear ambition, innovative gameplay, gorgeous visuals, and room to improve. A lot of room to improve, but it's still a commendable effort.
by Cullen Black on 23 June, 2021

Final Fantasy VII Remake Episode Intermission Review
Yuffie’s episode is thrilling fan-service and a welcome slice of more of the same for fans of FF7 Remake, but it's also easily skippable.
by Alex Donaldson on 11 June, 2021

Disco Elysium- The Final Cut Review
A masterclass in story-telling, characterisation, and writing is united with great RPG mechanics that allow for tons of replayability and player choice.
by George Foster on 23 April, 2021

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Review
Returning to the Assassin's Creed series after a decade away, some things seem to never change.
by Adam Vitale on 05 April, 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

Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and the Secret Fairy Review
Atelier Ryza 2 expands upon the first games formula in some smart ways, and improves upon nearly every aspect of its design.
by James Galizio on 26 January, 2021

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

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