Xbox Series S|X Game Reviews
We take a look at Sega's unique fighter RPG hybrid, now that it has finally landed in the west.
by Michael O'Connor on 19 March, 2010
The enhanced PS2 JRPG makes its debut on the Vita and boy is it good!
by Simon Chun on 02 January, 2013
The Elder Scrolls Online Review
Bethesda's big budget, massively multiplayer trip to Tamriel has some great ideas, but struggles with execution in places.
by Alex Donaldson on 25 April, 2014
A strong improvement over its predecessors, small issues aren't enough to hold this title back.
by Alex Donaldson on 08 November, 2015
While dragged down by pacing issues and boundary restrictions, this is still the biggest and best the series has ever been.
by Zack Reese on 30 January, 2016
Fallout 4: Automatron DLC Review
This unremarkable DLC quest is rescued by the new robot-building mechanic. This is no sole reason to head back to the Wasteland, but is a fine addition to a game-in-progress.
by Alex Donaldson on 10 April, 2016
Fallout 4: Wasteland Workshop Review
A solid add-on for players who really love settlement building, but also an underwhelming delivery of some solid ideas. It's no reason to return to Fallout 4, but this is another fine addition to an adventure in progress.
by Alex Donaldson on 26 April, 2016
Yakuza 0 excels in all that it sets out to do and may well be on its way to becoming a modern classic.
by Kyle Campbell on 19 January, 2017
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Review
While this is a great nostalgia trip for those that are fans of the original, it's still outclassed by better, more popular games.
by Adam Reese on 19 July, 2017
A fantastic jumping on point for newcomers and appealing to long time fans as well. Prepare for a night on the town with Kamurocho's finest.
by Kyle Campbell on 21 August, 2017
The story of Kazuma Kiryu comes to a dramatic and ultimately satisfying close.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 15 March, 2018
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review
Thanks to its heartwarming characters, whimsical soundtrack, and gorgeous visuals that are simply a treat to look at, there is much to appreciate in this sequel.
by Zack Reese on 19 March, 2018
Thanks to its striking visual style and dark storytelling, this dystopian RPG is worth checking out.
by Zack Reese on 30 March, 2018
The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset Review
This is a must for those that wish to have a bit more from the game, but those who don't already own Elder Scrolls Online would perhaps be more suited to wait for a sale or perhaps a friend or two to experience the game with.
by Adam Reese on 05 June, 2018
The Yakuza series bursts onto PC in a promising, albeit imperfect debut.
by Bryan Vitale on 02 August, 2018
Yakuza Kiwami 2 aims to recreate one of the greatest entries in the series, and it doesn't disappoint.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 23 August, 2018
Outward stands as a unique experience amongst RPGs, but concedes a lot in its imperfect survival-esqe focus.
by Bryan Vitale on 09 April, 2019
Judgment brings new levels of narrative and mechanical intricacies to the familiar setting of Kamurocho in Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's latest title.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 20 June, 2019
Only you can save the newly-crowned Emperor's life in this Diablo-like action RPG that stays true to the Warhammer license.
by Alex Seedhouse on 01 July, 2019
Greedfall is a blemished but imaginative and choice-filled gem that harkens back to some of our favorite western RPGs.
by Bryan Vitale on 09 September, 2019
Borderlands 3 is a worthy sequel to the much-beloved Borderlands 2, but it desperately needed a few more months in the oven to clear up its myriad technical hurdles.
by James Galizio on 26 September, 2019
A wonderfully written dialogue RPG that defies the preconception of what RPGs can be.
by Adam Vitale on 15 November, 2019
Rune Factory 4 Special arrives on the Switch, proving to be a worthwhile Farming Simulator/Dungeon Crawling hybrid.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 25 February, 2020