RPG Reviews - Page 12

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

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

Neptune and her friends return for yet another spin-off in the Neptunia series; their dive into the world of Vtubers is a dull and unremarkable experience unfortunately.
by Josh Torres on 01 March, 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

Its flaws are plain to see, and your mileage will vary depending on what you value in RPGs. But if you're willing to spend time looking for the best of Bravely Default II, you'll find a great, rewarding experience.
by Cullen Black on 25 February, 2021

This spin-off from Koei Tecmo and Omega Force is easily several levels above the usual Musou-flavored licensed game and serves as a fantastic follow-up to Persona 5.
by Josh Torres on 09 February, 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

Adol Christin's latest adventure stands out from the rest of the Ys games with a narratively darker tone and some of the best sidequests in the entire series yet.
by Josh Torres on 29 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

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

Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen (Steam) Review
Shiravune have followed up on 2020's Steam releases for Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception/Truth, completing the trilogy on PC.
by James Galizio on 25 January, 2021

Nioh 2 The First Samurai Review
The story of Nioh 2 finally comes to an end with this last DLC, but the results are mixed.
by Lucas Rivarola on 22 December, 2020

Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythmic Adventure Pack Review
The latest Taiko no Tatsujin delivers what it sells on the tin, but little else.
by James Galizio on 12 December, 2020

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity Review
If you enjoyed Breath of the Wild’s story and characters, and like musou games, this is a great combination of the two that’s worth checking out.
by Cullen Black on 09 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

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

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

Beautifully remade from the ground up, Bluepoint's visual reinterpretation of FromSoftware's 11-year-old classic is a powerful launch title that brings excitement into the generation to come.
by Josh Torres on 23 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

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Review
Japanese indie game developer Edelweiss has put a lot of heart into this long-awaited game, but some key flaws hinder this charming title.
by Josh Torres on 09 November, 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

Pokemon Sword & Shield Expansion Pass (Isle of Armor/The Crown Tundra) Review
Although it may come at an additional cost, Pokemon Sword & Shield's Expansion Pass has salvaged the games for this fan.
by James Galizio on 01 November, 2020

Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Heart of the Forest Review
A comfortable, solo TTRPG experience that's accessible and well written.
by Dani Maddox on 27 October, 2020

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV Review
Cold Steel IV finally ends the "Phantasmal Blaze Plan" arc for the series after nearly a decade, for better or worse.
by James Galizio on 23 October, 2020

Nioh 2 Darkness in the Capital Review
The second piece of DLC for Nioh 2 is here and its pros far outweigh its cons
by Lucas Rivarola on 19 October, 2020