RPG Reviews - Page 19
VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action Switch Review
VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action is a unique take on the traditional visual novel that's greater than the sum of its parts
by Kyle Campbell on 01 May, 2019
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Switch Review
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age soars onto the Nintendo Switch, proving itself to be another successful and highly entertaining port of a Square Enix classic.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 29 April, 2019
Dragon Dogma: Dark Arisen Switch Review
Discover the world of Gransys on the go in this great port of a cult classic.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 28 April, 2019
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech Review
Image & Form's latest SteamWorld entry dips its toes into the realm of RPGs as it delightfully integrates a deck-building card game into a turn-based RPG.
by Josh Torres on 23 April, 2019
Final Fantasy X & X-2 HD Remaster Switch Review
Another fantastic Final Fantasy port arrives on the Nintendo Switch.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 16 April, 2019
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
Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy Review
A solid but basic Mystery Dungeon spinoff of the Final Fantasy series.
by Adam Vitale on 09 April, 2019
Final Fantasy XV - Episode Ardyn Review
Final Fantasy XV's final chapter goes out with less than a bang.
by George Foster on 07 April, 2019
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists Review
A spin-off title of the niche Atelier series, Nelke may provide some neat cameos for long-time fans, but otherwise isn't a very interesting game to play.
by Elizabeth Henges on 05 April, 2019
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel PS4 Review
The first chapter of the Cold Steel arc finally arrives to Playstation 4 with an excellent port
by Lucas Rivarola on 26 March, 2019
Despite a shorter campaign, Fate/Extella Link feels considerably better to play than Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star with some great gameplay improvements and smart quality-of-life features.
by Josh Torres on 19 March, 2019
The Caligula Effect: Overdose Review
Despite being remade in a new engine in an attempt to address its problems, The Caligula Effect: Overdose still fails to deliver a good experience
by Lucas Rivarola on 05 March, 2019
Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review
A solid but straightforward indie dungeon crawler.
by Adam Vitale on 04 March, 2019
Wargroove is the Advance Wars game fans have been waiting years for, even with its fantasy trappings.
by Elizabeth Henges on 03 March, 2019
Anthem feels less like an evolution for BioWare and more like a deviation into conformity.
by Natalie Flores on 23 February, 2019
Steins;Gate Elite meshes the best parts of the original VN and its anime adaptation, making it the definitive version of this classic.
by James Galizio on 19 February, 2019
Code: Realize ~Wintertide Miracles~ Review
While the original Code: Realize and its first fandisc were great, Wintertide Miracles just feels long in the tooth.
by Elizabeth Henges on 15 February, 2019
Dragon Marked for Death Review
Dragon Marked For Death offers a fantastic co-op experience on the Switch, though singleplayer-only fans might want to temper their expectations.
by James Galizio on 09 February, 2019
Idea Factory brings another new IP to the table, but is it good enough?
by Chao Min Wu on 08 February, 2019
Kingdom Hearts III is a masterful game when it succeeds and a mediocre one when it simply doesn’t.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 07 February, 2019
While far from perfect, God Eater 3 combines many engaging elements resulting in a game worth your time
by Lucas Rivarola on 06 February, 2019
A fine finale for the series on 3DS, even if it looks backward more than forward.
by Adam Vitale on 03 February, 2019
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
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr.'s Journey Review
Much like the SuperStar Saga remake, this game is a fine revisit to a great game, but doesn't feel necessary.
by Adam Vitale on 20 January, 2019