Zach Wilkerson
Heroland has charming character art, hilarious dialogue, and a unique premise. Unfortunately, its style can't make up for its repetitive, monotonous gameplay and unwieldy length.
Ultimately, Crystar is a case of "be careful what you wish for." What at first appears to be an excellent deal — a game with fast-paced action combat, stunning graphics, and a story that takes women and people of varied sexualities seriously — turns out to be deeply disappointing,
Despite some repetitive gameplay and a story that sputters out, Judgment is a worthy successor to the Yakuza series, with engaging side content and a world that feels truly alive.
While it still maintains some of the annoying quirks of past Compile Heart titles, Dragon Star Varnir is worth playing for its fantastic battle system and likeable characters.
A quick, breezy throwback to some classic 8-bit RPGs with a few fun twists thrown in.
With the additional features, and the ability to take it on the go, this is the best way to experience Final Fantasy VII.
NieR: Automata is a true masterpiece; the new content just strengthens an all-time classic.
The definitive way to experience one of the best visual novels.
This is the purest vision of what Kingdom Hearts is all about: absolute joy.
While a perfectly serviceable example of the genre, there are just better options out there in 2018.
Whether you're a first time player, or returning to this game after many years, Superstar Saga holds up and is worth your time.
One of the most charming and heartbreaking games I've played.