Peter Triezenberg
Final Fantasy V is a criminally underrated Final Fantasy game, and the Pixel Remaster is a great version of it.
A solid mystery adventure title that will delight Danganronpa fans and newcomers.
Final Fantasy III Pixel Remaster is an interesting curiosity item for Final Fantasy fans, but hardly a must-play.
Tron: Identity is a solid visual novel that fans of the Tron property should absolutely check out.
Lost Odyssey is a masterstroke of an RPG and one that is well worth revisiting.
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth is an excellent game and worth revisiting, despite being a slightly below-average port.
You may still get some enjoyment out of The Devil in Me if you've liked the other Dark Pictures games, but it's probably the weakest entry to date.
An excellent snack-sized title for fans of Shakespeare, magical girls, or JRPGs in general.
Despite the change in perspective, this is a worthy entry in the Darksiders series, though not without its pitfalls.
A decent entry in the Dark Pictures series that tries to iterate on the formula, with mixed results.
A good final DLC episode for Final Fantasy XV, although it's not without its blemishes.
An uninspired sequel that feels like it was rushed out the door.
Easily the best DLC episode for Final Fantasy XV, although not without its blemishes.
You're getting a lot of game for your buck, and a great story to boot, but be prepared for some repetition.
If you're looking to spend more time in the world of Eos, then Episode Gladiolus is absolutely worthwhile.
Make sure to download that patch.
A decent visual novel that could have been better with a little more polish and attention to detail.
Still a great Zelda game even if aspects of it haven't aged as well as others.
Still two great games, but the PS3 version is $30 cheaper.