Adam Vitale
Adam Vitale's Reviews
This dungeon crawler takes heavy influence from Shin Megami Tensei but mostly feels like a poor imitation.
While the combination of tank and foot combat offers some interesting wrinkles, it can't hold up an otherwise bland skeleton of a game.
Although it doesn't quite all come together, this RPG has some robust mechanics and comber that set it apart.
Much like the SuperStar Saga remake, this game is a fine revisit to a great game, but doesn't feel necessary.
A fine finale for the series on 3DS, even if it looks backward more than forward.
A solid but basic Mystery Dungeon spinoff of the Final Fantasy series.
A solid but straightforward indie dungeon crawler.
A solid and charming dungeon crawler dedicated to Persona fanservice.
A very ambitious game with thorough lore and interesting characters, although it won't often challenge you if you are familiar with strategy RPGs.
This sequel improves upon the original in a few ways but misses the mark elsewhere.
A wonderfully written dialogue RPG that defies the preconception of what RPGs can be.
A fine port of a mediocre game. it's great Star Ocean: First Departure is on more platforms, but the game itself doesn't excel.
An average dungeon crawler that doesn't stand out.
A wonderful JRPG that gets a second chance on a new platform.
The unique time manipulating tactics make this game an interesting strategy game, but also a somewhat tedious one.
A simple but solid roguelike, mixed with Tamagotchi systems.
This sixth entry into the Paper Mario series is not an RPG, and although some issues linger, it's the best adventure game entry yet.
A unique take on tactical RPGs with an interesting blend of roguelike mechanics. However, not everything comes together well.
A great looking '2DX' pixel art roguelike, though it feels a little thin.
A solid introduction to a world that may no longer bed dead, but suffers from overstuffed quest design and mashy combat.