Josh Torres
Josh Torres's Reviews
Riddled with extremely tedious design decisions and frustrating technical hiccups, not even a believing heart can save this trainwreck.
The weird need to reinvent itself onto a competitive format has damaged this newest Gundam game every step of the way.
Frustrating shortcomings in its abundant cutscenes and gameplay make this the weakest entry in the Valkyria series yet.
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.
Tokyo RPG Factory's newest game has a lot of great ideas on paper, but never manages to fully realize them.
Frustratingly repetitive gameplay makes this a disappointing follow-up to last year's action RPG by Gust.
A short hack n' slash that's disappointingly average at best despite glimpses of a better game underneath it.
Built for local co-op with a significant other in mind, Haven is a pleasant experience with some severe narrative downfalls.
Japanese indie game developer Edelweiss has put a lot of heart into this long-awaited game, but some key flaws hinder this charming title.
Way of the Samurai returns with a smaller, more restrained, spin-off title that's an interesting experiment of how it would fare as an isometric roguelite, yet it never manages to capitalize on its ambitious gameplay systems.