Jess Robinson
Fun for newcomers to the franchise and old fans alike.
Highly polished and visually stunning, Three can't come fast enough...
Faster, smoother, and bursting at the seams with content, Berseria delivers a much needed kick to the series.
A worthwhile addition to the Ys series that's enjoyable to veterans and newcomers alike.
A great introduction to newcomers and a nostalgic trip for veterans, World of Final Fantasy is a beautiful game, whose hilarious characters and deep story more than make up for short and sometimes sloppy world design.
It's anime based characters appearance, and the game's overall look, are par for the course when it comes to games by Compile Heart and Idea Factory. Scratch the surface, however, and you'll find a gem of a game that's both enjoyable in terms of story and gameplay.
One man's labour of love that pays homage to the greats of the past with only a few teething errors.
Fun gameplay that still holds up today, even if the graphics don't.
Lack of any real innovation makes this game a bit too mundane for all but the most hardcore JRPG fan.
Feels like it wanted to be a genre epic but had to settle for merely 'alright�.
A fun game with surprising depth to its strategy elements. However, the heavy focus on fan service may leave players feeling more than a little uncomfortable.
A promising premise but falls short of its full potential by overreaching itself.
While the gameplay is fun the whole experience is overly repetitive. Add in a confusing setting and a complete tonal shift from the anime and you get a game that does not live up to expectations.
This game tries to hitch a ride on the nostalgia train without paying the due fees first. For hardcore Star Ocean fans only.
Fun to begin with, but burns out far too quickly due to a lack of innovation.
A vast and rich world with a too-thin story and enough bugs to ruin any immersion.