Nathan Lee
- Metroid Prime
- Pokemon SoulSilver
- Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn
Nathan Lee's Reviews
For its time, it's easy to see how Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon & the Blade of Light had a massive appeal to fans looking to get into the SRPG genre.
Cyberdimension Neptunia is a decent action RPG, meant for the fans of the series to kick back and relax with.
Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists is a decent crossover game for the Atelier franchise, linking 20 years of the series together.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception functions well as a visual novel. Unfortunately, the rest of the game suffers, with a battle system devoid of difficulty or punishment and an agonizingly slow start. Be prepared for hours of boredom before getting to the good parts.
This is your starter's RPG, a taste for anyone who is unfamiliar with the genre. For those that are familiar, this is a very standard RPG that is neither good nor bad.
This crossover will please fans of both series, but accomplishes little else.
Neptunia: Sisters vs Sisters is a Neptunia fan's dream, but an otherwise unremarkable outing for anyone else.
Silent Hope is a charming, short action RPG that will scratch the itch of those looking for a low stakes, loot-based hack-n-slash.
The Longest Five Minutes has an interesting story premise and very good art that is marred by its lackluster gameplay.
This field trip to Luna Nova is more frustrating than fun, though fans of Little Witch Academia will likely find more enjoyment than others.
Super Neptunia RPG feels like it was made by two teams with two objectives, and the result is a mediocre mess.
The Princess Guide fails to execute on its good ideas, and the result is a game that feels like it was released before it had time to be raised properly.
Arc of Alchemist is a short, boring game that is as dry as the desert it takes place in.
You better be a hardcore fan of the series, or you won't find much to like in Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet.