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Though its presentation might not blow your socks off, there’s something simple and charming about this old-school, first-person RPG.
There’s little else that looks like Sin Slayers on the eShop, but is that aesthetic individuality present across all the game’s features?
Broken Lines offers something new to turn-based strategy fans. Is that “something” only one thing…?
In a world where Zelda is king, indie titles take on the top-down formula in order to serve as effective- if not short lived- knights of the genre.
Stranded on a distant, icy planet, can Evan find the warmth in his heart to melt away the frosty shortcomings of Spaceland? Okay, enough cold puns.
You like shooting things? How about shooting things with friends? How about resurrecting into human dolls after death? Then play Last Encounter!
In Drawngeon, the general theme is “bite me.” If you insist.
Immortal Planet doesn’t offer an experience that feels like an eternity, but it successfully translates its aspirations to an isometric perspective in a way that will satisfy souls fans.
After some additional time in the oven, does this ARPG mash-up provide a fresh enough experience, or will its many challenges cause your patience to decay?
When all is said and done, Atelier Ryza offers a magical, slow-paced, feast for the eyes that isn’t lacking in heart.
Stylish, snappy, and no slouch when it comes to content, this Action RPG is firing on all cylinders… most of the time.
Does Puzzle Quest on Switch end up feeling like more of the same, or is that enough to satisfy a puzzle fiend?
It looks gorgeous enough, but will you ever warm up to the combat in this rogue-lite dungeon crawler?
In a summer of tactics titans, does this complex strategy title hit the mark?
I’m a hungry, hungry God Eater. But does this giant monster-brawling, action RPG deliver a hearty experience, or will it leave your stomach grumbling…?
Is this real life…? We explore the dreamscape with one of the most experimental combat systems in the genre. Will this game bring you sweet dreams, or beautiful nightmares?
In Dark Alliance 2, you can return to a simpler era when co-op stayed on the couch, writing was simple, and games were fun.
Poignant narrative choices and classic MONOLITHSOFT design merge to create an emotional, yet straightforward release.
A cyberpunk world rendered with beautiful aesthetics pairs with simple gameplay for a stunning, albeit straightforward experience.
If KEMCO’s usual brand of approachable JRPG goodness is up your alley, then this might be a decent introduction to deck-building roguelikes.