Nick Mangiaracina
- Earthbound
- Persona 4 Golden
- Shin Megami Tensei IV
Nick Mangiaracina's Reviews
If you’re into JRPGs and love a good narrative you won’t want to miss Ikenfell.
Very few games get as much right with their formula as Death’s Door does.
Goodbye Volcano High tells the tale of eight high school students living out what's possibly the end of their existence and determining what is important to them as they face the end.
Darkest Dungeon 2 brilliant, stunning, and an absolute blast to play, an exceptional evolution from the first game.
Arise offers a beautifully crafted narrative in the skin of a 3D puzzle platformer. Though it’s not a game-changer, Arise manages to excel in everything it offers to the player providing a well-refined experience.
Gears Tactics is a refreshing take on the tactics genre that has something for both Gears of War fans and newcomers to the series.
However, if you’re interested in a strong narrative, fun art, and completing simple puzzles, I Am Dead is the most fun you’ll have this year.
Olija is a mysterious adventure that won't overstay it's welcome but leave you wanting more immediately after playing it.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is ripe to be picked and placed in your library.
I’ve always said that the best and most interesting games are being made at the experimental level in game jams and Essays on Empathy proves that.
From beginning to end I was hooked on Backbone
Rollerdrome offers an incredibly rewarding experience that keeps you coming back for more.
I can’t think of a game in the genre I’d recommend more right now than Fashion Police Squad.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood broke me by the end, I was in tears, and I’d encourage you to let it break you too.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden surprised me with its combat and gameplay but kept me interested throughout with its compelling narrative of love, loss, and sacrifice.
Hot off of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, I was hoping for something a little more narratively deep but even with the story’s simplicity, I really enjoyed my time. More importantly, there’s a new strategy RPG on the market, and one that’s approachable enough to bring in new fans to the genre to hopefully bolster it. Unicorn Overlord does so much right, I feel grateful for having experienced it.
To say I’m surprised by how much I’ve been enjoying Hundred Heroes is an understatement. Truly, I cannot wait to not only finish this game. I’m also really hoping the passing of the great Yoshitaka Murayama doesn’t slow Rabbit & Bear Studios down because I would really love to see more RPGs in this vein.
Offering an incredibly fun story, lovely characters that will stick with you, a timeless art style, and a vast open world that will suck in hours of your time. Sand Land made its mark on my year and you should make room for it to make a mark on yours.
LISA: Definitive Edition takes all the good and bad of the original game, improves on it, and makes it more accessible for a new generation of people to experience.
A surprisingly fun and competent genre-bend from Pixpil that's a must play for fans of Eastward.