RPG Site's Reviews
A strange but respectable SPRG experience but doesn't stand out from the crowd.
A simply yet comfortable action RPG that offers a lot of charm
Embracing a more RPG approach, Origins's engrossing open world experience is marred by persistent glitches and a narrative that suffers from poor pacing.
Frustratingly repetitive gameplay makes this a disappointing follow-up to last year's action RPG by Gust.
Its bleak story and strong ambiance will do a number on your emotions in this nerve-wracking adventure.
Golf Story is overall a fun adventure, but some difficulties make this game just miss a hole in one.
Episode two lives up to Life is Strange: Before the Storm's incredibly strong start.
Cherrymochi's S.P.I.N on the adventure genre makes for a flawed, but compelling psychological thriller.
Fire Emblem Warriors will be a great spin-off title for fans of the modern Fire Emblem games, with solid gameplay to boot.
The latest Etrian Odyssey is another solid entry in the dungeon crawling series.
With deep mechanics offering a fun and refreshing take on tactical elements, this indie SRPG provides an overall satisfying experience for the genre's fans.
With Uruk-hai rallied to your side, this return to Middle-earth impresses in its fearless ambition but is soon let down by repetitive mission design.
A huge graphical overhaul and a nice script helps the series keep its charm, but it doesn't solve some of the inherent issues therein.
A fine remake of a good game is still good, but it also feels unnecessary.
Capcom's monster-collecting Monster Hunter spinoff manages to set itself apart from the crowd.
With a gripping story, fantastic soundtrack, and new gameplay mechanics, this game is a cannot miss for RPG fans.
Complemented by a strong sense of style in its gorgeous presentation, this is one of the stronger titles in Gust's library.
A gratifying love letter to fans that appeals mostly to those who also enjoy the Dynasty Warriors series.
This action RPG may not seem up everyone's alley with it being a crossover of two anime series, but it's a good time even without knowledge of these franchises.
Absolver has some light RPG elements despite its focus on PvP, but the real star is its complex battle system.