RPG Site's Reviews
A thoroughly engaging action platformer from start to finish that is sure to appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in the genre.
There's just enough in this newest installment to keep you hooked.
Gust's most ambitious game to date may have a few flaws, but is definitely an effort worth commending.
Meticulously weaving gameplay and narrative together, Nier: Automata is Yoko Taro's magnum opus - succeeding brilliantly in expressing his vision.
The most special Nintendo game in years, Breath of the Wild is an incredibly polished mixture of myriad ideas we've seen before - but never in a package quite like this.
This title is a good entry point to first experience Berserk for any newcomers to the series. Longtime fans may be annoyed by the reuse of scenes from the Golden Age movies and wish other arcs past that point received more attention - I know I did. But the game's addictive and satisfying combat ensures Berserk and the Band of the Hawk will remain installed on my PS4 throughout 2017.
Weird and wonderful, this unique rpg is definitely worth your time.
A refreshing return to form for the storied "Tales of" franchise.
Through its stunning world, thrilling combat, and heartwarming story, Horizon Zero Dawn is bound to be one of this year's most memorable games.
This may be one of the best games that I have had the pleasure of playing in years.
Another Disgaea makes its way to PC, and it's a solid SPRG - if you don't mind flat characters and a boring storyline.
A near-direct port of the handheld release that delivers an enjoyable experience - if you don't mind all the fanservice.
New characters and gameplay enhancements make a great game even better.
Technical issues aside, this is clearly the best version of the game that does a lot to improve the main complaints of the original release.
This collection gathers together a good game, an exciting demo and a movie that's strictly for hardcore fans. It's a decent package, but certainly isn't for newcomers.
Yakuza 0 excels in all that it sets out to do and may well be on its way to becoming a modern classic.
2064: Read Only Memories is an inclusive and heartfelt experience that provides an engaging mystery and valuable social commentary.
Caught between a rock and a hard place, Fate/Extella’s fundamentals are solid and fans will certainly love it, but newcomers to the Fate series should beware.
Fun MMORPG-style mechanics aside, this game lacks much of the excitement the license is known for.
Bold and brave, Final Fantasy XV brings back some of what made FF special to begin with. It's rough around the edges, but that's okay: where it counts, it's got heart.