RPG Site's Reviews
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.
Dragon Ball returns to the game scene with new improvements, characters and adventures.
For Cing fans searching to relive that Hotel Dusk experience, this short adventure maybe a let down.
Vibrant, energetic and fun in the best possible way, this is the best Pokemon game in quite a while.
Tyranny is another showcase of Obsidian’s penchant for quality world-building and writing prowess, but limitations in the game’s scope and length as well as repetitive gameplay prevent Tyranny from being a must-play title even for fans of western styled RPGs. That said, it is an interesting enough experience that those who decide to undertake the role of Fatebinder will experience a mostly memorable tale of conquest and rebellion.
A compelling sequel that should not be missed for fans of the Legend of Heroes series.
More than ten years after its original Japanese release, Xanadu Next is compact and addictive action RPG that was easily worth the wait.
A cute action RPG / Platformer that harkenes back to the PS1/N64 era, Gurumin is a fun adventure with charming characters that doesn't overstay its welcome.
A bright art style and nostalgia pave the way for Square Enix's latest return to traditional RPGs - with a twist!
Ashes of Ariandel is a fine addition to Dark Souls 3, but does not strive far beyond simply being anything more than just adequate.
I don't think I'll ever forget the bone-chilling reaction I had in the opening moments of Yomawari: Night Alone. It was the perfect way to grab someone's attention and immerse them into the tone of the game.