RPG Site's Reviews
Small technical issues hold XCOM 2 back, but it's still as compelling as ever.
A fantastic sequel that significantly improves upon the flaws of the first game.
While there is still a decent amount of asset recycling going on, the series has never been better in this new console entry for the Neptunia series.
Choose your job and embark on a boring adventure
While it takes some time to get started, the combat and writing in this game help push it beyond its boundaries.
While it may stick too close to the formula, this 5th entry improves upon its predecessor.
Smooth performance makes all the difference for this game, exposing its true brilliance.
One of the biggest games you'll ever play.
This localized release has been an incredible labour of love, but it feels like it was all worthwhile - this is a modern classic in waiting.
An ambitious but flawed RPG experience.
This Zelda spin-off is successful when you can get three players together, but feels much more empty solo.
This narrative isn't the most enticing, but it's a serviceable story that will keep players intrigued from beginning to end.
A strong improvement over its predecessors, small issues aren't enough to hold this title back.
Technical issues aside, this enhanced re-release of one of our favorite games of recent memory is worth a buy.
Despite being a spin-off, it certainly carries the heart and soul of a Dragon Quest game.
The strategy RPG series has never been better in the latest entry.
It may not have the depth that some will desire, but after spending dozens of hours in the Free Dance mode alone, I had a great time. The presentation is what this game capitalizes on, which should be enough for players to take notice. For the fans, this comes highly recommended.
This visual novel tells a good story, but a big flaw ruins a lot of the experience.
Overall, DanganRonpa: Another Episode is a fantastic entry in the franchise and far more worth your time than the "spin-off" status would imply. In spite of its sub-par combat mechanics, fans of the series will find plenty to love about this fascinating and intense lore-furthering side-story, from the colorful cast of dysfunctional characters to the simple yet memorable puzzles.
Fairy Fencer F will surely please fans of Idea Factory's output, but it's not likely to win over any fresh blood for the fanbase.