RPG Site's Reviews
A remarkable blend of ideas makes this spinoff stand on its own
Dragon Age finds an exciting new direction with its largest-scale entry to date.
Despite some of its shortfalls, Lords of the Fallen is still an exceptionally remarkable game.
An entry that takes a few steps backwards
A trip to the moon offers some decent new ideas, but also is clearly a stop-gap release.
While this may not quite topple the Civilization series, Endless Legend has plenty to offer for 4X and RPG fans alike.
The legacy of Final Fantasy music has never been brighter.
An interesting take on Strategy RPGs that never reaches its potential.
While not quite able to beat the PC, this is by far the definitive console dungeon crawler.
Delve into the wonderful, and horrifying, world of Aincrad.
While it may have its fair share of shortcomings, like its clunky combat and relatively few places to visit, there is plenty of here to to enjoy such as the high degree of customization and a script that the translators appeared to have a lot of fun working with. That along with the strong presentation, beautiful art design, and slick UI, there's plenty here to enjoy and a definite purchase if you're big into otaku culture. For everyone else, you may want to consider your options a little more carefully more before diving in.
Sacred edges away from the RPG, but sadly in doing so edges away from fun also.
An appealing skill system highlights this gorgeous game
A cold experience
A wonderful little title definitely worth your time.
Bethesda's big budget, massively multiplayer trip to Tamriel has some great ideas, but struggles with execution in places.
Conception II is an unusual beast. On one hand, the game could have used a lot more creativity when it came to the dungeons themselves, the throwaway plot is discouraging, and it doesn't do any one thing exceptionally brilliant in the gameplay department. On the other, the game looks incredible, the music is fantastic, and the combat system can be intense when the difficulty goes up. For fans of the genre, this is definitely one worth picking up, but for those on the sidelines, it may be an easier purchase later on.
Obsidian nail South Park with one of the most faithful license adaptations ever - and make a cracking RPG to boot.
The intense battle between hope and despair has begun!
This new entry to the age-old series is sure to to please old and new players alike looking for a challenging dungeon crawler, but Legacy is certainly not for everyone.