RPG Site's Reviews
While mechanically sound, too many conveniences make Etrian Mystery Dungeon more mundane than it needs to be
Technical hiccups aren't enough to diminish the value of this sizable package.
You'll still really feel this game, but it's been visually diminished.
While sometimes stale, there's plenty of fun to be had here for strategy game fans.
Bloodborne is a game that will grip you for months due to its tight gameplay mechanics and engrossing world.
These ideas are certainly the products of portable limitations, but in the end they fail to stifle what is in truth a compelling experience.
The most daring entry in the franchise is better than ever
Dear script writers: If your party's reaction to a terrifying building appearing out of nowhere is for all the ladies to dogpile on the main character for fun, you're doing something wrong.
The Neptunia series has never been stronger with this remake of the first entry. [OpenCritic note: Zack Reese separately reviewed the PC (8) and Vita (8) versions. Their scores have been averaged.]
Game Freak takes Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire into the third dimension, but the remakes lack the polish to make them truly glimmer.
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.