RPG Site's Reviews
As a Dragon Ball love letter, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is nearly perfect, featuring an amazing world and attention to detail.
A wonderful JRPG that gets a second chance on a new platform.
An average dungeon crawler that doesn't stand out.
Capcom has done a lot over the last year to bolster Monster Hunter World's PC offering, but the delayed release schedule looms large.
Square Enix have delivered a mostly solid port for the fantastic Dragon Quest Builders 2.
Akitoshi Kawazu and Square Enix have crafted one of the most innovative RPGs in years, and players owe it to themselves to check it out.
A year after Episode 1's release, Life is Strange has reached its conclusion, and it's not one to miss.
An enjoyable dungeon RPG with a deceptively morbid narrative and flexible gameplay.
Darksiders Genesis is a fun co-op romp at times, but often feels meandering and sadly pointless.
A fine port of a mediocre game. it's great Star Ocean: First Departure is on more platforms, but the game itself doesn't excel.
Against the odds, Square Enix gives this unique and wonderful classic RPG a solid remaster for the Western audience.
Less of a Padawan, more of a Master.
Pokemon Sword and Shield gives us but a glimpse of what a proper home console Pokemon could look like, and not much more.
Spike Chunsoft's latest revival of their old PSP dungeon crawler/dating sim hybrid unfortunately ends up unmemorable despite it's incredibly outrageous premise.
Although lacking popular features of other farming simulators, Doraemon: Story of Seasons is a great starting entry for the genre.
A wonderfully written dialogue RPG that defies the preconception of what RPGs can be.
Atelier Ryza is a solid start to a new trilogy.
Another great and content-packed SPRG lands on modern platforms.
Obsidian's new IP takes first-person RPGs to the stars.
Two of the best and most stylish Digimon games arrive on the Switch in an essential bundle