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While Anonymous;Code is a step in the right direction with interesting ideas and a snappy pace, it still pales in comparison to the best entries in the Science Adventure series.
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten lays a solid foundation, but its many flaws make it a game that is likely to only be welcomed by die-hard Utawarerumono fans.
Atlas Fallen is a decent open-world action RPG co-op or solo experience.
Starfield delivers on its promise to make a huge, fun, compelling, and player-focused playground for sci fi RPG fans to play and perform in.
Norn9: Last Era is a surprisingly strong otome fandisk outing despite its flaws.
Sea of Stars is both a nostalgic callback to classic RPGs and an instant classic in its own right.
For those it appeals to, Elohim Eternal: The Babel Code is a fantastic start to what promises to be a compelling RPG journey.
Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess is a vastly improved sequel that is full of fun, charm, and whimsy while offering a much-needed challenge with its fresh take on a familiar battle system.
The Outer Worlds is a complex, compact sci-fi RPG that should be any spacer's first choice, especially when it is bundled with DLC and quality-of-life upgrades on modern consoles and PC.
A passionate love letter to traditional RPGs, pro wrestling, and upturned toy boxes.
Episode 2 shows consequences starting to develop from previous decisions, but whether you'll remember them is still waiting until next time.
A heartfelt story that demonstrates the positive impact online relationships and communities can have on people. A must-play.
Amped-up level design and non-linearity in how to approach missions elevate this strategic title in ways not seen in its forebearers.
Trouble Comes Twice is a wonderful slice-of-life visual novel.
A competent and enjoyable board game port for PC.
For those who can stomach its depictions of a young boy's tortured life (and mostly generic gameplay), Omori offers some of the most unforgettable moments you can find in a narratively ambitious indie RPG.
Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical is an incredibly memorable visual novel boasting an amusing interactive musical experience.
Xuan-Yuan Sword: Mists Beyond the Mountains is a solid traditional RPG remaster held back by a lackluster English translation.
It's an okay start to the series, but with how little there is in Episode 1, more is needed to find out if the right decisions were made.
A legendary, ancient series is back and better than ever with more firepower and personality than Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Daniel Craig rolled into one.