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Voice of Cards: The Beasts of Burden is a well-polished traditional JRPG experience with a creatively unique presentation and a thoughtful narrative.
Steelrising paves the way for those who want the Soulslike experience without the teeth gnashing.
RuinsMagus is a serviceable option for JRPG fans clamoring for a JRPG in VR, but it fails to live up to the great first impression it makes.
Ni no Kuni II is a wonderful game, but the sacrifices to make it work on Switch and lack of content outweigh the portability factor.
An ideal title for cozy fall weather that doesn't overstay its welcome, won't take itself too seriously, and will remind you that it's nice to be nice.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure is a charming and fun little game that looks and sounds great but lacks any challenge or mechanical depth whatsoever.
A young adult mystery surrounding a quaint town that prefers simplicity over ambition.
This long-awaited chapter of the Trails series is absolutely worth your time.
While I technically enjoyed Hard West 2, the onerous difficulty makes it hard to recommend.
The systems and inner workings of Foretales create a captivating, addictive experience, but the repetitive nature of character and location cards stymies an otherwise magnificent experience.
Wayward Strand is a thoughtful and compelling game with a unique setting.
Buried Memory ups the challenge and introduces some new distractions to keep players busy as the suspense in the main story builds.
Sunday Gold's style is smooth, but its attempted genre mashup is a little rough.
Inscryption appears to be a very niche roguelite deck-building card game. But it turns into so much more. It’s a must play for anyone who is a fan of experimental videogame storytelling. Anyone remotely curious, who enjoys a great mystery, should also play without hesitation. This is the highest review score I’ve given in a while, and I wasn’t drawn to the base gameplay at all. Inscryption is a special game, and a wholly unique experience. It’s going to be remembered as a benchmark of videogame storytelling years from now. I could not be more shocked or impressed.
Jack Move doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a gridding chrome rim (to use in-game slang).
Regardless of your King Arthur fandom, Knights Tale is a feast with meaty tactics, a sumptuous story, and luscious visuals, all fit for a king.
If you're a fan of Quest for Glory, school-based adventures, or rogues, you want to sign up at Hero-U right now.
A wonderfully dark visual novel that handles madness and psychosis in grim yet humanizing way.
Deep characters lure you into a razor-sharp tale of difficult decisions and hidden intrigue from a frightening, divisive time in history.
Hashihime makes the most of its medium to tell a challenging yet rewarding story that leaves a lasting impact on its audience.