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A remarkable otome game whose memorable story and cast outshine any of its minor blemishes.
Fourth wall-breaking Numina is a wonderfully enjoyable and refreshing RPG experience.
A reworking of Metal Max Xeno doesn't get patched up enough to make life worth living in Dystokio.
Take a trip down memory lane, but be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride.
Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga is a solid SRPG with quite a bit to offer gameplay-wise.
While AI: The Somium Files - nirvanA Initiative might be minor Uchikoshi, it's still Uchikoshi, which makes it worth experiencing for most fans.
Soulslike fanatics will enjoy the fix, while others may better spend their time elsewhere.
Wolfstride has a wonderful concept and almost pulls it off, but it can't come together into a cohesive experience.
If you are looking for a nostalgia rush and an easy-going game, Bit Orchard: Animal Valley is for you.
Great writing and endearing characters are the highlight of this charming, dark horror RPG, though the poor performance of the Switch port makes this the worst version of the game by far.
It’s a little rough around the edges, but Swansong can still satisfy your craving for a vampire narrative RPG set in the World of Darkness.
Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers is a solid addition to any visual novel fan's lineup!
This multi-generational mystery is one worth solving.
Though Guild Wars 2: End of Dragons lacks a standout feature, it makes up for this with oodles of quality content and several smaller, well-executed new additions.
Overboard! is an outstanding time-loop game that challenges you to think like a crafty murderer out of an Agatha Christie novel!
start;again is a short but ultimately satisfying and complete VN experience.
While Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising may simply serve as an appetizer for Hundred Heroes for some, its excellent writing and characters, fun exploration, and fantastic sense of community make it worth playing regardless of its status as a "prequel."
A flawed, yet beautiful, tale of a mother and her son.
Triangle Strategy is challenging without being off-putting, offering players the freedom to experiment with its unique systems all while conveying a remarkable, replayable narrative.
Starting a new story arc in an MMO is no easy feat, but Final Fantasy XIV does a fantastic job setting the stage for a new adventure in patch 6.1.