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Vengeful Heart is a stellar cyberpunk kinetic visual novel.
If you can overlook some flaws, Anuchard is a short and engaging, albeit simple, action RPG adventure.
It's the fantasy Borderlands RPG I never knew I needed in my life.
A perfectly sized, engaging mystery that fans of the Judgment series will love.
Sigh of the Abyss: Shadow Bonds Prologue is a great introductory point.
Chinatown Detective Agency does some things right, but where it fails, it falls hard.
A great, brief Zelda-inspired gameplay experience that is easy to pick up and sink a few hours into for a fulfilling journey that doesn't overstay its welcome.
Don't let NORCO be lost to time: this is a must-play for those who don't mind a depressing tale.
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past remains a true gaming classic and a solid adventure.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is an extensive, all-around solid fighting game sequel to Persona 3 and 4.
Almost 30 years after its initial release, there still isn't a game that has captured the charm, satire, and emotion of EarthBound.
This forgotten piece of Chrono history is a valuable addition to the series and a great bonus for purchasers of Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers Edition.
One of Squaresoft’s finest classics playable on modern hardware and, despite some setbacks, it holds up wonderfully.
13 Sentinels is a refreshingly ambitious experiment that everyone should grab and far too few players are talking about.
ANNO: Mutationem is a brief-yet-solid cyberpunk adventure game with robust RPG elements.
A great cast and a deep job system make Relayer an endearing strategy RPG that is sure to delight mecha fans.
I’m sure some folks out there will find the gameplay good enough, but even knowing how fascinating the story is, I wouldn’t have put over twenty hours into this game if I knew at the outset what I know now.
Edge of Eternity is a decent yet rough-around-the-edges JRPG-styled game that hints at potential greatness in its later stages.
Dead inside. Enter at your own risk.
In just barely differentiating itself from titles that inspired it, Dark Deity produces a charming and complex yet flawed SRPG that strategy fans will enjoy.