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Friends of Mineral Town has moments where certain features would have benefitted from further modern upgrades, but this is still a satisfying remake of the beloved classics.
Overall, an enjoyable port of a great game.
A strong cast helps Death Come True be an engaging experience, even when the central mechanic isn't used to its best effect.
For the time rich, this JRPG behemoth will enrich the lives of many and occasionally frustrate with its monotony.
A fun RPG that doesn't take itself too seriously, giving an honest homage to the genre's storied roots.
It is a nearly hopeless dystopia in a time where hope is at a premium in our lives. It’s not the best choice, it’s Spacer’s Choice. Still, if you haven’t checked out The Outer Worlds yet and have enjoyed Obsidian’s previous work, you’re very likely to find yourself as compelled as I was to play all the way to the end, despite the unfortunate timing and graphical limitations of the Switch version.
Series veterans and new recruits alike will find plenty to like in this streamlined strategy/tactical RPG.
A solid first piece of DLC that has a few chinks.
Essential and powerful, but perhaps seek out the mobile version first.
Tacticians and fans of deckbuilder RPGs will find one of the best implementations of the genre since Slay the Spire.
Even if you've played Xenoblade Chronicles before, the Definitive Edition makes so many meaningful improvements that it's a must play for all fans of JRPGs.
If you can get past the stiff localization, Banner of the Maid is a great tactical RPG with an inspired concept.
It's not a bad game, but is best played in small doses.
You better bee-lieve how good this is.
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen has some flaws, but is an excellent starting point to an epic tale.
An interesting concept that needs a little bit more work to make a compelling game.
Despite some flaws, Celestian Tales: Realms Beyond is an enjoyably short(er) RPG experience with beautiful visuals and surprising depth.
While it doesn't quite soar the heavens like its predecessor, Stormblood is ultimately a solid addition to Final Fantasy XIV, with plenty to see, loads to do, and lots of little improvements to make the whole experience better.
I enjoyed doing my taxes more than I enjoyed playing this game.
Dragon Quest XI S easily earns its title as the definitive edition of an amazing traditional JRPG.