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A decent game whose second half is far better than its first.
With its treasure trove of delightful features and characters, Dave the Diver is an absolute gem of a game.
Slay the Princess is as indie as they come, with creative, novel writing and design that most established studios and publishers would be hesitant to adopt.
Monstrous, beautiful, tragic, hopeful—Virche Evermore will drag you through despair, but it makes Salvation all the more sweet.
If you loved the combat in Final Fantasy XVI, you're going to love Echoes of the Fallen.
A relaxing exploration of a fictional world in which characters discover themselves as much as they do each other.
A modern version of the SNES classic, Super Mario RPG for Switch is a fun and nostalgic experience.
By-the-book DLCs that add more of what fans already love.
A stylishly contemplative visual novel.
Tales of Aravorn: An Elven Marriage sets the bar high for Loren the Amazon Princess' upcoming side-story sequels.
Oracle of Ages is an adventure worth experiencing, but the design choices are too ambitious for the hardware and lead to frequent frustration.
It's wickedly creepy, romantic, and stylish, and it should have any lovers of narrative games under its spell.
Without adding anything new to this still-budding sub-genre, justifying the investment in Gallowspire Survivors is difficult.
If you can look past the amateurish presentation there is a profound story and captivating gameplay experience unlike anything else waiting to be discovered.
If In Stars and Time catches your eye, I don't think you will be disappointed. Come for the nostalgia and quirk, stay for the laughs and tears.
While it's still fun to play Tales of Arise, Beyond the Dawn does nothing to justify the high price and is generally a waste of time.
Persona 5 Tactica crafts an engaging personal narrative but falters in conveying its themes and delivering satisfying turn-based tactical combat.
Invincible Presents: Atom Eve is an entertaining-albeit-short licensed VN/RPG hybrid.
The exterior is old and rusty, but where it counts, the machine has the integrity to win the war.
Emberfate: Tempest of Elements is a creative free-to-play visual novel with MMORPG-sim and romance elements.