RPG Fan's Reviews
While Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake is a transformative reimagining of both games, the adjustments to Dragon Quest II are much more successful and make it an essential game in the series, while Dragon Quest I loses a lot of its magic and charm.
As strong as Type-NOISE: Shonen Shojo could have been, its localization, even after revision, holds it back.
The Outer Worlds 2 is not Obsidian at their best; it might be the worst Obsidian game I’ve ever played. For now, it is a sprawling failure of focus and pacing, a game that is often interesting by accident rather than by design.
Deep Sleep is a haunting dreamscape of clever puzzles, eerie art, and surprisingly tactical combat that lingers long after you wake.
[It's] less a cohesive "greatest hits album" of roguelite elements and more of a confused compilation of good ideas played out of tune.
An alright weekend romp that could have been so much more.
Towa et al. has several ideas and mechanics don't earn the depth they deserve, which exacerbates the mediocre combat.
One of the best beat 'em ups on the market, though the genre is still held back by its inherent limitations.
Lucy Dreaming is a fresh new take on a classic formula—full of heart and humour, it's a true gem on the indie scene,
Disgaea 7 is a solid return to form for Nippon Ichi Software's flagship series, but it doesn't break any new ground and calls into question the continued longevity of the series without a significant shakeup.
Wander Stars is a truly creative turn-based title with a whole lot of heart.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger is a solid RPG for those wanting a more interactive Digimon experience.
A superb entry point and individual game, Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter promises a lot and delivers.
If Hades is action, Hades II is precision.
One of the best games ever made with a story that has the potential to inspire and change lives.
Varlet is a middle-tier game seeped in potential.
Hyke: Northern Light(s) is an enjoyable game with interesting game mechanics and a promising premise, let down by loose combat, and a less than perfect storytelling experience.
Fia and the Wondrous Academy isn't as wondrous as I'd hoped, but the gameplay loop and sound design help it earn a passing grade.
A competent adventure that takes no shame in mimicking other titles, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will thrill the addicted and bore the saturated.
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar may not have all the quality-of-life features a modern farming sim would have, but it more than makes up for it with new, earnest storytelling.