RPG Fan's Reviews
With so many cool and interesting otome games available in English nowadays, a milquetoast game like this is not even worth a look.
This isn't a fun game, but it is an experience with a message.
The definitive return to a heartfelt classic in the Final Fantasy series.
Overall, while I can't say that God Eater 3 does much to step away from the paths of its predecessors, I enjoyed my time with it. I had fun devising strategies and gathering crafting materials, so much so that I never once backed down from doing even optional missions when playing.
Occasionally, Demon Gaze II can be a little fun and make you chuckle. And, while there is nothing especially wrong with the game, there really are not many highlights either. I wish could say more positive things about this game, but in all honesty, it's not one I would recommend for most JRPG fans.
Already the best game in the Mario & Luigi series, the new graphics and presentation raise it to new heights on the 3DS!
Eastshade is an original masterpiece that needs to be experienced by everyone at least once in their lifetime.
Death end re;Quest's haunting atmosphere pairs up well with the dread-inducing story, making for a worthy experience.
Anthem is a painfully average RPG from a developer that is capable of so much more.
The definitive way to experience one of the best visual novels.
Wargroove is one of the most charming, polished, and enjoyable turn-based strategy games ever made.
Sunless Skies is one of the most interesting and well-written games ever made.
A well-balanced and lovingly made final DLC.
This is the purest vision of what Kingdom Hearts is all about: absolute joy.
There are better Grimm-esque fairy tales out there.
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux's challenging gameplay might not be for everyone, but those it does appeal to will find a well-crafted dungeon-crawling experience with a thought-provoking narrative.
One of the funniest RPGs ever made, West of Loathing combines a unique visual presentation with outstanding roleplaying.
A slump in a promising series, Episode 2 still contains emotional highs and thoughtful choices.
An intriguing, though lackluster, conclusion.
London Detective Mysteria is far from the worst otome out there, but I wouldn't call it one of the best either. Huge otome visual novel fans will likely get some enjoyment out of this title, but other gamers or those new to the genre might just find it tedious.