RPG Fan's Reviews
Fishbowl is a strong debut game with an enjoyable cast and a touching journey through a young woman's grief.
OPUS: Prism Peak is an emotive fantastical graphic adventure exploring the intricacies and messiness of life.
Despite its potential, Dosa Divas ultimately fails to satisfy, as its promising story is undercut by repetitive systems and inconsistent presentation that leave the overall experience feeling more bland than it could be.
A genre-spanning world tour worth embarking on.
Felvidek's success as an RPG is a testament to aesthetic style over mechanical substance, and of restrained quality over padded quantity.
Life is Strange: Reunion at last delivers the sequel and finale that its heroines deserve.
A classic noir that tastefully departs from its ilk in meaningful ways, namely its cast and setting.
This collection is a legacy of repetition and regret.
A flawed Paper Mario-like with potential.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is an engaging turn-based take on the MH series with plenty to do and a heartfelt narrative.
Pokémon Pokopia scratches the creature collection itch in a new social and town-building simulation context, proving that Pokémon is one of the most versatile franchises in the medium.
Etrange Overlord is a brave departure for its developers, and is worth playing, even if it's not destined to be regarded as a classic.
Temirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights is an entertainingly sweet otome.
Scott Pilgrim EX is at its strongest when it dotes on (and lets you beat up) gaming’s past.
Code Vein II can be both fun and frustrating in equal measure.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment gives players a lot of options for approaching its gameplay, but with some notable exclusions in the playable character department.
If you have been eagerly anticipating a worthy successor to Disco Elysium, Esoteric Ebb does a respectable job filling that void while offering some of its own fresh ideas.
Tales of Berseria is still a high point of the series and the genre with its excellent storytelling, but the baffling decision to port a game that is readily available on modern platforms is puzzling.
Ys X: Proud Nordics is the definitive edition of a stellar action RPG, but those who’ve already experienced Adol and Karja's adventures might not find enough here to justify a return trip.
If you value creativity over polish in your Souls-likes, Another Crab's Treasure is an easy recommendation.