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Path of the Midnight Sun is an excellent, fully-fledged JRPG adventure in its own right.
A Space for the Unbound is an insightfully thought-provoking adventure game.
The delightful tools you have at your disposal to explore this dazzling world make every moment spent in Athia worth it.
Persona 4 Golden remains an all-time great RPG, and one that deserves your time all the more with a handful of useful quality of life tweaks.
River City Girls 2 is a rare sequel that improves on almost every aspect of the original, a must play for fans of the first game, and highly recommended to anyone who likes beat 'em ups.
Continuing Capcom's past efforts to make the Monster Hunter series an accessible and enjoyable experience, Rise gets a lot of things right and very, very few things wrong. Expect to get caught up in a "just one more" cycle of grinding and crafting.
It was 2006's game of the year for a reason, and though this version is still missing something, it's great to have such an essential game made easily available again.
Even if Later feels weaker than Crowd, the two of them together make Amnesia: Later x Crowd a must-play for fans of Amnesia: Memories.
Coffee Talk is the video game equivalent to a calmingly warm cup of coffee for a searching soul.
Cuteness is about all Aka has going for it.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns deals a winning hand, shining a light on licensed RPGs.
It's a rich and beautiful world to hunt for treasure in, but enjoyable exploration is interrupted by combat that fails to evoke the same sense of wonder.
Demonheart: The Ice Demon serves as an excellent romantic fantasy VN stepping stone into the Demonheart series.
Garden of Seif: Curse of Gravehollow Peaks is a solid-albeit-short fantasy visual novel side story.
Chained Echoes is a must-play for fans of classic SNES, PS1, and PS2 RPGs.
A pioneering game of Square's vaunted library of strategy RPGs gets a worthy update that keeps Front Mission's anti-war spirit alive.
Arcaxer combines an excellent adaptation of turn-based combat with a comical, fourth-wall-breaking script to make a game VR RPG fans won't want to miss — as long as you aren't looking for a gripping narrative.
Hooked on You has a great premise that will make it appeal to Dead by Daylight fans, but it doesn't bring much to the table to draw other dating sim fans in.
You may still get some enjoyment out of The Devil in Me if you've liked the other Dark Pictures games, but it's probably the weakest entry to date.
Please Be Happy wears its heart on its sleeve, making for a truly moving VN experience.