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The Tactics Ogre series has been dormant for a long time, but if this remaster is anything to go by, Square Enix still has total confidence in their IP. I cannot hesitate to recommend this game to fans of SRPGs, and it's accessible enough for newcomers to dive right in.
An adorable and unique otome game experience.
Folks who enjoy lower-shelf humor will find much to enjoy here. Turn your brain off and you may find some fun to be had.
This game misses on many fronts and its tiring main mechanic leaves little else to enjoy.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance is a wonderful gift to fans, but solo players will have to look past the grind to see the shine.
An overall impressive port of one of the best games in the medium.
Ghost Song blends common gaming elements with strange surprises, and the end result is certainly more than the sum of its parts.
Manafinder is charmingly engaging game.
Overall, despite some questionable design elements, Batora: Lost Haven is a solid action RPG once given time to properly gel.
There's a lot of promise in the game's premise but it's still a glitchy mess that drags on from slow gameplay with minimal difficulty.
While it's not a bad game out of the gate, some people may not have the patience to see Triangle Strategy at its finest during the latter half of the game.
Airoheart doesn’t catch big air nor does it have enough heart.
Despite its flaws, even if TEMPEST is an enjoyable otome VN experience.
Amnesia: Memories is a must-play otome title even if it shows its age.
For those with a pathological fascination with efficiency, but even then, beware.
Persona 5 Royal is an experience that no JRPG fan should miss, pure and simple. While it's an extremely satisfying experience overall, there are some rather visible areas for improvement in Persona 6. Nevertheless, this game is a modern classic.
A dark world with writing and game systems that stand apart from most other RPGs and adventure titles.
WILL: A Wonderful World is a thought-provoking and creative VN for those who can appreciate it.
Soulstice is a dress shirt with a couple wrinkles, an action RPG that succeeds with some hiccups.
Broken Pieces is a nostalgic mystery adventure that feels like it might be missing one or two components still.