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Ever Oasis is a competent blend of simulation and action RPG that revels in its celebration of nature's bounty.
A slow but solid start to the series that should please fans of the movies.
Under Pressure provides more of the same with plenty of room for improvement.
A must-buy for Diablo II Necromancer fans, still worth it for anyone else.
An enjoyable, light jaunt that is best played while Netflix binging.
River City: Knights of Justice has the potential to be a quick and dirty fantasy brawl, but instead it ends up a tedious exercise in frustration.
Episode Prompto is fun to play, and it's nice to see the character fleshed out even more; however, the script is far too cheesy and suffers from such bad pacing that it's hard to recommend it to anyone but Prompto fans.
An expertly crafted story for those looking for substance and introspection.
Shadows of Valentia helps Gaiden gain relevance in this day and age by infusing it with some of the best parts of recent Fire Emblem games, even if some of Gaiden's outdated elements bring the game down.
2064: Read Only Memories isn't just a gorgeous homage to Japanese-style adventure games of the late 1980s and early 1990s, it's inclusive, positive, and heartwarming.
If you like a good story, questioning things, and well-crafted puzzles, this is definitely for you.
The Caligula Effect is intended for a niche crowd that's made even smaller by the lack of fun it offers.
The Surge is a far better game than Deck13's first effort, but there's still room for improvement.
Modern RPGs owe much to Planescape: Torment, but that doesn't mean it's excellent by today's standards.
Eager for Season 4!
An enjoyable trip to the past that old school adventure gamers have been waiting for.
The ultimate version of Disgaea 5 goes deeper than ever into strategic minutiae, standing out as a fantastic value in spite of its cringe-worthy humor.
It's a solid homage to beloved 16-bit RPGs of yore, but it lacks the magic and depth that made them unmissable classics.
Prey carries the tradition of Deus Ex and System Shock without sacrificing any of what made those games special to begin with.
NieR: Automata is one of the finest gaming experiences around.