RPG Fan's Reviews
The Longest Five Minutes has an interesting story premise and very good art that is marred by its lackluster gameplay.
A whirlwind of a journey that knows how to leave a long-lasting impression.
Even with its flaws, Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is a great addition to any RPG fan's 3DS library.
A solid continuation of the series, but a bit too same-y for some.
A light diversion from the usual fare.
Legrand Legacy offers enough fun to be worth your time, but the writing is mediocre.
A welcome rerelease for this 1993 relic, Romancing SaGa 2 is endearing, interesting and difficult for better or worse.
Cyberdimension Neptunia is a decent action RPG, meant for the fans of the series to kick back and relax with.
Episode Five is a step back for the series in multiple ways, leading to a conclusion that feels rushed and minimally fulfilling.
Easily the best DLC episode for Final Fantasy XV, although not without its blemishes.
A solid graphic adventure to kick off 2018.
The definitive version of a classic title that belongs in everyone's library.
In a sea of copycats, The House in Fata Morgana is a standout visual novel.
An honest insight into the tragedy of loss and growth in youth.
Assassin's Creed: Origins is the best game in the series, but it's a mediocre action RPG at its core. In this sense, it both succeeds and fails at being a much-needed franchise shakeup.
Misao may not be a filling portion, but sometimes all you need is a bite-sized parody.
Funny, sad, and with the sharpest teeth, Doki Doki Literature Club is one of the most pleasant surprises of 2017.
Abstraction Games have done a great job emulating Kemco's MacVenture ports, just know going in this is a package that knows its audience.
A sad but moving piece that will make you think for far longer than the time it takes to experience it.
Thanks to what Freebird Games has created, I don't have to wait to go to the moon to find paradise.