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Trails of Cold Steel II continues in the series' tradition of lengthy, narratively expansive JRPGs that will have fans up late theorizing about their favorite characters.
A quality graphic adventure with fun puzzles and a lovely setting.
OZMAFIA!! is pretty inconsistent across the board as far as visual novels go, but a ridiculous concept and large stable of lively beaux make for a wacky good time.
A necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
A necessary purchase for those who enjoyed Pillars of Eternity.
On its own, Neverwinter is a very solid and very enjoyable MMO — with its free price point, there's no reason that you shouldn't be giving it a chance.
A documentary in game form that allows the player to experience historical events authentically in a way no film could.
One of the best games you can own on the Vita.
The Director's Cut of Oxenfree remains a dissociative nightmare you can't wake up from.
Blyts' first graphic adventure holds immense promise for the future.
I am Setsuna is not what it promised to be, but still worth your time and a promising debut for Tokyo RPG Factory.
Although still intended for kids, the plot is more satisfying for all ages.
Ara Fell is a solid example of what RPGMaker games can be, and while it never wows it's certainly a lot of fun.
A brief, somber, and quietly beautiful journey that occasionally stumbles to resonate emotionally.
Dark Fear is an intriguing yet frustrating horror adventure that delivers on the aesthetics but needs work on its substance.
Adventures of Mana is nostalgic in the best way possible, offering you a solid adventure, clever puzzles, and a breathtaking soundtrack.
Zero Time Dilemma is the weakest entry in the series but still worth a gander to find out how it all ends/begins/continues.
It�s far from great, but sometimes just being good really is good enough.
Bland ancillary elements can't derail Grand Kingdom's razor-sharp focus on inventive tactics gameplay.
7th Dragon III Code: VFD rewards those who are dedicated to its unique brand of role-playing and feeds the rest to the dragons.