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Every bit as lovely as the original, Leifthrasir breathes new life into Vanillaware's debut side-scroller and then some.
Not the jump forward I was expecting for this series, but a light and entertaining RPG nonetheless.
This is how a HD remake should be done.
Revelation provides the best of both worlds for Fates players looking to put an end to this war between versions.
A walking simulator-esque introspective visit into a young man's life.
A quirky and fun adventure that could go far with a few little tweaks.
A ridiculously compelling opening that turns into a tragic waste of potential.
Satiates choice paralysis withdrawal.
Combine the combat enmeshed with the story and the sense of place – this world feels like it exists in a history book somewhere – and Banner Saga 2 deftly carries on the sigil of the first title.
Conquest is very lucky that its gameplay and localization are so excellent, because its tired story leaves much to be desired.
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered polishes up one of the best strategy games in recent memory and brings it to a new console. Buy it now.
It's a cartographer simulator.
A fairly brief game that's worth the time to play, but only if you can find answers for when you get stuck.
Bravely Second redeems the worst sins of Bravely Default and is an entertaining homage to the classic turn-based RPGs of yesteryear.
Buyer beware.
A short adventure worthy of the breezy gamer's attention — once multiplayer is fixed.
A lot of fun, but get it on PC if you can.
An excellent addition to the Souls series and a huge improvement on Dark Souls II.
Stranger of Sword City is a competent dungeon crawler with teeth.
While it starts off fun, Nights of Azure gets boring very quickly and never seems to fully utilize its array of other features.