VGChartz's Reviews
Space War Arena quietly makes a name for itself on a platform which isn’t home to many similar experiences.
An old school fun, engrossing, and incredibly deep action game.
If you can look past some low-budget graphics, there's a nice stealth experience waiting for you in Aragami.
A faithful reproduction.
A fun little action gore-fest.
One of the deepest, most substantial, most polished productions of 2019.
Kingdom Hearts is still peerless; there’s really nothing else like it.
With its anime stylings, rogue-lite rules, and hack-and-slash gameplay, RemiLore is an interesting experiment.
Those looking for a new way to scratch the itch left by Hotline: Miami or feel like an Eastern gunslinger would do well to give it a try.
The game system in Atelier Lydie & Suelle is solid, combat is great and the soundtrack is nice, but we could have expected more from a title marking the 20th anniversary of the series.
In this Valentine's Day metaphor, it's six roses short of a dozen.
Anyone who grew up loving Castlevania and Demon's Crest, keep this game on your wish list. Just don't pull the trigger until a patch is released.
Oniken is a faithful reproduction of something that wasn't very good to begin with.
NightCry almost reaches “so bad it’s good” status, but veers on the side of frustrating a little too often.
If you can gather a team of four players and don't mind consulting a FAQ every now and then, this might be a good investment.
An easy recommendation for platforming and action-adventure fans.
An essential piece of the Resident Evil canon.
You owe it to yourself to play this hidden jewel of the sixth gen.
A satisfactory addition to your next game night.
The industry can always use more risky passion projects like this, even if they don’t always reach their full potential.