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To eat or not to eat is the question! Dungeon crawling, monsters, and questionable meals are aplenty in Monster Menu!
If you read the manual, you can take over the universe with Moe.
Humanity is a beautifully crafted puzzle platformer that will enthrall players with its elegant presentation and minimalist audio design.
The quality of life improvements are awesome and the combat is still a lot of fun.The experience is not flawless, but thanks to a recent patch, Jedi: Survivor runs much closer to perfect.
Once More is a gorgeous game with a strong story and a lot of depth, it just drops you into the deep end quickly.
A new Mana-inspired game that kicks you with a nostalgic charm.
The game has incredible music remixes, and the battle system is downright Fun. This Game would be better if they had English Dubs to curb the required reading.
A fresh take on whodunnit that'll make your Sherlock Holmes sense tingle!
Trails from Azure adds a few improvements from Zero, but it's consistency is what's most important. A griping story with great characters and a fun combat system makes Azure a game that shouldn't be missed.
Atelier Ryza 3 takes the series’ alchemy-driven adventuring to new heights with its expansive interconnected areas and brisk pacing. The experience is beautiful and captivating in ways that both series newcomers and veterans can enjoy.
A faster pace and beautiful take on fulfilling your destiny of a monster hunter with the help quirkiness of the Karakuri to discover the mystery of the Kemono plus friends.
While Grim Guardians Demon purge has a few issues, it does scratch that itch for a Castlevania style experience. The game play is fun, the artwork is solid and it doesn't take it self too seriously.
Anyone itching for a game with the samurai aesthetic should consider adding Like a Dragon: Ishin to their shelves.
Action packed, girls sword fighting against the demon lord? ! And wholesome love?
Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord is the pinnacle of sandbox medieval RPGs. There is much to learn and master for those willing to spend hundreds of hours perfecting their command.
Ys VII: Lacrimosa of Dana was an already excellent game at it's core. With minor tweaks, its enough to experience the magic again.
Mundane and easy to read, but an interesting spin on romance in a crowded field of otome games.
Tunic has a few things that are just a bit to vague or cryptic and a couple of other small gripes. Despite that, Tunic is a great game and absolutely worth your time!
Chaos;Head Noah is an extraordinary visual vovel. It's a shame that it's held back by a subpar localization.
While some elements of this entry are a bit dated, there is still a great story and a meaty amount of story to enjoy. If you can't access the original trilogy, this is an excellent way to start your immersion in the series.