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BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle is solid fighter that blends unique characters and opens the doors to a lot of possibilities.
With its expansive world, fantastic production, and strategic combat, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is a marvelous take on roleplaying games that will captivate anyone interested in the genre.
Omensight is a fun and fast paced adventure that relives the same day from different character's perspectives
Dragon's Crown Pro will be familiar to many but with a nice audiovisual upgrade it is a treat for returning adventurers and newcomers alike.
Frostpunk is a highly addictive experience for fans of strategy and resource management games.
Fans of the series who also have a PSVR will definitely want to to revisit Megadimension Neptunia VII.
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Ni No Kuni II : Revenant Kingdom is a beautiful sequel that's well worth your time.
The Witch and the Hundred Knight 2 is a sequel that improves certain things but didn't add the necessary refinements to other parts that needed it. Despite that, the game is enjoyable and fans of the original will certainly feel at home.
With its substantial variety of content and well-tuned shoot-'em-up mechanics, Danmaku Unlimited 3 is a title that will certainly please newcomers and action enthusiasts alike. It makes full use of the Switch hardware and is a blast to play at home or on the go.
Its a lighthearted take on the role-playing genre that emphasizes discovery and experimentation. While Atelier series veterans may be well acquainted with the game's flow, the game has plenty of unique whimsicality to entertain anyone seeking an amusing role-playing title.
The Alliance Alive is a solid, well designed JRPG that's definitely an improvement over its predecessor. It's filled with enjoyable character interactions and excellent features like the fast forward option for combat.
Despite revisiting the established twin-stick shooter subgenre, Tesla vs. Lovecraft provides a unique spin full of fast-paced accessible action and plenty of thrills. It can certainly entertain anyone seeking straightforward entertainment.
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is an emotional bookend to a fantastic series. A few minor issues are overshadowed by a great story, fantastic game play, and a ton of side content. It's sad to see the main line games end but it gets a fitting ending.
DJMax Respect is an amazing package not only for old school fans of the game, but also for people who love rhythm games. It provides a challenge that can push your limits all while keeping the game fun and exciting regardless of skill.
While largely entrenched in the past with few mechanical changes, the Secret of Mana remake contains new audiovisual elements that are inconsistent yet enjoyable. With its added dialogue, new voices, and arranged music, the remake is a serviceable if somewhat dated take on a classic title.
Dynasty Warriors 9 still takes a new and interesting turn that may be worth looking into if you've been away from the series for a while.
A classic JRPG at its core, but also so much more than that.
UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH Exe:Late[st] is a very well crafted fighter with great artwork characters and a compelling set of mechanics. If you have patience for the story mode you will be able to find even more to enjoy.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy NT feels limited since you'll have the most fun playing online. However, there's still plenty to unlock that,