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Though its presentation might not blow your socks off, there’s something simple and charming about this old-school, first-person RPG.
Will you become enamored with the thrill of exploration, or does Curious Expedition lose its way too often? Read on and find out.
Does this paradoxical, naive-yet-suggestive Metroidvania stick the landing as a potential best indie of early 2020?
Deep Sky Derelicts is an impressive title for the Nintendo Switch, but it comes with an intense learning curve and some technical hurdles.
Is Operencia the shining standard for first-person dungeon crawlers, or will some of its design choices leave you in the dark?
We check in on the monthly “Is Zelda an RPG?” debate with a review of last year’s big release: Link’s Awakening.
There’s little else that looks like Sin Slayers on the eShop, but is that aesthetic individuality present across all the game’s features?
Broken Lines offers something new to turn-based strategy fans. Is that “something” only one thing…?
Mark my words: Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition will be a strong contender for best 16-bit inspired JRPG to come to Switch this year.
Elias takes a scenic journey through a world crafted entirely out of lens flare and computer parts.
Does this dice and deck strategy title bring enough to the tabletop in order to please a diehard fan of such mechanics? Read on and find out
Elias dons the role of tactician once more, but does she find these remakes of classic titles to be an uphill battle?
Brutally difficult in a very non-souls-like manner, does One Step From Eden manage to deliver and improve on the foundations of its Blue Bomber origins?
Does this new cat game achieve the same clawverly pawsome status of those before it, or will it purrove an unfurtunate stain on the annals of feline RPG hisstory?
Alder’s Blood looks and reads terrifically, but at there some other aspects of the game that are equally as terrifying?
Though it may be considered a series spin-off, Darksiders Genesis is one hell of a prequel.
Twisting turn-based combat and the adventurous staples of the genre, UnderHero proves to be refreshing in a fashion similar to a certain pulpy plumber.
Is Pine an evergreen title, or do its many bugs and glitches have the potential to ruin your day?
Rune Factory 4 Special will have you praising its variety of content and consistent rewards, but also cursing some of its more finicky components.
In a world where Zelda is king, indie titles take on the top-down formula in order to serve as effective- if not short lived- knights of the genre.