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As a higher-budget indie release, is Ashen massive enough to be considered a worthy expedition? Rich takes on this quiet Soulslike to find out.
Elias wakes up in a realm full of panties and Monster Girls. When the girls are being struck with a strange and violent effect, what can a sister do but lend a helping hand?
In Drawngeon, the general theme is “bite me.” If you insist.
I Am Setsuna is a beautiful, peaceful game that oozes nostalgia in most ways, with some sharp flaws.
In its current state, Stranded Sails is best left marooned on its island of sadness.
Immortal Planet doesn’t offer an experience that feels like an eternity, but it successfully translates its aspirations to an isometric perspective in a way that will satisfy souls fans.
Unsure of Regions of Ruin? So is Ali – read their review of this side-scrolling RPG with town building here!
Farabel is an experience where sacrifices must be made, but is the sacrifice of your time worth it in the end?
In a year already stacked with a number of quality Switch RPG releases, Star Ocean: First Departure R has been a pleasant, budget-friendly surprise.
Space Pioneer is fun in short bursts, but will a lack of originality keep it from escaping the gravity of mediocrity?
After some additional time in the oven, does this ARPG mash-up provide a fresh enough experience, or will its many challenges cause your patience to decay?
What would you get if you fused Pokemon and Hearthstone? Cardpocalypse, I'd presume.
The beauty of Vampyr is that it puts you in the state of mind of an actual vampire. For that alone, it might be worth a taste.
For what it’s trying to do, there’s nothing quite like Heroland elsewhere on the Nintendo Switch. Whether or not what Heroland tries to do is a well-realized product, however, might still be up for debate.
On narrative ambition alone, Romancing SaGa 3 deserves a spot alongside the coveted RPGs of the Super Nintendo era.
Pokemon has finally come to a home console, but does a more powerful platform result in a more substantial experience?
In Cat Quest II, return to Felingard for a new adventure. But things are pawfully different this time around, as a new doggy companion joins the fray. Fur real!
When all is said and done, MISTOVER should be considered a masterpiece of the genre- severely punishing, but a masterpiece nonetheless.
When all is said and done, Atelier Ryza offers a magical, slow-paced, feast for the eyes that isn’t lacking in heart.
The Tick Tock Travelers is an entry level RPG at heart, but it also provides plenty of depth for veterans of the genre.