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This game might make you want to cry. You can take that any which way you’d like.
Ocean’s Heart is a flawed, but entertaining Zelda-like experience – minus the protagonist dressed in green, of course.
There are some sizable issues and oddities present in Rune Factory 5 that make it difficult to appreciate all the genuinely good things it has to offer.
The Cruel King and the Great Hero is a cute story with lovely characters and simple gameplay that makes it easy to pick up.
This successor to a former king fails to iterate or improve in many departments.
It’s not going to be able to stand toe to toe with the kings of the genre, but Monark presents a fantastic and niche adventure you might be looking for.
Maglam Lord is a beautiful game full of character and wacky moments, but it is bogged down by repetitive gameplay.
Atelier Sophie has never been better.
It’s new! It’s different! Does that mean it’s good?
Rather than building upon the foundation of its predecessor, Demon Gaze Extra takes a few steps back in terms of logical design of many of its systems.
VIsual novel aesthetics help unite Eternal Radiance’s visuals, but it fails to hybridize the genre’s strongest traits.
Archvale does succeed in its unique genre mashup, but not overwhelmingly so.
Like Ara Fell: Enhanced Edition was in 2020, Rise of the Third Power will undoubtedly be one of the best budget-friendly Switch RPGs of 2022.
Reverie Knights Tactics is an isometric grid-based tactics game with an interesting story and fun gameplay, albeit with a few quirks.
Golf and RPG mechanics go together like a putter and the green. But is RPGolf Legends a hole-in-one?
Button City is a cute, albeit a bit clunky, narrative game where you discover the wonder of your local arcade.
Every year, there are one or two exceptional indie titles that stand out from the rest, and Death’s Door is easily one of them.
Fans of fast-paced roguelites might appreciate the chance to play this dreamy, relationship-focused title. Or maybe not.
If you are a fan of beat’em ups and welcome a splash of Metroidvania and RPG mechanics thrown in, then The Legend of Tianding should be on your radar.
Atelier Shallie may not be the pinnacle of the Dusk subseries, but it helped pave the way for the modern Atelier experience many know and love today.