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For fans of mystery point-and-click adventures, Root Film will capture your attention with its mysterious (yet fun) narrative.
If you like video games, and have never played Okami, you owe it to yourself to take another look. It’s a work of art that has stood the test of time.
The world of Amalur gets a much needed (and well-deserved) second life on the Nintendo Switch, but it isn’t completely free of faults.
As a love letter to mecha anime, tactical RPG Super Robot Wars V makes for a beautiful and fun (but perhaps too easy) experience.
While a Musou game at heart, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity tells a surprisingly well-crafted tale that all Zelda fans should experience.
Hellpoint is a well-thought-out, co-op soulslike that brings welcome additions to the formula; however, the Switch port is troubled.
Sure, ‘In rays of the Light’ may not be an RPG, but it’s a new indie that still grabbed our attention; how does this first-person adventure stack up?
This successor to a quirky Zelda-like is so much more, resulting in a profoundly emotional and enjoyable experience.
While Bravely Default II lacks vital components necessary to make it a must-have experience, it still provides an engaging loop for fans of traditional JRPGs.
Over-the-top and delightfully weird at times, Baobab’s Mausoleum was the breath of fresh air that I didn’t know I needed.
Half Past Fate is a simple yet enjoyable experience about love, fate, and being in the right place at the right time.
In a time when Cyberpunk stories are all the rage, Disjunction does a decent job at sneaking past the competition and making a name for itself.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game – Complete Edition is a brilliant homage to both classic arcade beat’em ups and the niche beat’em up RPG subgenre.
Healer’s Quest, while spot-on in terms of the thankless job perspective, is ultimately marred by some glaring issues.
Only nostalgia seekers will find joy in this unforgiving, budget-friendly adventure inspired by the 2D Zelda games of yore.
Curious about how the first DLC from Immortals Fenyx Rising fares? Rich has you covered in this Mini Review!
Wearing its Zelda-inspirations on its sleeve, Rogue Heroes manages to deliver due to its well-designed overworld and madcap multiplayer.
Though ambitious in intent, moon struggles to be engaging or enjoyable in a way that feels relevant today, which is why it is best appreciated as a forgotten relic.
Have you ever wanted to live in the Middle Ages where anything can happen, including death? Then The Choice of Life: Middle Ages may be right up your alley!
Calico is a peaceful simulation game about collecting cats to live at your cat café, and helping your friends on a magical island. Simple, soothing fun.