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The DioField Chronicle is a beautiful game that stumbles in its foray into the RTS genre.
This strange roguelite could pass as the amalgamated artistic efforts of Tim Burton, David Lynch, and Lewis Carroll.
Despite what certain official listings state, Pac-Man World Re-Pac is certainly not an RPG, but it does do some creative things in the 3D platformer space nonetheless.
SD Gundam Battle Alliance is an experience that is perhaps better for fans of the franchise and those who love grinding for materials.
Fairy Elements manages to breathe life into the age-old KEMCO/EXE Create JRPG formula, but at the cost of some perplexing design decisions.
The Light Fairytale series may been steeped in passion for the JRPGs of old, but its short, barebones execution and episodic nature are cause for concern.
The deeper you dig into this mining adventure, the more you uncover the unfortunate truth of its simplistic design.
The beautiful, hand-painted world of Celestian Tales is full of political intrigue, moral conundrums, and unfortunately, some notable issues.
What would you get if you fused Pokemon and Hearthstone? Cardpocalypse, I'd presume.
Farabel is an experience where sacrifices must be made, but is the sacrifice of your time worth it in the end?
Elias leads the assault on the elemental planes, but is this a war worth waging?
While restarting the same quest over and over can feel about as rewarding as an assembly line job, the unique blend of tabletop and turn-based RPG experiences are enough to warrant giving this a chance if you are into the idea of Mythology-meets-Oregon-Trail: The Game.
Elias takes a scenic journey through a world crafted entirely out of lens flare and computer parts.
Will you become enamored with the thrill of exploration, or does Curious Expedition lose its way too often? Read on and find out.
Grab your shovel and get ready to dig. No, not until you hit bedrock, until you have the materials for quest completion.
Nordic strategy and crippling depression combine to make Dead in Vinland a compelling and frustrating experience.
Sally forth into this sequel to the cult classic, ActRaiser. Wait, it’s not ActRaiser 2…?
Isometric RPG fanatics, rejoice! First-time players, maybe do a bit of research! Lovers of good Switch ports? Wait for a patch!
Overall, Chroma Squad is a decent enough turn-based strategy game, bogged down with unnecessary features and slow pacing that do nothing more than nearly destroy its charms.
Sungazer Software’s first commercial title claims to offer a colorful world to explore, 2D platforming action, treasure hunting, power acquisition and skill training, and battle against dozens of foes at once. How does the end result fare?