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The black sheep of the Final Fantasy franchise has finally arrived on Switch! Even with a fresh coat of paint, and some nifty features, is it worth a visit in 2019?
Is Zelda an RPG? Debatable. Is Candleman? No debate.
For me, Inferno 2 comes off as feeling very basic and worn. In the end, I was still just moving a circle around a Tron inspired background, shooting shapes at other shapes searching for the next exit.
Niffelheim is a game determined to make each new step feel less like a monumental achievement and more like another box checked off on the way towards Valhalla.
Reel Fishing offers a story that will lure you in and some good gameplay mechanics that might make you bite, but unfortunately the total package just wasn’t enough to pull me to the boat.
The insistence on putting a novel twist on many pre-established concepts makes this Little Town story feel like a big disappointment.
This second attempt in the Animus series offers a nice, compact, and pretty Soulslike that’s a step above its predecessor, but that still isn’t saying all that much.
Pokemon has finally come to a home console, but does a more powerful platform result in a more substantial experience?
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.
Space Pioneer is fun in short bursts, but will a lack of originality keep it from escaping the gravity of mediocrity?
Unsure of Regions of Ruin? So is Ali – read their review of this side-scrolling RPG with town building here!
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.
How does KEMCO’s first sci-fi RPG, Seek Hearts, fare on Switch? Let’s find out!
I hoped to get lost in Oninaki, but I instead found some half-hearted action combat and an emotionally raw and sometimes wacky tale.
What horror game lets you take control of the eldritch abomination sent to decimate an ungrateful population?
Is Pine an evergreen title, or do its many bugs and glitches have the potential to ruin your day?
Alder’s Blood looks and reads terrifically, but at there some other aspects of the game that are equally as terrifying?
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?
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?
Is Operencia the shining standard for first-person dungeon crawlers, or will some of its design choices leave you in the dark?