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Another deck-building tactics title makes its way to the Nintendo Switch, but some design choices give it stiff competition.
In this review, we cover Ciel Fledge – a unique RPG about raising an adopted daughter in a future world that still has hope.
Is the innovative combat system found in this quirky beat’em-up RPG enough to overcome its flaws?
While there might be something here for everyone to enjoy, your view of what makes turn-based Metroidvania fun or problematic is sure to be divisive.
Will the nostalgia shine through in Convoy, or will its brutal difficulty leave it abandoned in the roguelike wasteland?
Randomly generated content needs limitations in order to create a quality experience. What happens when limitations are left to luck?
Pong Quest may masquerade as something new and fresh, but it very much remains the same decades-old game with only just a dusting of RPG mechanics.
MazM: Jekyll and Hyde is an interesting story that suffers from the predictability brought about by its fame, as well as from being light on actual gameplay.
As the first major “Trails” release on Nintendo consoles, Trails of Cold Steel III offers little to excite players entering the series for the first time.
Who doesn’t dream of being the town’s hero? Heroes of Hammerwatch Ultimate Edition allows you to do just that- after a lot of death.
This long-awaited sequel stumbles when it comes to engaging lore, but offers strategic replayability galore!
Is Nexomon the next new monster battling hit, or does it wear its inspiration too proudly on its belt of six critters…?
This complex, exploration-focused title will more often than not evoke dread, but maybe that’s the point?
While Paper Mario: The Origami King, in many ways, feels like it’s struggling to find its core identity, it isn’t completely without merit, either.
While an easy recommendation for fans of the anime, Infinite Combate may be perceived as a pricey, mediocre experience for average RPG consumer.
Dragon Lapis remains a middle-of-the-road endeavor despite its impressive heritage.
The time-stopping mechanic, while refreshing in concept, isn't enough to elevate this twin-stick shooter RPG beyond its middle-of-the-road status.
Although it excels in presentation, the Metroidvania Micetopia is lacking in other areas that really count.
Does this new console RPG based on a Gacha game IP feel at home on the platform, or better suited for its mobile roots?
Shiren’s debut on the Nintendo Switch would be rather impressive if it wasn’t for one concerning issue.