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Team Asano brings its latest HD-2D title to the Switch, in a tactical RPG inspired by Tactics Ogre and FFT. Can it possibly live up to its forebears?
Citizen Sleeper is a great narrative RPG where you escape the clutches of a corporation and must turn your life around into a brand new experience.
Dungeons of Dreadrock is a surprisingly delightful puzzle-solving game – no other way to really put it.
Can an indie developer give new life to a classic subgenre? Play this game and find out.
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.
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.
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.
Move over, Mega Man. Roguelite Rona is the new champion to keep an eye on.
Trigger Witch proves the success of Reverie wasn’t a fluke and that Rainbite is here to stay.
A monument in the action-adventure genre, Skyward Sword HD is among the series’ more ambitious entries; a joyride that you won’t be able to put down!
If you couldn’t get into Gwent before, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales won’t change your mind. For everyone else, it’s an RPG you don’t want to miss.
If there are any fans of dice rolls out there, rejoice! This game is for YOU.
With a fascinating world and highly replayable roguelite sensibilities, Griftlands stands out as one of the most delightful RPG releases of 2021.
Astral Chain is a gem that—despite its flaws—prospers on two points that are as salient as they come where games are concerned: originality and fun.
CrossCode perfectly encapsulates the MMORPG experience within the confines of a riveting single-player adventure.
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.
This successor to a quirky Zelda-like is so much more, resulting in a profoundly emotional and enjoyable experience.
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.
Will of the Wisps is, like it’s forebear, an instant classic that’s a step forward not only for Moon Studios, but also for video games as a whole.