Eternights Review
Studio Sai’s debut is a dating sim action RPG taking place during the apocalypse. Uninspired combat and a drab presentation drag down an intriguing story and a likeable cast.
Studio Sai’s debut is a dating sim action RPG taking place during the apocalypse. Uninspired combat and a drab presentation drag down an intriguing story and a likeable cast.
Backpack Hero takes a look at the finer things in life: precise organization and a deep gameplay loop. Do the random mechanics and presentation make this turn-based roguelike a hit, or does it get mailed back to sender?
Star Ocean: The Second Story R had many RPGamers screaming at their TVs with the announcement. But is the game more than a 8 out of 10?
Crimson’s as red as can be, but all the flags are green for this action-adventure title. After obtaining the title in a giveaway, Michael Baker looks back at Flynn: Son of Crimson.
MMORPG New World received its first full expansion last month. RPGamer was able to talk to Game Director Scot Lane about the reception to Rise of the Angry Earth and some of the ideas and goals behind it.
The Phantom Thieves are back for a chibi revolution in Persona 5 Tactica. A solid story and a jazzy soundtrack power up the outstanding battle system of this strategy RPG.
Some games have a reputation that precedes them. Others have massive shoes to fill. This is a game that is unfortunate enough to have both. What curse has been wrought now?
Whether one has experienced the previous iteration a decade ago or is a newcomer, the Lords of the Fallen reboot has plenty to offer. Unfortunately, this includes the jank with the joy.
Dave the Diver brings its unique mix of adventure RPG and restaurant management sim gameplay to Nintendo Switch. This underwater adventure is a wonderful achievement from first time developer Mintrocket.
Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name brings Kazuma Kiryu back from the dead with a new, unconvincing agent persona. But should Kazuma Kiryu have stayed dead? Sam Wachter shares her thoughts.
Opposites attract as a violent dance involving a hero and a princess sees them locked in a vicious time loop. Black Tabby Games’ Slay the Princess is a horror visual novel with the charm and power to stay memorable a long time.
A year after its release, RPGamer takes a look back at one of 2022’s overlooked titles. Harvestella is much more than a farming sim, thanks in large part to the game’s ambitious and excellently executed story.
Not going to college? Parents got you down? Exes demanding respect? Outerloop Games and Annapurna Interactive introduce players to the world of Thirsty Suitors, a game where being queer and disappointing people is par for the course, and Sam Wachter provides her feedback.
The Phantom Thieves are back to explore a chibi kingdom in Persona 5 Tactica. With only a few hours in, the magnificent grid-based combat promises a game that will steal some hearts.
This edition of Adventure Corner focuses on the puzzle platformer Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story. Unfortunately, this song is quite a bit out of key.
Little Goody Two Shoes is a fascinating combination of dark fairy tale horror with time management and dating sim elements. Its excellent style and creeping dread is somewhat tempered by its barriers to progress, however.
What do you get when you mix a fun hack-and-slash dungeon crawler with adorable designs? Marvelous’ Silent Hope aims to find that answer, just don’t ask anything of the Princess.
Detective Pikachu returns with another set of mysteries on Nintendo Switch. While the game offers a decent conclusion to Tim and Pikachu’s adventures, experienced players will likely find its cases somewhat lacking.
Bethesda embarks on an expedition to the final frontier in its newest RPG. But the immense scale of space may have finally pushed its style beyond its limits.
The Fate series gets a new action RPG, this one handled by the Musou studio itself, Omega Force. While Fate/Samurai Remnant provides an interest new setting and tale for the series, its gameplay doesn’t quite fully commit.
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