by Kevin Mitchell on June 28, 2017
Valkyria Revolution fails to live up to expectations, and although it serves as a spinoff the new system mechanics don't blend.
by Kevin Mitchell on May 26, 2017
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception crosses genres, blending visual novels with a slick strategy role-playing game (SRPG) battle system.
by Marcus Jones on February 21, 2017
Berserk and the Band of the Hawk finds hero Guts attempting to hack his way through enemies both human and demon alike.
by Mike de Leon on January 30, 2017
Ratloop Asia has rewritten the formula for Rocketbirds with modern game mechanics and responsive controls in Rocketbirds 2: Evolution.
by Marcus Jones on December 13, 2016
Saturday Morning RPG is a solid title and worth taking a look into if you're either a fan of the 80's or RPGs.
by Marcus Jones on January 9, 2016
After two years on Steam Early Access, the roguelike-like top-game shooter Nuclear Throne has hit full release.
by Joshua Murney on November 2, 2015
If you are looking for a twisted, original, horror themed tale, Danganronpa Another Episode has a great one to tell.
by Kevin Mitchell on August 30, 2015
The logic-based puzzles in The Bridge focus on both physics and perspective, and has left me impressed on multiple fronts.
by Marcus Jones on April 15, 2015
Stealth 2: A Game of Clones is a practice in anger management, puzzle solving, and gory Sisyphean tasks.
by Kevin Mitchell on March 31, 2015
Without a doubt, Axiom Verge is one of the most complete games I have played in a long time.
by Kevin Mitchell on March 19, 2015
Switch Galaxy Ultra is an evolution of their previous titles, with 60 FPS, impressive visuals, and intriguing comic book-style narrative.
by Kevin Mitchell on March 3, 2015
Arrowhead may be responsible for launching the most important cooperative title across any PlayStation platform this year.
by Kevin Mitchell on February 25, 2015
As challenging and frustrating I found some of the stages in Aaru's Awakening, I felt a sense of accomplishment upon completing the stages.
by Kevin Mitchell on January 20, 2015
Citizens of Earth is an enjoyable charming retro-inspired RPG with clear inspiration from the SNES classic EarthBound.
by Joshua Murney on August 26, 2014
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 is not revolutionizing the RPG genre, but it is a solid gaming experience for the Playstation Vita.
by Joshua Murney on August 8, 2014
Continuing the trend for a solid tactical role-playing experience, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited satisfies the RPG hunger on the Vita.
by Mike de Leon on August 5, 2014
Spry Fox has a developed a game with a dark magical frozen world where spooky things go bump in the night.
by Kevin Mitchell on July 7, 2014
Taking a break from the fighting, Arc System Works has produced one of the most addicting musical puzzle games in recent memory.
by Joshua Murney on June 24, 2014
If you don't like being told "You are dead" over and over again, 1001 Spikes is not the game for you.
by Joshua Murney on June 20, 2014
If you like collectible card games, you will enjoy Monster Monpiece's fresh take on the traditional battle system.
by Joshua Murney on June 4, 2014
Jump into Game industry with Hyperdimension Neptunia: Producing Perfection and become the producer for upcoming Japanese idols.
by Kevin Mitchell on March 19, 2014
Danganronpa should be played by anyone looking for a different style of game for the PlayStation Vita.
by Kevin Mitchell on March 1, 2014
Strangely enough Ys: Memories of Celceta doesn’t innovate the action RPG genre or bring anything new to the table...
by Kevin Mitchell on October 7, 2013
Telltale had a historic year in 2012 with the success of the story-driven episodic game based on The Walking Dead graphic novel.