-
PC
Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & the White Guardian review
For over twenty-five years, Gust’s Atelier series has carved out one of role-playing’s richest lineages. With poignant plotlines that touch…
Read More » -
PC
Wander Stars review
With its anime-style aesthetics and a turn-based combat system built around words, Paper Castle Games’ Wander Stars make a potent…
Read More » -
PC
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter review
When The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky made its stateside debut on the PSP, the Nihon Falcom title…
Read More » -
PS5
Heading Out review
Crunching Koalas’ Heading Out isn’t your typical driving game. Instead of focusing on shaving micro-seconds off of lap times or…
Read More » -
PS5
Robots at Midnight review
Robots at Midnight makes an immediate impression with its attractive art style that resembles a CG animated film. The game’s…
Read More » -
Switch
The Nameless: Slay Dragon review
With an emphasis on open-ended character development, choice-driven storytelling, and movement across an overworld map, The Nameless: Slay Dragon feels…
Read More » -
PC
Caput Mortum review
With a lineage that can be traced back to FromSoftware’s King’s Field, Caput Mortum is a welcome throwback to atmospheric,…
Read More » -
PC
Tall Trails review
Adversity is abundant in video gaming. But sometimes, I just want to wander around rather than have to conquer some…
Read More » -
PC
Cyber Clutch: Hot Import Nights review
As its moniker implies, Cyber Clutch: Hot Import Nights transports players to a world where high-tech aesthetics meld with tuner…
Read More » -
Switch
MADO MONOGATARI: Fia and the Wondrous Academy review
MADO MONOGATARI: Fia and the Wondrous Academy is the latest entry in the mostly Japan-only dungeon-crawling franchise. Of course, savvy…
Read More »