Kierra Lanier
Figuring out your prom plans can be stressful, but this zany dating sim can prepare you for the most monstrous developments.
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…?
Does this grainy, abstract adventure title offer something different from its point-and-click brethren, or does it embrace dusty old traditions?
Best Friend Forever remains a relaxing, entertaining dating/dog raising sim despite its shortcomings in regards to the story.
Although Wintermoor Tactics Club is a fairly casual, shorter experience, its well-written narrative and relatable characters makes it an easy recommendation.
Hades, even amidst a sea of competition, remains a shining example of a roguelite action RPG done right.
Does this new console RPG based on a Gacha game IP feel at home on the platform, or better suited for its mobile roots?
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, while not completely free of faults, is both a relaxing and rewarding experience.
Mercenaries Blaze, like previous Mercenaries entries, is a budget-friendly, average-at-best tactical RPG experience.
Going in with very little knowledge, Werewolf: the Apocalypse unfolded in a way that, while expected in retrospect, took me by surprise and kept me on the edge of my seat.
For those looking to jump into the otome genre of visual novels and dating sims, or those that simply haven’t played it yet, Collar X Malice is a must buy!
Sword of the Necromancer is a satisfying experience that leaves you rooting for the characters and reviving all of the monsters.
As a title that doesn’t quite fall inline with the typical KEMCO release, Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom is a relatively solid entry into their ever-growing catalog.
Warsaw is both a frustrating and fulfilling experience that, while interesting, stumbles some along the way.
Have you ever wanted to live in the Middle Ages where anything can happen, including death? Then The Choice of Life: Middle Ages may be right up your alley!
In a time when Cyberpunk stories are all the rage, Disjunction does a decent job at sneaking past the competition and making a name for itself.
Half Past Fate is a simple yet enjoyable experience about love, fate, and being in the right place at the right time.
As a love letter to mecha anime, tactical RPG Super Robot Wars V makes for a beautiful and fun (but perhaps too easy) experience.
For fans of mystery point-and-click adventures, Root Film will capture your attention with its mysterious (yet fun) narrative.