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While it takes some time to get started, the combat and writing in this game help push it beyond its boundaries.
Choose your job and embark on a boring adventure
While there is still a decent amount of asset recycling going on, the series has never been better in this new console entry for the Neptunia series.
A fantastic sequel that significantly improves upon the flaws of the first game.
Small technical issues hold XCOM 2 back, but it's still as compelling as ever.
A HD make-over and Hero Mode make a great game even better.
An easy recommendation for those who watched the anime back in the day and those who have kept up with the series.
An excellent foundation that is hopefully built on, this is a solid RPG-shooter hybrid that lacks in variety but somehow keeps you well invested all the same.
The performance of this handheld port can be dubious, but the still amazing quality of the base game makes it a reasonable compromise if you can't play on another platform.
An unusual mash up of a little known RPG series and the rebranded Harvest Moon, Return to PopoloCrois is a simple game, but also an enjoyable romp.
Fumbling between technical issues and stilted writing, this action RPG has the potential to be great... in future installments.
While Trillion: God of Destruction does an exceptional job in setting up its universe and having you care about the plight of its characters, the very tedious gameplay and combat mechanics left me disappointed.
Sword City may encounter the ocassional stumble, but the experience is unlike any other for a console starved of its genre, and certainly not one to be overlooked.
This unremarkable DLC quest is rescued by the new robot-building mechanic. This is no sole reason to head back to the Wasteland, but is a fine addition to a game-in-progress.
Dark Souls 3 is a successful mechanical and thematic culmination of this beloved series, and while its console version isn't quite as smooth or pretty, it still generally performs admirably and remains a joy to play.
Despite some setbacks, players need to experience this charming and inventive adventure for themselves.
While this strategy RPG does nothing innovative, its the characters and the story that makes it all worth it.
A solid add-on for players who really love settlement building, but also an underwhelming delivery of some solid ideas. It's no reason to return to Fallout 4, but this is another fine addition to an adventure in progress.
This visual novel / dungeon crawler hybrid does a number of interesting things with its characters and gameplay, but falls short of excellence due to a poor conclusion and lack of challenge.
While this Korean MMORPG brings a lot to the table concerning character customization, it doesn't do enough new to necessitate the cover charge.