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This isn't the next big JRPG, but it'll certainly take you a long time to complete.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.
If you hate South Park, you won't like this. If you're in the middle or love the show, this is the RPG for you.
The content is fantastic, though the timing between episodes holds the game back.
If you enjoy the sort of puzzles found in Myst, then you'll feel right at home in the clever, exploration-focused world of Ether One.
A game that will resonate with you and make you nostalgic for something that you might not even remember forgetting.
Only recommended for those who read this review and still want to buy the game anyway.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.
If you like a straightforward plot and don't mind Lovecraftian-like animations.
An excellent ending to the series, but best played by those who have played its predecessors.
A no-brainer upgrade for PS3 players and a great option for those looking to get into the excellent A Realm Reborn experience with no hassle.
Child of Light does exactly what it wants to do: tell a beautiful story in the shell of a JRPG.
From story to scale, The Elder Scrolls Online does its single player predecessors justice while at some parts struggling to find its own identity.
It's an action RPG from Spiders: awkward, sloppy, and too small for its own good, but entertaining enough for what it is.
A worthy finale to Professor Layton's adventures, whether you've played the previous games or not.
Not just another Diablo clone.
The content is fantastic, though the timing between episodes holds the game back.
It definitely has problems, but Borderlands 2 is still mighty fun
This final episode makes the long trip worthwhile. Newcomers should take the plunge with confidence.
If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.