
Rainbow Skies Review: Rainbow in the Dark
A stuffy follow-up to Rainbow Moon that doesn't improve on its predecessor.
A stuffy follow-up to Rainbow Moon that doesn't improve on its predecessor.
Iconoclasts captivates with over-the-top battles and a riveting story.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony's murder cases aren't the series' best, but they lead to a stunning ending.
Anime's most well known hack-and-slashing mercenary joins gaming's most prolific hack-and-slash series with mixed results.
A cross between a visual novel and classic adventure game, Alone with You offers a strong and poignant narrative of love, tragedy, and relationships.
Severed's distinct look and touchscreen controls make it more than your average dungeon crawler.
Stranger of Sword City does much to stand out from the herd, but it might not be for the better.
If it’s high-quality arcade-style action you want, Dariusburst Chronicle Saviours has you covered.
A richly satisfying and wonderfully executed masterpiece.
The combination of a flawed rhythm game and a disappointing narrative make Persona 4 Dancing All Night an underwhelming experience.
Though Ultra Despair Girls' action components stumble at points, the superb narrative and character development make the rest of the game a riveting experience.
Lost Dimension successfully blends challenging tactical combat with unique judgment sequences that force you to eliminate various party members.
OlliOlli2 adds few changes to the original game's formula, but "more of the same" is enough to make this excellent sequel a consistent joy.
The Vita gets some more JRPG love, but with a remarkable twist.
Criminal Girls' interesting combat isn't enough to legitimize this tawdry slog through lifeless dungeons.
Citizens of Earth wins hearts and minds, but still loses in a few key states.
Switch Galaxy Ultra provides a thrilling sense of speed, but a lack of meaningful incentives dulls the fun.
Exhilarating missions and a wonderfully versatile grappling hook make Freedom Wars a premiere cooperative experience.
Natural Doctrine takes strategy role-playing games one step forward, and several clumsy steps back.
Murasaki Baby is a visual treat, even if all the hand-holding detracts from what's taking place on screen.
Memorable characters, sharp writing and engaging mystery-solving gameplay make this deadly island adventure a trip to remember.
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