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FromSoftware's foray into the action-adventure genre offers brutal but highly rewarding thrills. Bolstered by truly incredible presentation, Sekiro excels in delivering a near-perfect combat experience.
Atlus's Metaphor: ReFantazio comes as a serious contender for the crown of this year's game awards. Its presentation, story, and how its mechanics are blended make it a must-play for RPGamers.
Enotria: mythical land of Italian renaissance, home of beautiful cities and marble palaces filled with challenging foes. You'll love it, they said. They were right.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is a visually stunning reimagining of a classic JRPG. The core gameplay remains faithful to the original, while the expanded world, new features, and breathtaking graphics offer a captivating experience for both newcomers and veterans alike.
The SaGa series has seen a variety of remakes and remasters in recent years to bring the niche series to a wider audience. Is Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven another win for the series, or will gamers be seeking their own revenge?
Sam Enright's second effort takes players to the stars in a sci-fi adventure combining 2.5D locations and turn-based combat. RPGamer sees what awaits in Beyond Galaxyland.
Visions of Mana comes to revitalize a beloved franchise with its superb story. A triumphant return will take players to the Mana Tree in an astounding world that features several staples of the series.
Stellar Blade makes a bold first impression with its standout visuals. But does it have the narrative and gameplay chops to back it up?
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are sewer surfing for trouble as they search to rescue Splinter in this action roguelike, which recently arrived on Switch. Fans of the turtles and roguelikes are in for a shell of a good time.
Killing gods is hardly something RPGamers are unfamiliar with. Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn is perhaps slightly different by making that the goal from the outset, however.