Mohamed Lamine Coulibaly
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Monster Hunter Wilds has arrived, and your hunter is officially authorized to explore the Forbidden Lands. With a wider scope, bigger monsters, and more lush environments, Wilds delivers thrilling combat on top of stunning presentation, but does it hit every mark?
What happens when you make a pact with a death god? Memory loss and shenanigans, of course! While Master Detective Archives: Rain Code offers an intriguing story, does it have the gameplay to back it up?
The story of the S.E.E.S. returns revitalized in Persona 3 Reload. Its outstanding presentation and its quality-of-life additions make it the definitive edition of an acclaimed classic.
Bethesda embarks on an expedition to the final frontier in its newest RPG. But the immense scale of space may have finally pushed its style beyond its limits.
Marvel's most recent delve into the world of RPGs comes from the tactical experts at Firaxis Games. Rather than just make a rebranded XCOM clone, the team has made a distinct and worthwhile experience.
Cassette Beasts evokes memories of 1990s Pokémon titles, with a slight twist in the battle system. Though the game has some slight missteps, it's generally an very enjoyable addition to the monster-collecting genre.
Monster Hunter is a storied series that seeks new ways to innovate to be as accessible to veterans and newcomers alike. One such newcomer looks to see if Monster Hunter Rise has what to takes to find a new fan.
The DioField Chronicle provides an engaging and refreshing real time tactical battle system. That will be enough for fans of tactical RPGs, but the bland story unfortunately can't keep up with its stellar gameplay.
Do you like doing chores? How about stamp collecting? Well, our first brush with Eiyuden Chronicle asks players to get excited about doing chores for stamps... gosh I don't get paid enough for this.
Developer ArticNet takes a giant swing forward with the second title in the RPGolf series. There's no need to take a mulligan, but the game isn't quite up to par yet.