Pascal Tekaia
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Omega Force is no stranger to dealing in RPGs with its hack-and-slash gameplay. Dynasty Warriors: Origins sees things coming full circle and applying that found expertise in its flagship series.
After the untimely demise of AlphaDream, Mario & Luigi is back with a new game developed by a different studio. Does Mario & Luigi: Brothership live up to expectations, or does it fail to make a connection?
Action RPG Reynatis provides some interesting narrative and gameplay ideas. Unfortunately, its execution of those ideas does not make for a magical product.
'90s kids take note: Echo Generation answers the question of what would happen if The X-Files invaded small-town America. With impressive presentation values to boot, it's an entertaining blast from the past worth checking out.
Ocean Drive Studio made its debut this year with tactical RPG Lost Eidolons. Strong gameplay demonstrates plenty of promise for future titles, despite a few missteps.
Monster Hunter Rise, RPGamer's 2021 Game of the Year, has gotten a big expansion. Sunbreak does a fine job of further elevating the game.
Lost Judgment is a sequel many of us have been waiting for. But was the rush to hit the worldwide release deadline enough to make it a standout title? We investigate where the game stands, and this review is called to order.
Adol has been cribbing from some of the best in the gaming industry for his newest adventure, Monstrum Nox. The red-headed hero is running up walls into one of the best entries in the long-running series.
Though western RPGamers were able to enjoy Utawareumono's Mask of Deception and Mask of Truth duology, up until now the original game seemed stuck in Japan. However, a remake has at last allowed English-speakers to find out how it stacks up.
Oninaki is an action RPG from Tokyo RPG Factory with themes about death and reincarnation. Is the game a powerful exploration of heavy topics or does it simply wallow in darkness?