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Octopath Traveler II

Octopath Traveler II

December 2, 2025
10

Hands down, Octopath Traveler 0 is the new gold standard for the Octopath franchise. Octopath Traveler II technically has better graphics, but Octopath Traveler 0 still looks great and has especially strong art & cutscene direction. The story and writing are leagues above the first two games combined, playing out like a traditional JRPG while still retaining the series' unique narrative scope. Best of all, battles are better than ever by giving you a full party of eight to play around with an...

Castlevania Dominus Collection sets a new standard for classic game re-releases. When Nintendo still struggles to make its classic gaming library legally accessible, Konami unintentionally provided the perfect history lesson on the Nintendo DS through this amazing handheld trilogy. The collection puts equally nostalgic but much lazier cash grabs to shame with how much it offers to both franchise veterans and newcomers at such an affordable price. Until Dracula is resurrected yet again in the ...

Metaphor: ReFantazio

Metaphor: ReFantazio

October 10, 2024
9

Intentional or not, the release of Metaphor: ReFantazio and its politically charged tale of governmental figures using hate and fear to rule over its people couldn't have come at a better time. Regardless of what 2024's tail end and beyond will bring, the game argues in favor of indulging in optimistic fantasies, especially when the harshness of reality can make these dreams seem impossible. However, one shouldn't lose their head in a book, or a game in this case. These fantasies won't become...

Much like how a terrific performance can elevate a so-so movie, the technological achievements of Hellblade II are just enough to take the game to an above-average recommendation. The digital-only game being priced at $49.99 and also being available on Xbox Game Pass make it easier to recommend Hellblade II, despite its faults and short length. Even if there are only a few thrills, everyone deserves to go on a rollercoaster ride once in their life. Just remember that any ride, no matter how t...

Developed by Byking and Gemdrops and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash is now available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox X|S and PC. CBR was provided with a copy of this game by the publisher for review purposes. This review is based on the Xbox Series S version of the game.