Alex Fuller
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Atelier Yumia steps into Gust's new open world as a parkour potion princess. Much like her title as the Alchemist of Memories, time spent with the game is indeed memorable.
After being unfairly tried for treason and escaping a brutal fate, General Khazan sets out on a vengeful rampage across the empire. Players will need to take on a hardcore combat experience that is as relentlessly challenging as it is satisfying to master.
Ender Magnolia is a 2D side-scrolling RPG filled with secrets and catchy tunes. Does this game come off as a unique and memorable experience, or does it fly too close to the original?
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?
Nihon Falcom returns to the Republic of Calvard in The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II. While the game might not advance the series worldbuilding all that much, there's plenty of enjoy spending more time with its cast.
What if Like and Dragon and One Piece had a baby? Well you'd get Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, and what a bouncing baby she is! While the game sets sail for the high seas, it retreads some familiar ground that may or may not disappoint. What matters is the following question: would Monkey D. Luffy and Majima be best friends? I think so!
Tales of Graces f Remastered promises to be the definitive version. Despite some rough edges, this remaster offers a wonderful opportunity to try out this entry in the long-running Tales series.
YCJY Games is encouraging players to consider taking a summer road trip to cure winter blues with Keep Driving. Does battling rainbows, roadkill, and even bees guarantee a successful road trip, or does it stall out?
A catchy soundtrack is a must for any rhythm game. Making moving monsters march to the beat gives Brace Yourself Games' Rift of the NecroDancer a chance at something truly enjoyable.