Tag: JRPG
Sea of Stars Review
Sea of Stars is a love letter to classic RPGs that understands nostalgia alone is never enough. Beneath its gorgeous pixel art and familiar inspirations lies a heartfelt adventure filled with memorable characters, satisfying combat, and a world that constantly invites curiosity.
Isekai Villain Special Edition Review
Isekai Villain takes one of anime's most overused premises and finds an entertaining twist. By casting you as a doomed background villain rather than a chosen hero, it delivers a surprisingly enjoyable JRPG packed with tactical c
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Review
FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH is a breathtaking achievement that expands one of gaming's most beloved stories into a sprawling, emotional, and unforgettable adventure.
Quartet Review
Quartet captures the magic of the 16-bit RPG era without becoming trapped by nostalgia. With superb writing, strategic combat, and four unforgettable heroes, it delivers one of the most satisfying role-playing adventures of the year.
Heroine Anthem Zero 2 : Scalescars Oath Review
Heroine Anthem Zero 2: Scalescars Oath is vast, emotional, and unapologetically ambitious. Beneath its side scrolling action lies a deeply human story about faith, pain, identity, and hope, wrapped inside a world that feels less like a game and more like a living myth.
Tales of ARISE – Beyond the Dawn Premium Edition Review
Beyond the Dawn doesn’t chase bigger explosions; it chases better answers. In revisiting Dahna and Rena, Tales of Arise proves that the most heroic stories begin after the war is already won.
Console Archives Toujin Makyou Den: Heracles no Eikou Review
Console Archives Toujin Makyou Den: Heracles no Eikou is not a rediscovered masterpiece, but it is an intriguing relic. Beneath its rough edges lies a fascinating snapshot of RPG history, one that feels less like a modern adventure and more like opening a time capsule from gaming’s formative years.
STARBITES Review
STARBITES blends desert melancholy, giant robots, and heartfelt character drama into a stylish RPG adventure that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly personal.
Akuma Rise Review
A familiar yet satisfying JRPG that leans on classic turn-based combat and flexible party building, Akuma Rise delivers a steady demon realm adventure defined more by comfort and clarity than innovation.
Axe Cop Review
Axe Cop plays like someone handed a box of crayons to a classic RPG and told it to stop making sense. What follows is messy, loud, occasionally brilliant, and often hilarious in a way that feels impossible to replicate on purpose.













