Tag: RPG
Hades II – Nintendo Switch 2 Review
A near-masterpiece of the genre. Supergiant’s second trip to the Underworld is deeper, darker, and more spellbinding than ever.
Moonlighter 2- The Endless Vault Review
For fans of action RPGs, roguelikes, or cozy management games, Moonlighter 2 is a rare treat — a game that manages to be challenging, charming, and endlessly replayable, all at once.
Where Winds Meet Review
This is a world worth exploring, a story worth following, and a combat system worth mastering. For fans of martial arts epics, sweeping open worlds, and ambitious new ideas, Where Winds Meet delivers an adventure unlike most on the market.
Demonschool Review
With engaging combat, memorable characters, and a world that feels equal parts haunting and inviting, Demonschool earns its place as one of the standout indie titles of the year. Whether you’re here for the tactics, the atmosphere, or the supernatural college drama, this is one school year you won’t forget.
Atelier Ryza 3: Alchemist of the End & the Secret Key...
Ryza’s final summer is radiant, reflective, and filled with alchemical wonder. This DX edition is an ideal way to cap off her tale.
Remnants of the Rift Review
A tense, atmospheric, and mechanically polished action-RPG that rewards exploration and strategic combat. Thoughtful design and immersive world-building make it a standout in the genre.
Monster Hunter Stories 2- Wings of Ruin Deluxe Edition Review
Beautifully presented, emotionally grounded, and mechanically satisfying, Wings of Ruin proves that Monster Hunter isn’t defined by its hunts—it’s defined by its world. And that world has never felt warmer or more alive than it does here.
Solo Leveling: Arise Overdrive Review
For fans of Solo Leveling and action-RPG enthusiasts alike, Arise Overdrive offers countless hours of monster-hunting, loot gathering, and cinematic combat, making it one of the standout adaptations of the year.
Verho: Curse of Faces Review
For fans of atmospheric horror, narrative-driven adventures, and games that stay with you long after you close them, Curse of Faces is a haunting triumph.
INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road Review
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer ready to dive into its theatrical take on football, the game delivers an experience that’s fun, rewarding, and full of personality.













