Tag: turn-based combat
Demeo x Dungeons & Dragons: Battlemarked Review
By combining Demeo's excellent tactical foundations with the rich world of Dungeons & Dragons, Resolution Games has crafted an adventure that feels welcoming to newcomers while still offering enough depth to keep veteran adventurers engaged for countless campaigns.
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
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II Review
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II expands the original’s cold mechanical soul into a larger, more ambitious war story. Dual campaigns, faction asymmetry, and exceptional atmosphere elevate it into one of the strongest tactical strategy experiences in the Warhammer universe.
Eternal Exodus Review
A dense, philosophical monster-catching RPG that rewards patience and experimentation, even if its complexity and abstract storytelling won’t appeal to everyone.
Dosa Divas Review
A vibrant, inventive RPG that blends flavourful mechanics with heartfelt storytelling—occasionally uneven, but full of personality and charm.
Tears Revolude Review
A faithful throwback to classic JRPG design, Tears Revolude delivers solid turn-based combat and steady progression, but its predictable story and safe approach keep it from truly standing out.
People of Note Review
A stunning RPG musical where every battle is a performance, People of Note turns rhythm, combat, and storytelling into one seamless composition of creativity and ambition.
Sin Slayers: Reign of The 8th Review
A dark, mechanically rich roguelite where greed itself shapes difficulty, Sin Slayers: Reign of The 8th delivers a tense and rewarding turn-based experience built around risk, consequence, and strategic corruption.
Manafinder Review
Manafinder is a deliberately old-school JRPG that understands exactly what it is trying to emulate, delivering a focused, exploration-driven adventure with thoughtful turn-based combat and strong retro identity, even if its adherence to classic design occasionally limits its modern accessibility.
Crystal Project Review
A sprawling, uncompromisingly non-linear JRPG that trades hand-holding for pure discovery, Crystal Project is a deep systems-driven adventure where exploration, experimentation, and curiosity define the experience more than narrative direction.













