Tag: Turn-Based
GraeHart Review
A restrained and atmospheric action-adventure with solid fundamentals and a clear thematic identity, held back by limited variety and understated narrative ambition.
XO Odyssey Review
An evocative narrative experience that proves VR can be a vessel for quiet storytelling and emotional engagement, even if its mechanical ambition and pacing are conservatively tuned.
HEART of CROWN Online Review
A polished and replayable online card strategy experience that blends simplicity and depth with thoughtful design.
Brave × Junction Review
Brave × Junction blends strategic action combat with meaningful progression and narrative choice, delivering a rich RPG experience that rewards both precision and curiosity.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension Review
Minor friction in pacing and complexity prevents universal appeal, but for players seeking a deeper, more integrated Pokémon adventure, it stands among the franchise’s most compelling entries.
KEMCO RPG Selection Vol. 8 Review
For fans of classic turn-based RPGs, this bundle represents excellent value, thoughtful variety, and dozens of hours of comforting, engaging gameplay.
Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International Review
For fans of unique RPG systems, deep mechanics, and non-linear exploration, this remaster is an absolute triumph. For players open to something different—something less directed, more experimental—it may become a sleeper favourite.
The Temple of Elemental Evil Review
A mechanically brilliant but uncompromising classic, whose dedication to tabletop authenticity delivers depth at the expense of accessibility and modern polish.
Final Fantasy VII / Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack Review
For nostalgia seekers, JRPG enthusiasts, or players curious about the roots of modern narrative games, this Twin Pack is absolutely worth owning on Switch.
Octopath Traveler 0 Review
Octopath Traveler 0 doesn’t reinvent the HD-2D formula, but it finally fulfils the promise the series has been chasing since its debut. By weaving its characters’ stories together far more naturally and refining the already excellent break-and-boost combat, it delivers a prequel that feels both familiar and freshly ambitious.













