Back To The Grind, Grind, Grind… You are on patrol, watching over a village of your close friends and, more importantly, some of the last humans on Earth, when a giant beast appears before you; one of the fearsome beings know...
BANG! ZOOM! Straight to the Moon! Rainbow Moon is a game that has all the right ingredients with wrong proportions. This strategy RPG adds a layer of exploration that can help you build your character, but shallow battle mechan...
A Thousand Words is Not Worth a Pretty Picture Atelier Meruru is a Japanese RPG with a kid-friendly tone and an emphasis on female characters. With that being said, I enjoyed the effort but not the presentation. It’s clear th...
The “Hot and Spicy, Everything Nicey Limited Edition” of this game comes with kitchenware that can actually be used. It comes with the following: A Cute “Kuu-rry†Plate Straight from the first tower comes Kuu, t...
From the planning and development team of Disgaea: Hour of Darkness comes a new game in the RPG genre titled The Guided Fate Paradox. The premise of the game is that you are God and you have to guide the fate of your people ...
An RPG Just Like Any Other It is nostalgic from the beginning. Dragon Fantasy Book II opens with a scene familiar to gamers old enough to remember the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Picture it: a hero lying asleep in a be...
The Return of Survival Horror? Resident Evil 6 was disappointing. It just was. I found it completely average at best and mind-numbingly boring at worst. But Capcom, for all its sins, is still a fine video game company that puts...
Borderlands fused loot-based RPG mechanics into a shooter. Minecraft brought action-adventure to Legos. Super Puzzle Fighter managed to put a… erm, puzzle game into… well, you get the point. Every once in a while, a vid...