
A heroes' journey, twice retold.

A heroes' journey, twice retold.

Suikoden I and II are all-time RPG classics, but this remaster collection doesn't quite do them the justice they deserve

If you want a technical, fast-paced 3D fighting game with great netcode, you can't go wrong with VF5 REVO--but make sure your system runs it well first.

You won't find a more fundamental JRPG than Dragon Quest III, and this is easily the best way to experience it

This polished remake of an obscure JRPG gem is the most inviting way to dive into Square Enix's long-running SaGa series.

Vengeance provides a host of additions, improvements, and quality-of-life adjustments that transform an already-great RPG into a classic.

Despite an uninspired narrative, Unicorn Overlord impresses with gorgeous visuals and engrossing strategy action.

Another Code Recollection is a sweet, breezy mystery adventure that's enjoyable but doesn't leave a lasting impression.

Sonic Superstars stumbles a fair bit--but when it gets up to speed, it really shines.

It's a slow starter, but Disney Illusion Island eventually comes into its own as a polished, breezy multiplayer action platformer.

Rain Code is a strange and quirky mystery adventure that just can't seem to step out of the shadow of its predecessor series, Danganronpa.

The non-linear storytelling, freeform exploration, and strategic combat of Octopath Traveler II makes for a challenging and satisfying RPG adventure.

A wealth of new content and gameplay additions make a modern role-playing classic better than ever in Persona 4 Golden.

One Piece Odyssey captures the visual style and whimsy of the original material but stumbles at turning it into an engaging RPG.

Despite weak combat and dated visuals, the central gameplay loop of Dragon Quest Treasures is strong enough to keep you coming back.