Neon Inferno Review
If you grew up on the run-and-gun arcade shooters or have that retro-gamer fire, Neon Inferno is a must-try — especially if you’re down for some gritty, neon-soaked 2D action that doesn’t compromise on polish or mechanics. It’s wild, it’s hectic, but it’s a blast.
Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & The White Guardian – Review
Atelier Resleriana: The Red Alchemist & The White Guardian is a visually stunning RPG that shines with artistry and charm, even as a few lingering flaws hold it back from true greatness. This entry stands as the most beautiful in the Atelier series, featuring expressive facial animations, painterly environments, and character designs that perfectly match their personalities.
Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac Review — Nostalgia Reborn with a Fresh Coat of Paint
Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac revives the PS2 classic with vibrant visuals, improved controls, and nostalgic platforming. A retro revival worth checking out.
Tales of Xillia Remastered Review – A JRPG Classic Polished for 2025
Bandai Namco’s Tales of Xillia Remastered revives a fan-favorite JRPG with modern quality-of-life updates, fast combat, and a story that still hits today. Here’s my full review after putting in hours across Rieze Maxia.
Tales of Graces f Remastered Review
Tales of Graces f Remastered not only enhances everything fans enjoyed in its original release but also introduces new players to a world where camaraderie and adventure are interwoven with every action. This revisitation not only recaptures but also amplifies the original's spirit, making it an even more memorable and engaging experience.
SUIKODEN 1&2 HD REMASTER REVIEW
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster offers two of the greatest RPGs ever made, and this is the best way to experience them today. The emotional depth, the political intrigue, the strategic battles, and the joy of building your own army—it’s all here, and it still holds up beautifully.
So, is the remaster worth picking up? Absolutely. It’s still Suikoden, and it’s still glorious.
Dynasty Warriors: Origins Review
Dynasty Warriors: Origins lays an important, fundamental groundwork for the future of the continued success of the Dynasty Warriors franchise. This is one of the most important junctures in time that will determine if the Dynasty Warriors series is still relevant, or if it will silently fade away like it almost permanently did after Dynasty Warriors 9. While I can absolutely empathize with how many long-time series fans feel about Origins’ slimmer package compared to past titles, I’ve chosen to embrace this impressive reinvention in the hopes that it is the harbinger of a new era of prosperity for the Dynasty Warriors series.
ASTLIBRA Gaiden: The Cave of Phantom Mist Review
Cave of the Phantom Mist presents an engaging expansion of the Astlibra universe, offering a compelling blend of new and familiar elements that will especially appeal to fans of the original. While the game is priced attractively at $9.99, providing great value, it is best appreciated by those who have experienced the original Astlibra. Newcomers might miss the full impact without the background provided by the main game so I implore you to go play the original game!
Silent Hill 2 Remake Review
Silent Hill 2 Remake by Bloober Team is a standout release that expertly modernizes a classic while staying true to what made the original beloved by so many. It is a testament to the developers’ respect for the source material and their skill in game design, offering both longtime fans and newcomers an experience that is as terrifying as it is satisfying. This remake not only meets the high expectations set by its predecessors in the genre but in many ways, surpasses them, setting a new standard for what a thoughtful and engaging horror game remake can be.
Ace Combat 7 Skies Unknown Switch Review
The Switch port of Ace Combat 7 impresses with its fidelity to these complex gameplay mechanics. Despite the inherent challenges in porting a detailed flight combat game, critical features such as the 3D cloud volumes and detailed terrain are preserved remarkably well. There are some necessary trade-offs in visual quality, such as lower shadow resolution and occasional graphical pop-ins, and the game operates at 720p resolution when docked—consistent with the original Xbox One release—and 540p in handheld mode. The frame rate is reduced to 30fps, a compromise from the original 60fps, yet it aligns with the performance seen on other consoles at launch and remains stable during gameplay, with noticeable drops mostly occurring during replays.
This port successfully translates Ace Combat 7‘s captivating flight combat experience to the Switch, maintaining the game’s core mechanics beautifully alongside an engaging story and robust soundtrack. Though the mission structure may feel a bit repetitive in the later stages, the variety of unlockable content keeps the experience fresh throughout. This game provides an excellent entry point for Nintendo users new to the series and is a top recommendation for those looking to add a stellar adaptation to their Switch collection.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Isekai Chronicles Review
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Isekai Chronicles is a solid RPG that successfully adapts the series' elements into a fun gaming experience. It skillfully balances familiarity for fans with accessibility for newcomers. Although not groundbreaking, it is a commendable adaptation of the anime, offering both engaging combat and strategic gameplay elements. The game's ability to blend classic RPG mechanics with the unique storyline of Slime ensures a compelling experience for a wide range of players.
Star Wars Outlaws Review
If Star Wars Outlaws were merely another open-world game, it would be passable—entertaining yet plagued by common genre clichés. However, the Star Wars theme transforms it, pulling each element into an engaging narrative that recaptures the magic of the franchise. Over the course of about 40 hours, I found myself revisiting the awe and excitement of my childhood, relishing each moment of familiar delight.
CatQuest 3 Review
Cat Quest 3 is difficult to put down, thanks to its diverse challenges and engaging narrative. The inclusion of local co-op mode, although untested by me, adds to its appeal, continuing the fun and collaborative spirit of the series. Overall, Cat Quest 3 delivers a delightful and richly layered adventure, making it a standout in the series and a must-play for fans of lighthearted RPGs with ample depth and humor.
Shadow of the Ninja Reborn Review
Shadow of the Ninja Reborn brings a long-overlooked classic back into the spotlight, offering an exciting surprise for those who might have missed it amidst the dominant presence of “Ninja Gaiden” on the NES. This release is not just a nod to nostalgia but a well-executed revival that deserves a look.
Shin Megami Tensei V Vengence Review
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance introduces a series of modifications and additions that refine an already enjoyable RPG. While it doesn't radically change the foundational elements of Shin Megami Tensei V, those who were dissatisfied with the original may still find the new enhancements and narrative options appealing, giving the game the update it warranted.
SaGa Emerald Beyond Review
While SaGa Emerald Beyond is an ambitious continuation of the series that will delight long-time fans, it might prove challenging for those new to SaGa's complex and distinctive RPG style. The game is a celebration of what fans adore about the series, with enough innovation to keep the experience fresh and engaging.
Sand Land Review
Sand Land is a richly layered and compelling adaptation that not only respects its source material but builds upon it to create an immersive and engaging gaming experience. It sets a high standard for how manga and anime properties can be adapted into the video game format, offering both fans and newcomers a thorough and enjoyable exploration of Akira Toriyama's unique world.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes offers a substantial and heartfelt homage to the Suikoden series, crafted with both reverence and innovative ambition. While it excels in many areas, including presentation and gameplay depth, it also faces shortcomings in performance and narrative cohesion. For fans of JRPGs and particularly for those with a penchant for Suikoden, Eiyuden Chronicle remains a commendable endeavor, albeit one that might benefit from waiting for potential improvements in post-launch updates if you intend to buy it on the Nintendo Switch.
Stellar Blade Review
Stellar Blade is a commendable fusion of innovative storytelling and exhilarating combat, making it a standout title in the action RPG genre. Despite some minor drawbacks in mission structure, the game delivers a compelling sci-fi saga enriched with deep character arcs, strategic combat, and a visually stunning world. It is a testament to Shift Up Studios' creativity and skill, solidifying Stellar Blade as my top pick for the Best Action Game of 2024.
MLB The Show 2024 Review
MLB The Show 24 marks a resurgence, rejuvenating Diamond Dynasty and transforming its single-player experiences into essential play for baseball enthusiasts.
