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Zero Parades: For Dead Spies is an engrossing tale of espionage intrigue with superb writing and roleplaying mechanics, all wrapped up in a compelling reflection on the role of media in government and society at large.
Starbites
7/10
70
While this turn-based RPG has some significant downfalls, developer Ikinagames punches above their weight as Starbites provides satisfying character building mechanics and a fun combat system making it a simple, yet solid RPG.
Crimson Desert is a flawed but breathtaking, annoying yet fantastic, game of excess that has managed to infuriate and delight me in almost equal measure.
Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred delivers the best Diablo IV campaign yet with a fantastic finale, but a few pacing issues around the middle hold it back. Our review in progress.
For our Ys Memoire: Revelations in Celceta review, we cover how it feels on Switch 1/2 and also how this new version compares with the original game on PS Vita, PS4, and PC.
Pragmata
9/10
90
Capcom's Pragmata is a truly inventive & surprisingly emotional take on the sci-fi shooter, and another tremendous outing in the company's ongoing hot streak.
Much sooner than we expected, here's our thoughts on the full Switch 2 release of Kena: Bridge of Spirits.
New features for older games in an easy-to-access package make this a must purchase.
Etrange Overlord is a short and sweet RPG that doesn't overstay its welcome, and hits all the right notes in its relatively short runtime.
Crimson Desert feels like a grab bag of mechanics from some of the best games out there, and the resulting product is a game that has left me trying to process just how I feel.
Greedfall: The Dying World fails to live up to the potential showcased by its flawed but ambitious predecessor, resulting in a wearisome experience that is merely 'okay'.
Capcom's latest in the Monster Hunter spinoff series is easily the best yet.
The sequel to Bandai Namco's 2019 Soulslike has a few elements that stand out, but the way it all comes together feels incohesive, and its close release date to Nioh 3 makes Code Vein II's faults feel so much worse when it stands next to its direct competitor.
Towerborne's full release brings a wealth of smart tweaks that drastically improve the game from its early access version, crafting a gripping beat 'em up RPG that comes just shy of greatness.
The second Paranormasight installment tones down a bit of the horror elements relative to its predecessor in exchange for being a more involved puzzle-solving game, and more importantly, it is still a great time.
Romeo is a Dead Man is a violent, loud, and deeply human reminder on why I love video games to begin with.
Nioh 3
8/10
80
The third entry in the Nioh series delivers exciting battles with vastly customizable actions, at the expense of character storytelling and worldbuilding.
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined succeeds at streamlining a lengthy adventure at the expense of player discovery and friction, leading to a version that feels like Diet Dragon Quest VII.
Sloth Gloss Games' debut project succeeds at delivering a unique and engaging Rhythm RPG
Dynasty Warriors: Origins on Switch 2 delivers a great portable experience of one of 2025's best RPGs with two graphics modes, great HD rumble 2, and much more.