Standing before me is a psychopath playwright and his significant other who just so happens to be his leading actress in his plays. He triumphantly tu...[Read More]
Tales of Xillia has rightfully earned its cult following. The 2011 PS3 title is one of the best in Bandai Namco’s Tales series. While it’s not my pers...[Read More]
My first Tales game was Tales of Symphonia. Someone on my hall in college lent it to me in 2006 to play on my Gamecube. Back then, games weren’t...[Read More]
Keylocker claims itself to be a Cyberpunk turn-based rhythm JRPG inspired by the Mario & Luigi series and Chrono Trigger. Knowing this, I went in ...[Read More]
WitchSpring’s first title came out in 2015 – nearly a decade ago – on mobile devices in Korea. Its remaster made its way stateside in 2018. By then, t...[Read More]
Grandia, unfortunately, has not had the staying power of numerous other long-running JRPG series players likely recognize. Unlike Final Fantasy, Ys, D...[Read More]
Octopath Traveler II is less of a direct sequel to 2018’s Octopath Traveler and more of an anthological entry into the series, featuring an enti...[Read More]
It has been two years since I jumped into the Persona world. Back in June 2020, I reviewed the PC version of this and came out of the experience with ...[Read More]
The PSP-era of gaming was a weird one, chock full of ports, remasters, and PSP-specific editions that lacked some of the unique content from titles th...[Read More]
Neo: The World Ends With You was a welcomed surprise to play for the 10 hours I was able to run through, as it was a surprising experience of combo ba...[Read More]
The best JRPGs are those that give you a good reason to “grind” away through enemy encounters beyond “git gud.” Over the years...[Read More]
Fourteen years ago, Square Enix and Jupiter released the World Ends with You for the Nintendo DS, an action-JRPG set in modern-day Shibuya that very q...[Read More]