Final Fantasy – RPG Review
Final Fantasy is not a perfect game by any means. However, when you play it, you can easily see how it began to inspire a classic franchise.
Final Fantasy is not a perfect game by any means. However, when you play it, you can easily see how it began to inspire a classic franchise.
Around the early 2010s, there was a surge of indie games with retro graphics and gameplay. Rogue Legacy gives its take on the roguelike genre.
There really isn't anything else like Coin Crypt and it is truly fascinating that a game something so unique exists.
Back in the days of the NES, there was really no such thing as a bad game. If I or anyone I knew was having trouble beating a game, it…
Pixelot is a game that does a lot with very little. It’s well put together, challenging, and a welcome entry in a classic genre.
Faxanadu puts you in the head of an adventurer who has to rise up and carry on in the place where other potential heroes have fallen.
ChessLocke is a really great concept, but several things about it are either missing or are in need of improvement.
If you want a simple, fun action RPG that you could easily recommend to your kids, Spike McFang not a bad one to recommend.
Secret of Evermore feels ostensibly 90s and it just holds a very special place in my heart. I just wish that it could have been a bit more.
In the early nineties, the cyberpunk trend was growing in popularity and few games fit better into the trend than Shadowrun.
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