The Fall Of Gods review
Scruffy but satisfying, this action RPG is a brave attempt to stand out from the XBLIG scrum.
5Scruffy but satisfying, this action RPG is a brave attempt to stand out from the XBLIG scrum.
5Religious satire meets Robotron: 2084 in Ed McMillen’s savagely witty Rogue-like.
From Software's masterful open-world RPG stretches the limits of both risk and reward.
17DeathSpank rolls out for a second encore, this time to lampoon science fiction.
1Streum On Studios' deliciously weird FPS and RPG hybrid proves that sheer ambition is rarely enough.
Can Eidos Montreal's human revolution build on the series' already substantial frame?
12A glowing return to form for the JRPG that boasts one of the strongest battle systems in the genre.
9Summer of Arcade kicks off with an RPG defined by its dazzling narration.
8Level 5's quest continues, but is it worth seeing through to the end?
1Genres collide as Wild Shadow Studios builds a kingdom in your browser.
Obsidian's RPG can't match its competitors' polish, but it certainly doesn't lack soul.
1Though agonisingly slow to get to the good stuff, CD Projekt's RPG sequel rewards patient monster slayers.
78Mount & Blade's second expansion brings guns to the battlefield, but retains the game's suicidal AI.
A beautiful action adventure whose charms are suffocated by poor design choices.
BioWare's fantasy adventure is certainly epic in length, but fails to include much adventure.
They may not add much that is new, but the latest Pokemon games highlight what made the series great in the first place.
A sequel with plenty of good ideas, but one which falls short of its potential thanks to clumsy execution.
Both a fearsome show of game engine power and a source of weighty, bone-crunching thrills.
The third journey to Albion may not live up to Lionhead's loftier promises, but there's enough charm here to offset its failings.
Double Fine's Halloween-themed mini-RPG dispenses with grinding and random battles, and proves to be a real treat.