Nintendo Switch Game Articles - Page 5
While this strategy RPG does nothing innovative, its the characters and the story that makes it all worth it.
review by Zack Reese on 26 April, 2016
CD Projekt replaces the original game menus with a much-improved version.
feature by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016
We check out The Witcher 3's final expansion pack, a journey to the all-new land of Toussant.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016
Valkyria Chronicles returns again to the big screen.
review by Erren Van Duine on 15 May, 2016
A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience. The PC port is simple but performs well enough for the genre, and the addition portrait uploads is a fun bonus.
review by Adam Vitale on 05 June, 2016
While Atelier Sophie makes interesting changes to the dynamic of the series, it does not leave a strong impact.
review by Zack Reese on 07 June, 2016
CD Projekt quest designer Patrick Mills sits down with us to talk about saying goodbye to Geralt, foreign success, and the future of the RPG genre.
interview by Alex Donaldson on 07 June, 2016
Alex, Andrea, Erren and Josh sit down to consider and grade Square Enix's performance at E3 2016, with impressions on all the games the publisher showed.
podcast by Alex Donaldson on 20 June, 2016
We sat down with Bandai Namco to get the latest on the popular Dragon Ball Xenoverse series.
interview by Erren Van Duine on 24 June, 2016
The studio behind Life Is Strange spoke to us about Vampyr. A RPG that intends to bring vampires back to their romanticized roots.
interview by Kyle Campbell on 25 June, 2016
Zelda takes a new direction while maintaining the nostalgia and series elements we all adore.
preview by Andrea Kasparian on 25 June, 2016
If you already like the Neptunia series, this game is for you... as long as your PC is up to snuff. If you aren't a fan, though, there's little new here to justify giving this latest title a chance.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 06 July, 2016
Fall in love with a game that bestows upon the player a strong sense of warmth and contentment.
review by Zack Reese on 19 July, 2016
Phantom Brave PC is the definitive version of the Nippon Ichi RPG... and the game itself is pretty good, to boot.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 24 July, 2016
An exceptional roguelike with a great artstyle and synergy between gameplay systems, Shiren the Wanderer stands tall among its peers.
review by Adam Vitale on 25 July, 2016
Compile Heart has taken measures to amend major issues with the plot, but players must first endure some poor design decisions.
review by Zack Reese on 02 August, 2016
Nier's Producer and Composer explain some of their development approach for the surprise sequel.
interview by Alex Donaldson on 02 September, 2016
We sat down to talk with the creator of Harvest Moon to talk about his upcoming simulation title.
interview by Zack Reese on 28 September, 2016
Dragon Quest Builders is a wonderful concoction of open world creation tools with RPG elements sprinkled throughout. It is sure to appeal to fans of Dragon Quest, building games, and newcomers alike.
review by Kyle Campbell on 09 October, 2016
Dragon Ball returns to the game scene with new improvements, characters and adventures.
review by Erren Van Duine on 16 November, 2016
We really, really are hopeful about this game. Video inside.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 22 December, 2016
Fun MMORPG-style mechanics aside, this game lacks much of the excitement the license is known for.
review by Zack Reese on 23 December, 2016
On our first day of announcements, we run down Best Tangential, Best Writing/Script/Localization, Best Soundtrack/Score, Best Art/Visual Design, Biggest Surprise, and One to Watch.
feature by RPG Site Staff on 29 December, 2016
It has all come down to this. We announce our winners for Best RPG from an Independent Studio, Best Small Screen RPG, Best Big Screen RPG, and finally, Best Overall RPG of 2016!
feature by RPG Site Staff on 30 December, 2016
In a year when reboots of old IPs and decade-long projects finally saw the light of day, a few unexpected newcomers steal the spotlight as they join the fray.
feature by Josh Torres on 01 January, 2017