RPGolf Legends review for Nintendo Switch, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series X
Is it an RPG? Is it a golf game? Why not both!
Is it an RPG? Is it a golf game? Why not both!
A quirky Japan-only SNES RPG from the ?90s that feels surprisingly fresh.
The latest thrilling chapter in the Asdivine saga. Note: may not actually be thrilling.
Quite possibly the dullest, most generic JRPG ever made.
The good news is this is a JRPG with a main character whose pseudonym is Holy Angel Feline Princess. The bad news is there?s microtransactions.
The third game in the Asdivine series is exactly like the first two.
Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey breaks the KEMCO mold, and not in a good way.
One of the least challenging RPGs you?re ever likely to play.
As another new Kemco JPRG release, the Asdivine Hearts sequel probably does more or less what it?s intended to do.
Stop me if this sounds familiar: Alvastia Chronicles is an old-school RPG from Kemco.
A perfectly tolerable addition to the Kemco RPG catalogue.
If it?s a day ending in ?y?, it must be time for another Kemco RPG.
Dragon Sinker is Kemco at its best — which means, of course, that it?s a slightly above average, generic JRPG.
Sometimes a generic-looking RPG is just that.
There’s a little more to this generic-looking RPG than meets the eye.