Dungeon Crawler
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Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk review
With a rich history that spans almost four decades, dungeon-based role-playing games (or DRPGs) have been especially prevalent across the…
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Mary Skelter: Nightmares (PC) review
Following the success of 2010’s Hyperdimension Neptunia, developer Compile Heart’s output drifted toward the formulaic. Beyond a structure split between…
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The Lost Child review
For Switch owners, the wait for Shin Megami Tensei V might seem intolerable, with the Setagaya-based team providing scant information…
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Hammerwatch (Switch) review
1985’s Gauntlet is often remembered for its in-game narration, where a Texas Instruments speech synthesizer would state the condition of…
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Hyakki Castle review
The first-person dungeon crawl is an remarkably fertile genre, typically extending engrossing interpretations of Dungeons & Dragons-inspired, party-based prowls. But…
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Demon Gaze II review
When Demon Gaze was released in 2014, the PS Vita had a scant number of dungeon crawls. But in the…
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Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth review
Computer-based role-playing games have automated many of the analog-based labors of traditional pen-and-paper based games. That can be a beneficial,…
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Mary Skelter: Nightmares review
Following the success of 2010’s Hyperdimension Neptunia, developer Compile Heart’s output drifted toward the formulaic. Beyond a structure split between…
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Moero Chronicle review
2014’s Monster Monpiece garnered attention when publisher Idea Factory International was obligated to omit eighteen card images for the stateside…
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Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy (PC) review
As fans of fighting, platforming, and rhythm-based games likely know, genres can be curiously cyclical. Case in point: the first-person…
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